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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-3-20, Page 8Be Your Own Dressmaker Styles les of Tailored Simplicity Are Specially Favored for Spring At our piece -goods counter You 'will flush plain in and d figures' silks, Canton crepes, plain and bracaded = nes popular materials, , Normandy voiles, Canton crepes and many other will ate new And at our Standard Design Pattern.. counter you patterns and enclosed, with each pattern is the �Bee which3 sli wx you in words and pictures exactly how to'make the blouse from startto finish, Spring Coats and Suits Our new coats and suits for spring are so distinctive that many early buyers have already made their choice.`'; Prices are lower this year, so much so that you will be pleasantly surprised at the, values we are offering. Be fair to yourself and see our aispla ,-'before xnaking your selection. Me:'s and Boys Clothing Come her& for your next suit, Our complete' p stock f,Ocn spring is Irractic- m lete' and you will. find our suits priced lower than would expect. We have a few odd slits, in everyssueit• at a real up to 46, which we are anxious to clear, if you want a good bargain price this is your chance, have a large range We specialize in made -to -'measure suits anred fit: a buy range of cloths for yon to choose from. You, $ m us and we will appreciate your 'business. See our new boy's suits made of guaranteed Fox's Serge. They are just what you have been looking' for. • r 7 Grocery Bargains Not justone or two bargains every week, but every` item you buy here Shows'a saving every' week. in the year. Fresh quality ality .r_ i goods `-rate �z•oeeries at less than the price of inferior cut g we offer. Why not take advantage of our telephone and delivery service. Stett TH EX�c.TER TIMES . _ . T.__._.•._ ; ,, • , . Il 1111111111111111{lllllllllllllMllllllllillllililiilliiililllillii1111�1in -- iill 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111 1Vlarket repnr't---`titq• fell .,.lollgvying iii q�►V7�7i�1' 1'lil",<a)3Y'.LI,±.Rt1N �CI'll,Xt(rIC .,.i , • . h Exeter Market , � Ib to lix,iyaisten' TRU•RSPA ', 1FLlltCl-1 Oth; 192,4 the report of the l,Fa�, . James q x corrected er ery Wednesday,, Wheat $1.00 Oats 48e Barley 55o Manitoba B'Iotlr x.3.45 Pastry Flour $3,05 Family Flour • $3,30 Feed Flout $1.75 Bran $1,50 Shorts $1.50 Dairy Butter 40c Creamery Butter 49e New Laid Eggs 26c, Held Eggs 22c. Lard 17 to 20c Bogs $7.50 +sG ,q,ap.'+ 0.40404.400410eoe......' t LOCAL Mr.. Dawson, of Royal Gar-, meets, Toronto, will be at South- Cott Bros. Store, to Clay . (Tlriu's- day) with a complete line of LadiesDresses. See them. • 10 a,ni.-Sunday'" School and Bible Class. 11 ar,ru.-,'Tb-o Religion that appeals. to Fear.'.' NOTICE -W. Kiusnlan'S: office will be opened again for regular practice on -Tuesday; March 24th. This is the ::ight Place to Come for Furniture We don't believe that you can find a better place to buy your =Furniture, . than right at this store. Our whole stock from end to end is ready to be handed over to our Customers as -examples of most style, most real worth for the least money. LARGEST STOCI1. LATEST DESIGNS FAJR PRICES BETTER SERVICE TIS �iM1IEpLitiIR 1�. E. GARDIN�R Licensed. Embalmer and Funeral Director Motor Hearse and Horse' Equipment Long distance :calls given prompt attention. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night c0.11 74W Assnonnonenswennisasi This is orsalino Week 'They,I aVe "Class" Written all Over Tuem. See our display of Borsolino and King Hats this week. VV. �V. A N 10'IA ® N' p H 0 N E 8 c a p H 4O N E S ta pwromettimmusearsommalmommolimmommonimmornimoommoommmowe A. FALSE ALARM' Maple syrup next. Advertise in. the Times. Monday, was St. Patrick's clay. Friday Mardi 21st, will be the Vlsliing Machine. and Fvring list day of spring. 