The Exeter Times, 1921-4-28, Page 8i
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Special
"Nurses' 10ths''
We have a complete rangein nicedark checks in stripes in
Blues and Greys. The very thing for that new house dress or
work apron. They are wonderful goods for washing and wearing.
Worth"'40e per yard. Special Price, 28c per yard.
"D & A" CORSETS "BIAS FILLED"
We carry a full stock of D. & A. Corsets in a number of new
styles. Also the "Goddess, Laced in Front." The Blas Filled line
in many up-to-date models in all all sizes. All lines very modes-
,ately priced.
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY:
LADIES' MEN'S ' PURE SILK ; & SILK LISLE
In many new shades. Holeproof is one of the best . Silk'
Stockings for sale to the wearer. Buy a pair of this fine make
and be convinced of their wonderful wearing qualities. Prices much
lower this season.
DINNER SETS.
"Four new designs in full 97 -piece dinner sets; they are very
neat patterns. Be sure and see our sets with China Cups. Also
a full showing of "Blue Bird" China in some swell odd pieces.
LINOLEUMS.
We have just received three new pieces of four -yard Linole-
ums, all in nice new patterns. Also all sizes in Linoleum Rugs.
Let us cover your rooms. Our selection will satisfy every -desire.
SEEDS! SEEDS! '
Now is the time to get your garden supply. All kinds of small
garden seeds and manger and turnip seeds in Steele- Briggs and
Rennie's best seeds. ;;:
Highest
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Fresh
prices
Groceries at Special. Reduced Prices.
paid for poul try and all Produce.
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Let us book you for your Rope and Hay Carrier goods. We %\
havethe B.T. one-piece, steel track; cars for _wood iron,or steel ,4
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AGENTS FOR DOMINION ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM. ?:
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1Dlassey-Harris Showrooms ._1:
1 FRANCIS & WILLLPMS /
PHONE 137, One door south of Central Hotel.
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FURNITURE
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Embalmer's'
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DEALER
DIRECTOR
EMBALMER
`EGET EARLY, CHICKS
FOR WINTER LAYERS.
Starting April 11th and each week
following, I have for sale a limited
quantity of day old chicks -Barred
Rocks and White Leghorns.
Can supply mother hens with
chicks. Prices reasonable.
Phone 33. '
W. A. SAMBROOK
CREDITON P. 0., ONT.
Agent for Buckeye Brooders, either
oil or coal -burning.
License No. 210.C
HEARSE SERVICE
20J and 20W.Always
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'0r Infants and Children
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Mothers' DayMay 8th
Mother's pleasures are simple ones. Give her the enjoyment
that rt good likeness of her boy or girl will bring.
SEND MOTHER UR PHOTOGRAPH
If you want really good photos -pictures that embrace the
artistic features of expert work' -let us make them.
Our Picture Framing Department` is adequately equipped to
trams your favorite pictures. We have just the frame to suit.
CAMERAS! FILMS! DEVELOPING! PRINTING! ENLARGING!
The Senior Studio
EXETER, ONTARIO
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THRng.. ET.I TER
Market' Report :The following M
the report of the Exetelr Market
corrected- every, Wednesday.
Wheat $1.40.
Oats 40c.
Barley 50c to 60e.
Manitoba Flour $5,30.,
Family Flour $ 5.10.
Shorts $1.9,0 per 100 lbs.
Bran $1.90 per 100 lbs.
Feed flour $2.40.
Dairy butter 47e to 50c,
Eggs 29c.
Creamery butter 61c to 63e.
Lard 22e to 2'5c.
Hogs $11.50.
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PINEAPPLES! PINEAPPLES!
Phone 56 and . leave your order
for Pineapples and we will deliver
when they are at their best and the
prices right.
WILSON'S GROCERY
and
RESTAURANT
The 'Oddfellow-s will attend service
in Main St. Church 'on Sunday even-
ing, Maty 1st, meetting at. the Lodge
Room at 6.30 sharp. Visiting brethren
welcome.
R. Wi. Fuke, N. ' G.
St. Marys tax rate has been fixed
at 39% mills.
Mrs. W. J. Bissett is visiting a few
days with her sister in Paris.
The plum trees are out in blos-
som and the tulips are in bloom.
Miss Lulu Hastings, of London,
visited her parents over the week-
end.
Mr. E. Treble is improving his
residence by the erection of a new
verandah.
Mrs. Reg. Elliott, of Norwich,
spent a few days with her sisters,
the Misses Carling.
Messrs. Merner Bros. have sold
their flax mill and farm in Clinton
to Mr. H. B. Stothers, of London.
Rev. Mr. McIntosh, of Brucefield,
occupied the pulpit in Caven church
last Sabbath, preaching acceptable
sermons. - ,
Mr. and Mrs..W. D. Wood, of
Windsor, who have been -visiting.the
latter's father, Mr. John Gillespie,
have returned to their home.
Considerable rain fell in -this sec-
tion for several days and fields were
like small ponds,, Farmers who ha
seed in were beginning to get anxi
ous.
One of theoldest voters in thi"
section to east a ballott in the re
cent referendum campaign was Mrs
E. Williams, of.:Usborne, who is 9
years of age.
Messrs. George Ford and Thos
Elliott returned last week fro
Flint, Mich., where they were calls
owing to •the illness of the former'
son, Garnet. The latter is improv'
ing.
Mr. David Elston of, --Calgary, and
sister, Miss D. Elston of • Stratford,
visited over Sunday with their bro-
ther, Mr. J. Elston and sister.,. Miss
Anne Elston.
Rev. E. G. •Powell, of. Liman, is
quite seriously ill at his home. Rev
H. B. Parnaby, of Elimville, took
Mr. Powell's work on Sunday. Mr,
R. E. Southcott took the work on
the Elimville circuit.
Mrs. James Grieve spent th
week -end with her son, Latimer, o:
Strathroy. The latter recently pur
chased a drugstore in that place: H
reports that he is well satisfied witl
the business, and he is having thf
store.redecorated.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill, who
!after returning from, their weddint
trip, have been spending a few day
with the bride's parents, - Mr. an
Mrs. Thos. Bissett, left on Tuesda!
for Edmonton where the groom is
engaged on the railway.
Gordon Veale, a farmer livin€
near Strathroy, had his barns an
contents destroyed by fire Frida
night, and he was unaware of th
loss' until he left the•,. house the fol
lowing' morning.'' The barn was 5(
yards from the house. Four horses
10 head of cattle, together witl
the -implements and other content
were destroyed.
On Sunday while Mr. E. Pym 'as
driving on Main Street, north of th
river, he had the misfortune to rur
into a buggy in which was Miss E
Welsh and her little neice. 'Mr. Pyn
was turning out to pass the rig.
b,uggy and an auto '• were • comin
from the opposite direction. In turn
ing back, his auto struck the, whee.
of.-M.is5 - - Welsh's buggy and the
wheel collapsed.
TIMES
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CRURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a.m:-=Sunday' School and Bible'
classes. '
Rev." Mr. Lundy of Kippen, will
preach next Sabbath both morning
and evening; - •
Social evening of the Guild, Fri-
day evening.
Boys Scouts at "Y" Sat. at 7 p.m.
JAMES STREET
T METHODIST
CInat'CH
Rev. M. 3. •Wilson, B.A., rastor.
Sacramental service next Sabbath,
morning and evening. .
3:00 p.m. -Sabbath School and
Bible classes.
Good- Music -All welcome.
MAIN ST. METHODIST COIIRCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
•,(Phone 21, r3.)
11 a.m.---''Atonement. Sacrament
of the Lord's 'Supper after pub-
lic worship.
3.00 - p.m. -Sunday School and
Bible classes.
7 p.m. -"David' and Jonathan."
Service for ,the Oddfell.ows.
BETHANY
2.30 p.m.-S•acramerit of the Lord's
Supper.
Y.P.C.A.
"Y" closed tonight, (Wednesday)
on account of entertainment in the
James St. -Church.
`ALFRED W. ANDERTON
Professor of Music
Cert. teacher T.R.C., London, Eng.
Organist to James St. Methodist
Church.
Late organist to Lisburn Cathe-
dral; Lisburn Presbyterian Church;
Cabir Parish Church; and music
master of Ulster,_ Provincial Schools,
Belfast.
Successes in examinations of
Associate Board ,
Royal Academy Music
' Royal College, Music
London College Music, etc.
Terms moderate.
Tuition commences ,Monday, April 18
FOR RENT -Storey and a half
brick house 'on"'south*'side. of Water-
loo street. Apply to Fred Hogarth,
R. R. 1, Exeter; of ,,,.phone 17r22,
.Crediton. '
• Have your potatoes `planted scien-
tifically"°this year. UST L. V. Ho-
garth's-potato ,planter. Potatoes
• planted evenly and . quickly. Large
or small jobs. Phone- Crediton
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EARLY SEED POTATOES FOR
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SALE -=Irish Cobblers, ' Apply to
Mrs. S. -Harness, Main. St.
We have ,ig yard one ,car of 5X
s B. C. Shingles. On thiscar we are
giving a special price for two weeks
; only. If you require .;Asphalt` Slate
Roofing, let us quote you. Our
. stock, of lumber is well assorted.
Call and let us estimate for You.
• ROSS -TAYLOR CO.
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U. F. O. MviEbTING. •.
A meeting of the members of the
` U. F. O. will1 ,be held on Saturday,
30, at, $ ,p.ni;., to nlace orders fors corn
, and ;transat other important business.
Kirkt'on-Fall- Fair
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October & 6th. � 7th '2:1
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A Baby Beef Competition will be
held between the ratepayers of the
',townships of Blanshard, • -Usborne
and Fullerton. The same amount of
prizes will be offered, as last year.
The Field Crop Competition will
• be held as usual with 'faIl wheat and
oats under the same' conditions as
, last year.
Entries for the crop competition
to 'be sent to -the -•,secretary before
May 24th.
WM. BROCK, AMOSDOUPE,
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Mr. James Campbell, an employee
of; the Ontario Hospital, London,
and formerly of the -Thames Road,
met, with a, very serious accident
on Friday afternoon last. While in
the act of . opening a keg of boiler
compound the contents exploded,
the contents burning him terribly
about the head and face. Fears are
entertainedthat he , may, lose hiS
eyesight. ,The doctors have hope for
the right eye • but none for his left
.eye. He is confined. to the hospital
and latest reports are that he is.
.resting easier. His brothers, Wesley
Iand William, • reside at London.
MrS. James T. Sdott of Granton is a
Convention
Meets in Toronto
MAY 2, 3, k, 5, 1021,
ALL ETHICAL PRACTITIONERS
INVITED.
Hear all about .intelligent dental
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CHANCE.
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'.t'IIIIRSDAY, ,APRIL 29,
1921.
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WALL PAPER
Satisfied customers is what we are aiming for. We feel that you
will be one, if you buy your Wall Paper from us, this season. We are
showing` a big range of new .goods and will be pleased to have you in-
spect them.
Curtain
Scrims an ' Nets
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We 'are showing a special range of neat patterns all at ' much
lower prices, at per yard 40c, 50c & OOc.
LINOLEUM
Four yard wide Linoleum. It will pay you to get our price before
buying your linoleum. Bring in the size of your room and get our
quotations.
Dark green standard size secends. A good blind
at a reasonable
price. ` While they last -Special at $1.00.
Southcott -Bros.
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L I ..CARLI.NG WA,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor for the Molsons Bank,
etc.
