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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-2-14, Page 8Nimaimsfiri A Sale. Sweaters and Sweater Coats Ladies' and Girl's Pure Wool Pullovers at $1.75 Every Sweater in this group is worth at least three times the ptee we a`e asking, but they ,are odd lines and must be cleared. All sizes and color combinations and a variety of styles. ' You will have to see tlieni to approciate the bargain: Values 'up to $3,00 ---your choice for $1,75. Ladies' Tuxedo and Jacquette Sweaters at $3 49 These are attractive Sweaters in the newer styles --not every size in the group, but a good variety to choose front and everyone a bargain at $3,49. Pineapple Knit Pullover Sweaters $2.49 These popular Sweaters come, in a Variety of colors—and their styles and weight a,re just right for school or home. Sizes for both Women and Girls and all at the special, price $2.49. Brushed Wool Skating Silk & Wool Jacquette Sweaters $5.97 Sweaters $4.75 Men's Sweater Coats $5.65 This is the class of Sweater Coatwhich has been selling for $7,00 and $5,00. Every Coat guaranteed Pure Wool and color con- binations to suit every taste, Your choice for; $5.65. Men's. Sweater Coats on sale at $2.49 This group includes all our odd lines of Men's Sweater Coats. Many Pure Wool Coats in the lot and a'variety of weights and colors. Values up to $5,00 for $2.49 Boy's Pure Wool Youth's Pure Wool Pullovers....: $L49 Pullovers_.. $2.49. 3 barn any Laundry Soap for 20c. T)iormpson's Seedless Raisins 12i -c. a pound Our Special Tea, Black, Mixed or Green -85e Value for 103c lb. ., ��- � o Guaranteed Oatmeal �5c 3 -lb Pail Lard a9c b l' s. 2 Golden Table Syrup 7 c11 Royal Yeast Cakes 5c 'p kg. . Fresh Soda Biscuits ....15cpkt. 117cLar n's Jelly Pdl s 3 .for . 25c 2 Cans Choice Salmon for 3c 'Panck mised-s*eet cakes 19e Ib OUR BEST SEEDED RAISINS 15c, a package ay - t The Store that ceps Good O onr OUGIIT TO BE A GOOD 'PLACE:„7'0,...G0 WHEN THERE IS FUR- NITURE TO BE BOUGHT.- WE DON'T BELIEVE THAT YOU „CAN FIND A BETTER ALL ROUND PLACE TO FIT OUT THE TOiiIE, THAN RIGHT AT THIS STORE. LARGEST STOCK FAIR . IUCES .=E LATEST DESIGNS BETTER SERVICE THE HOME FURNISHER Conductor of Funeral Service Motor Hearse -and Horse, Equipment LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY /ND NIGHT SERVICE . t OPERAHOUSE BLOCPHONE 743, Night -tall 74W w�Z au.a w1a raw ,, ori ia,r e o' a s . , tn,,r... , r;-.:.rr, e -e ed Popular Prices Mean Big et Business PUBLIC SENTIMENT IS ALL FOR LOWER PRICES. WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING POR THEM, TOO. WITH I -TE CONTINUED . HIIGTI COST DT' LABOR A.ND A. . FIRMER TONE IN TI -IE TEXTILE MATTI-CET, GETTING P'RICE'S DOWN IIAS BEEN LARGF)LY'A MATTER OF 1'LJTTING THEIVI DOWN. BUT WE HAVE DONE IT. `;ITE WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT 01 CI -101010 ALL WOOL SUITINGS WHICH WE ARE: NOW S7IOWING GIVES ELOQUENT : EXPRESSION TO WHAT WE DAVE ACCOiVPPLISHED IN THE WAY : OF MAKING FINE CLOTHES COST LESS. Su is at $20, $25, $35 and $40 LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW NEW N 8, r 4.11 •Wal,,r.tracti e, modern n •n r:; t cated, A celatia.iy l0 1 p 1pty y Stanbitr'y r01 Veterinary Surgeon f ice - , f AticDc>lliretl s 9r�,xes .1'taliXaa` o olo. St. Phone calls receicvord: p Ttp ttontirsn. Phone 211w THF,EXETER •TIME: Market report--ThQ following the report of the Exeter Market Corrected' etery Wednesday. Wheat :t5e Oats 48c Barley 55c Manitoba Flour $3.,45 Pastry Flour $8,05 Faniily Flour' $3,30 Feed. flour $1.90 Bran $1.50 Shorts 81.60 Dairy Butte'? 