The Exeter Times, 1922-7-13, Page 8E BIG STORE W1TI-I THE LITTLE PRICES,"
Bot Weather Bargains
OXFQUID4 ANI) PUMPS :M
40 Pr. Ladies' Black and Chou
plate 'Oxfords and Pumps in a.
real fine Quality,rearlY all size
a.
Regular $0.00 and 37.00 value,
Special for Summer Selling at
$2,98 Pr.
ikflNTZ 'f 1flDSSES
In, Light and Dark Colons of
Very Neat Patterns and up to the
minute Styles. Sale Price $3,75,
$2,25 and ;$1.50.
CORSETS
Summer Corsets in a very suit-
able Model and a good weight
Cloth: Regular: 31.54. Sale Price
9S G.
CORN 111:T AKES
Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes
for the Hot Weather Breakfast
3 Pkgs for 29c
C:EII.TO
Ilse Certo lar making Janis
and Jelly. No Boiling Required
Per Battle 40c.
GIN GRAMS
A Nice Range of Color's . in
Neatlaid
P andC heclti
s of the
Bestna is
Ca d m Gingham. Special
for this week, Per yd. 25c.
TO\VEl S
Huc1% Towels full size Hem-
stitched Ends, Lot No. 1, Sale
Price 25c each, Lot No. 2, 35e
each or 3 for $1.40.
WORK SHIRTS
Several Dozen Work Shirts
eft in all Sizes. They are excel-
ent value to clear at 93c.
SHREDDED WHEAT
The Real Sumner Breakfast
Food with fresh Fruit Per Pkg.
12e.
SALMON
Choice Red Sockeye Salmon
Regular 55c value now 42c a can
or 3 for 31.25.
This store will close every Wednesday afternoon
July and August.
A. Stewart I
during June, �'
i
The Leading Furniture.
Dealer
Funeral Director . and Embalmer
Facilities and Service Unsurpassed
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
FINEST MOTOR HEARSE 'AND UP- TO -DATE QUIPMENT
GA DINER
ii E.
01 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743 Night call 74W
ARVEY'
Main Phone 102 Two Stores North Phone 47
N. P. SOAP
LARGE BAR
19c
NEW CABBAGE
SOLID HEADS
Sc. a pound
COX'S INSTANT
POWDERED
GELATINE
25c,
CHOICE BRITISH
COLUMBIA SALMON
TALL TINS
2 for 35c,
REDPATH'S SELECTED
SUGAR GROUND RICE
8.0 cwto 2 fcr 25c
$a
COLEMIIAN'S
BARING POWDER
1 1b., TIN
CLARKE'S
CHICKEN SOUP
29c 20c. a tin
1
IMPERIAL
PAROW AX
1 lb. 4 CAKES
25c.
POWELL'S BAZAAR
One feature you can appreciate in"this store is that All our
Prices Are in Plain Figures. You ca '
t Misunderstand s
understand Them.'
OUR POLICY a low Price and a Quick Sale, Price consistant
with Good Quality. Suggestions Are Always Welcome to Better
Our Business.
Specials
Rubber Stair Treads 15c each
Furniture Polish 25c each
Nest Eggs 5c each
Glass Flower Vases 15c to 50c
Water Glasses Special 5s eain
this Week
Jelly Glasses 75c Doz.
Paper Plates 10 and 12c Doz.
Ice Crean) Plates 9c Doz.
Table Napkins 5 and 10c aDos.
Special prices by the 100
Edison Prices Reduced, April l`st.
AM33EROLAS RECORDS
90c now 75c
31.25 now $1.00
$1.50 now $L25
362 now 354.00
3102 now 375.00
3151. now 3125.00
NEW EDISON (Disc)
$144 now $110.00
3253 now $195.00
fi 302' now $275.00'
3446 now 3395.00
$756 now $500.00
RECREATIONS
$1,80 now $1.50,
$2'.60 now 32.25
33.50 and: up, now $3.00
There is no better on the market to -day at the price. » Let us'
enionstrate the Edison to you.
