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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-11-9, Page 81 III% tsx 6TO11 'Av1TII TILE[ LITTLE PRICES", A Fun. Stock of Fancy China and Dinner Sets reit Dinner Sets to make a selection from, full 97 Piece Set, t; o1 Fine Sc..mi-h'orcelain China With China Cups and• Saucersin neat l lox al and ConventionalDesigns. "BRIDAL ROSE" The famous Old Stook Pattern can be had in Any Odd Piecesfor a full Dinner Set at Pre War Prices. Also a full Range of New Fancy China for Christmas. [.attics' Winter Coats A new Shipment of Ladies' Coats to .make a selection .troni. to the Minute in Style and Low in Price. Men's and Boys.' Winter Overcoats We have some Real Values to offer in the Overcoat line in Up- to-date Styles and all the Popular Shades. A full Range of Boys' Coats in All Sizes at remarkably low Prices. Call and See our Show- ing of Coats and be convinced that they are right in Style, Price and Quality, Den's Sweater Coats Many Pleasing Colors in Sweater Coats. "The Best Quality and up-to-date Style." Call and See the new Sweater Coat with the Seven Special Features that has to be named. 4 lbs. Epsom Salts for 25c 6 )lis Rolled Oats for 25c 3 pkgs Ammonia for 24e 3 pkgs McLaren's Jelly Powders 35c Fancy Mixed Cakes 20c a lb.,. Tor 24c Pure Bulk Cocoa 15e lb. "fHIGEST PRICE.$ PAID FOR BUTTER; EGGS & ALL KINDS OF POULTRY_" J A. te art etter Homes Furnished reasonably and comfortably by GAR -DINER In order to make room for our Xmas stock, we are offering our entire stock which is the largest and most up-to-date, at prices you can't beat. BUY HERE AND. SAVE MONEY. Lowest prices Highest quality E. GARBINE Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director. G . 01 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK , PHONE, 74.7: Night call 74W Exeter O. K. Steam Cider Mill and ApIe utter actory Moved to new premises Corner of Main and Wellington Sts. cross from the Metropoliton. Hotel Ii CIDER -5c A GALLON, APPLE BUTTER 10e A GALLON day with his parents: Market report --Te following ie the report of the Exeter Market corrected every Wednesday, Wheat $1,05 'Manito'ba Flour $3.8Q Pastry Flour $3,30 Model Flour $3.65 Feed Flour $1,85 Oats 40e. Harley 52e Bran $1.25 Shorts $1.40 Dairy Butter 34c to 37e Creamery Butter 38e to 41c'; New Laid Eggs 48e. ;ETeld eggs 30c Lard 22e Hogs $9.25 LOCAL 004Dgos63s 41,4,00.0az The Oyster Supper to be given by the Girl's Auxiliary, of 'rrivittchurch has been postponed until Nov. 25th. Miss Alice Handford visited in Lu- au Sunday and Monday. Mr. L. Beavers spent the week -end in St. Marys with friends. Miss Anna Dow spent the Thanks- giving holidays in Toronto. Mr, Gordon Wells spent the week- end with friends in Windsor, Mr. A. E. Betts and family motor- ed to Georgetown on Sunday. Mrs. W. D. Yeo spent Sunday and Monday with friends in London. Miss Marguerite Pickard spent the holidays with her grandmother. Mr, Harry Couch, of the West, is visiting his mother, MGs. Couch. Mrs. A. A. Trumper and children were in London for the week -end. Mr. Ewart Powe, of London, spent the week -end with. his parents here. • Mrs. C. F. Hooper is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Wass, of St. Marys. Miss Alice Taylor of London, spent. the week -end here with her mother. Miss Jessie Manson, of London, spent Thanksgiving at her home here. Miss Stella Gregory, of Brantford, spent Thanksgivig with Tier mother. Miss Ethel Sweet, of Tilsouburg, spent the holidays with her sisters here. Mrs. Frank Mallett and children, of London,' spent the holidays in town. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ferguson and chil- dren motored to Teeswater for the holidays. Mr. L. Brimacombe and Mr. Wm. Webster returned from the West on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brintnell and family, of Stratford, spent the holi- day here. Miss Louise, Amy, of the°Victoria hospital,' London, is visiting at her home here. Miss 'May: French, of London, spent the 'holiday `with her sister, Mrs. Sims here. Mr. and Mrs, Hawke, of Clinton, visited with Mrs.. R. Blatchford over the holidays. Mrs. Wilken, of Thedford, • visited her mother, Mrs. Marshall, over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Cann spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hor- ney, of Kippen. Miss Bette, Robbins, of Stratford, was the guest of Miss Grace Creech over the holiday. Mrs. S. Martin left Monday to vis- it with her daughter, Mrs R. G. Gil- es, at Hamilton. Mr. Edward Davis, of the Molsons auk, Forest, visited over the holi- B NO TAX ON CUSTOM WORK Will be openeyery day. Try me in the new I thank you stand. Customers. Phone 115 8.. J. V Oann E.L'S SHIPMENTS OF 10e 15e & 25c VALUES CONTINUE POUR IN. Miss Mabel Johns and Miss Verna Walker, of London Normal, were home for Thanksgiving. Miss Lovie and Miss Hogarth spent the week_end with the foraier's parents, at Grand Bend. Miss L. McKay, of Exeter North, left Tuesday for Listowel to spend the winter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hy=; Gould, of Wind- sor motored over and spent Sunday with the former's mother. Mrs. Trueman Elliott and little daughter, Vivian spent'the past week in London with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. Witwer, spent the week -end in Dashwood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heldt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vivian, of Mit- chell, spent the week -end with their daughter, Mrs. H. W. Doerr. FOR SALE -A light overcoat in TO excellent condition, black. Box,. 163. A GOOD HABIT TO GET IS TO SLIP IN AND SEE WHATS NEW AT POWELLS, FOR IT PAYS. OUR 97 PIECE WHITE GOLD CHINA DINNER SETS AT $45 IS NO DREAM; A REALITY. r.. OUP, STORE IS FULL OF VALUES AT COME IN VERY LOW PRICES. AND LOOK AROUND ANYWAY. WELL' �aC LOST -On Sunday Nov. 5th probably on William St., an octopus shaped gold brooch, with clear stone in cen- tre. Finder will be liberally reward.. ed on returning same to Dr. Kins- man's office, Main St. - Miss Francis Nickawa will appear in Exeter on Nov. 24t1i, under the auspices of the Main St. young peo- ple. The Ladies of Caven Presbyterian church are giving a chicken pie Sup- per in the school room of the church on Friday evening, Nov 10th, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Come and enjoy a good hot supper. Admission 35c and 50e. j FOR SALE -Two choice Iitters of Yorkshire pigs just weaned, George , Link, Dashwood. With the Churches CA'VEN BEsnYa L i1Cax Cii<CI"icn Rev. Janje ',I ioote, D. A., Ulnlater 10 a.in.^--Sunday School and Bible Classes 11 a.m.---`,'Preaching Christ" 7 pan. --.-"The Friendship of Jeans" Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening --- JAMES S STREET METH'ODIS'T Rev. ,M. J, Wilson..B.A., Pastor,' 11 a.ni.--'cReeeption�of Menxbersand Communion') The Minister 3 la m. -Sabbath School and Bible Classes 7 p.m. -Sacrament and Sermon by Rev. Mr Dobson,' of St. Thomas. The Minister MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A, (Phone 21.,,r3.) . 11 a.m.---Rev. W. -G. hi. McAlister" 3 p.m. -Bible School. Address Prin- ciple,'Dobson, Alma College. 7 p.m. -Rev. W. G. H. McAlister BETHANY 2.30 --Rev. W. 'G H. 'McAlister M.A. Y, P. C. A. The Y, Rooms are open each night. The Alleys, Volley Bali, Basket Ball, Boxing and Trapeze work all are condrtcive to development of niuscle and health. Tournaments Friday night. Prizes given. All come. SALVATION ARMY SER`V'ICES. Services as usual next Sunday. 11 a, m,, 2.3 0 p. m. and 7 p. m, All Inviteet. Capt. T. Robbins Lieut, W. H. Hosken 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. APPLES WANTED ' A false rumor has been circulated to the effect that the Exeter Evapor- ator has stopped buying apples. We are still in the market for -all the ap pies that come in. A. D. Clapp. A. E. TENNANT` Veterinary Surgeon ' i'•` Office -McDonnell's °rates 'tables on John St. Phone calls receive prompt, attention. Phone 26w ROARDE.RS WANTED Private taniihy will take gentlemen to room and board, also table boarders. In- formation at The Times office. FARMS FOR SALE= -A few choice farms in the Townships of Usborne, Tuckersniith , and Hibbert. Good buildings and well located as to mar- kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos. Cameron, Auct., Box 154, Exeter. SAVE COAL -SAVE MONEY By getting a big, load of mixed wood from R.,Gillies. Cut a foot to 14 inches long. Good for furnace or stove.