400 Creamery Butter 49c New Laid Eggs 45c. Held :Igge 30c Lard 17 to 20c Flogs $7.25 * ••+,5.444**ottli,VtD0•4444•r LOCAL �. i 1******9 ****dhi• We have a quantity o our own Shorts, mostly Ontario and we have reduced the price. Have just un- loaded and recleaned, another car of Western. Oats, test 46—Harvey Bros. :Mr. O. 0. Pilon was home from Detroit for the week -end. Miss Mable Walker is visiting in 'i ralkerville and Marlette, Mich, Mr. Paul Coates left last week for England in charge of a shipment of cattle. Mr. W. D. Sanders is in Toronto this• week attending a ineeting:of the U. F. o. Mrs. Jas, Taylor left Monday for '.Lucas' to keep: house for Rev. Mr. Gifford. Miss Marguerite Kuntz, on Lon don, spent the week -end under the parental °roof. Miss Jessie Manson,' of London, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.' l ani. i=,'..r'a't. l' auson.. • ` Tuesday afternon a large number of farmers attended tate veterinary lecture of J. A. Sinclair in the Town- Hall. ownHall. Miss Ella Link visited Pith lVrr. and 1VIrs. Wtis Kuntz Wm. I t durh_rg• the week leaving .Wednesday to attend the millinery openings in Toronto. Mr. Alfred Buchanan,. of Exeter, has purchased Mr. Stacey's 100 -acre farm, 1Kniles south, and has moved in this !month.—Huron Expositor.. "Rev. T. T. George; of Parkhill, died, Saturday after, an illness extend - big over several months. Rev. George was well known in this coin- ! munity having preached here a. num- ber of times. Decision Day was observed in the, Sabbath Schools of the Methodist churches on Sunday afternoon. An I. appeal was made to the scholars and decision cards were circulated, meet- ing with a splendid response. Mr. Chas. Isaac, of the third con- cession of Stephen, has rented his farm •to Mr. Gordon Penhale who ets possession the first of April. Mr. Isaac has notyet decided where he will locate but he intends to follow his trade -vas a mason. • On„tl e afternoon. of Feb. 9th, 20 young Mien gathered at a wood -bee for Milton Luther, , The boys work- ed fast all afternoon arta were given ,an excellent supper. The hien rep- resented neighbors, Thames Road club, Junior Farmers and his Sunday': School, class -mates. - Friday morning another literary was held in Senior's Hall. Miss Stella' Southcott wasin the chair. The sub- ject of debate was, "Resolved that the child is ntoie developed in the school than in the home." The affir- mative was .sncessfully: upheld by Madge ,Donee. _ Donee and Owen Amos, against .Myrtle Pym and Sam Lawson. Harold Hern, Ruby Wood and Reta Rowe • were the judges. Rev. H. W. Snell and Harold-Hern gave readings. DRUM. the world :over and you can't BEAT Ilaivey's Western:IF'lour. NOTICE., 'TO TEAMSTERS Tenders will be -received by 'the un- dersigned up to 7 p.m. on Monday, March 10th, 1924, fore the positio}n of teamster for a term of 7 months, beginning at the option- Of the Court- ! ounI til. Teamster to furnishteam, lar- ,iess•'ancl'agon. State price per 111011111. ` By Orcler, .Jos- Senior, Clerk. ,• Seed Oats for Sale—,Sheffield Standard; also Feed Oats and -11 head of yoking cattle, deltot'ned, • Ap- ply to John h1. 1T;=d^.' Y>ippen. Loot '$, Con. 2, Stanley. Phone 11 , on 80, Hensall, NOTICE NE CO iii f .blifES Notice is hereby given that persons throwing ashes upon Liao streets of. Exeter, are cloitg so in violation of the Village By-Ldws and aro request- ed not to do so 111 future: FOR S.:LLL 1"ot.i Cows, due. to `freshen in Feby' aiici March; 2 pure bred, Shorthorn bulls 11 and-• 14 months, A. till anti ty• of. hollie, rotivn Alfalfa seed and',a, gttaittity of home- grown soya beans. Apply to .1. N,. Ratcliffe, Lot 7, i.T.Iti,; R.R. No. 3, Exeter. 2-14Bt,p ♦�i:?i LYi'3i' E i S'1.'QN l;,iceitsecI 'Auctioneer €oar Co rte. Cv of Intron, Correspondence :u1ii1n e- 11101115 for stales can be made atitiI- n,taf:t>°i1r,Central .IIofe4 1%elc r Charges wnodc'ate, saiisfaei;lon steed. wr°r.r,rr.ir . CAV.EN I'RESIiYTEJ'tAN CHURCH Iiev. James Foote, B.A., Minister 10 a.