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THe, t XE `ER TIM
Market Report -:-Tee iol1owir8 is
the report of - the lexeter Market
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat 31,15
Family Flour 33.90
ManitobaFleui34,10
Pastry Flour 33.35
Bran 31.60
Shorts 31,60
reed flour 32,10;
Creamery. Butter 43e
Dairy Butter 34c to 37c
Eggs 26c :and 27c
Lard 20c
Hogs 313,75
t LOCAL,
4,000o0o •••••*• •
Mr. E. Pollen spent Friday and
Saturday in Sarnia.
Mr. J. W. Powell motored to Tor
oiite Monday on business.
Miss Jeckell, of Toronto, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shapton.
Mr. F. Taylor has returned home
after Holidaying in Philadelphia.
Messrs. W. Mack and S. Reed were
in Sarnia and Pt. Huron on Sunday..
Miss Vera Steel visited with her
grandmother, Mrs, Hodgson, for a
few days.
Mrs. Wm. Whiteford spent the
week -end with relatives in and a-
round Lucan.
Miss Viola Hodgson is holidaying
in London with her cousins Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert.
Miss McCormick, of London, is vis-
iting with t\Ir. and ` Mrs. John keys
tor, a few days.
Miss Kaercher, of Kitchener, was
the guest of Miss Elva Harvey during
the past .week.
1VIrs. Smith;' of Toronto, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Arin-
trong. .
Miss Idella Davis returned to
Windsor last week after holidaying Eggsg
at her honHatching
e here. forLl tchh
Mr. • '
and Mrs. J. \V. Taylor spent : Bred to ,lay -Barred Rocks, culled
Witt the CLQ reties
C4 VEN I'TtES13YTIlRIAN' °limoHti'
xo,
Rev. James .Foote, R. A«,' Mt/deter
10 a.m,-Sunday School and Bible
Classes. "
Union service with Main street
l\fethodist in Caven church for month
ofIly.
Jin Rev. Geo. McAlister, min-
ister, ,
Boy' Scouts will meet Friday evening:„
JAMES,' STREET METHODIST
Rev. M. J. Wilson. B.A., i'rctor. .
Services as usual next Sunda,
3 p.m. -Sunday; School and Bible»'
Classes.
Congregational and Choir singing
A 'Welcome to All
MAIN ST. METRODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
' (Phone 21, r3.)."
Union service With Caven Presby-
terian in Caven church. during July
Rev. Geo. McAlister, minister,
3 p. m. -Sabbath School and; Bible.
Classes
BETIdANY
2,30 p. m.- the Minister.
Y. P. C. A.
Open every evening to members::
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SALVATION ARMY SERVICES
Services in the Town Hall next.L=
Sunday.
2.30 p.m. -Sunday schoel and Bible
class and special sand tray for"
primary class.
Cottage meeting in. North End on
Tuesday night.
Capt. MacGillivray, officer in charge.'
IVAELOL&i FA$M
Wednesday 'with. _their niece, Mrs.
Myron Culbert, Luaan,
Miss Dorothy Kuntz returned home
from Detroit' last week and is at pres-
ent visiting in Hamilton.
Mr. T. S. Woods has rented a. cot-
tage at Grana Bend and his family.
will move out next week.
Miss Cowan who has spent the mil-
linery season with Miss Yelland has
returned to her home in Atwood.
Mrs. S. Handford returned home
Saturday after visiting for a few
weeks With her son at Palmyra, Wis.
The Misses Bennett, of Toronto,
are visiting with -Mie. and Mrs. J. A.
Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Puke.
MrJ ;Clifford` McAvoy, is spending
a Couple of weeks in •Walkerton: re-
lievisg_ a druggist who is away on
holidays.
Mrs. Combe returnedto town last
Saturday evening after visiting for
several weeks with friends in Bow-
ranviile.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnston.
and daughter, Mildred, 02 Essex, .vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gardin-
er last week.
