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The Exeter Times, 1922-6-22, Page 8-,.v,4xrur',httmamamuxra ts+ Dinner Sets for the June Bride 01 0:01" 19 a• ce zt ' ' �c i Dor i i7as au It off all Dinner Sets this month. Our Se ks are the finest English Porcelain China lull 97 pieces with ,:. China Cups and Saucers, in very neat Floral and Conventional 'Des- ' lgus., MEN'S WORK SHIRTS. 9$e Black and White, Ta and ,• t n u d nice Grey Stripes, .All; Sizes. They are excellent value, Regular $1.50 Special 98e, WHITE VOILE IULOUSES Dainty White Voile Blouses in a number of nifty Styles, are priced very low for Quick Selling at .$1,19 to. $2.50. SU11IRiEO CORSETS - In our Corset Department we are ready for the hot weather with a full 'flange of Up -to -Date Models. Also "a fine' light weight Corset' forthe Hot Days. All Sizes. Regular $1.50 Sale Price 9Sc.. OUTING FOOT -117E -4R Summer Shoes for every member of the family. Barefoot San- dals, White and Tan Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. Many other lines all priced very low. They Our• Grocery;Department is the place to Prices are Rock Bottom, go to Save money, 6 'Rolls Toilet Paper for 25c. - Iiellog's Corn Flakes a pkg 10c : Shredded Wheat I31scuits pet AI Laundry Soaps 10 bars 70c; pkg, 12c , Choice Ping Salmon 2-1 No. Cans for 35c Palmolive Soap 3 cakes for 23e 7 cakes Pure Castile Soap 25c Sugar prices have been advancing daily. , We have a good Stock Pure Bull. 'Cocoa per ib. 15c Jelly Powders all Flavors 3 pkgc. 25c 3 best extracts for 25c Order your Preserving Supply now, before another advance. This store will close every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and. August. A. Stewart r 1 Ana The Leading Furniture Dealer Funeral Director and Embal•ev Facilities ,�°��ce Unsurpassed ti s and Se . SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE .E4QUIPMENT GARDINR OFERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night nail 74W ARVEY Main Phone 102 Two Stores North Phone 47 CHRISTIE'S JAM `JAMS 30c. a pound: MOLASSES SNAPS CERTO MAKES PERFECT JAMS AND JELLIES JSOc. 22c, a poundWITHOUT aPound BOILING AWAY THE FLA.VOR., HAVE YOU TRIED -IT? EMPTY BERRY BOXES lc. each• CHOCOLATE NUT MOONLIGHT MELLOS G-RAHAM WAFERS 25c. a Bund DRIED PEACHES 28c, a poun PO 'ELL'S BAZAAR One feature you can appreciate in this store is that All our Prices Are in Plain Figures. You can't Misunderstand Them. , OUR POLICY a low Price and a Quick Sale, Price consistant with Good Quality. Suggestions Are Always Welcome to Better Our Business. Specials this Week Rubber Stair Treads 15c each Furniture Polish 25c each Nest Eggs 5c each Glass Flower Vases 15c to 560 Water' Glasses special 5e .earn .Telly Glasses 75c Doz. j Paper .Plates''1iQ and dllee;tDoz. Ice Cream 'PIates 9c Doz. Table Napkins 5 and 10c aDoz. •• Special prices by the' 100 Edison Prices Reduced, April 1st. AMB ROLAS $62 now $54.00 $102 now $75.00 $151 now $125.00 NEW EDISON (Disc) $144 now $110.00 $253 now $195.00 $302 now $275.00 $446 now $395.0.0 $756 now $500.00' RECORDS 9Oc now 75c $1.25 now $1.00 $1:50 now $1.25. RECREATIONS $1;80 now $1.50 $2.60 now $2.25 $3.50 and up,, now $3,00 There is no better on the market to -day at the price. Let its demonstrate the Edison to you. Powell's S(J Bazaar Market R4port µ--1'Lw tellolflak t• the report; of the Exetdr Market, corrected every Wednesday, 'Wheat $1,15 Oats 34cto 40e. Barley 48c to 56C.. Family Flour $3,85 Al:anitoba Flour $4,10 Pastry Flour $3,85. Bran $1.60 Shorts $1,60 Feed flour $2.10 Creamery Butter 40c Dairy Butter 31c to 34c Eggs 24e) Lard 20c. Hay per Ton $1'4 to $15 Hogs $13.25 ,+laos♦•• *••t*1•ereft***411 i LOCAL • s+aa••aa ••••••• (Additional locals on page tour.) Wednesday, June 2 est Is the long- est day of the year. Now is the time to get your binder canvas repaired. E. M. Quance. Mr. Gerald Fitton, of London, vis- ited, his parents in .town on Monday. Miss Pearl Rollins, of London, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May. Mr. H. H. Millar, of the H. S. staff left on Saturday last for his home at Rodney - Mrs, M. Sheere returned home Monday after visiting her son :at Brantford. Mr. Maurice Neil, of Centralia has taken a position asjunior at the Mol son's Bank. Mitchell is enforcing the Motor Ve- hicles Act. Several were up in court on Friday last for infringments to the. Act. Mrs. Kenneth Clarke and daughter June, of Windsor, ' visited the :form- er's father, Mr. A. Bowey, for a few days last week, Messrs. Wm. Andrew and C. J. Lu- ker are in Quebec City this week at- tending High Court of the Canadian Order of Forresters. Do not leave the repairing of your binder canvas until the harvest sea- son. Let us fix it up during the slack time. E. M. Quance, The winners of the Friday* evening bowling tournament . on the local green were W. D. Sanders, R. N. Rowe and R. N. Creech. Mr. and Mrs. D, Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. McLean, of Rodney, visited the former's son, Dr. M. G. Graham, of town over the week -end. Mrs. Alotherwell, wife. of. Hon.' TV R. Motherwell, Dominion Minister .of Agriculture, Ottawa: was last week the guest of Mrs. Ketchen, Andrew: street. »p� ._ . The McLaughlin car belonging ,to Mr. Jas. Shapten ran into a post' at Exeter North on Sunday evening smashing a light 'and one ofthe front fenders. Mrs. John Snell returned •.home last; week ` after an ; extended visit with her son Rd. at Calgary. Alta. She visited at Medicine Hat and Win-, nipeg an her return. Mrs. Freckleton, of town .had the. misfortune to splinter a small ankle bone during the storm at the park a week ago Sunday and she' . -has since been confinedto herbed. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. »Dore and the latter's mother, Mrs. Schwegler, mo- tored to . Guelph for the week -end Mrs. Schwegler who has been 'visiting here returned to Toronto. Among those from town• who at tended,tfie International Peony show at London last- week were Misses Carling, Mr. Tlios. Harvey ,and Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Roulston. A rink of bowlers consisting of Dr. Roulston, Geo. Anderson, Wm. Riv- ers and Rev. A. A. Tr•.umper-are tak- ing in the bowling tournament at Listowel to -day (Wednesday.) A colored troupe landed in town on Saturday and gave a concert in the Opera House the,same evening.. There had been no 1"" previ o s'adv e rti s- ing and the number'"present would not pay the expenses of the ball. Miss Dorothy. Hardy who has been residing with lief•'• grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy, » and attending school in town, recently returned to the home of her parents at McCon nell, Man. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Bartley, of Ro_ land, Man., are visiting the latter's grandmother, Mrs. F. R. Hamilton, and other relatives in this commun- ity. Mr. and Mrs. Bartley are on theirwedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. French, of Wet- askiwin, Alta., are visitingthe lit- ter's sister, Mrs. Wilbur Martin and other relatives. Mr. • _ French spent the forepart of, the week visiting with relatives at Clinton. Mr. J. J. White, of Outlook, Sask., and former editor of The Times, paid a flying visit to town on Friday even- ing of last week and shook hands With a numberof old friends who `were pleased to see him again. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd, Mrs. F. R. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Hunter motored to Durham on Sat- urday returning Monday. The for- mer three visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Mcllraith while Mr. and 'Mrs. Hunter visited with their daughter. Mr. W. J. O'Brien, of the O'Brien s Business College, London, accompan- ied by Mrs. O'Brien, visited Exeter: for a few days the former auditing the book, at the Exeter Canning face tory, 'While here they were the 7 icwts of:',Ir. anct '•Irs. S. 141. Sanders. With the Churches CAVEIIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Janie note, B A., hiinlater 10 a.m,.