The Exeter Times, 1921-2-3, Page 8ONE I6.:
l�IlONE 16.
• The Big
Sale Starts
.27th
°end Lasts 21 Days
We .will ,only attempt to mention a few
of the rare bargains hi this space,
-
s! Fill Your Needs
from Our stock oi
Fresh Groceries
Red Rose and - Sal-
ala Tea,per Ib. 50c
Lux, now 2 for 25e..
Largest : plug .T & B,
tobacco ........ 75c.
Palmolive Soap, 3
iaage baza Lor 25-c,
15e bottles of best
extracts 10c
Gillette's Lye, 2 for
25c
PearIine, Iarge paek-
age, 3 for .... , 20c
Jelly Powders, all
flavors, 2 for 25c.
Clipper Salmon, 7
cans for $1.00
Tomatoes 15c a can,
7 for $1.00
0, meal, 5lbs. for 25c
Kellogg's Toasted
Corn Flakes, two
for ., 25c.
Royal Yeast, per box,
5c.
Large size Ammonia,
2 for 25c.
Golden Table Syrup,
per lb. 9c.
Shredded Wheat, two
packages for ,.25c.
Corn Stareh, per
package ........ 10c.
Seedles Raisins, 15oz.
package 30c.
Best quality Seeded m
Raisins, 15 oz.
package 30c.
Stewart Pulls Some Surprises
OPPORTUNITY iNOOKS-BUT IT WILL NOT OPEN DOORS.
YOTJ nIUST COME TO THE SALE TO BENEFIT
MILITARY E 513BERS
Men's ' Brown. Military Rub-
bers, just the thing for ' over
heavy boots. To clear at $1.00
per pair.
RUBBER BOOTS
Men's Black Rubber Boots,
red sole and heel.Regular $6.00.
Sale Price $4.40
SUGAR
Best Pure Cane
Sugar, $11.25
per hundred.
Sugar prices
subject to mar I
ket fluctuations.
SPOOLS
Coates' Best
200 yd. Spools,
Black White or
colored.
3 for 25c.
Boys' Sweaters
Boys Pullover
Sweaters, : in
Navy and Red
and all Red, in
a good weight,
all sizes.
Sale Price . -$1...
Highest prices paid for poul try and all Produce
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Owing to the great success of our rprice-reduction ' sale `in Decem-
ber, we are goingto continue it through Tanuary to give others a chance
to get soine bargains.
Remember this is a real reduction sale and if you want to be in
some of these bargains, come early, as goods are going fast.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
We have a fine motor hearse in connection with our business.
Everything up-to-date.
Phone 20J and 20W.
On,
-PRAIRIES ARE BONE DRY.
Inter -provincial trading in intoxi-
cating liquors ceased at midnight,
January- 31, 1921, in Manitoba, Sas-
katehewan and Alberta,- and ship-
ments which had not crossed the pro-
vincial borders by that hour will not
be delivered to the addresses, Trad-
ing in liquor has been heavy in the
past few weeks. In Manitoba the
forty -ounce ,prescription bottle passes
Into history. Henceforth doctors are
limited itt their prescription to one
hundred 12 -ounce bottles,monthly.
YOUR 'DAILY PAPERS
'Toronto Daily Globe .. $5.00
Toronto Daily World . , . .. $4.00
Toronto Daily Star ........$3,00.
London Daily Free Press ...
Landon Daily Advertiser ....$5.01/
Family Herald &'Weekly Star $1,50
Farmers' Advocate . ....$1.60
Canadian Countryman $1,00
Montreal Weekly Witness ....$1.65 World -Wide
2.00
Toronto Saturday dayNzbgh.t
$ 4,00
MacLean's Magazine $3,00
Rural°Canada$1,,00
The- 'Youth's Comp anio
p xis .. $2,50
.The" Farmers' Sim
1.60
Farmers° Magazine , , .. . $2.00
Christian Guardian $2.00
The Exeter Times has a clubbing
rate with • nerett daily and weekly pa-
pers. To find the clubbing rate add
the price of the pipers you wish to
asubscribe for and Subtract 25c from
a daily paper and 10e from a week -
Miss Anna Bell has been visiting
for a week in Seaforth.
Your Subscription for Instance?
