The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-2-19, Page 8REAL SALE PRICES
AT
Our Real Sale ends March 1st, so this leaves only 8 days for
you to take advantage of our Real Sale bargains. Check over our,
advertised prices, we guarantee the values as well as the quality.
You save money while we reduce our stock. -'
Lower Grocery Prices
Kellogg Corn. Flakes 3 for 29c
Shredded Wheat 2 for,.., 25c
Tasty yellow cheese .... 25c lb.
2 pkgs. Ammonia powder 24e
7 big cakes Castile soap .... 25c
Special mixed tea ......., 59c Ib.
Special Coffee .. 39c lb•.
Strong light brooms 49c
3 Palm Olive soap for 230
10c toilet soaps 3 for 23e
2 ib. seedless raisins for 23c
2 lb. choice dates for 23c
&bars of any Laundry Soap for 49c
Royal Yeast Cakes .... 5c pkg.
3" MOLaren's Jelly Powders 23c
2 large tins pink salmon 29c
2 small tins pink salmon 19c
2 large tins red salmon 49c.
6 rolls toilet paper tor.... 25c
Domestic sardines 4 tins 25e
2 pks, seeded raisins for 25c
.3 bottles of extracts for.... 25c
Lux -- Lux - Lux ile
2 lb. ginger snaps for .... 23c
1 lb. crispy soda biscuits 15e
Special cocoa 2 lb. for .... 25c
3 boxes of matches for 29e
2 ib.. choice figs for ... .. 25c
3 ib. good rice for 25c
Sweet Florida oranges 39c doz.
2 pkgs. Bran Flakes for 25c
$26.95 Dinner Sets $26.95
These are full 97 piece dinner sets of very best quality semi -
Porcelain. 3 pretty patterns to choose from including white and
gold. See these they are a real bargain at $26.95.
$1.00 Salad Bowls special at 49c.
la doz. odd white cups for .... 49e
Ladies' Coats at $14.95 and $19.85
Silk and Cotton Spools, 4 for 25c.
38c. Ginghams for 29c yd. 30c. print for 21c. yard.
Reg. 35c. quality flowered & figured Chintz -36 -in wide for 28c yd.
$2 all wool dress flannels & homespuns-54-in. wide for $1.49 yd.
Dress serges, extra width, all wool, reg. to $2.25 for 85c. yard.
Reg. 25c factory cotton, fine weave, good weight for 19c. yard..
$1.50 House dresses, small medium and large sizes now 98c. .
Yard wide Flannelettes, reg. 25c to 30c quality for 19c. yard.
Reg. 25c. quality roller and tea towelling, 2 yards for 35e.
Bargains for Men and oys
Men's $35 overcoats for $24.95 Men's $40 suits for $29.85
Men's $25 overcoats for $17.95 Men's $25 suits for .$18.95
Several good overcoats $14.95 Men's suits as low as =• $12.95
Boy's overcoats $5 to $10.00 Boy's suits $5.00 to $10.00
$4.00 Men's odd pants, heavy tweed, sizes to 46 for $2.9*8'
$6.50 Men's fancy check all wool sweater coats for $4.95.
Regular 50c. quality all_wool sox for 39e a pair.
$3.50 Men's fine print shirts to clear at 98c.
Stewart
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Stick -Taking argains
in• ._ nut .re
Our furniture is the very newest that can
Come in and look it over. We have some great
gains.
Lowest Prices Latest
Best Service
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Day and Night Service
OPERA HOUSE Miss Alice Hoff Dashwood,
a student of the Exeter H. S. sang
g
a solo in James Sta,churcha Sunday
evening that delighted the large
audience. Miss Hoffman possesses
"`^"c'�'^-::`�i�-��-�s`��.%.1:►•''.`��i�;va® `a sweet voice, rich and clear, her
�r enunciation being quite distinct.
Men's Store Phone 81w Men's Store "ti Mr. Rogers, agent for the Fuller
. \7 Brushes, has moved to town with his
wife and little child.; and have taken
u their
residence ede
Adva• r p S7 nce in h'
Take the ,. tage of
urnished
hone
,
Miss E. F'rayne Mr. Rogers
t of
T°,1...m..e
al hone at Nairnwas recently destroyDull
Prices..
