The Exeter Times, 1924-4-17, Page 8Your New Coat
For Easter
$1.1.95 $16.95 $19.85 $23 95
We aregoing,to make it very easy for you to. have your New
Coat for Raster. Come to this store and see our big weend-end
display on Thursday and Saturday. We have priced all our Coats
so they will sell right in the midst ot'theseason, Be fair to -your;
self and see our ()oats-befgre you buy, ;
Iffolcpreze
HaSierfi
To Complete Your
HOLIDAY
COSTUME
STOCKINGS GLOVES
SLIPPERS, PARASOLS
SLEEVELESS SWEATERS
SILK & WOOL JACQUETTES
SPORT SKIRTS;
KNITTED 'SWEATERS
FIANDKERCHIEFS
BLOUSES
Men and Boys
Dress :Up For Easter
New T
Suits
r'~ Dad and his Lad
EATS- CAPS- SHIRTS -' NECKTIES
SHOES- OXFORDS
You will find a complete range of men's wear in this store and
our prices will save you money.
Grocery Values
Christie's Soda Biscuits 15c plc
Y
d Soaps r Soa s 3 for 20c'
7 Bars Castile Soap ....for 25c
3 pgs Ammonia•Powder for 25c
Tasty Cheese .......... 24c Ib.
Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c pkg
Shredded Wheat ..,... 12c pkg
Thompson's Seedless Raisins
2 lbs for 25c'
A. Stewart
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is is the Right P ace 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 STOCK LATEST
FAIR PRICES BETTER
THE HOME FURNISHER
DESIGNS
SERVICE
E. 6ADINER
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
Long distance calls given prompt attention.
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
OPERA HOUSE FLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
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They Have "Class"
Written all;Over Thee.
See our, display of Borsalino and King
Hats this week.
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Market report--Tilefollowing
the report of the Exeter Werke
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat $1.00
Oats 48c.
Harley 66c
Manitoba Flour $ 3.45
Pastry Flour $3,00
Family 'Flour $3.30
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Feed Flour $1,75
Bran $1,50
Shorts $1,60
Dairy Butter 33c
Creamery Butter 40e -41e
New Laid Egge 22e
I•Iold Eggs 21)c
Lard 1'7 to 20e
Hogs $7.25
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10 a.m.--Sunday School and Bible:
Class.
11 aim. ---"Through Suffering to Vie-
t tory"
7 p.m. ---"Leading the Living"
Bol* Scouts meet Friday evening,
LOCAL
miae1,>sn0xlw at�i.� fid
Make Exeter beautiful.
Rake up, Clean up, Paint up.
Miss Ross was in London on Sat-
urday.
Clinton tax rate has been struck at
44 'mills:
Clinton and Mitchell will celebrate
May 24th.
Mrs,' Geo. Manson visited in. Lon-
don on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Way spent Sat-
urday. in London.
Mrs. Jas. Taylor, of Lucan visited.
at her home here on Saturday.
Miss Ila Johnston, of Seaforth,
spent Sunday at her home. here.
Miss Ila Johnston, of Seaforth,
spent Sunday at her home here:
i has Simmons taken'a
position with Harvey & Harvey:
• Miss Ruth Andrew spent a few
days in Sarnia during the past Week.
Mrs, H. C. ' Wilken, of Thedford,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Marshall.
Mrs. Geo. Anderson left Monday
for Sarnia to visit her daughter over
Easter.
Mr. Czar'Haruess left on Thursday
last to take -a position as barber at
*Granton.
Mrs, Webber and-. son are visit
ing with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs.
S. Hardy.
Mrs. D. D. Smith, of Toronto, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs.' John' Rowe spent the
week -end with Mr. and. Mrs. A. Hoop-
! er in London.
Miss Gladys Duncan, of Farquhar,
visited over •Sunday with Miss Anna
Bell, of town:
Mr. Bruce Rivers, Mrs. Wni. Riv-
ers and Miss J. Rivers were in •Lon-
don Saturday.
Mrs. T. S. Woods and daughter,
Marion returned Saturday after vis-
iting in Oakville. •
Lucan will have a. half holiday
eacli'Wednesday afternoon from May
7th to, Sept. 17th.
