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The Exeter Times, 1922-7-6, Page 8"7"IIE 'BIG STORE NyrrH THE LITTLE PRICE. Nippon Chinainn er Sets Just Arrived in A Very Neat;, Floral Design, With Solid Bright Gold Handles, and in a fine Nippo n China, Full 97 Pieces With Ker- oras Shaped Worth in the Regular Way 5 00 ee•al Sale Cups.b Y�7 Sp 1 Price $45.00 98c �.uItSHIRTSS 380 . Work blen s l\ tk Shirts in Black 0 and Whits Stripes, Grey Stripes and ;Khaki. A full Range of. sizes from 14}/z to 17. Regular. $.150, SacsPrice 98c, RUNNING SHOES Tan Canvas Shoes Rubber Sole for every member of the fancily. In Several Different Styles. Spec- ial Price for the Holiday Season $1.25c $1.40c $1.65e $1.75c. LAU'NDRY' SOAPS Gold, Comfort, Sunlight, Sun- ny.Monday and 1''& G Naptha, Sale Price 10 Bars for 70e. SALMON Choice Pink Salnio;>, 2 one ib. Cans for 35e. '2 half ib. Cans for 25c. C'ERTO A Pure Fruit Product, Makes Perfect Jam and Jellies, From All Fruit without Boiling. Per Bottle 40e. STOCKINGS !Ot,KIN(x5 Children's and Ladies' Black Cotton Stockings in a fine one and one Rib, also Plain. Sizes from 6 to 10 Special Sale Price 25e a pair or 4 pairs for 95e. .1.11$1,1NS .Fancy Green and Pinik Stripe 1Vluslin. Also a nice Black and White in All Sizes of Spots, Ex- cellent Value for Sumpter Wear. Regular 40c per yard Sale Price 20c per yard. FANCY CARES Five Different Kinds of Fancy Sweet Biscuits. Just Fresh in.. Regular 35c per lb. Special; 20c per'ib. CASTILE SOAP 7 Cakes Pure Castile Soap for 25c, The long Bar 17c. TELLY VO\iWDERS MCLaren's Jelly Powder in all Flavors. Special price 3 for 25c. This store will close every Wednesday afternoon July and August, during June, A. Stewart 1 The Leading Furniture Dealer Funeral Director and Etnbalmee Facilities and Service 'Unsurpassed SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING- FINEST IRECTINGFINEST MOTOR HEARSE ANI2iUP- TO -DATE EQUIPMENT E. GARIMNER' 01 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W 1 AF�VEY'S Main Phone 102 Two Stores North Phone 47 JAR MAZOLA RUBBER RINGS COOKING OIL I tic. a dozen40c. a tae i KEEPSWEET TABLE CREAM 25c. a tin ZINC JAR RINGS 30c. a dozen SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 25c, OPERA TOILET. SOAP 3for25 PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES 25c' a ,pound THIS WEEK CHERRIES RED CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES LONDON CORN FLAKES IOc. a pkg. th"eniteeeve.. .. ., Viz:45.4RTa.%w.. POWELL'S BAZAAR One feature you can appreciate in this store is that All our Prices Are in Plain Figures. You can't Misunderstand Them., OTJR. POLICY a,low Price and a Quick Sale, Price consistent with Good Quality. Suggestions Are Always Welcome to Better Our Business. Specials Rubber Stair Treads 15c each' Furniture Polish 25e each Nest Eggs 5e each Glass Flower Vases 15e to 50c Water specialc 6 e G1a sesaCn Glasses this Week Jelly Glasses 75e Doz. Paper Plates 10 and 12e Doz. Ice Cream Plates 9c Doz. Table Napkins 5 and 100 aDoz. Special prices by the 100 Edison Prices Reduced, April ril 1st fi.MBEROLAS $62 ;now $54.00 $102> now $75.00 3151 now $125.00 NEW EDISON:, (Disc)_ $144 now $110.00 $253 stow $195.00 $302 now $275.„00 8446 now $395.00' $756 now $500,00 RECORDS , 90c now 750 $1.25 now $1.00 $1.50 now $1.25 RECREATIONS $1.80 now $1.50 32.60 now $2.25 $3.50 and up, now $3,00 There is no better o'n the market to -day at the price. Let us enponstrate the Edison to you. Powel.'s Bazaar iA4 nW T H't. Market Report -The 1ollowln li We'. report of the Illegeter ICark$t ! corrected every Wednesday. Wife tt $1,15 Ii'eraily Flour $3.90 Manitoba Flour $4.00 Pastry Fleur $3,55 Bran $1,60 Shorts $1.60 Feedflour 21 s,Q. Creamery Butter 43c Dairy Butter 34c to 3,7e Eggs 26c and 270 Lard 20c Hogs 313.50 ***.