WE ARE NOW OFF:rRTNG
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TN uUR.
MADE TO - CLOTH-
ING,
CLOTH
ING, IF YOU ARE THINKING
OF PURCHASING A NEW SUIT
NOW IS THE TIME AS OUR
SPI+ICIAL OFFER MEANS A. BIG
SAVING TO YOU.
ANYONE WITrr CLOTH OF
THEIR OWN WILL DO WELL
TO HAVE IT MADE UP DURING
THE SLACK SEASON.
N
R1 Reduction ', in all Ready -Made
. _ g' ,� Suits and
Overcoats
be had anywhere.
stock -taking 'bar -
Designs
& Son
THElExETER TIES-A.IYQG,ATE:
'' Exeter Markets
Market report --The following it
the report of the Exeter .Market
corrected every' Wednesday,
Wheat $1.60
Oats, ,60e.
Marl y;,*,90c
Manitoba Flour $5.70
Pastry Flour $4,9Q
Model Flour $5.85
Family 1+lonr $5.4Q
Feed Flour, $2.50.
Bran, $1.80.
Shorts, $,1.94.
Butter 35e.
Creamery Butter, •38c.
Eggs Extras 42c.
Eggs Firsts 32e.
Lard 200'
Hogs, thick smooth, $10,95
Hogs, selects $11.80.
`c.
LOCAL
T-4,4. t>ois 00040004
Mr, J. W. Powell was in London
Tuesday,
Mr. Thos. Ward, of London is vis-
iting his s.on, Dr. Ward.
Miss Vera Essery is taking in the
millinery openings in Tpronto.
Mrs. Parsons of Mitchell is visit-
ing her mother Mrs. Westlake.
Miss Ella Link, of Walkerton, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Miss Ida Blatchford returned Fri-
day after visiting for a couple of
Weeks in Detroit.
Mrs. A, Campbell left last week to
visit her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Lan-
nin, of Hamilton.
Mr. Thos.' - Coates, of London,
spent the week end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs..Rich Coates.
. C fes.
Mr. Eber Hedden, who went West
a few months ago, returned to his
home here on Saturday last.'
Mr. D. -Coward of Usborne has a
Christmas Cactus with 210 flowers
on it. They bloom every year.
Mrs. G. W. Taylor has returned to
London after visiting her sister; Mrs.
M. E. Gardiner, and brother Mr. E.
Davis.
Have you a hobby? Everyone
should have a hobby of some sort.
Join; the, Horticultural Society and
maker flowers a pleasant pastime.
Melvin Sims, of town, spent the
week -end in Crediton to manage the
telephone business in the • absence of
Mr. F. W. Clark. •
Mr..1V1'elvilie J. Howey left Satur-
day for- his home - at Cereal, Alta.,
having.been called to Exeter owing
to the death of his father.
Miss Dorothy Fritz of Zurich was
in town on Friday last attending the
Commencement of the Exeter High
School.
Miss. Greta Harness, who has. been
employed with Mr. Senior, has
taken a position as stenographer
with the Bank of Montreal in town.
Mrs. Josephine Whyte accolip-
anied by her son Harold left Tues-
day morning for Victoria Hospital,
London, where Mrs. Whyte will
undergo treatment.
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Messrs. W. A.
Balkwill, C. E. Tuckey, Wm. Welsh,
W. F. Abbott, and Mrs. Mallard are
in Toronto . this week attending the
Temperence convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd, of Us -
borne pleasantly entertained a num-
ber of friends and relatives to an
oyster supper one evening last week
when a very enjoyable time was
spent by all.
Mr. Clifford Spackman returned
to Guelph" Monday after spending a
couple of -`weeks in Exeter owing to
the serious illness' of his mother,
Mrs. H. Spackman.. The latter is
improving somewhat. •
Several . resolutions have .been
passed by Prohibition forces ,in this
locality condemning the action of
Premier Ferguson in announcing an
amendment to the O.T.A. to permit
IA,YE t PRESB 'T II{.AN' 47iUUBCE
'r. Fames eete�
10 a,m.-Sun•dair Scheel' and Bible
Clans. .
11 a.ixt.--"The Imitation of Christ."