If you owe money to anybody, pay
it now. A ten -dollar bill set going in
this way on Monday may pay, in tarn
fifty or a hundred accounts before
Saturday night. Cmpiaint is made
that people who are well-to-do are
frequently among the most negligent
in this matter of settling bills. Never
being in a tight corner themselves,
they do not realize how muchothers
may stand in.. need of money. Suffer
another world of exhortation. Do not
merely say, "I must pay that ac-
count." That gets nowhere. Do it.
now, start the ball rolling,-Orillia�
Packet,
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Weak says:" Organization has been
completed and arrangements are be-
ing made for a summer school at
Goderich, Rev. A. ,E; Millson
Au-
burn, has been elected, president, and
I�ev, and
J. F. Reycraft, of Goderich,
secretary. The sessions are to be held
at thex tzeethurel which
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,give ample opportunity for largo
audionees or small elasses, Already
part of the program has lyeen ar-•6 - Ii7Vi S'TM7INT I30N1)S
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Market Report he fallowing is
the report of the xgzeter Mark.t:
corrected • every Wednealday,
Wheat $1..85.
Oats, 50e.
Barley 65 to '75a
Family flour $5,50.
Sherts $2.10per. 100 ibs.
Bran $2.0Q per 100 lbs.
Feed flour $3,00.
New laid eggs 65c,
Held eggs 45e.
Creamery butter 62c.
Dairy butter 47c.
Lard 30c.
Hogs $14.25.
Potatoes $1.23.
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Let us help yu with your Saturday
baking. Buy our special one -pound
cakes at 25c and 30c. Cherry Sponge,
Walnut Sponge, Maderia Jelly Rolls,
Gold Cake, Rich Fruit Cake, Walnut
Kisses, etc. Fresh. every Friday; .--
HARVEY & H RVEY.
Band at the rink' tonight, (Wed-
nesday). Admission 25c and 35c.
In future we will commence chop-
ping at 12.30 as formerly. -HAR-
VEY BROS.
Lent begins on Wednesday, Febru-
ary 9th.
Mr. F. W. Gladman is ill < at his
home but is improving.
Mr. Walter Dearing, of London,
has been visiting reIatives in town.
A number froni town have taken
in the motor show at London this
week.
Mrs. Thos. Creech and two chil-
dren visited in Stratford over the
week -end.
Miss Elva Harvey returned home
Tuesday after spending the week -end
in London.
Mr. Geo. Willis, of London, visited'
his mother in Exeter the forepart.
of the weeld
Mr. Will Brown, of London, was
in town Monday evening taking in
the .hockey match.
Easter comes early this year. Good
Friday is March 25th and Easter,;
Sunday, March 27th.
It used to be if -a man's cellariwas
wet he would notify the council. Now
he doesn't tell a soul.
Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay and son, of
Yorkton, Sask., are visiting at the
home of nIr..yA. Dow:
Miss Verda Rowcliffe and Ruby
Parsons, of London, spent the week-
end at their homes here. „
Mr. Maurice Harvey, of. London,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Harvey, over the weeke-nd.
airs. R. Gidley, of town, attended
the funeral of athe late Mrs.,. Robert
Wade, at- Parkhill, last week.
Mr. Harold Boyle, La Toronto, vim='
ited in town this week, taking in the
hockey game on Monday evening.
Mrs. E. J. Christie •has returned
from Toronto after" a pleasant visit
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. R.
Rogers.
Will the lady who took\the wrong
boot and skate from the rink Last
week kindly return to the same to
the management.
A number of Hockey fans, went to
Goderich on Friday evening last to
witness the game between Exeter=
Zurich and Goderich.
Mr. A. E. Kuhn,' of Kerrobert,.
Sask., former manager of the Bank
of Commerce in town, is visiting
with relatives at Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Hall, of Wales,
N.D., who have been visiting with
relatives here for the past month,
left Tuesday to visit with relatives -
in Flint, Mich., before 'returning to
their home.
Mr. Wm. Butler, of London, visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Per-
kins, also with his ; parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Wm.: Butler, of Cromarty.
Mrs. H. Perkins returned with him
to visit her sister for a few days.
Messrs. James Foote and E. Wil-
lis have bought out Mr. A. Reeder's..
interest in the garage on James St.
and have already taken possession.
Mr. Reeder has taken a position with
Mr. J. Taylor of the Taylor Tire
Shop.
The members of the Y. held a
bowling tournament on the alleys
last Friday evening. Teams were
drawn up and there was keen com-
petition, On Wednesday eveningiRev.
A. A. "Trumpereand Mr. W. G. Medd
gave two splendid addresses.
Rev. Judson Kelly, of Colborne
Street Methodist Church, London,
conducted ` ?Missionary services in the
James St. Methodist Church on Sun-
day, preaching two able sermons. He
also addressed the Sunday School' in
the afternoon. Rev. Mr. Wilson took
Mr: Kelly's work in London.
In the auction of the Mitchell town
scales for the year 1921 there were
threebidders and they Were knocked
clown to Mr. W. F. Levy at $245.
Last year Mr. Levy rented the scales
for $65. Some difference. The Exeter
weigh scales go begging at $10.00 a
year,
The inaugural meeting of the new
Beard of Education for Exeter is
being held tonight, Wednesday. The
board c consists
r5f. Rev.
Tr, i'
trn-
er
F. W
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dman, J, S. Harvey,
E. Dignan, R. N, Creech, J. G. Stan-
bury, J, Grieve, W. G. Medd, H. T.
Rowe and Wal. May, the latter three,
being appointaai by the County Coun-
cil at its meeting last week. The
Board. of. Education replaces the
Trustee .Board.
ranged, Rev=,J. H. Arnup and Pro-�
lessor Reynolds, of the O.A,C are . 136niinion,' Provincial and Munici
each to give an evening addreSs..l?al fonds, .
Rev. W, Conway has been appointers
physical director. We wish the new'
school success,
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7,EST ELLIOTT
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With the ChorcheYs
CAV ;.1C' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James .Foote, D. A. Minister'
10 a,zn,=Sunday School and Bible
classes,
11 a.m.--"Christ and Life."
The Afinistei'
7 p.nz.---Service in charge of the
Guild.
'Mr. J. G. Stanbury and Mrs. Cam-
eron will speak. Good music by choir
All welcome.
Boy Scuts meet Friday evening..
Prayer service, Thursday evening
at 7.45.
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CHURCH'
Rev. M. J. Wilson. B.A., raetor.
11 a.m.-."The Winsomeness of
Jesus." Followed by reception
of members and sacrament,
3.00 pan, -Sabbath School and
Bible
lasses.
7 pal. -- A Stranger and a Cottage
in the Dell,''
A good choir --A hearty welcome.
MAIN ST, METHODIST CHURCH ' +
Rev, Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11 a,zn -"The Reconciliation Unto
God."
3.00 p.m. -Sunday School and
Bible classes,
7 p.m. -"Hampering Limitations of
Life."
BETHANY
2,30 p.m, -"The Lord's Candle."
Y.P.CJ.A.
An address of unusual interest is
in store for the male members of the
Y. on Wednesday, February 9th at
8 p.m. ,by Mr. J. G. Stanbury on
"Habits as an Asset to Manhood."
There will ado be,a musical contest
for a few minutes. All should try to
be present.--Ieep .a date open for
February 16th .when,:the famous har-
monic male quartette, assisted by
Miss Jean Walker, elocutionist, will
be here under the auspices of the Y.
Get your ticket early.
Powell s
Phone 55 Phone 55
Colds. Cough, Hoarseness,
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Among old anal young are common
these days.
REMEDY:
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vu`s NA"IVIELESSCataarh Remedy
and Cough Syrup is a safe and reli-
able cure. Easily used and pleasant
to take, and guaranteed relief.
NAMELESS proved its worth in
teh Great War, many tube was •sent
overseas and many a comment we re-
ceiyed for its great benficiai results
to the boys who struggled there for
our comforts here, -=65c for the two,
or -by mail, 75c.
Watch this place weekly- for fur-
ther announcements,
DROP IN OFTEN. - -'
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Phone 55.
The Home of the New Edison
Parlormaid to go to Waikerville,
$40 per month, references essential.
Apply Ontario Government Employ-
ment Bureau, 108 Dundas St., Lon-
don.
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Pillow Cottons
Ta,ke'Advanta,ge of These 'Special Offerings
Fine Longciotli, 36 inches wide.
Regular 40c. Sale Price . ... 35c.
Fine Cambric, 36 inches wide.
Regular 35c,•Sale Price 30c.
Nainsook, fine quality. Regular
50c. Sale Price 40c
Blue Galateas. Regular 50c. Sale
Price 350
PLAID GINGHAMS.
Regular 50c value. Sale Price 35c.
Blea lied_.Sheeting, 72 inches wide.
Regular.$1.15. Sale Price , 85c.
Factory Cotton, heavy quality, 36
inches wide, Regular price 50c. Sale
Price 35c.
40 inch circular Pillow Cotton;
Regular 65c. Sale Price 45c
CQTTON TEA TOWELING
Regular 20c. Sale Price 15c
/ RSE GINGTJAMS
Regular price 50c. Sale Price 40e.
All colored and white Flannelettes
at reduced prices.
Cotton spools 10c..
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I. R. CAR LING B A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor/for the Molsons Bank;
t- etc.
Invest your‘funds in Vic-
tory, ,,;Dominion of Canada,
Provincial '` and Municipal
Bonds.
Legal investment for Trust
Funds.
At existing prices, from 6
per cent to 7 per cent can be
obtained from these bonds,'
Orders received by me.
Moneyyto loan at lowest
rates of interest.
OFFICE -
Carling Block,• Main Street,
EXETER, ONT. -
raaintisanawnattage
NOTICE -Money today is worth
morethan three to five and a half
per cent. The savings bankdepositor
can and should receive with absolute
safety six to eight per cent. on
readily marketable securities, inter-
est payable quarterly instead of half
yearly., Victory Bond holders 'can 1
realize full face value of. their bones, 1
and; increase es
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office --McDonnell's Sales Stables on
John St. Phone'calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 2 6w
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractor
Willia•ii
i and Sanders streets. Tues-
days, Thursdays & Saturdays, hours
10 a.m.: to 4.30 p.m. Consultation
and examination free at office.
USE "DIAMOND DYES"
Dye right! Don't risk
kt your material. Each pack-
age of "Diamond Dyes" con-
tains directions on
s sosimple
� ad.
�yr
W� that any woman cn
di
amend-alyo a new, rich
color into bid garments,.
f i� i draperies, coverings, every -
1 ^+u thing,•whether wool, silk,
An ,linen, cotton or mixed goods.
(*, ,IL .• Buy "Diamond Dyes" -no
('. other kind -then perfect re-
n eults are guaranteed even if
1 , you have never dyed before.
�„ .�Druggist
' has "Diamond Dyes'.
CeLir Card 16 rich colors.
RE -OPEN LIVERY STABLE.
Mr. William Hodgert wishes to
announce that he has re -opened his
ivery stable for the winter. Phone
17J or leave enders at the Central
their anter t yield by Hotel.
at least two per cent. and have the
maximum of safety with minimum of
risk by communicating with P. 0.
Box. 217, LondonnOntario.
A few choice farms in South Hu-
ron fer sald..:Also some unincumber-
ed. farm lands in Alberta and Sas-
katchewan will be exchanged for
town or village property. Apply to
Thomas Cameron, Conveyancer, Auc-
tioneer, etc. Box 154, Exeter. Phone.
21r12.
Eebraary
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Now is your Opportunity to Buy
Furniture at a Big Saving
,e are in the swith with a big.
Reduction •
Sale and for Febrhari only we are offeriing
our entire stock .of Furniture at a
SpeciaJ
IT WILL -MEAN MONEY PO Y au TO BUY 'Y •
OUR �URNI1'U.1xE
NEEDS THIS MONTJI,
01111 STOCK IS LARGE AND U.,. -TO -DATE, COME 111 AND SEE
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PHONES ' 74 W& 6411.
GIRL WANTED -Far general
household purgoses. Apply to Mrs.
W. J. Neaman. d
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THE EXETER TIMES
Subscription rate _$1.50 a year.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising -Made kaowa
on application,
Stray Animals -One insertion 60o
three' insertions for $1.00
Farm or Real Estate for sale 50e
each insertion for one month of Lour
insertion. ' 'a,
Miscellaneous articles, of not r"'
than : five lines, For Salk To R7,, w ,-
Wanted, each insertion 6Uc. Xkte'
and found locals 25c.
Local reading notices etc., 1,0c per
line per insertion. No notice iess
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50e.
Auction sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in,;
,„sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 100 and 5c a
line.
Saws gummed, , wood turning,
wood pumps repaired and accessor-
ies on hand. ---S. J. V. Cann, Exeter,
Phone 116,
PLEASE
Take time and read this add
You will save money just by let-
ting T. H. ELLIOTT clean and press
and repair your old suit,
I also send- suits away to be dyed
and dry cleaned.
Three-piece suit dyed $4.50
dry cleaned .... ,x;2.00`
T. IL ELLIOTT
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tings correct to the minute,
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