- Sunday Seh901 and Bible Gasses, , 11 a, no - "What the Earth Teaches',', The Milistei''�.`�` 7 P. ni..---"The ].Faith that Colrquer'i The Minister 130y Scouts will meet Friday evening, `1'I1UliSDA ', JUNE gA .1021 IL,,_ ILII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIM IIIp11lI II I I 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111I111111111111111 �-- IIIIIIIIpIIIIIIIIII PHON10 1i4. SOUTEICOTT BROS. PHONE 184., .�.. 1'= JAMES STREET HIOTHODIST CHURCH • Rev. M. J. Wilaen, B.A.. tactor. 11 a. nO.-"The Man With"The'Seczet,,' Care" s,I 3 p.m. -Sunday School and »'731ble&;i Classes. 7 p. iii. -"Automobile Religion" "A Sing Sing" from 6.50 to 7 p Iiia old pieces=Al'1ti `invited, to join in, .=• .r 1.1481011. - *nom r 0000.00 MAIN ST, METHODIST CifI rjfieff E ,,= Rev. Geo. McAiister, M. (Phone 21, r3,) 11 a. m. --The Minister 3 p. m. -Sabbath School an Classes 7 p. m. -The Minister BETHANY 'Minister. •. • 2.3Q p. zble Y. P. C. A. Open every evening to members SALVATION ARMY SERVICES Services in , the Town Hall next: Sunday. • 2.30 p.m. Sunday school and Bible class and special sand tray for, primary class, Cottage meeting in North End on: Tuesday night. Capt. MacGillivray, officer hi charge. IVAHOLAI FARM Eggs for Hatching Bred to lay ---,Barred Rocks, culled annually by the Ontario Dept. of Agriculture; and headed by specially culled .• Cockrells•- from the depart- ment. Indian Runner Duck Eggs'. and Baby Chic : Also custom hatch ing,' done. Prices upon application. L. V. Hogarth; Ivaholm - Farni Phone Crediton 18 r 31. limakop MINIM I ION. rills: store will beclosed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and A,utust, en's and Boy's Clothzn This week we are showing some new models in Men's' and Boy's Clothing` tailored from fine fancy Worsted and Surges, showing extra val- . ue in fine Blue Serges at $35.00. Flea tFoot Shoes for Summer Wear They are cool and comfortable, We are showing a big range for every member of the family. The prices too, are very reasonable; New •Voiles .,and Q7rgandies In dress lengths 'No" two dies ses like and showing Atte .new shades -for, summer wear. Voiles at 75c to $i,25` a`(•"-, d yard. Organdie dross length $6.00. Billie Burke li)use and Porch Dresses We are expecting another shipment of these popular dresses this week. Why worry about getting a dress made when you can buy such pretty dresses at. $4.00 $4.50 and' $5.00. Silk Hosiery For Men and Women, showing the new sills heather hose. -This line is selling good this season. Extra value in Black and White Lisle Hose with ribbed top per Pair 75c. 0.41111.2 ammo uthoott 'Bros. -, 11111111 III I ;l I 1 IIII1lIIIIIIIiIIlIIIIIIIIIINIilllll II 1 1 1111! i l l l!! 11!!! I! N I11111l1111111111! Illlllllllillll .. IIIFlII111111RIIIII!lIIIlillllllllLI1111 II lir FOR SALE A, Peninsula: range for coal or woofl, hot water front Apply at Times office. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. • The . public is hereby paddled ;that trespassing on•, `the School Property v;ql ha prosecuted according to law, BOARD OF EDUCATIOiN Strawberries fpr Sale ----During the latter • part of this ,week and 'after, I will have, a,bout>-?iio boxes of Straw, berries for Sale at 20c:a box. Apply to Thos. Smale, Elinrville. ' HAY FOR SAL' E=20••acres clover; 20 timothy, Lot 18, con.' 7, Usborne. I will be"at farm Monday, June -26th, gat ;2 o crock G »N Williams. 1;.o - 'ORANGE Sl✓RVICE Thr Annual C,,qunty Orange. Sery tee: w tI li"'$e1d on, Sbtnday„•,ju,ly '?nd;. th. ::'7 ritvitt Memorial Church, Exeter.. at 3 p.m. Serznan: by `-'the Courty., Chap!ain, Rev. A.: A.•' Trum.per. wi I. O. O. F. »DECORATION. The Exeter Lodge o,f' ,Odd Fe.liowsk nridl , decorate the .graves of departed R. CARL.IN.G `.Barrister, , 'Solicitor,' Notary. Public, Conveyancer. Solicitor for. the Maisons Bank; Invest your funds in Vic- tory, Dominion of Canada, Provincial and Muntenia]Bonds:. Legal investment for Trust Funds. At existingpe ices; m fro6 per cent to 7 ,per »cent can be obtained from- these bonds. Orders. received"'by me. •Money to loan at lowest. rates' of. 