The Minister
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pan. -"The Life.. that Deserves a
• Crown,"
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The Minister
JAMES STRIORT' ODIST
CHURCH
Rev, W. E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor
W, R. 'Goulding, A.T.C.M,
Organist, and Choir -Leader
10.15 ---Morning Fellowship. "
11.00 -"The Mistake of Demas."
3;00 p.m, -Sunday School and, Bible
Classes. •
7.00• "The Story of Silas 1farner,
the man whose life was trans-
formed through the love• :of "a
little child."
Everybody Welcome.
Trivatt Memorial
Church
Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector.
11 a.tn.-"In which Tinie Moses was
born."
•7p.m.-"St. Paul and Felix."
Len's
Meat Market
We have a full line'of Fresh and
Cured Meats, e ts, of high quality. Home.
made Lard and Sausage our specials.
None 'better for Service.
We Deliver Phone 38
Roofing, CedarJPosts
and Lumber
If you are going to require roof-
ing of any kind call and let us quote
you. This will be to your advan-
tage. Farmers, what about your
Cedar Posts? We have them in
stock.• Prices will 'be ' higher in
April. .Our prices in all lines .of
materials' are right and will interest
you.
Ross -Taylor Co.
EXETER
CLEANING PRESSING
and REPAIRING''
SUITS MADE-TO-MEURE
TO FIT YOU AND YOUR POCKET
WORK CALLED FOR AND DE-
LIVERED.
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
NOTICE -At the skating rink on
Saturday night two overcoats were
exchanged. . Will the party getting
his wrong overcoat, communicate
with the Times -Advocate.
FOR SALE -Good farm house
and vacant lot, close to chnrch`and
school. Apply. to Gladman & "Stan -
bury or Wilfred D. a/Tack
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All 0,11Underwear
You can't beat this well known make for
warmth - wear and as •
w h1ri qualities.
washing
Red Label Shirts and Drawers$2.15;
. , � Blue Label $2.35
Large Size
Flannellette Blankets,
A limited quantity of large size
Flannelette Blankets, White with
Blue Borders $2.60 pair.
Silk & .„ Wool'
Ladies' Hose
In light Shades. Saki regular;for
$1.50. They will only last for a
few days at per pair 75c.
N E W ' WALL PAPERS
• It is a good time to select your new 'Wall Papers and have them
put on beaore the paper hangers get too busy. We are showing a won-
derful range this spring.' All our Rapers are 22 inches wide.
LET US SHOW YOU THE NEW PATTPIRNS.
Men's Fine Shirts $1.89
12 dozen Men's Fine Shirts. Ar-
row make. Sizes 14 to 16%- . Shirts
worth from $2.25 to $3.00.• Lay in
your summers supply.
$1.89 or 2 for $3.75
Men's Tweed Pants
18 pairs of Men's Tweed Pants
of great 'Wearing quality. Regular $5
Valve, at per pair $3 50
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MY..
REPAIRS
We are now prepared to do all
kinds of repairs on broken frames,
whereas before, we had to send theta
to London; or elsewhere.
HEAVY SHELL FRAMES TO.
YOUR OWN LENSES, WAfLF
YOU WAIT,- $3.00.
SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES.
$1.00 and UP. ,
Dr. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN.
MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PHONE 70.
SEWING- "
Mrs. 'Elizabeth 1 rcAsh will be +i i 1 1laa 1 1l;,l §„1„1„11;,+,l,+,II„g, l�
pleased. to take in plain sewing of
COOKING SALE , � any kind. Exeter, North Main `St
t. _ a.�__
COAL -COKE i L R. CitRLiNG B.A
AND INSURANCE
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
. J. CHRII TIE
OFFICE: North of Elliott. and Johns
Great Bargain,s in
Furniture during
the next two
months
N. ROWE
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EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL. DIRECTOR'
PHONE 20W PHONE 20J
The Comrades Class ot•'James S
'church will hold a sale ' of home
made cooking at Heaman's aaial
ware store on Saturday,'Februar
21st, at 3 p.m.
NOTICE -After the publicatio
the sale of stronger beer. • of this notice I will not be respon-
Mrs. De Cou, who has been visit- sible for any debts contracted in my
visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Complin,
name. -Wm. Mitchell. �,:.
left Monday for her home at Strath- DOG LOST --Beagle hound. brown
ray, Mrs. De Cou „has not been and white, light eyes, answer's to
well and will spend a couple of
weeks in .the hospital there. nameboring of Jack. Anyone this
found r will
this dog after tltzs notice, will'
Mrs...•Jos. Senior was called to To- be prosecuted. -Geo. Snell
ronto last week owing to the ill-
ness of her daughter, Miss Blanche, On Wednesday February` 25th a
who was threatened with appeudi- medal contest will be given' in' Main
citis. Miss Senior's many friends St. church, under' the auspices of
will be glad, to know that sheds im-the W.C.T.U. consisting of *vocal
proving nicely. and instrinnental ` music and elocu-
y
FRANKTAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesex
n FARM' SALVES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed
DIX ;122 2. 0. or RING' 138
BLOCK
PHONE, 741';
Night call
74W
Hoffman of Dash oo tion. �, Also, a very interesting de-
bate. The contestants in music are
being prepared by Miss L. Coates
and Mr. W. R. Goulding.
Doors open at 7.30. Admission 25c.
ed'by fire With all the contents.
The members of the A,Y.P.A. of
the Trivitt Memorial church enjoyed
a sleighingeparty to the home of Mr.
Dan. Dew, Burondale, Tuesday even-
ing ,where they were royally enter-
tained. The evening was spent in
games and amusements followed by
refreshnaen.ts.
Mr. Sylvester 13. Taylor, of Rich=, NOTICE:
Inond, .Q'ae., has purchased the
;jewellery' business of Mr. S. Fitton
and lies already` taken possession.
Mr. Fitton Will continue his optical
husiness.' Mr, Taylor. comes to
town highly recommended and, we
¢ Welconz_e.11im tp oris midst.
Rev. Robt. 'pastor of the
Central Methodist church, St.. Thom -
aa has received a unanimous in'rita
'tzoai;� bii aeniain for a fourth term
and bas accepted subject to the�f,o-
•s first of the• stationing coraiiittee. •
p The invitation carried with it. a sub- oboe
startiial', increase in salary. The
church has prospered very success- The 0o -operative Live Stools: Ship -
fully Glaring Mr. lileks ,pastorate, pers Association desire to announoe
that Mr. • aiy', Elworthy ' has taker.
T"011. SALE -Century Electric tryst tiro... duties ;iq shi . or }i
motor, 1 „li.p•, in good condition, of. the Tato ;.To" io iz. Blase
,. 'Y'el.i:ow. ' Anyone
�,. Apply at Dimes-Advocato. with stook to slit;7 phone 77, Exeter,
NoTice
Certain books and seal the prop-
erty of Exeter Lodge No. 67`LO.O.F.
'have been taken from the Lodge
Room.: The person' who took them
will kindlyleave them min Lodge
the
room on or before :Saturdayevening
next. The door will remain ;unlock-
ed for that purpose. Should they
not be returned by that'time the
matter will be placed in the hands
of the law and prosecution will fol-
low.
THE TRUSTEES
H
u
Now
We ,;
By Can Save Yeo Money
/
A meeting of all the members of
the Exeter .Agricultural Society for
the years 1923-24 is called for
Mareh.7tlt, 1925 at L30 p.zn. at .the
Town Hall, Exeter, for the purpose.
of making a decision on renting the,
use of the fair grounds fol' a term
of five Years,
GE0., PENHA:LE R. a.'SELDON'
'President Secretary
erclhaiit Tailor and Gent; Out
tte
Nothing but the best parts that
money will buy go into our sets.
That accounts for the superiority of
their Performance and refinement of
tone. This with very reasonable
• price, gives us satisfied customers.
Call and be convinced.
�►e�l's Bazaar
Plain Price -Store
Over our telephone we read "Only
Game Fish Swim Upstream." "He
Who Follows another is Always Be-
hind." We try to be game, and al-
ways in the - Lead: We have cele-
brated February for a good many
years in the sale of Graniteward,
and this year finds us still doing it.