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 p,ni.---"Things that God. 1 ve°tls and Conceals" The il7tniStOr 7 p.m. ----``God Armeth t the Patriot.'' The Minister. I3oy Scouts .meet Friday evening. E THURSDAY, CAY Y 14th, 1921 °:�IEI�IIBEfIIIti1111fIIlfNiiIIII11IIlEllllllllEllllif IIIEIIIIIIIIiIBIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIItIIIiI�iIIINI�NIIMlllllllt tll fl 1 III L� ,�.. , .. M It I L ItIIIL111111ttINl Reductions mo ►..l Stanfieids 10.1.14 JAMES STREET E'rtI'ORIST, CHURCH Rev. W.'141, Donnelly, D. A„ Pastoi.�' 11. a,m.---Morning Worship Suhj.—"The Conflict of the Chris- . titin" 3 pal. ---Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.m.-"The..Rich Young Ruler" Everybody Welcome. 'OR SAL Set Slip Covers complete for Ford- Vacuuni Cleaner,' Lawnmower, both in good order, •.very cheap. Knitting machine, In good order, .A quantity of 'long and cut straw,; also sotne Bean straw. $7 buys a good. Daisy Churn, 3 H.P..Gas"Engine, nearly new. Good 5 1I.?. Gas Engine. Set Stillards, weighs .200 lbs. '` Small Blazer Heater, cheap: Hand cutting box, cheap. Good Axnberola Phonograph, - 50' records, $44. Complete' 07 piece Dinner' set $22. Couch good shape $4.00 2 Cutters, Bargain. Easy Chair, Hair Cloth, Bargain.. Powet• cutting Box, Bargain. 3 -Tube. Ratio set, complete, will install. rimmeo 2 Incubators, very cheap. 20 Hyacinths in flower, assorted colors. WANTED ' Old Fashioned Walnut Rocker. Real good cutter, cheap. Box Stove.''about 24 inches long, cheap.' . HAVE YOU ANY'i`IIING TO SELL? Information, re above -articles' at POWELL'S BAZAAR, Exeter, Ont. W. R. Goulding A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster 'James St. Methodist Church. Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The- ory, Instructor of Music in the Public Schools. TERMS .MODERATE Exeter. ASSOCIATION LIVE STOCK SHIPPERS Anyone having any Live Stock to ship, please notify by Thursday even- ing for Saturday shipment, Jos. Yel- low, el -low, R. •R.%No. 3, Exeter. FARMS FOR SALE—A few choice farms in the Townships of, Usborne i Tuckersmith - and . Hibbert. Good buildings and well located as to mar- kets, Priced right• Apply to Thos Cameron, Auct-. Sox 154. Exeter, HOUSE' FOR SALE—Two storey brick,,electric light, bathroom, water- wot lts, -first class well and good, cel- lar. First class stable 'oncl garage..„ Everything' complete in house' and barn. Apply to Box 195, Exeter. 111:C 6 B. io Barrister, Solicitor, Enc., Loans, Investments, ' Insurance, Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter HEIRS WANTED "LOST. 1IEIRS —i. book filled' with naives for lost hers and miss- ing kilt front different' parts of the world. Chancery Court of Englan 1, Ireland and Bank of England' 'un claunecl.list includled.','"Send•one dol- lar bill,: at once and get book by re- turn mail, Intornation:aa Claim Agen- cy, cy, Delft 180, Pittsburg, Pa,, U.S.A. (Advt.) 1IIiB11111111BBIiEE1IiiiE1iiiiiB iiiii.1iiiiiii1iii1 ar aY -s' ih F.TRNITJ Everything'' down in Price-:. ROS CONDUCTOR , or FUNERAL SEII VICES >' Plione,;.Bis. 20W Boise 203. G. S. Atkinson,. L.,D DENTMJ SLiliruoTi Graduate of the Royal College, .of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Uni- versity of Toronto. Late District' Dental ' Office;, Mili- tary District Number-, One, Laodon, Ont., Main O ff;c e, lttain si. et, Phone 34,Exeter: 'r Tirtiittu 3°Ou to 5,30, p;m. .,, r'`' Office, 110.tt 1,'' .i , �f o'clock i:f. 70.,.. Taos y, only, ;t 1.0,00 00t, n. iti 9 Reductions on all Stanfield's: Underwear. Now is the time to buy Stanfield's Underwear, as we are offering, 10 % Discount on