2 four -panel doors complete with ._ f fo 1 Quinton spent the t ; sin s. O and `ca g Margareta211S )4.55 Mist la it 1 l n.: 'counter n te. sl o el -London. *he Lo � ti - in r x � the week -end,: Emery , , Manson is' confined to his pulley and bolts, r complete. Bargain. ATB Geo. home suffering from a had,cold. WANTED' Miss Jessie Manson, of London, Old Fashioned Walnut Rocker, was home the forepart of the week. Information re above; articles at Miss Marguerite Kuntz, of London POWELL'S BAZAAR, Exeter, Ont. spent the week -end at her home here. • --, Mr. H. Walter "and daughter, Miss• ICOR SALE -Barn, size 36 56 Florence, were' in London on Mon- Timber in good shape. Cheap for quick sale. Apply at Times Office.: The Minister P411. --"A Pardon which came too late," The Minister. BOY Scouts meet Friday evening. JAMS STREET METHODIST CJIIHRCH Rev. W. L. Donnelly, 13. A., Pastor 11 '0,in,-Ivlorning Worship.' "The" Christian's Scale of Values , q pan. -Saving the Fragments friendlY welcome extended to all. row mom Vacuum Cleaner, Lawnmower, Good 5 I -LP. Gas Engine. Power Cutting Box, Bargain. Incubators, very cheap. Electrical hall;. fixture First <class couch. Rug top Good range, very cheap. Good 3-way`Irort Pump. Collo.psble Baby BuggY'• Barn, Timber frame, 24x30. Heavy copier boiler. Bargain. $35 buys a real -good typewriter, Range, nearly new, 4 -bole, with Reservoir, Bargain for quick sale. WWW ?.4l1� �`�l-tea,; • y�" :0- ;s��,,s�,• gyp a Cement sidewalks on Main St. are being gradually cleared of ice and snow. Mrs, C. E. Tuckey and soil Beason, spent a few days in London last week. - Passports for Europe issued at Ottawa went up from $2 to $5 on Saturday' last. Mr. Wm. Passmore has purchased the pig shipping business from Mr. Thos_ Jones. Miss Mildred Harvey, of Alma Col- lege, St. Thomas, spent the week -end with her parents. Mr. G. A. Pollock, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff, has been transferred to Ayr. Mr. Thos. Hawkins returned to Windsor on Fridayafter visiting for a few days ir,Exeter. The snow • has been: disappearing, gradually and the possibility of flood conditions seem very remote. The first; robin to be, reported to the Times this spring was seen by Miss Andrew; Huron St. the forepart of last week. The assessor is on his rounds. If you are entitled to vote at any elec- tion, make sure your name gets on. the roll. Mrs. Carter and Miss. Carrie Kuhn, of Windsor, spenta few days at the. bedside 'of their brother, the late A. E. I{uhn. NEW PATTERNS IN o R , Let us show you the new patterns` in these sanitary floor cover- ing s. The new ptterns w ill please you and the prices are reasonable. Nie t s and, Young' en',s Clothing- This season our range is bigger and better than ever, The cloths'are weight, fine worsteds, made in smart, good fitting models. The prices are witllin_3 Your reach. A good assortment at IS,50; $25,00, $30.00 & $35.Q0. Newest Style in Ladies' Sprieg Coats Every week we add new styles to our racks. The new stripes. andks . that we are showing will be very popular this- season.' Coats at $16 $18.50, $20.00 to $40,00 - New Sc ooioes for Boys Shoes ci�� Paper New i our. Zv 4l e�� re to show y Itis a pleasure Wall Paper. Every day we have satisfactory customers come in and tell us how pleased they Are with the Nev Papers bought from us. Come in and see them. - 1e S Box � i1 ,S ol2d Leather Shoes, for Boys is what you should buy your boy for school wear. They stand the rough wear. Sizzes 1 to 5. Price per rough wear. Sizes41 to 5. Price per Lit 11 C Ott nlB°At Le HKSB-ufBrLredhRnokRS, ' �t9�t1611t�t11�����[i1�i111lilSN1i1191E[lidi P ill C Rhode t island Reds and White I Wyandotte. I am now nd NATE DELIVER FREE orders. Get . your- order in and. make sane of getting your chicks when you want. thele. Garnet Hey- wood, Exeter, Ont. FOR SALE -A 5Q -foot Pumping Mill, at a bargain. Apply at the Times Office. TENDERS ,WANTED. the an Tenders will ibe :received by de.rsigned up 40 nacre of. March 28, for ^''i °2 ieu•;'`tUr0i rental of' the.. Exetc�' grounds.' For terms and • Conditions,' a,nply to Secretary; R: G. Seldosr.