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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-1-24, Page 8V, Tnusual Opportunity y Goods �!� You :�eall.y Need at T one ,"�. ;:v ng .Prices ly that New Goat this Week 3 ;00 Ladies' Fur-trimined C.oatS—L$calivia Clothe• -rare Side, effects reduced. to $23,98. $25.00 <C.' 22.50 Laclice''73urberay Style Coats—warm and service; able for $17,98. • $30:00 t $28.50 Me Overcoats—this season's best Coats reduced to 523.59.- .23..00 23.53, $23. 0 & s21:0 Men',. vJ r u Cveic nets,—all new pure wool cloths • .Nv.O 0 S 1 for $1 x,98. • a ll Girl's and j1,3oys Winter Coats at Special Reduced •Prices. Tae 'd.v.:ntae ofthese u 4 ecluctioris. Largest Size Ibex Flannelette Blankets _at less:' than wholesale cost. } ore Linen Towelling—that 30c and 35ckind-our price 25c a yd. • Pure "White Turkish Towelling—Special at 121/fec a yard. Stacks of Gingham, Print and Flannellette remnants, greatly'redueed Ladies' Warm Vests --long or short sleeves -$1.00, value for 69e,., $1.25 Pure Wool Cashmere Stockings -selling; at 69c or 2 pr -$1.25 Cotton. Goods for Spring • Sewing T EX. 1V,e;hay.e a well selected stock for you to choose frbm and the early buyer will have the beb:efit of our advance buying. Present quotations and advices from every source point'to. considerably high- er ,prices for all, cotton materials.' Protect yourself'by buying early from present; stocks. • Yes a We Have SkTho�tinseSweaNeave terBrusshed Wool 1bs' ed ath Granulated Su ar•r $1.00, Golden Taible Syrup, :...7c Ib Fresh Soda Biscuits 15c pkg. Seedleas Raisin's .......131/ c ib Special Sweet Cookies; 19c Ib bI'uscatel Raisins 2 Ibs for 25c Small :'Jar Clover Honey ....1Sc- 3 'bars` best LaunchY ",soap 20e 6 tbs. Quality. Oatmeal for 25e YT{e t.hat • :00.0 OUGHT TO BE. A .GOOD PLACE TO GO WHEN TRER.E IS FUR- NITURE TO BE BOUGHT. WE DON'T BELIEVE THAT YOU' CAN 1"INi3 A BETTER ALL ROUND PLACE TO .FIT OUTI_F,. HOME, TI -IAN RIGHT AT THIS STORE.,- ?t4 GEST STOCK LATEST DESIGNS BET'IEER- 'SERVICE', THE }IO:1:rE PY R\ISi3ER AR1)INE ,Conductor of F.ineral Service Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OI -ERA ,HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; blight call 74W tlel mogLermanitimmamsgp ow'' ze r eime v 0 13 uy ,< Lines Lev Your Otder for a New Suit We can Save You IVIoney a� Time this M A `N a ood forSale tivodd united: supply: of good fade. RS F031 "k,i RE'. AT ALL F.,'ton JAM ON 7.,IC;L•NSED AtiC;6'IONJ733 Sales con duelect ua ativ locality. Farrf. Stock: sale'4 a specialty. Sands- "off++.�s faction guaranteed, C>hargcs rnod- ''4Vo11 �� b cratea Orders left at this office will bttn 'aloes be promptly aftei3d o. 1, Ifirkton, Pliorr:e Eirl=..ton 54r2, Market . )•epo 't -'i re fallow 1ng Ie the report or the Exeter Market orrlected:'e)very'''!,Yednesday. Wheat 95c Oats 45c "By 55e Marleanitoba Flour 53,45 Pasts' Flour $3.05 Family Flour 53.30 Feed Flour $1..90 Bran :$1.50 Shorts $1.6(l Dairy Butter 40e Creamery Butter •19c New Laid Eggs 42e Hold Eggs 30-32c Lard •'17 to 20c Hogs 57.25. LOCAL Mr, Wm. Northcott spent'Friday evening ie London.- Miss ondon.-miss Edith. ,Davis is visiting with friends in Wingham. Mr. Cecil Baskerville; of London, spent the week -end in town. Society functions have been quite numerous thepast few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey, of London, visited relatives here over the week=end. Mr. Harry Moyle, of Brantford, spent the week -end with his sister, Mrs. Harry Jennings. F. 3d. Boyle was in London Mon- day. Owing to the cold snap the city was practically deserted. Miss Alice Pfaff and Mr. Leonard Pfaff visitedrelatives in Blyth and Milverton Saturday aucl Sunday. f Wi.:. ni pe Wm. Fanson, o n g, Mrs. Wn . 