We have real bargains in Grey Gran
iteware, among which are preserv-
ingkettles, water pails, dippers,
pudding pans, dish pans, wash ba -
range from 10c: up.
sins, teakettles. February prices
We also have fancy Banquet and
Tudor Candles in many colors, 5c.
100. •
Weetcut t Flowers
g in Every
Thursday,
We ,have lots of peanuts and can-
dy.
We have swell Valentines at 5c loc.
OUB FR,ID
AY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS ARE A SALE OF
Platters,• china anti Porcelain
some Waite and Gold, some • plain
cheap.
COME VISIT the STORE Where you
can LOOS` at THINGS in Peace.
For S ale
TI -IE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE
IN THE VILLAGE OW EXETER
No. 1 -Large, : brick; store on Lot
gtl
25, East ot'Main St, '
No. 2 Briek, readeno "
S e ane a d sitr-
;
rounding ,groumis formerly occupied
by the late Richard` Pickard, situat-
ed North of John St.
. 3 ---Six. acid 'one half gores of
Mand being paart of Lot 16, first eon
cession . of Usborne situated North
of the residence of Charles Harvey
Esquire.
For particulars as to `rice a
p n
E GRANT SANDERS
JAMES ST. EXETER
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wa R .ttioUl ing
A. T. C. M,
Hist and Choirmaster
St. Methodist
Instrucction in
Vocal Organ
of Music in a
Concert Engagements
Victoria St.
Organist faster
James Church
w.
Piano i Theory
Supervisor chools
is Accepted
'Studio Vic Box 5.7
EXETER ONT
,a.J. L. 1.4 EW1S
CONTRACTOR
Cement and Carpenter "Work
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
EXETE1. , ON'TA.RIO
Wood for Sale
A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD '
'FOR 'SALE
e Bagshaw
'I'll:`$,'" US 'Phone 08W
Cochrane i Macle
Works
Ford motors reground, fitted with
Platens, Complete $16.00 Every
make of Car Motor and Engines re -
terms of sale on abo'Ve; properties t ground with Pistons Complete to fit,
600 R, i. Pickard laxeter itis TrantOra
' Barrister, 'Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter
GLADMAN & STANBURY'
Barristers , Solicitors &c.
Money to Loan, Investments Made
Insurance.
Safe-deposit Vault for use of our
Clients without charge:
Exeter London Hensali
ERNEST EL. LIOT
CONVEYANCER, ETC. '
HIGH CLASS INVESTMENTS
(Trustee Investments) -
Bearing interest at 53/a per cent.
INSURANCE"
Office: Main St. Exeter, Ont..
G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College. r
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Unf:.
versity of Toronto. .
Late District Dental Officer, MM
tary District Number One, London,.
Ont.,
Main Office, Main St. llaeter, Oat.
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.r ,. '
to 5.30, p.m.
Office hours at ZURICH ONT., Tuek.
only, at 10.00 • o'clock a.m. to 5,00
o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L.D;S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
office.Office, over I. R. Carling's Law'
Extractions Under 'Oxygen Gas.
D.R. A. It -KINSMAN, L.L.D., D.D.S.
-Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers
sity
DENTIST -
Office over Gladman & Stanbury'it
office, Main Street Exeter.
Dr.H. G. Fletcher,L.MC.C.
Member of the . College of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
Office oppoaite Lowe's Furzaituse.
Store, Main :Street,
Phone' 1511 lAaeie'', (1xtt..'
A. E. T.}Ei14TlgAllT
Veterinary SurgeoA
Office -McDonnell's Ewell Via. ilp •A
John St. Phone calls receiveprmtapf
attention. Rhone 28w• ;
JAMES W. WA
T80/%!
LICENSER AUCTIONEER
Sales conducted in any locality,
Patin Stock sales a Seti specialtyy Af-
Taction guaranteed. Charges mod.
crate; Orders left at this office" wilt
be promptly :attended to, I3,.1,. No,
Hivktok, tlbouc,Kirkton 54r2.
I M:11 3 100g SALE -•.A few chorea
farzr,s in the Townships of UNbort1444
`I'aclkerarizii..tt art 1'libbert. Good
buildingq ae,l co -oil la
h t. Gatoil ad to Marto
keep.' Priced right Apply to '1'hosa
CamO to i, Aunt., .Box .164, l xeter,