• The Elm part - will hold fire over night. $8.00 per load. Pay the teamster. HIGH-CLASS INVESTMENTS ERNEST ELLIOTT Office, Main Street, Exeter'. Mrs. J. T. Hawke and daughter,' Mrs. J. E. Barry, of Moncton, who visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Har- vey, of town, left on Thursdake to vis- it in Detroit, and other points in Michigan. •i.'f,?x3' t 9TH,,.,e4,1) r4 iY ...++k"°c �. *�M .` .44•Y-- ARMERS,-If you got }gold of 'a rubber 'boot and found that it wore twice as long 'as any rubber boot you had had before. WHAT WOULD YOU DO P You would insist uponNavin$ the same make ®f boot next year and each succeeding year, wouldyou not � x I' That is just what thousands of farmers are doing after having pair of Miner's - Invincrbles bought their first WHY? Because the firsd pair wore so long they will not take a chance with any other make. This is why we need to advertise;only to those who have not yet worn "Invincibles°" i 1. R. CARLING BA. '` Bactrister,° Solibitor, Notary Public, Co'hveyancer.:: Solicitg,' for the Moisons ,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 - Carling `Block, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. FOR SALE Base -burner coal stove, Crown Brilliant, in good con- clition. Apply at Times :?Hite. Good glasses if you need them Good advice if you don't. J. WARD, D.C., Optometaist EXETER v ®..i,,! reg Lt CANADA'S LARGEST RETAAED GROCERS Bulk s 2 lbsfor Lemon or Orange PEEL 35c. a pound CROWN SYRUP 10 Ib.. 83c CROWN SYRUP 5 lb" 43c CROWN SYRUP 2 lb. 20c LILY WRITE SYRUP5 ib. 49c LILY WHITE SYRUP2 lb. 22e LYLES GOLDEN SYRUP • 2 lb. 29c BRAZIL NUTS lb. 19e WALNUTS Ib. 25c BREAD 7 1 Front dt r Windermere Chocolates 5 lb. box" $1,75 Perfection 98 lbs. y63.85 FLOUR 24 lbs99c. 11 Seeded or Seedless 11 Raisins its Si _ i $C .aibe CAMPBELL'S SOUPS.. 14c TIN RINSO 2 pkgs 15e COMFORT SOAP 7 BARS 50e ROLLED WHEAT ...."2 Ibs. 15e ROLLED OATS 6 lbs. 25e CORN MEAL 7 lbs. 25e WHEATLETS - 4 lbs. 25c WHITE BEANS........ 4 lbs. 25c -2c, a LOAF Own Bakery • PI--IONE 263 7113s, 32c. BUTTER R SCOTCH cx 25c. a pound Pastry . FLOUR. 98 lbs. $3.33 24 lbs. 85c. 7 lbs. 30c. WE . DELI.V'ER ra s w v',. : ° should be thi�k��; of a �'ew Fall bverco�t • COOL NIGHTS AND DAYS WILL SOON BE HERE AND THE WISE YOUNG MAN WILL BE PREPARED. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR ARRAY OF UP-TO-DATE COATS, OR LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR A MADE=TO-MEASURE COAT. New Vali S uitings in Excellent Fabrics are on Display Rats and Caps, Shirts and Collars, Plain and Fancy Hose, Underwear etc., Everything for the Dressy Young Men TAMA Pi-i10INg. WHAT IS THIS? Ever Knock is a Boost, if yon knock in the right way, and this is how T..H. Elliott knocks; if you bring your Old Suits and Overcoats to him he will Knock the Spots off of them. So when you want any work of this kind done give him a chance. Shop opened, every day'and Satur- day night. ALWAYS AT YOUIt SERVICE T. H. ELLIOTT. The Big Livery When going out hunting give ne a call. Don't forget /anything you have to move, we're right on, the job to d0 it. CARTAGE AND LIVERY. Phone Ikone :3 S . W. Bagshaw ( Easton CLUBBING LIST. Exeter Times $1.50 a 'ear; $2.00 to the United States. Times and Toronto Globe $6.25 Times and Mail & Empire 6.25 Tunes and London Advertiser 6.25 Times and London -Free Press 6.25 Times and Toronto Star 6.2.5 Times and Farmer's Advocate :3.00 Times & Family Herald & W.S. 3.40 Times and Montreal Witness 3.05 Times and Farmers Sun 3.40 Times and Christian Guardian 3.40 Times and Presbyterian 3.90 The above' publications' may be obtained .by Times subscribers. in any combination,' the pirce for any pub- lication born the g figure iv � given, less $ 1.50, representing the price of The Times. The Exeter Times has placed in Stock a fine array of <Xmas Greeting Cards. They include some very neat and attractive designs. The prices are below what is being asked by a- gents for out-of-town firms. See ours before placing your ori -,:r, f. sa