1 formerly of Exeter, is visiting at,:the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Sain'1 Sweet..` Mr. •Tos. Senior returned bIonday from Toronto where ho'attended the Eastman school of precessional pho- tography. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vincent arid - babe, 'Betty Mae, of London, visited with the formers parents er the week -end. Ex -Warden B. W. P. Beavers was in Goderich Tuesday,'° ` opening the County Council ;and installing his successor inog'}ce. Miss Mary •Ellerington, of Toronto, is spending a week with her brother. Mr Fred ;Eilerington, at' the home of 11Ir. Ricli'd Quinton. ! The Ltlndon Advertiser ,,,a ti eha LE) tlb r I r ec P? ; will give away a y u i it' thousand dollars in priz- cis' in a subscription contest. Miss Louise Sweet who has been isiting 'With friends and relatives in Exeter_ for the past two weeks has re- turned to her home in Tillsonbiirg. :Reeve W. D. Sanders, of :,town; Reeve Wm. Coates, of Usborne; Reeve A.' Neeb and .Deputy -Reeve, Jofrn Hays of Stephen,• are attending County Council this week. Mr. Alexander McDonald, of 'Santa Rosa, Calif., in renewing his sub- scription to the Times says they have received the paper almost every week in twenty; years and. would miss it very much. Mr. Archie Davis accompanied his sister, Mrs. G. Wells and infant dau- ghter' to their home in Windsor,. on Thursday of last week and spent a few days with them.• •.`.Mr. Donald. Davis has returned to his duties .as teller at the Canadian Bank of ,Commerce, after holidaying fog three weeks', in Toronto. Mr. Mc- Iiitrick, who has-been relieving here, left Monday for Toronto. ' "Mrs. W. Bradt, Cove Road, enter- tained at dinner recently in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrso James Sewell,. of Exeter,.who are guests with her here. Covers were laid for ten." London Free Press. The rural mail couriers started on theiriYounds Monday morning..' Two of 'them .:got, only a' short , distance wi1en Tiley Were compelled to return' Mr, Ri Skinner, whoo Lias been. deliv- ering on part of route three made his usual round. E °'"iM 'Ss$"iz &` CAVEN i.7. A r N �iEEl'xAN d.,IlC6.T II:CX[ ,Rev. James Foote, P.A.., I}linister 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class: 11 a.m.--"The IM—vine Love" The Minister; 7 p.m.. --"The Dank Age," The Minister. I3oy Stouts meet Friday evening. The refiners chose an opportune time to,:•boest.,the price of gasoline two- cents a gallon. Only a compar= ative few wilI•be,affected this weath- er and when the tinie comes for its general "use the public will be prepar- ed for the price. - The• 1923 Board of Education •rrr,-t on AATednzsday icveaung 'of lase week and woand up the busin,2ss of the year - by passing a fere accounts and cleat" - an the dieclts :for "thc` new board, the' st;ctutore mef 'ling of which aril'' bear held on, Wednesday cvening Feb 6;h; of which ,everymern`Iber will. have dne. HOUSE FOR SALE ---Two storey br'icit, electric light, batliroo,m, water- works, first class well" and good cel Iar. Fir st Class stable and garage. Everything • coniplete in house and barn.. Apply to Box 195, Exeter. LET ELLIOTT AND JOHNS JC.now .when you want Your Suit or Overcoat Cleaned and.Pressed, or Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will call for them and deliver them. We are out, for business. When. ,you want a New Suit, call in and see our Sarrtples. OUR 14.0172'6 -•--Set Icc to the Public. l b IOW FOR S1I LE attractive, i)t , ttr� ,t1ve, modern :trtrally located, App Y l" ladman & `Si:an Mary, JAMES STREET AllurEioilisif CHURCH E. Donnelly, •i, A., . Pastor' A 1 T.M.S. ANNIVEBBSARY 11 a,m.