Miss Jessie Brickwood and. gentle-
man friend, of London, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brickwood during
the past week. '
During the wind storm on Thrus-
day last the main door of the Domin-
ion Stores was blown shut and the
large pane of glass in the door smash-
ed to pieces.
Mrs. A. Cottle is having the old
cider mill and turning factory torn
down and will erect two small houses
on the property. , Mr. C. Heywood
has the contract.
The little' babe of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hockey was taken to London
(last week to 'have an operation per-
formed on one of its eyes. The oper-
ation was successful.
Dr. and Mrs. Roulston and son,
Verne; returned home on Friday last
from a motor trip to Toronto. They
I were accompanied home' by Mrs. Il
Langford and daughter„ who will
visit here for a time.
A "team of horses driven by Mr.
Guy Jacobs made a dash for liberty
on James street last Thursday. They
ran as far as Main street and were
stopped without doing any damage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Peart, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Skinner motored over to
Shallow Lake last Sunday where they
attended the funeral of their broth-
er-in-law, Mr. J, Noble on Monday.,,
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Buswell and
three children, of Davidson, Sask.,
are holidaying with Mrs. Buswell's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Harvey
and other relatives in the comniun-
ity. They came »down the lakes by
boat to Sarnia.
Rev. J. W. Baird, the retiring past-
or at Emerald St. Hamilton, and for-
mer pastor of James street church,
is holidaying with his family for the
month of July at Bruce Beach, near.
lincardine. Mr. Baird has been sta-
tioned at Pt. Hope and will com-
mence his new duties August lst,
• Mrs. Amos who recently disposed
of lier home on Andrew street and
held an auction sale of • Household
effects, left last week. to visit with
relatives in 13owmanville. Mrs, Amos
will be greatly:missed in town as she
has been active in. the Weineii's In-
stitute'• and `Other 'branches' of work:
pertaining to t
le WF1£tire of • the
toivn.� The"
:best.'wishes' ' of,many
friends will f:�llow her.
annually by the Ontario Dept. of,
Agriculture, and, headed by specially,
culled Cockrells . from the depart -.I vameammus.
meat. Indian. Runner Duck : Eggs
and Baby, Chics: Also custom hatch
`ing done. Prices upon application.
L. V: Hogarth, Ivaholm Farm,
Phone -Crediton 18 r 31.
PHONE 184.
SOUTHCOTT BROW,
PHONE 1m..
This store will be: closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August.
TWO
Bargains
Number 1
About • 50 pairs of Children;s. Misses', and Women's
White Canvas Oxfords and lace 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
Number 2
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
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FOR SALE -A reninsula ' range]
for coal or wood, hot water front.
Apply
az Times office.
CARS' FOR SALE -Having` disi,
continued the agency of McLaughlin"
cars, have to •offer a •Master Four
or Master Six to clear at a trifle a-
bove cost. S. M. Sanders.
FOR SALE -A , Sawyer -Massey,
Threshing outfit, 25-45 Gas. Trac-
tor .and Peerless Separator, also a
400 gallon supply Tank. All in goods
repair and ready , for work. Apply:
to Myron M. Culbert, R. R. No. 1,,
Lucan, Ont,
FOR SALE-House;•and barn, and
five acres of land 011 Huron street
east. Apply to Wny. Waal.
I: R. CARLING B.A
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer..,
r Solieitor .for the Molsons Bank,
etc.
Invest your funds in Vie -
tory, Dominion of Canada,
Provincial and Municipal -
Bonds. w -
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..
Money , to loan at lowest
rates of interest.
OFFICE-
Carling Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
Mr. Ronald Witwer -spent Friday, NOTICE
in London. If ,,you feel you cannot afford a
'Capt. McGillivray,' F theal ).;:new Suit this spring, but you' would
of S vat>,on
Army, returned Saturday evening af- like to look just as good as ;the fel-
ter holidaying for; a couple of weeks;'to,iv.who.buys; a• new suit,. you can do:
at Jackson's Point on Lake 'Simcoe'so . just^;by. letting
and Toronto. His mother from Toe-''
onto accompanied» him to town and'
assisted with the week -end services)
Mr. and Mrs. Inkstater and daugh-
ter, Miss Inkstater, of Paris; Mrs.»