• Messrs. Geo. Hind and Lyle Sta- tham were in London Monday to see the Toronto St. Patrick's and Ilafnil- ton professionals. play hockey. Mr.• Hy. McArthur formerly o the Canadian -Bank of Commerce staff, who has been on sick leave in Lon- don, visited in Exeter on Tuesday. Rev. , S. and Mrs. , Edworthy and daughter, of Czar, Alta., were guests for a few days with the former's'sis- ter, Mrs..: E, J. Hornet, St. George St. Mitchell -Mitchell Advocate. The Tames St. Mission Circle held a successful bazaar and sale of work in the Town Hall on Saturday after- noon last.. Afternoon tea was serv- ed. The .proceeds amounted °to a- round $85.00. ' , Miss hIedd's class of girls will con duct the Sunday School service in. Main St. Church on Sunday afternoon next, filling the position of Superin- tendent and the other offices in con-, nection with. the school. n. Two sleigh loads of merrymakers' arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs9 R. Tinney's bn the eve of St. Patrick's Wand a joyful: time was spent, taking the host and hostess completely by surprise. Lunch was served and: the evening ,spent in games, dancing and music,. Chain letters continue to be sent through the mails and a number have been received in Exeter recently. Several citizens last week received these chain Letters on which, owing in" to insufficient postage having been paid, they were called., on to pay four cents additional. A. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon ffice McDdn.neil`s gages t3tabtgs ble Jones St, Phone caalaa'°receive jprcfapipt attention. Phone' 26w NrA ji.&S'TON .f1 lt;;Icrarsed Auctioneer for the coma., ce arrange. `I:Leaa�<ra, torrespondeti ctf ea1I.> tN11tc3 for sales can be made by' inp the Central Hotel, Exeter. Ciair°g+'w xnodc.raate, satisfaction RADIO. SNAP 3 -Tube set, with tubes, B. batteries and•phones. $100.00; it won't be here long at this price. Everything in. Wireless. W. J. )SEER. Apprentice to Dr•essmnaking. Ap- ply to Siiss Tom. ALFALFA SEED. -We specialize in growing Alfalfa Seed of n hardy strain that does not winter hill. Write for price and sample. R. F. Hicks & Son Newton Brook • 3-20-7t. York County' SEED, OATS FOR SALE -Shef- field Standard, 55c. bushel and feed oats, barley mixed in 50c. bushel: Apply John H. "Hyde, ,Lot 8, Con. 2 Stanley, phone 11 on 86, Hensail:' Although ,the snoW unmelted lay, far away; And sprirrg''seerned far, so the shrill the wind with,Whis ;;Ia,d all of. December'ry chill, 1 : heard a bird call, boldly spoken, Arid: winter's spell, 1 1c11ew,. was a Bock!, torr lit. And then, s Or sol tl g , q { r e him to hie oLa time 1 11 1 (11111111111111111111111111111111 Tlie call aan-le from a citmcoo clock.t ci°se will' rector111111111111111.1 A.. Pt yrgr)r. Grass Farin to ,rent -50 acres in Hay Tp., also an Angus -grade calf for sale. Apply to T. Laing, Exeter. FOR SALE -A good bronze Gob- bler. Apply at. Exeter Times. ' • About thhty inc}ttiries Lor Scotch 1aborert were received at the Times office. Mr. Mooney of Ripley, who is placing theme men was in this corn- munity the forepart of the week and succeeded in placing a number of men. He expects to return ilia 'few days. 'Mr. J. T. Morgan hes disposed of las house on Andrew St. to Dr, G. S. Atkinson, of town, possession ,Mn , y 1st. Mr. Morgan hasnot been en 7 'oyhig the best of health and. 18 re- tiring ti} his farm in l3swerehorne h and itis hoped the outdoor life a t l exec SCOTCH 'LABORERS COMING Mr. Mooney, who was in Exeter Monday and Tuesday arranging to place a number of Scotch laborers on the farms in this community expects to return again in a few •days. Any- one nyone requiring help might leave their names at the Times office. Rooms for Rent -Suitable for business or living quarters. APp1Y to C. L. Wilson. Gouldiiig- Organist and Choirmaster J'aines St. Methodist Church., Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The- ory, Instructor of Music in the Public BUY REGULARLY AND SAVE REGULARLY NE bargain doesn't make a year's Savings. Every day is bargain day at DOMINION STORES -practically every price 'a bargain price. Buy regularly -Save regularly -at a 'DOMINION STORE, where you will always do better. Try it. These'prices will fill your market basket much cheaper.'ti COCOA RAISINS - PINEAPPLES Seeded or Seedless, g� Singapore, 2 RICHM.ELLO, ((�� �. -11.1c No. 2 tins0C r!z-lb. tin -�a7� r/, lb. tin. 11 -oz. pkt. - if You Do You; Own Baking These Prices Will Interest You SWANSDOWN CAREWHITE SATIN FLOUR 84 -Sc (Best for Pastry), 24 -ib. bag FLOUR - - _ WHITE SATIN FLOUR_ $ .25 CURRANTS, 5c; 98 -Ib. bag - - • 2 lbs. - - - PURE LARD, AG, D.S.L. BAKING POWDER, _ C No. 3 ,lb. pail - - 1 -lb. tin PURE LARD, - $3009 FLAVOURING EXTRACTS 20-1b. tub - - - Almonla, Lemon and -27 . AUNT DINAR 12c 19c Almond), 3 for MOLASSES, tin PERFECTION FLOUR 97c" BACON, Y ^S�c (Best for Bread),24-ib. bag ,Machine Sliced, 1b. - PERest for PERFECTION FLOUR 984b. NEW CHEESE, -s c (Best for Bread), $3 69 ' lb. - --- - 98.4b, bag - e Lenten Suggestions or For One -of "These.Dainty Fish Dishes .26c .25c .20c .22c CHOICE RED SALMON, .' CHICKEN HADDIE Eagle or• Tiger Brands,. _22c - " - ,. 1 -ib. tin KIPPER SNACKS CHOICE RED SALMON, 3 tins for - Eagle or Tiger ;Brands, _ 13c' CROSSED FISH 5i -1b. "tin 'SA -Lm -ON- - SARDINES SOCKEYE , (Maple Leaf, Horseshoe or _40c MACONOCHIE Clover Leaf), 1-]b. tin - HERRING SOCKEYE SALMON e� BRUNSWICK - 21c(Maple Leaf, Horseshoe or -42c' SARDINES 3 tins for Clover Leaf), 1/2 -lb. tin . To Complete Your Shopping ---Delicious Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SUNKIST NAVEL G1 APE FRUIT 23c 25c ORANGES (Swed, 33c til-",,"-,, 3 for - . arid Juicy), Doz. - , LADRozGE JUICY LEMONS, - 4 lb21c COOKINGsONIONS, _ _25c .° - - - SHOP ,A,ND:SAVE AT ` X13. Schools, NEW ItUNOALOW TERMS MODERATE Box 57, Exeter. 10111111{11111111i1II1111111i1A111111111111.11111 Bargains. in ' 'UR0' ta;Verytlaing down in Price E THOMAS INN FY LICENSED EMBALMERS AND RS . A''. :FuNknAL DIItECTClfS Phone 20W Ilaus e 203. Bis. .>I Fon SALE . rL.G0()D ELI, 'U'I:A CION Well built, attractive, modern b ting alow, ..centrally located. Apply txlaclman &Staubrir Y. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S: DENTAL SURGEON Tailors Gradttate of the Royal College of Expert, Gained by handling reliable and guaranteed goods at REASONABLE PRICES We Endeavor to carry out this polio Y 'OF SE1IVICE AND REALIl3ILITY 'Spring goods Sale now in full swing.. ELLIOTT AND 'JOHNS Dental Sttrgeons of Ontario and Uni- tersity of Tdr•onto. Late District Dental Ofilcer,• Mili- tary District Number One, London, Ont., Main Office, Main St. 'Exeter, ,Ont. PlronO 34, Exeter; Hours "0.00 a.m. t;o 5,30s p.m. RICdI ONT. 'riles. Office hours at GL + only, at 10.00 o'clock 'mix. to 5.00 o el sof;it 1a . 'm. Phone 9. JAMES W. WATSON AUCTIONEER EER. LICENSED A Sales condtulted in anY locality„ Farm Stook Sales a specialty. Satis- factionguaranteed. Charges mod- era,te. Orders left at this office will }ie.pr ,promptly attended to, R.R. l'- o y 1, I �irktan,, Phone Ifirkton 54r2. FARMS FOIL 'SALE -A few choice farms in the Townships, of Usborne, Tuckersmitlx and Hibbert: Geo buildings and welt located as to mar= ]sets. Priced right.: Apply to Thon ,: CamoCameron,Avec,Avec,Bnx 154. Exeter. HOth E 1t S E-�c brick, e1ertric 1OIt gb ,aA, bathrooTwom, wseatter..- Works, first class well and good cel- lar. Pira class stable and garage - Everything complete in house and barn. Apply to Box 195, Exeter. CARLING B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, &e., Coatis ,Inv`®stments, insurance, Exete3 011ice ..Carling: Bid*, Maio St.