Invest your funds in Vic-
tory, Dominion of Canada,
Provincial and. Municipal
Bonds.
Legal investment for Trust
Funis. •
At existing prices Troth 6
per cent' to 'T per cent can be
obtained from theses bond.
Orders 'received by me., • '
Money to loan at lowest
rates of interest. _.
OFFICE -
Carling Block, Main ' Street,
EXETER, ONT. •
HIGH INVESMENT YIELS
NOW AVAILABLE.
Dominion of Canada Victory
Bonds,, Province of Ontario Bonds,•
Municipal and other bonds. -
_ERNEST ELLIOTT
Office -Elliot Bldg., Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR
SALE. -Choice plants; 85c a hun-
dred; $7.50 a thousand. Apply at
Powell's Bazaar.
FOR SALE -Coupe, slightly: used,
looks and, works as' good as new;
will be sold at sacrifice. Good rea-
sons for selling. Apply at The Times'
Office.
A. E. ALMOND
The nbted eyesight specialist of
Toronto, will be at the Central Ho-
tel, April 29th and 30th.
FOR RENT -A good garden. Ap-
ply to Mrs. James Pickard.
Phone 55 - Phone 55
Powell's
WEEK -END SPECIALS i .
Fancy milk jugs, 45c up.
,Fancy bowls, 25c up.
Cut flowers:
Carnations. , r
Sweet peas.
Violets.
Flowers -renew friendship, and
cheer the sick room.
_We deliver flowers anywhere in
town. Step in anytime.
POWELL'
• BAZAAR
Phone 55,
The Home of the New Edison
T. lH, ELLIOTT
IS OUT FOR BUSINIISS
My aim • is -Your patronage.
My motto -Service to the public.
PRICES -
Ladies' Suits, cleaned and pressed
$1.50
Men's Suits, pressed only . .75
Men's suits, cleaned and pressed
$1.00 to $1.50
Ladies' suits dyed $4.50
Men's suits dyed . , 134.50
Ladies' suits dry cleaned $2.00
Men's suits dry cleaned •...:$2.00
Ladies' overcoats dry cleaned$2.00
Mews overcoats dry cleaned. $2.00
I'do all kind of repairing. I also
have the, agency for the, Forest City
Laundry, London,: Ont. '
At your service.
Having purchased» a new Ford
truck I am prepared to do trucking
for parties desiring same. For Sale -
Massey -Harris cream separator, 500
lbs. cap., nearly new. Also apple
and boiled cider. Saws 'gummed,
wood turning, wood pumps repaired
and accessories on hand.
S. r. V. CANN, EXETER
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AUTO LICENSES ISSUED.
Auto licenses are ndw being issued
in Exeter by S. W. Sims. No need
to go out of town. Come in and get
yours.
THE EXETER TIMES
Subscription rate $1.50 a year.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising -Made knows
on application. •
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Stray Animals --One insertion 600
three insertions for $1.00
Farm or Real Estate for sale 600
each insertion for one month of four
insertion.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent„4
Wanted;, each insertion '50c. Los
.and found locals 2.5 c. • --
Local reading: notices etc., '10c per
line per insertion. No notice less
than 26c.,Card of Thanks 50e. _ •
Auction sales. $3 for one insertion
and $1:50 for each 'subsequent-
sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c and 6c id
line.
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A few 'choice farms in South 'Hu-
ron for sale. 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.
A. E. TENNANT ,
- Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's Sales Stables on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention: Phone 26w
Our New -,Spring GOOd Ar
Arriving
Every, DAT
How ' about that new Spring -Suit?
Lorne,.,. and see our New
Styles
It's easy to upset good form with
-an out bf form tie. That's why it
so often .happens. The remedy 'is
here in good form; Ties, Scarfs and
Four-in-hands. Gloves, Collazs
Shirts, everyything in Men's Outfit-
tinge correct to the minute, .
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