JAMES STREET M TBODIST
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Rev. � Doirnoli I3
. Faster'
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Donnelly,
-> Fellowship' ' and;'
10: a.m.-Public ublic
Praise Service.
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<;.M. -``The Easter Story,
1 st Inrpressions."
3 p.m. Sunday School and; .Bible
Class.
7 p.m. -,A recital of "Love Trium-
Lift" A tale of the First Easter'''
tide.
On Friday night at 7.45 there will
be a Good Friday service in James
St. Church. The Pastor will preach,
on "Tlie - Meaning of The • Cross."
Special music by Men's Chorus. Ev-
rybody welcome.
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The, tax rate of St. Marys for 1924.
will be 44 mills, an increase of two
mills
year.
over last Y
Miss Katherine McDermid, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end at the home
of Mr. Daniel Wood.
Rev. 3. Foote exchanged pulpits
with Rev. R. C. McDerniid, of Goder-
ich, on Sunday last.
The maple syrup season is about
over for another year. The make
has been fairly large.
Mr. Morley Wilson, of Dresden,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pow-
ell over the week -end.
Mr. Lou. Heideman, of Toronto,
spent the week -end ,with his parents,
-Mr. ,and Mrs. Ed. Heideman.
Mrs. Powell and little Miss Jean-
ette Tainan leave Thursday morning
to spend the holidays in Toronto.
School closes Thursday afternoon
1 for the Easter holidays, and will re-
main closed until Monday, April 28.
Mrs. Wm. Pornfreit and children,
who have been visiting in Hamilton
for several days returned home this
week.
Harvey & Harvey last week purchas-
ed a
urchas-ed..a pony and have started a service
that will handle the delivery for both
stores:
Miss Hale, of the Exeter H.S. staff
wascalled to her hom in Gananoque
on Saturday owing to the illness of
her mother. ,,
Miss Lila Johns who has been vis-
iting in Brantford called on friends
in Exeter one day last week, leav-
ing here for Sarnia.
A lot of work by a few people will
never put Exeter where it belongs,
but a little work by -a lot of people
will. Why not be one of them.
April has not been living up to' its
reputation as the rainy month, as the
showers so far have not been very
copious. A good rain would do much
good.
Mrs. Jas. Grieve returned home
Tuesday evening after visiting with.
her son Mr. L. J: Grieve, of Strath-
°roy, Little Miss Helen returned
with her 'for a few' days.
LOST --A, crank for a Ruggles
Truck, between Exeter and Hensail.
Finder please leave at Times office.
FIELD CROP COMPETITION
IN OATS,
The., Secretary of the Exeter Agi,-
culiora,l. Society will receive "rentries
for the Competition. for ,fiivie, acre..lots
un for the 15th Of May. Entrance fes
plCO and ineinbershiip urn the soviet .
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FOR • SALE
30 1 -gal. bottles, for .Maple' Syrup.
Vacuum Cleaner, Lawnmower;
Good 5 H.P. Gas Engine,
Power, Cutting. Box, Bargain.•
Electrical, hall fixture
Good 3 -way Iron Pump.
Collapsible Baby' Buggy.
Barn, Timber frame, 24x30.
Heavy copper boiler. Bargain:
$35 buys a real good typewriter.
Laundry Stove, nearly new.
new,4-hole,, with
Range, -
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nearly h
Reservoir, Ba'gaiu for' quick sale.
Washing Machine and wringer
2 • four -panel doors complete with,
jams and casings.
Emery wheel, counter shaft, 17 -in.
pulley and belts, complete. Bargain.
$16.00 buys a White Oak Writing
Desk and Bookcase.
Cockshutt 'Tractor Plow. complete,
Bargain.
Quarter cut oak Wall Case, 20 ft
long. by 18. inches deep, complete
with shelves: large mirror and 18
drawers in base, bargain.
Information ire above articles at
'OWELL'S BAZAAR, Exeter, Ont.
FOR SALE - Brick dwelling in
Exeter North, 2 storey, electric light
also good barn, good well and cis-
tern; 5 .lots of land. Apply on prem-
ises to Mrs. F. Witwer.
ALFALFA SEED. -We specialize
in' growing' Alfalfa Seed of a hardy -
strain that does not winter kill.
Write for price' and sample.
R. F. Hicks & Son
Newton Brook,
3-20-7t. York County
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FOR 'SALE
One' -(Man's) C.C.M. "Redbird
Bicycle.; only twice used; • not a
scratch on �palat' or Dunlop tires ;
complete with following accessorie ,-
Pump, push-button bell, combined.
carrier and stand, English carbide head
light, rear ruby, reflector, toolbag
with spanner, oilcan, tine wrenches and
repair outfit, rubber pedals on one-
piece auminum frame, " Hercules"
coaster brake, large' spiral spring sad-
dle, and "Veeder" cyclometer, reg-
istering seasonrs and day's anileage.
Owned- unabl&to use bicycle. Apply'
to B. P. Calc1ougib,'
- The. Rectory, Bayfield, Ont'.
Auto Fraying
and Cartage
Having taken over' the business of
Bagshaw & Easton, I�'will continue
the :Livery and `Cartage business.
H. Bagshaw
Cochrane Machine
Work•s`.
Ford motors ,reground, fitted with
Pistons, -Complete ..$16,00. - Every,
make of Car Motor and. Engines re-
ground with Pistons Complete to fit,
also Tractors.
W. R. `Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and 5Choirmaster James
St. Methodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The-
ory, Instructor of Music in the Public
Schools. ,
TERMS MODERATE
Box 57, Exeter,
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Bargains in
FURNITUR E
Everything down in Price
R . N. R. OW E
THOMAS DINNEY
•LICENSED EMBALMERS AND
FUNERAL DII3,EC'TORS
Phone Bis: 20W House 20J.
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Just • Now in for Baster, Made in Snappy Norfolk Style, in New,',
Tweeds, with two pairs of 'Pants. These Models will please the Boys
and come moderately priced at $10,00 to •$14.00. - `
;pod Val es. io Me is Clothin
This season our stock of Men's -Clothing is 'bi'gger and better than,
ever. We offer a goeyange for the Young Man who *nears Long Trous
err for the first trine, as well as extra values in all Wool Worsteds for,
,Men at .$20.00, $27.50 and $$2.00
New Oxfords for Men
ARE, HERE FOR EASTER
We are showing ' several' New
Styles in Brown and Black, pop-
ular prices in Murray make are
$0.50 and $7.50
New Strap Sandals for
Girls
We offer a splendid assortment;
of the latest Models in Strap San-
dals, Patent Loather 'seem to be
the most popular. ' Priced at
$3.50, $4.00 iuid $4.50
New Coats for Ladies, fa r
this week
- This week -end we will have another shipinent of New Coats, for your.
inspection. They will include some of the Newer Styles that are brought
out later in the Season.
New Toggery for Men for Easier
NEW TIES
NEW HATS
NEW SHIRTS
NEW SPRING COATS
NEW SPRING SUITS
NEW SPRING HOSE
NEY BRACES
NEW SHOES
NEW OXFORDS
NEW CAPS
\ NEW GLOVES
NEW COLLARS
Southcott
Bros.
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BABY CHICKS -Barred • Rocks,
White Leghorn, Buff Leghorn, R.
C. Rhode Island Reds and White
Wyandotte. I am, now booking
orders. Get your order in and.
make sure of getting ,your chicks
when you, want there. Garnet Hey-
wood. Exeter, 'Ont.
A GOOD REPUTATION
Gained by handling reliable and
guaranteed goods at
-"REASONABLE PRICES
We endeavor to carry `out this policy
OF SERVICE AND,. REALIBILITY
Spring goods., Sale now
full swing. •'
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
Expert Tailors
IVIHOLM- FARM
FOR SALE -Choice Seed. Potatoes
Cobblers and Dooley. Baldwin Ap-
ples and ; Bred -to -lay Barred Rock
eggs for hatching..
L. V. Hogarth,
Phone Crediton 18r31.
A. L. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon . .
Office --McDonnell's bales inables oa
John St. Phone, calla receive prompt
attention. Phone 26w
ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Coun-
ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange-
ments for sales can be made by call.
ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
JAMES W. WATSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Sales conducted, in any locality.
Farm Stock sales a specialty. Satis-
faction guaranteed. Charges mod-
erate. .Orders left at this office will
be promptly attended to. R.R. No.
1, Kirkton. Phone Kirkton 54r2.
FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice
farms in the Townships of Usborne,,
Tuckersmith and Hibbert. Good
buildings and well locate!! as to scar
kets. Priced right. ` Apply to Thos.
Cameron, Anat.. Box 154. Exetef.
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALF,
,Well built,' attractive, modern
bungalow, centrally located. Apply,
Gladman & Stanbury.
'G. S. Atkinson, LD.S.D.D.S
DENTAL 'SU -Rd -EON
:,Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental. Surgeons of Ontario, and dni-
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versity of Toronto.
Late District Dental' Officer, Mil!?
Mary District Number One,, London;
Ont.,
Main Office;' M'ain St. Exeter, Out.
Phone 34, Exeter;'Hours 9.00 a.m.
to ,51:30,' p.m.
Office hours -at ZURICH ONT.,. Tues.
only; -at 1'0,00 o'clock a.m. to 5.06
&clocir ,p.m. Phone 79.
WE DELIVER FREE PHONE,
Spend Less and Buy More
• Our policy is "strictly cash" -and as little Cash as possible.
Try a DOMINION STORE. You will find that. this policy
will help you spend less and buy more quality Groceries.
PROVISIONS -
NEW 'CHEESEAYLMER PEAS
(Finest Canad'n) 1b. '2 PC No. 4 Size,' 2 tins -CAUL
KRAFT. CHEESE, 39c AYLMER CORN' q
lb: - 2 tins for - .. - . -rr9C
BACK BACON, AYLMER' QQ
Canadian Pearn3�C TOMATOES, tin ®C
(Sliced), 1b.
Made at Our Own Bakery
LEMON SNAPS
Ib. -
CHERRY CAKE
lb. - - -
;BACON, Machine
Sliced, ib. -
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CHOICE COHOE
SALMON,- 1 -Ib. tin
CHOICE COHOE
SALMON,
I/2 -lb
_41t; - IT & CAKE, Cb. - _29c
-31C JELLY far ROLLS. 25c
Stores Open PICNIC HAMS
Wednesday ' (.Small Site), ib.
Afternoon,
Thursday
qnd
Saturday
Until
11 p.m.
Closed A11
Day
Good
Friday
ZZC • SALMON, 1-1b., HOICE SOCKEYE
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CHOICE
CHOICE SOCKEYE 99_
SALMON, 1/2-1b. BRUNSWICK - add..
1JC -SARDINES 4 tins,: -25c
RICHMELLO 99_�
COFFEE, %2-1b. tin -J
RICHMELLO in
COCOA, %2 -lb. tin _
LARGE, MEATY 29C
PRUNES, 40/50,2 lbs,
ISWEET MIXED
PICKLES
(large bottle) - ....on
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MAPLE SYRUP, - �'
No. 10 tin
CAATOMK,
16-ozRN. canI,N' 3 tinsIT for
39c
BUTTERSCOTCH, - l9c
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LICORICE,-��
All Sorts Ib. -
MIlbXED• NUTS _19c
RASPBERRY ors;
STRAWBERRY
JAM, 4-1b. Glass Jar �9C
EASTER EGGS
(Marshmallow 'or 5c
Cream), a ch a7
PURE ORANGE
MARMALADE,
3 -lb. tin -
LIQUID .
AMMONIA -
CHARM
2 for
MASON JA4R
OLIVES
No. 5 QUEEN +'
OLIVES, 2 for
.49c
-22c
-25c
_39c
..25c
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HOUSE FOR SALE -Two storey
brick, electric light, bathroom, water
Works, first class well and good cel-
lar. First class stable and garage,
Everything . Complete in " hooseri
a d�
barn._ Apply Box�195,Exeter..
1. Rs DARLING B,�
Barrister, Solicitor; -&c.,
Loans Investments, Insurance
Offiee, Catling Block, Main St, Exeter