Floyd and Miss' Halsey Floyd and
Miss Patterson, of Kalamazoo, Mich.,
are visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Bissett. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Percy
and Miss Rose, of London, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Bissett . on
Sunday. On Monday Dr. and Mrs.
McDowell and twins, of Atwood, vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Bissett.
T. H. ELLIOTT
Clean, Press and Repair that old one
Of *ours...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-
some free. equipment. . Write for full
particulars, Stone & Wellington,
Toronto, Orit..
•
Doni»inio
es Ltd.
WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW OPI:MOTTO, CLEANLINESS, SER-
VICE, 16 OUNCES4o THE P OUND.
Special
Blend
lack or
:.Mixed
49c.11
Choice Red SALMON
30c, a a Ib tin
MOLASSES SNAPS
14c. a. pound
OATMEAL 6 11350,25e
RICE 3 IBS. 25c
CORNMEAL 7 I135. 25c
CURRANTS 173. 17c
BLACK PEPPIER LB, 25c
BRUNSWICK SARDINES
4 TINS 25c
CORN SYRUP '5 I.B. TIN 43c
TOILET. PAPER»"'6 F0,11, 25c
QUACKER OATS PKG. 29c '
Silver Bar PEACHES
e a
25•C.fin
Large tin n PLUMS
15c.
Fluffy Ruffle BISCUITS
35c, aunt]
eat fast . BACO.
c
eo[in
This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during Jitne,
,July and August.
Gents' Furnish»ings
r Spring
Hats
2 -pant.
Borsa1ina»
King;..
and other lines
Suits for $20.00
GABARDINE COATS $17.00 to 322.50.
RAINCOATS FROM 35.50 UP
SPRING .OVERCOATS 315.00 TO $25.00
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR -COMBINATIONS AND TWO.
•.PIECE.
THE NEW SHIRTS,; CAPS, COLLARS AND, TIES ARE IN
STOCK. •
OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE COMBINATION' SUIT OVER-
ALLS.
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A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Siirgeceei
Office -McDonnell's .,(. es -.stables on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt.
attention. Phone 26w\
New iron pumps and fitessgs in
stock. Iron or wood pstaps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or .cleaned.
S. J. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone 115.:
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractic ZS; 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.
Dray
,nd Baggage
ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE'
WE MOVE IT TREASONABLY,
MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY
AT YOUR SERV .
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AUTO LIVERY
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Good. glasses if you need then)
Goodadvice if you don't.
J. WARD, D.C., Optometaist
EXETER
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Cochrane
Machine Works
ENGINES -6( H.B. ((Z" $233.00
..3 h.p. "Z'•'<Bosch Magneto $14.3:50.;
1Y/z h.p. "Z" 339.50
40 -Light Plant, complete, 3350.00
Double -Geared Jacks $15.00
GRINDERS -6 in. $40; $ in. $50.
10 in. 356.300
CRUSHERS -374, $ioo R; 3115
Straw Cutter $35.00
Straw Cutter, with plain feed, 365.00
tra"velling, feed $S5.00
Fairday Electric : Washer 3126.00.
Belt drive• $70.00
500 lb. Scale 323.85; 1000 lo. $27.55
Concrete Mixers, Hay Presses,'
Stone Crushers, Road Rollers, . ,
Threshing ';'"Outfits, Case `Tractors,:
Tractor anPlowti ._: and d Disks:
We handle a complete line 91,,t.be
-,"
Canadian I"airlt(tinke ,Morse; Ca.,a,lsq
ca.se;`Tbreshingox'ilpaiiy.;�'.
'All repairs »pr oinptly attended, t,n.
�VGdi2$d+ri�m�w: