The Exeter Times, 1922-3-30, Page 8TH
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A. STEWA
e Store with the Little Prices
Ontr N ew SPripg Stock is all here ready for your 'Verdict, -
rices are much lower a dopa
r goes a great deal farther than a year
age.
The ,New Wall papers are very artistic, -Soft. Blended Colors
suitable for every room in the house, -15c the Roll for souse very
neat Chintzatternscy
p suitable for Bedrooms, -20c the Roll for•fanc;y .
floral over effects suitable for Living roonts,---25c and 30c for a
lovely range of.I'arlor and Hall Papers; -50e the Roll for very Ex-
eulsive Patterns suitable for Parlors, -We would like to; show you
New Papers.---
NewLinoietuns are all in. We have a good. ,range of New
Black and floral over patterns 2 and 4 yards wide.
LADIES' SPRING CMTS
In a11; the leading shades Sah s--Tatpes-
--Brotizs and Blacks
Braids and Enl voidery ri ings� --19.00 to$3
a,00.
NOW Hounespun Suitings for the Ladies -5q inch wide in every
leading shade. Pure wool and real values
•$3.98 Extra Special Ladies' Black Pumps with or without Buckles,
Dongola and Patent leather, regular- values: up to $7.50 all clear-
ing at $3.98,
98c $:1.25 and $1,5Q .. three new Corset Bargains iiiuch below
regular prices. Ask to see them.
35c or 3 for $1.00 Union Towels. All Linen one way. Slightly
soiled; regular value 65c; Clearing 3 for $1:00.
Can't ;`beat our Groceries; Can't
beat ora .
ces, We beat : 'em All.
3 plkges. McLaren's Jelly Pow-
ders 25c
1.0o a pkge. for Kellog's Corn
Flakes
3 Bottles Best' Extract for 25c
6 lbs. Rolled. Oats for 25c
12c pkg for Shredded Wheat
6 pkges. Best Toilet Paper for.
25c,
Best Granulated
1 lb Pure Cocoa for 14e
3 pkgs Armenia for 23c
2 pkg Lux for 23c
11.c Bor Dutch Cleanser
10c Box for Corn Starch
15c a lb for Christie's Soda
Biscuits
2 Cans Real Good Salmon for
25c
DDe a Box for Excelsior Dates
Sugar $7.15 per cwt
J. Stewar-
llig Event iii EXETER:April 7th and -8th.
This store is in. the Big PUSH- tor 'Dollar Day.
Tice. of Good Values TURN ,.
ltzes into. DOLLAhS will be a great Feature.
The World moves and Prices Cha. Keep
�ge. weep abreast of the Times and
Buy at this Store. • Regular trips here will broaden you; please you
and Save you money, we aim to give you Something Outeof-the-Or-
dinary from Time to Time, . We had beautiful FIowers last week,
expect more this is weep. Flowers, cheer the Sick_ and Gladden the
well. Send Some. We will` feature Flowers DOLLAR DAY.
1!!!X :DUEL,
Our Leser thisi .
Friday and Saturday
3
10 3. Grey' `Granite Dish Pans 59c.
COMPARE OUR VALUES WITH `_NY OTHER STORES
=macaw aranaa,
AT THE KANDY KOLJNTER:
BEST CHOCOLATES 39c POUND
SALTED PEANUTS 19c POUND.
Powell's Bazaai
POWELL'S BAZAAR, FOR BARGAINS
GLAD TO .SEE YOU. COME. -' MUSIC EVERY DAY.
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Canada's Largest
Grocers
Retail
Brunswick Sardines 4 for 25.
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Special- Blend
Tea
45c,alb.
da
Breakfast
Bacon 31c.
CORN N SYIi
UP 5 Ib TIN 43c ;
CORN SYRUP 10 lb `TIN 83c
CORN SYRUP
2
Ib TIN 19c
COCOANUT 1 lb 25c
ICING SUGAR 2 lbs 19c
'TAPIOCA 3 lbs 25c
RIVERSIDE CORN
RIVERSIDE,- PEAS
RIVERSIDE TOMATOES
CORN STARCH
SILVER GLOSS STARCH
CELLULOID STARCH'.
14c
16c
16c
10c
12e
12c
Cheese
25c.
Excelsior �®r
. Dates
3:pks, 25c,
Cocoa 2 pounds for 25c.
'4 STRING BROOMS
39e
COFFEE• RASPBERRY JAM
39c lb, I 75c .4 Ib 'TIN
Valencia Cake 25c, ,a:p� ound
k'
,es,t iii pie i o °owe:
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c;colates.29c, Ih.
iss ,s;. Creams.
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Mamas Re»o t r--Tllpwe foilowriarj Is
the 'rep -Ort of ;thea lCxeter lll�►r>rst
corrected Averg Wedhe8day.
Wheat $1.37
Oats 34d•to 40c.
Barley 48e to 55c.
Manitoba Flour $4.10
Family Flour $4.15.
Pastry flour $3.90
Bran $1.65 per cwt,:
Shorts $1,65, per cwt.
Feed floor $2.10
Creamery Butter 42c and 45c
Dairy Butter 36c to 39e
Eggs 25e
Lard 20c
Hogs $12.75
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o ®y smart Models. The Cloths are good and prices: much.
lower than;jast season's, Splendid range of Boy's Clothing at $6.50.
• $8.50 ana:$9.50•
10 a40,111 -ss Sunday School , and Bible `=;
lasses.
11 a, iu,--Rev. Dr. Fletcher
7 p. 1n, ---Rev; G. M. Chidiey
lloy 'Scouts meet Friday evening
JAS STREET IltBETHO'PTST
OU17ROH
Rev. M, J. Wilson. B.A., castor. ._
Evangelism and .Social Service Anni-
Vert arY ,;.A
Preacher Rev. 3.A,Agnew,'of London o
3 p.m: -Sabbath School and Bible
Classes.
Congregational and Choir Singing •
All welcome
MAIN ST. MONTHODIST CHURCH
'Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.) '
11,00 a, in. -Rev. Geo. McAlister
3.00 p. m. -Sunday School and
I3ib1e.'classes" _
at eight o'clock 7.p ii1.--Rev. , John Coburn, Toronto
BETHANY
Ttuesdas April ril 4t1a 2 30 -Rev. John Coburn.
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Admission
Adults 35e Children 20c:.
Saturday will be All Fool's day.
Mr. Norman Ford left last week
for Detroit.
Mr. Ed. Howald is confined to his`
home with illness.
Miss 'Alice Vincent, of Stratford,
was hone for the week -end.
Mr. Gerald Fitton, of London, vis-
ited his parents on Friday last.
Miss Ethel' Day, of London, 'spent
the week -end with her parents here.
Mr. Elmer Tuckey, of London,
spent the week -end at his hone here.
Mrs. Jos. Davis, of. Merlin, is visit-
ing her parents,: Mr, and • Mrs. Won.
Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 13. Gardiner; of
`Blyth, visited .in Exeter on Thursday,
Of last week.
Messrs. P. Frayne and F. Der
-
bridge who recently exchanged hous-
es are moving this week.
Look for bargains at Gardiners.
Upholstering, picture framing neatly
done. Gardiner for.. service:
Mr_ Win. Blatchford, of .Toronto,;
visited with relatives and friends in
Exeter during the past week.:
Mrs. Doherty, of Toronto, :has :re
turned ".to her home after visiting
her brotlier. Mr. T. S. Woods.
Mr- ,T. • D Flann, accountant, of
Bank of Commerce is in Parkhill for
a few days relieving`the Manager.
Misses Jennie and Annie Strang
attended' the ;funeral of the late Mrs.,
Martin in London on Saturday last:
Mrs. Thos. Crews, of. Exeter, North
returned home :.fro`'_London last
week where .she spent a few_ weeks
with friends.
Mrs. Ahios has solcl• her residence
on .Andrew street to -Mr. Milo 'Snell..
Mr. Snell does not get possession un-
til midsuminer.
Dr. Gunn, of. ' Calgary, and his
father, Dr.
Gunn,
of Clinton, were
the guests of Mr. •an&; Mrs. F. W.
Gladman on. Tuesday.
Miss H. N. Keddy, of Hurondale,
spent Tuesday of this -.week` in „St,
Thomas, attending the funeral of her
aunt, Mrs. Down, widow of the late
Emanuel Dowi1.
Mrs. F. ' W. Gladman, Mrs. J. A.
Stewart and Mrs. Amos were in Lon-
don Saturday attending the funeral
of the late' Mrs. (Rev.) W. M. Martin
The Iiensall Junior hockey team
wound up the hockey season in -Exe-
ter on Friday night last when the
Exeter Juniors took the visitors into
camp by a score of 10 to 0.
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Mrs. R•
G.
Gillies, of Hamilton„
visited _her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam'1' Martin for a few days during.
the 'pat `week. Mrs. 112a '
rs stir is,indis-
posed
indis -
posed and'' is under the ldoctor's`,care.
Mr. W. J. Beer has the contract
for installing the electricalfixtures
in the new Centralia Methodist
church. Mr. Beer recently supplied
the fixtures for a Dashwood church:.
Mr.Chas- Jeckell, of Youngstown,
Ohio, and Mrs. Howe, of Toronto,
visited their brother and sister Mr.
Jas. and .Miss Laura Jeckell-at -the
time e of the sale and Iiave since re-
turned 1,6 -their homes.
Mr. J. W. Hero -has purchased the
frame cottage on the Rollins farm on
the London Road south. He intends
to have, it torn down and used in
building a bungalow on his lot on
Carling 'street.
Mrs. K. G. Clarke and babe, spent
the week -end at her home here. She
leaves on Tuesday to join her hus-
band-in
us-band in Windsor, where Mr.,Clarke
has been a,ppoiated • manager for
'Gammage's -new store.
bfr. Jas. Jeckell has moved to
town this `"week frons the London
Road north, into the residence of
,Mrs: Wm, Russell on William St.
Which,,he has rented and not purchas-
ed as formerly announced. ' Before
,moving to town Mr,,Jeckell had a
very Successful' sale of„his stock and
;na„i Dei s,
The cattle and pigs,
r•eidwell,_ the price for Vie horses
1 was down somewhat,
Y. P. C. A.
BOWLING TOURNAMENT FRIDAY .=
NIGHT --
7.15 p. m. sharp.
This contest will be worth watching.
All are welcome:
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SALVATION• ARMY SERVICES.
Services in the Public Library next
Sunday. -
11 a.m.-Holiness meeting
7.p.m.-Salvation meeting
2.30..m.=Sun" a school d y s Dol and Bible
class: and -special sand tray for
primary. class.
Cottage meeting in North Enid on
Tuesday night.
Capt. MacGillivray, officer in charge.;{
"IVY- ROLM FARM'''.
Eggs For atchfln
Bred to lay Barred Rocks, culled
annually icy .;the Ontario, Dept. of,
Agriculture, and' headed by speeia11y.
culled
Coehrelsfronl the department.
Indian 'Runner Duck Eggs and Baby`
Chicks. Also custom hatching done.
Prices upon ;aplrlication.,
POTATOES, for SALE -Seed and',
eating potatoes.
,Apply to, L. V. Hogarth, Exeter.
Phone ; Crediton: 18 R 31.
For Sale -Two acres of choice gar-
den laud in Exeter. Apply to Thos.
FOR SALE -=A few good frame
buiiaiizg`s, all .‘Sizes. . R...13.. Quance,
Exeter, Ont.
SPECIAL PRICES for ',ten days
only from April 1st on car of Fencing'
Gates, Barbwire asci - Burlington
steel posts. Francis & Williams.
Massey -Harris Show ' rooms. ;
FOR SALE 100 Uus: of 'marigolds
'Apply.'to Wm.' Welsh, ,phone 174r3.
Mr. Clayton ,,Proutyis preparing. to
erect a barn .ort his farm on the Lake
Road.
Dollar Day means.Bargain Day. Plan
to visit Exeter on Friday and .•Satur-
day, April the 7th and` 8th.
Mrs., Fred Hawkshaw, of Stratford
is visitingqn Exeter owing to the ill-
ness -of Mrs. John.' Hawkshaw..:
Look for bargains - atu' Gardiners.
Upholstering, picture framing neatly)
done. 'Gardiner tor 'serviee...
Mr. W. D. Sanders is confined to
his: home- Suffering 'with an affection
behind the eye caused from influen-
za.
Mr. Isaac Dunsford and sister -Mrs.
Gould intend moving onto the farm
on the Lake road occupied by Mr..
Wm. Carrick..
Mrs.
rsli
who has been � 111, but
who was able to be up around, was
again taken down this week and is,
confined to her •bed.
The' roads throughout. this section
are in had condition ' owing- to the
frost coming out of the ground. In
some places the road -bed has broken
through;,
Look for bargains at Gardiners:
Upholstering, framingpicture;l
neatly
done. Gardiner for, service.'
Smart Misses' and Ladies' Coats
Every week we receive a number of New Styles. Drop in often
and see what we are Offering.are We' told our prices are very ifoas-
able, Considering the splendidStyles and Materials we are showing
,IIILLLE BURKE DRESSBS
We are agents for these popular
siunnier Dresses, and have a splendid
assortment of New Dresses ready for
your inspection Priced at $3.",•75 $5.00
And $6.00.
CUI 'TARN NETS AND riMUSLINS
Showing very neat patterns in
Serinis and Nets in colors of .white,.
Cream and ecru, at very popular pric-
es. Special valises at per yard 50c.
Strap Slippers and Oxfords
Are very popular this season. We are showing some very
Stuart Styles in Black and Brown leathers. It is claimed that Pat-,"
entleather will be strong this season.
Priced at $4.00 $4.50 to$7.60.
Watch this space next' week for
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r Specials for Dollar Day.
Friday day and Saturday 7th and 8th
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CARLING .B.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary'
Public, Conveyancer :,
Solicitor for the Molsous•Ban k,'
etc.
Invest your funds . in t Vie--.
tory, Dominion of Canada,
Provincial and • Municipal
Bonds.
• Legal invest1ent for Trust
Funds.• _
At, existing prices, from 6
per cent to 7 per cent can' be.
obtained from these bonds:
Orders received by Me.
Money to loan at :' lowest
rates of interest.
OFFICE
Carling Block, Main- Street,
EXETER, ONT
Dray
and Baggage
ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE
'WE MOVE IT REASONABLY
MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY
AT YOUR SERVICE
~, AUTO LIVERY;
Horse and Livery in- Connection.
Bagshaw &. Easton
Good' glasses if you need thein-
Good advice if you don't.
J. WARD, D.C., Optonietaist
EXETER
Yearlings' For Grass -We have
pasture for a number of cattle for the
su�u,ner. Apply to ,H, Kyle, R. R.
&6.:I, Woodham.
FOR -SALE-About:
hay. Apply to Jos. May,
FOR SALE --Eggs for Hatching
from • Single Colnb.` Rhode Island
Reds. Bred to lay stock.
00 ,
$ 1per
15;eggs, R. B. Quance, Exeter Ont.
five tons ' of
phone 175.5.
the Leading Furniture:
Dealer
Funeral Director a
rid Embalmer
Facilities and: Ser��,, `c
e ,Unsurpassed
SPE � �,
CIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
?I -NEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP-TO-DATD EQUIPMENT
O'1 t.1 HOU.SJS ;l1LOCE
I-IONE, 74,T: Night call 74W
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WITHOUT BEING EXTRAVAGANT BYWEARING
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Ai11AN. � I�A�E '�0 MEA��J � SIJ%TS:
EVERY`SUIT OR COAT IS MADE TO MEET THE REQUIRE-
MENTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL FOR WHOM IT IS MADE. STYLE,
FIT, WORKMANSHIP AND FABRIC ARE JUST WHAT IS RE-
QUIRED. BEST OF ALL OUR PRICES MEAN A. SAVING THAT
ARE RARELY' DUPLICATED.
two Pant Suits for. $22,00
GOOD TWEED SUIT FOR 1 .
7
8 00 AND
NEW SPRING OVERCOATINGS
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN AND
FASHION CRAFT ,CLOTHES.
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CLUBBING LIST:
Exeter Times .$1.5O O. a. -rear: -$2.00
to -the United States.
Times and Toronto Globe.....:..$6.25
Times and 'Mail &
,Times and ` London Ada ertiser 6.25
,Times, and: `London Free Press .6.25
Times and Toronto Star 6.25
Times and Farmer's AdVocate 3.00
Times & Family Herald & W.S. 3.40
Times and Montreal Witness 3.05
Times and Farmers Sun ' 2.90
Titres and Christian Guardian 3.40
Times and Canadian Farm 2.90
Times & Canadian Countryman 2.90
Times and Presbyterian 3.90
The above publications may be
obtained by Times subscribers in any
combination, the pirce for any pub-
lication being the figure given, less
$1.50, representing the price of, The
Times.- '-
These prices are for addresses in
Canada Or Great Britain;''
A. E. TENNANT
`Veterinary `;,.,;ten; n
Orrice --3\P-1: nnne?l's Gals ;al„ies an-
John St. Ptione:calls" receive prompt
attention. Phone '26w
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BUSINESS CHANCE
Parcel Delivery Business for Sale.
Sydhey Smythe, •1larket, Lane Lon-'
dont.
te, • iron •ptrnps ae 1 at gigs hi
stock. Iron or wood ptjraps reparrw
ed; wells puuaped out .o °' cleaned.
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NOTICE
It you feel you cannot afford a
new Suit this spring, but you.would
like to look just as good as the Tel-
low who buys a .new"suit, you can do
,so just b letting
T. H. ELLIOTT
Clean, Press and Repair that old one
of. yours. I also dye and dry clean
Ladies' or 'Men's Suits.'
DR. JOHN :WARD
Chiropractic Ss; Electrical Treatments
for Chrenic _and Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours
-10 to 12, 2 to 4,.aird by appointment.
Office -William and Sanders ,,,Sts.
Phone 43,
ci chrame
Machine '- Work&
Cylinders re-grdund and 'rings 'and.
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pistons fluted,
Grinder Plates re -ground
13i:TSIIL' Ss Gilf:'yVrIN(
Owing - ourotic b
business,` weto arer nowapidly located gr in thie
large brick garage on, Jaynes St. just
off Main. We are, fully equipped
with the best mny icludin
acc tYline gas weldingachioliertfitn
.'We 1zreg. _
prepared- to repair, all :makes of cars
and other, maclii'nery...',Cars iegiiiai
Ing repairs, `stored , free. All w orir:.::
guaranteed. Prices ren^~~"'`'''
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