all lines, Its wearing and washing qualities cannot be beaten. Cashmere and Heather I4ose Regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values, all .Wool Cashmere Hose, in Plain and Heather mixture. Reduced for quick selling, tiOUR CHOICE PIER 'PAIR 750 Ladies' Cloth Top Rubbers rn small` sizes only 21/2,:'3, 31/2, 4 This is a '$1,75 value, but having only sinall sizes, we are clearing them, ., REDUCED PRICE PAIR C 75 Men's Horse Hide Mitts Genuine I-Iorse Hide 1VIitts with Knitted Cuff and. warts lining. A splendid wearer Reg. $1.00 REDUCED THIS 'WEEK TO C 75 Meln's.A,ll Wool Socks Regular 50c line, a good Seek ' for the cold weather,.,We bought too many of this line. This is the season for thelow.price., 350 EACH, : PAIRS 3 $1.0 4� 0 Colored Flannellette 33 inches ' wide. -4,w splendid cloth for underwear, night gowns etc. Reg. 30c value, only a limited quantity at per yard 25c. AT PER YARD 25(7. Heavy Rubbers and Sox We are. offering 1.0% :Discount on all our Men's.IIeavy Rubbers. We handle the Miner and Domin- ion Brands, New Wall Papers for 1924 a'- a' 3• wubv ' t a et -tiv iLr [i PAPERS .for, 192.4,;. _ The New POLYCHROME will he very popular this year. Ask tosee then ut1-"bbtt bras. ellit11111111ii11111111111111111! ' ""f Ifllliliillll111B1111IIlEllllllllllil.IlipillillEllllElillill1liiilllllllllll.IlllllllElIIEIIIl111i1111111111111111Nii1 WE DELIVER FREEpHNE ba4ik'»V.,r;ie..`1`.r:'innw.•+u'•z;,'}4`'...'-.igc�,l^-_�.::.��'"w:'ri.�,?t-r�+,-.d6. ,:.. •r a - - - �,.c°re: -aw .. _ _._...-.�:.. "'"c4,m a� ,W,��,r' �,tti #l�..ie.cia•� e :`# .. trs� '' -72'L^ a _ zn�. `� c':p (.4e eteaRal.. NE DOLLAR out of every ten! o a �oa� wi:tar you That's� -. save, ora your groce iea through DOMINIO2, T• STORES. =`No Delivery" policy. 'Yoxi Want high-grade foods, at the lowest price. --!'Why pay for a dc.—..livery wagon or truck, for oats or gasoline, for the driver's salary? Y ouz pay the cost'vahen •- a store delivers your purchase. Go to the nearest fieri fror t DOMINION STORE and -save tiffs r:oney. ECONOMY DAY SAGO and TAPIOCA 2 lbs. - 4-1b. TIM SUPEREA JAM Raspberry and Strawberry 1-1b. JAR CRABAPPLE JELLY, • jar - PEARLTNE 2 pits. -_ AUT-ITJEMIV1A PAN- CAKE FLOUR, pkt. CROWN CORN' :SYRUP 5 -Ib. pail - I -JO -MADE' I;.ET CHUP Large Mottle - MINCEMEAT Lb. - - - PURE: CLOVER HONEY-- 5-lb. ONEY.-5-ib. pail --- LOBSTER- GRANULATED LOBSTER- GRANULATED or YELLOW SUGAR 10 lbs. - - GRANULATED or YELLOW SUGAR. 100 -lbs, - CARNATION Ca.�,! F EI; ED MILE Baoy,04E, 4 'tins - - rio ti Nri N-SPEECIALS4 0 6 •c 0.45 CARNATION CONDENSED MILK v 16 -oz. can, 2 tins -: - � BRAZIL NUTS New, large, washed, 2 lbs. CANADIAN PEAMEAL BACK BACON Half .or.. l - CANADIAN r PEAMEAL BACK BACON v`�; Sliced, 'lb. CLARK'S PORK -az BEANS No. 1 size, 2 for - . r, CANDY •: ?Iurnbt.igs, Charn• - pion`Crea is, Kisses, I.X.L. >' Chocolates, jelly Bc:aris, etc., lb. CORNFLAKES 3 pkts.Jor - QUAKER OATS Small, 2 pkts. for TILLSOIV'S ALUMINUM m OATS, pkt. - - SPECIAL BLEND TEA Rod Bag. Re .''65c. lb., for PURE LARD yj 20-1b. ALL LAUNDRY SOAPS 10 Bars , e LAIVIr� W. WAT6ON LICENSED AUCTIONEER Sales" ,5 conducted , c llci.{:d: %h aay locality. I? a7 ),"t1 Stock salsa, a spaci01fy. •: So tis- faCfiot,uataiteed. Charges awl- ()rata. od- ,rtto.:0loft de s -•fta0office will be p1'oaiplly attended to. 331.4, No, 1, 7s14iki,ost, 3laotte lririrton'54r2. i dt1IL)'.1.'.i .IN1) `4'OI1NS `Fria) v when you want yortr Suit or Overcoat Cletti)ed and Pressed, or I 1ed or )1; G1CYrd ad'we-will call for them and cleli1er them. 01'0 out 201' 13115iiress, When vni <t„ a.Sev Suit, t call in and ;see our Sninples. 0_If! .16I:O 3tO -Set,vh to laic; 1?ie, Wood Ir Sale We have a limited sinhl cord' ' d wood for sale. CARST FOR HIRE ,P rmt a.r,. •