*****40••••••••••••••• LOCAL I 4.10-0.41,446.4 Mr. Bert Harness spent Monday in London. Miss H. Powe visited in London over the holidays. Mrs. H. J. Jones visited in London a couple of days last week. Mr. Gordon Wells, of Stratford, was home for the holidays. • • Mr: Walter Dearing of London, spent the holiday in tov. n.: Main street will hold their Sunday School picnic to Bayfield on July26, Mr. Ewart Powe, of London, visit- ed his' parents Saturday and Sunday. Miss Blanch Quante left this Week to visit in Flushing and Flint, Mich, kiss Margaret.Harness is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. Brogan; of Wind - 501•. Mr F. Taylor left last week to phia. spend a couple of weeks in Philadel- Miss E. Link, of Walkerton, spent the holidays with 11Ir. and Mrs. W. Kuntz. 11Ir. �Vm. Bernick, of Blyth, visited his sister, Mrs. A. Hackney,. in town this : week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell and daughter motored to Wingham for over the First, Mr. Russell Smith, of Loudbr_, spent the holidays at the home of \Ir. P. Frayne. ,Mr. and Mrs. P. .Robertson, .of Stratford, apent the holiday with .rel- atives in town. Mr. and Mrs. 1\Iartin and family of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Zuefle and daughter, of Flint, Mich., are visiting with relatives. • Mr. and Mrs, Neil and son, Alton. visitedI • b i. and bits. H.J. Jones on Wednesday last. \Ir. and Mrs. Geo. Atkinson, of London, called on friends in town; during the week -end, Miss Amy' Johns whohas been teaching school near St.. Catharines, is home for the hplidays. Mr. Bruce Rivers left Friday last for Toronto and other points for a couple of weeks holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell, motored to Mt. Brydges for over the First. Mr. Clyde Heaman, of Norwich, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Heaman. Miss Ruby Wood, wha has been teaching scheo7`at Thedford, has re- turned home for the . holidays. Mr. Paul Collins, of Windsor, who is holidaying at Grand Bend, called oe friends in town on Monday. Mr. Aylmer Tuckey and Miss Inez Tuckey, of London, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents here: Misses Alberta and Hildred Horton returned to Toronto Monday after holidaying with their parents here. Miss Vera Jones left on Monday for Guelph to take the summer course in agriculture at the O. A. C. Masters Marvin and Jean Howey are visiting their grandparents, Rev, E. A. and Mrs. Fear, of Walkerville. Miss Flossie Ford and lady friend, of London, visited at the former's l>_onie in Exeter North over the First. Mr. Elmore I-iarness, wife ` and child, o£ Clinton, spent the week -end, with the former's mother, Mrs. E. Harness. Do not delay any longer, in getting your binder canvas repaired. Delay costs money in harvest time. E. M. Quance. Mr. and Mrs,. W. L. Hughes, ' of Brantforcl, visited over the holiday with Rev. W.G.H. McAllister at the Main, street parsonage. Mr. W. R. Geary, of Toronto, and Mr.. Melville Gladman, of Kitchener, visited with Mr-. and Mrs. F. W. Glad man over the holiday week -end: Mr. .an d Mrs. Sarn'l Martin and Mr. r. and Mrs. W. Martin and family met- ered to Hamilton, 'to, visit Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gillies over the holidays; Mr. andii Mrs. Bence and daughter and Mr. Eric Herdon, of Buffalo vis- ited friencls in town over the holiday.. They are also visiting at Pt, Franks, Mr. Lou. Heideman and Miss Em- ma I-leidenia,n and little Betty meter- ed from Toronto and spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Heid einan, Mr, and Mrs: E " N. Keddy and daughter, of Detroit,, and, l'drs, Jlobt. Hales and daughter, of Chatham, mo- tored up and are visiting et the home of Mr. Chas. -:Reddy, Burohdale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill andfamily of 'Toronto, ntotorecI up and visited with relatives in Exeter over the week -end, They left here for a trip to London and 'Detroit before tether"-, in to tec., :lose. )CETER TIMES With the Churches OAVEI' rituSBXTERL%N CHURCH Rev. Jame Foote, I3, A., Mild,04:4 10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. ' Union service with Main street, Methodist: in Caven church for month of d ukY• Rev. Geo. MeAlister, min- ister. Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening. JAMES STREET MTHODIST„ CHURCH Rev M. J. Wilson, B.A., fastor. Services as usual next Sundt;', 3 p.m. -Sunday School And Bible Classes. Soloist at evening service -Miss Eva Oestrichee. Congregational and Choir , singing A Welcome to All • MAIN ST. MET.IIODIST CIIITRCI Rev. Geo.' McAlister, M. A. (Phone 21, r3.) Union service with Caven ,Presby. terian in Caven church during Rev. Geo. McAlister, minister. 3 p. m. --Sabbath School and 'Bible Classes BETHANY, 2.30 p. m, -he Minister. 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 a' class and special sand tray for primary class. Cottage meeting in North End on Tuesday night. Capt. MacGillivray, officer in charge IVAHOLM FARM TuolsDAY, U.LX t1Tli, 19e2 1II I1I1111II11Illil ...yli Ill 11 11.111.111 1 Ill 1 111 1111 1 I II 11111111111 I I N _ 1 _ I _ 1 N II 1111 !III 11 Illli 111 IIID Ilii � I �, .� .11� _. 111 I IIiIlliBiiIIIIIillllliilillllllliill I`` I W:. MOW = PHONE 134. O THC V .L 1 .A�7.R. S •. This store PHONE 13 1. ill be closed every Wednesday atte'rnoon. during June, July and August. TW Real Bargains Number 1 • About 50 pairs of Children's Misses', arid Women's;. White Canvas Oxfords and Iace shoes that sold,as high as $4.00 a pair. Not this seasons goods of course; but every pair -worth a great more than we ask for`them. • Your Choice for 98c. l.. Number About. 50 pairs of Women's Canvas Oxfords and high laced shoes with some small sizes of high top leather shoes in this assortment. Shoes that sold at $5.00 a pair. Come early ' for first choice. Bargain .Price per pair $1.48 • towage 110.1.1.5 .1111011111 Eggs for tlatchin I[IIIII!11llllllllllll11111111(IIIIIIIIIl1111(liliiilllllllllllllll[IIIIIIIIII � �l .: _ _ _ I i11111UI111lilllll11111IIIIIIIUIIIILILi11IIIIIli111111111111111111111r 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 Chits:.' Also custom hatch- ing done. Prices upon application, Hogarth, Ivaholm Farm, Phone Crediton 18 r 31. FOR O SALE -A Peninsula range ate g for coal or wood, hot water front Apply atTimes:office, / BETT'S HOME BAKERY, will o- pen for business in the Old Carling Block on Friday,. July 7th. High class'bread, cakes and buns. Miss Dorothy -Kuntz is visiting in Detroit. Mr. Wilken, of'Thedford, visited in town over 'the week -end. Mr. Alex. Stev art, of London spent the First in town. Pwong Kwong;spent Saturday_ and Sunday in London. • Miss Vina Fisher, of Hamilton, is holidaying in and around Exeter. Miss -Olive Knight, .of :Ildertou, vis- aed for several' days with her friend, Miss Mildred Harvey. Mr. Fred, Gould .and bride, ; of Strathroy, spent the holidays visiting with relatives in':town.d - Mr. and Mrs. I. Statham spent tthe. holidays with the' latter's parents„ Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Davis. : Miss Ida Wambold, of London, spent several days during the past. week with friends' in town. The Misses Ida' Wambold and Gladys Ward, of London, Mr.. and: Mrs. Ed. Howald and Muriel, and the kisses Charlotte Dearing, Edith Heideman, Etta May and Jessie Bow- ey and Hettie Sweet, all of Exeter. Mr. M. Pfaff and ]VI. Coxworth spent the week -end Holiday'' at Whitcot-t. cottage, Grand Bend. VW, I.R. CARLING B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Solicitor for the Molsons Bank, ete. in Vic . west -your funds In n a tory, Dominion of - Canada, Provincial and Municipal Bonds. Legal ; investment for Trust Funds, At existing prides, 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. 4211341016.11011M, NOTICE If you feel you cannot afford a new Suit this spring, but you would`' .like to .look just as good as the fel 'low who`buys'a new suit, you can do so just by letting T. I1. ELLIOTT Clean, Press and Repair thatold one of . yours. I also dye and dry clean Ladies' or Men's Suits. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE want-' ed. to sell for "The Old Reliable Font - hill 'Nurseries." Largest list of fruits and ornamentals to 'offer, exclusive territory,'highest"commissions, hand- -seine free equipment. Write for 'full particulars, - Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. • .70 o ni( .a illl Q ti4'b .._r.r.2,^.r.: •r.- .ng.. a.-.J.e ;... ...,tit Canada's Largesi etail Grocers Comfort & Pearl White 'SOAP CHIPS Soap, bars for c 750 . I :2 0 P,! , 4 " pounds for 25c. BRUNSWICK SAR- MACHINE " SLICED DINES 4 TINS 25c BACON 37e IB.' MARSI-IMELLOW BISCUITS 25c 113. Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. for 43c Jelly Powders .3 pkgs. 25e !I Valencia'Cake:25c 1b. Sherriff's Md!rma,lade 411' tin' 65e OId Arm Chair .Corn' 2i tins 25c Richmill's Tea :6650 lb.. Raspberry Jam 4 lb: tin\75e I Silver''Gloss Starch pkg. 12c 'Benson `Commpn Starch pkg, 12c Laing's C. e, Sauce 23e " •, Eagle Salmon 1 Ib tin, 30c, Drink Syrups, bottle 25e Special Blend TEA' 49c. a pound TIGER CATSUP 15c, a bottle `. A'�IPBELLS SOUPS I5c. a tin BLUE ROSE SWISS MENNEN ' leICE 3 LBS. for 25c. BUDS 39c ,l.b BOX TALCUM 2 TINS 25d EXETER 1.11111111mimmingsmilm, This store will be closed every Wednesday y afternoon July and August. tt i F I. s during June, �r�nishings �r�ng Hats Borsalina King and other lines 2 pant Suits for,$20.00:: GABARDINE COATS $17.00' to `322.50. 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 TIES ARE IN STOCK. OVERALI,IS-INCLUDING THE COMBINATION SUIT OVER- ALLS. P. H AMAN g -I A. L. TENN AN T ; f Veterinary: Surgeirn Office -McDonnell's dn:es---at,ies on John St. Phone calls receive prompt attention. Phone 26'w - New iron pumps as 'rift' cgs , in, stock. Iron or wood pumps repair- ed; wells pumped out or cleaned. S. J. V. CANN, EXETER Phone 115. DR. JOHN WARD Chiropractic & Eke:l r cal Treatments for 'Chronic and Nervous Diseases, Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours 10 to,12, 2 to 4, and by appointment. Office -William and Sanders. - Sts, B ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE WE MOVE ITeREASONABLY MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY AT YOUR SERVICE AUTO LIVERY Deese and Livery in Conncetiona. Sagan uAwrE std Good gIaises if you need them Good advice , if yoiu, don't. J. WARD, D.C., Optometaist EXETER Cochrane Machine Works ENGINES -6 '1i,B. "Z" $233.00 ..3 h.p. "Z" Bosch Magneto $143.50.. 13/2 h.p. "Z" $99.50 4'0 -Light Plant, , $ complete, , 350.00 p Double -Geared Jacks $15.00 GRINDERS -6 in. $40; 8 in.. $5tiW 10 in.,$56.$00 CRJ'SIIERS--$74, $80, $100 &•$115 Straw Cutter $35.00 Straw Cutter, with plain feed, $65.00 travelling feed $85.00 - Fairday Electric Washer $126.00 Belt 'drive $70.00 500 Ib. Scale $23.85; 1000 lo. $2.7.85 Concrete Mixers, Ilay Presses, Stone Crashers, Road Rollers, Threshing Outfits, Case' Tractors, Tractor Plows and Disks.' We handle a complete'; line of the` - Canadian -Fairbanks Morse Co.,aiso Case Threshing Company. All,°;repairs: promptly a,ttencIorl x