—"Mary Slessor, the 'White, Queen of Calabar" 3 p.m, -Sunday School and macs' meeting of 13i.ble Classes to hear Mr. Millson. 7 pan.—"On the Banks of the'I3esor Special nruhic -by' the choir 'assisted by Miss Clarke., Rev. Greta H. Laramie, A.T.C.M. CONCERT VIOLINIST Teacher of -Piano Lind Violin Terms n verymoderate Box 58, Exeter Phone 113W Many people are watching this col- umn weekly for perhaps articles'. which you are making no use of:' Our service charge is small and we can surely sell your articles. •Ring. 55 ,pr 122 for an Add Taker. " We have had several calls l for: old fash- -� ioned -.Walnut Furniture, Melodions and Ranges. See us. • Use us, Any time you see an article listed, .:. nail and we will tell you where it is no charge. ' . u X25. MANDOLIN FOR . Sib Swell Riding Saddle, 'California Leather, Martingale, ` Bridle. Bar- gain. Pair Spring Skates. 1slit%, , aY.k IN1.TAIii `2 I 1923. FlII!!I}lIIlI11U�II1I11111111!! Illlllliplllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllq�lI1011�f��Illliplllll1111111NII1�IRllllllllllllill1111►IIIillillgiil .� Boys' an, r oats, 41.0114 olaamo maara It will pay you to see the values we are offering in Men's and Boys' 'Winter Coats. Extra value in:Boys' Coats at $7.50 and 510.00;. Men's 525.00values for 518.50, 530.00 values for '521,50. Sfanfield's Underwear This is the weather you need it. No other brand' of Underwear wear's' better or stands washing withoutShrinking.Gold Label $2.00; Red La- bel. $2.25, Blue .Label. 2.75. " :o ckey Shoes We carry a' -Bill range of Boys' Girl's and Men's Hockey Shoes. Boys' at $3.00 and 53.50 Ladies' at, 54.00 and 4.50 Men's at '54.00 and 54.75 Miner Heavy Rubbers arid Sox This' well known brain., we be- lieve to be the best on the market. Every pair is guaranteed to 'give satisfaction. Why not try a pair? Prices 53.50, 54.00 and 54.50. Wall Papers for 1924 Our New Wall Papers for 1924 are in stock. The range, this season is unusually. attractive. Papers• suitable for ev- ery room in your hoirie you will see here. Ask to see th•e New Polychrome Papers. They will.surely please you, English Flannelettes i Conies in frve.patterns'. - This is an exceptionally good cloth, fine weave and 'good weight, as well as being fast colors. It is a regular '40c cloth. This month *re will: sell it at per yard 35c. • Set Slip Covers coruplete for Nord i i ( . W1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Touring, $7.00 ,.:. _ °alb% .Small Base Burner in good shape. Antique Walnut Furniture, Arm Chair and Settee,.' hair cloth, good Buck,•Base;Burner -with oven $12. Vacuum Cleaners_ Leave:u, t, .gr�; • both,.info d order; ver cheap: Typewriter,, nearly new, good vat- Knitting nachine,`in good order, 2' Coal oil Heaters, reasonable. $60 buys a.�goeci gas engine. 57 ljuys a good Daisy,Churn, • Pair Ladies' low shoes, patent lea- ther, size 4, used .twice: Golden Rod Vaxriette Cleaner; Large Revolvrng..wheel, Bird cage. Number of','1 gal 'bottles for oil $5 buys 10 'ft long. narrow. Table. • '3 Small, Chaff Baskets. Set Stillards, Weighs 200 lbs. 6 foot box for Ford Runabout, 8 Thoroughbred Jersey Cow, bred. Gentle, Town ,Cow 11Zill.rng., --Men's Snow Shoes,;; nearly'new. Portland Cutter,., nearly' new. , 3 H.P.,Gas- Engine„ nearly new Good 5 H.P.•Gas Engine. WANTED Old Fashioned. Walnut ,..Recker. Small heater for -,office. - Riding`Saddle, Cheap, Brooder.; Buclrreye•'referred L000 chick. °' PortlandCu 4 tters' quick. HAVE YOU ANYTI-€1?sG T„C)• SELL? • • Information . re above articles at POWELL'S BAZAAR:, Exeter, "Ont.' IBFIRS ' AVANPE+ I) "LOST H IRS:"—A book filled �vitia names forlost Heirs and miss- ing kin fi-orn different parts of thb world. Chancery, Court of Englanc1, Ireland; and., Bank,' ;"ot Endland ung ,claimed list included.„ Send''one dol- lar bill 'tit once andbet, boot; by re. turn mail. In terntienalc Clain Aged cy, Dept. 80, Pittsburg, Pa., U.S.A. (Advt.) IIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111i4111flll To. Our„ C istomers WE ,EXTEND TO,.1OU OL:It SINCERE APPRECIATION -OF,. YOUR VALCTABLE:CO-OPER A - TION DURING 1923 AND W1'ISiiI YOU ALL 'A BRIGHT ANI) 'I'ROSPEROt1S 1924. . ROW: CONDUCTOR OF FSER- VICES Phone Bis. 20W P oiise, 20.T. 1 r 4 61111111a1111111111111i t11e1111IIiI1IIEIIIIIIIIsi 1a16 C. S. Atkinson, L D.S.;D.D.S' LD.+7NTA.L SURGEON Graduate of : the Royal College of Dentat Surgeons of Ontario. and Uni- versity" of Toronto. Late, Districtto . Office Mfii;,- Dental a, tart' District' N'umber' Ono, Loddon, Ont., Main Office, Main St, 1 xeter, Oat. Phone 34,'Exeter; ,l-l"ours 9.00 a.m t o 5.30 n i Pan. Ciao liotrs at ZURICH`e s:.. onl `' at oC c o 5.00 o clacic lr,n1, -X hone79. WE PHO Whv rdo you .snpppse a million austorheis buy from the 300 DOMINION' STORES each: wee?_? They do it for steady saviarps. DOMINION buy- ing experts search the world farhigh-grade foodstuffs at special prices available only to this largest est.grocery organi ation•in'Canada. You fed your family for less when you have thehabit of buying at the nearest red front DOMINION. STORE. diss se orninioh: Riclirnello Co fee Dominion Brand . Toy Pail Peanut Butte 1 lb.' Baker's and Cowan's Cocoa 1%2 lb. tin Brigger's Mar- 1 lb. r>ialade, 4lb.tin jar White Beans . 4=lbs. Riverside Peas 3n: I�Ta:4. 4.......(t in Special Bled Teat�� .2 tins , � Package tare's ;:Special 1/2 lb. -tin 1 lb, tin I� ' lionipson's Seedless Pcais IRS .2 lbs. 'Prince Brand Singapore Pineapple . Wilhite Satin 'Pastry Flour ..:24 lb. bag Riverside Tomat- oes . . 2 tins Blue Pose t. Lawrence Valley jam, Raspberry an Valencia Cake 1`lb.;:� Lemon ' Snaps 1 lb.,, casts bran .,..package' tray recut' 4 lb. glass jar j1 • R':G `ii l(l i.ng A. T. C. :ll. Organist and Choirmaster. James St. Methodist Church, Teacher°, of Piano, Vocal and The- ory,`Instrnctor of 1MTusic in the Public Schools: 1 Ei IS MODERATE ',BO x 57 Exete IJ . c r,IVE STOCK SIITER,$ ASSOCIATION havingany one ' y n Live Stock ship; please notify by Thinrsda ev Ing -for Saturday sbiprnent,' Jos. Y low, R R. No. 8, EXoter. to en- el- , "It,,. TENNANT Veterinary Surgecid Ofilce-Mel3onne[i's a'ses t7ra1313e oa John St. Phone calls receive -prompt attention. Phone 26w: ANDI' 99ASTON- Licensed'Auctioneer fair the Colin.. tyY of IJm-on: Correspondence arrainge- nrents for shies can be made by call ing, up the Central Rotel, Exeter. Charges moderate;' satisfaction guaranteed. I+4tll1,31 ON.. LON1)ON ICOM) (Lot q.' Can. 7` Sta,nle y )•is;offer- ed 'for' .inrnribdial�e • Safe. A> 1, .,to' 1py clan Tor •ante cor n_:. Y G 2 ahr i , g pley',of W. Drydone,"Glitaton J®hna�: CHIROPRACTOR& (1' l'O1UJ2TI: Pitts removed to 11fain St: ]Ere era South of Y,AT,C;A, PHO, I, ti I3arrister, Solicitor, .&c, Loans Investments, ince t � ts; Instrr f" Office, marling 131oci,t i4lain St. E .uxete FARMSFOE SALE—' few claolee farms in the 'Townships of lhillorlio,: Tuckorezriith Mad Iiilrbea1t, Codd` it buildiiigs.and *ell iocatied as t�`.zitar , kete:-• Priced right, Apply to Th ft. Cameron, -Aunt.; 'flax 154, Exete±. {