'interest.; r 1' •' OFFICE Carling Block,''Main Street,, EXETER, ONT.. • NOTICE If you feel you cannot afford . a new Suit this, spring, but you would tI ke to look just as gopd as the' fel - ,Who buys a new 'suit,you can do just by letting T. H. ELLIOTT Mean, ;Press and Repair that Id'ne of yours. I also dye and dry c18an; Ladies'en's Suits. .tq! so brethren t z1 SIunday, Jame 25th,' m ° eet • �` ,, izu; at the .cemetery' at 2,30 pr m, A• "Mr, D. Crittendden leaves ori Sat urday for Quebec City,' as :a delegate to High : Court Canadian Order ,:of' Foresters. Mr. " G. E. . Meraggal t and children -acid Mr. A. W. Robinson spent • Sunday:: with the former's mother. in Exeter." -Blyth Standard: • LOCAL`, REPRESENTATIVE want-; ed to sell for "The Old Reliable Font - bill: Nurseries." Largest list of fruits and, ornamentals to offer, exclusive` :territory, highest commissions, hand some free equipment., Write for full: Particulars) : - Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont l OJ:ill,O .:: Exete CANADA'S LARGEST Special SOAP CHIPS 2 pounds for 25c. ;.,Choice RED SALMON pound. tin 30c Pure RASPBERRY'. JAM: 4 pound'tin 75c. LUFFLY RUFFLE 4BISCUITS 35c. a pound PEANUT BUTTER 22c LB MARSIIMELLO•W BISCUITS 25c LB COMFORT SOAP 14 bars $1.00, CORN SYRUP 10 LR TIN 83c - CORN SYRUP .5 IB TIN 43c DROMEDARY DATES PICG 24c SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE 39c• IB T IGER CA, e SWISS "BUDS IB 39c PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cakes 24c CHOICE' CORN 2 TINS 25c ' •KELLOGGS'.. COl?N I'LAKES 3 pkgs. 29,c SHER,RIFF'S JELLIES 3 pkgs. 25c „EXCELSIOR DATES PICO, 10c SPECIAL BLEND TEA 49c IB. Sc.' a bottle all Bread u't- I. -loa[f This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon duringJune,' Julyand August. Gents' ,u.rnish ll Hats Borsalina King, and other lines 2 -pant `Suits for $20.00 GABARDINE 'COATS $17.0.0 to $22.50. RAINCOATS •FROM $5.50 UP • ' SPRING= OVERCOATS '$15:00 TO $25.00 MEN'S SUMMER, UNDERWEAR -COMBINATIONS AND TWO PIECE. • THE NEW SHIRTS, CAPS, COLLARS AND 'CIES^..' ARE ., IN STOCK. OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE COMBINATION _ SUIT OVER ' ALLS. W. i` A M A N O N E a A r,.TENNtAN [' Veterinary •Surgeon Office-I1ycngnn'ell's -as ---abler on. John St. Phone calls receive prompt attention: Phone 26w New iron pumps and fitotxigs in stock. Iron or wood pumps repair- ed;„ wells epaired;-'wells pumped out or clean'ed. S. J. V. CANN, EXETER tPhone 115. "• DR. JOHN WARD Chiropractic & ]Electrical Treatments for Chronic and Nervous Diseases:, Spectacles scientifically fitted: Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4,, and by appointment.. Office --William ; and Sanders Sts. bra y and Baggage ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE WE MOVE IT REASONABLY MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY AT YOUR SERVICE , AUTO LIVERY lrltorse and Livery. in Connection. Bags!l aiv & Easton Good ; glasses if you need them Good advice if you ,don't. J. WARD, D.C., Optometaist EXETER Cochrane Machine Works ENGINES -6 H.B. "Z" $233.00 ..3 h•p• "Z" Bosch Magneto $143.50.. 1r h.p. "Z" .$99.50: 40 -Light' Plant, complete, $8"60.00'' Double -Geared Jacks •$15.00, GRINDERS -6 in. $40; 8 in, $5.0. 10 in. $56.$00 CRUSHERS -$;74, $80, $100 & $115'*» 'Straw Cutter $35.00 Straw Cutter, with plain feed, $65.00 •*.ko. 65.00+0,, travelling feed $85.00' Fairday Electri.00 c Washer 126 Belt drive $70.00 500 lb. Scale $23.85; 1000 lb. $27.85` Concrete Mixers, Hay Presses, Stone Crushers, Road Rollers,,,' Threshing Outfits, -Case Tractors,-` Tractor Plows and Disks.' We handlea:complete line of the,.:: Canadian -Fairbanks Morse Co ,als Case ,Thieshing'Company, • .• o'. All ropairs promptly attended to.