The Exeter Times, 1922-8-10, Page 8I:r
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C Canvas Shoes 0Se $6.4'
4aoiiC3 styles y J Serge Sport Skirts �6,49j
OSc , P11Sines Thi, Season's Stytes'Pleated)
$4.00 Values 9$c and embroidered. Navy of Black,
75c Ladles' Linen Motoring Dusters 75e.
saving; clothes.
�. real iu�r estment fol
$1,65 Mean's $2.2.5 Overalls $1:05
Just when you need thele and
goal save 50-750 per pair.
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$1.00 Men'S Straw flats $1.00
Any Straw ,or Panama, flat hi the
Store for $L00. Va,Itaes tip to $4
2 for $150 „)lens Balbriggan Underwear 2 for $1.50
Ziu1uerknit, first quality, 2 garments tor $1.50
Grocery Specials
Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 for 29e
Shredded Wheat 2 for 24c
All laundry soaps 1Q bars for 70c
Pure Cocoa per pound 15c
3 Cakes Palmolive Soap gSc
Christie's; Fresh Soda Biscuits
per pound 15c
Extracts, all flavors 3 for 25c
Forest City Baking Powder
1 pound can 25c
6 pounds best Oatmeal 25e
2 calls Pink Salmon. 25c
This store will close every.Wednesday afternoon during June,
July and August.
7 X63'.,�tt..:Y•9ww9r'u"&fe; im'imM
414,.av;. artisan tl:5,
The Leading Furniture
Dealer
Funeral Director and Einbalinee
Facilities tie
s.
and Service viCe nsIi
rpassed
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE
. EQUIPIYEENT
CU -ERA HOUSE BLOCK.
I
Market o The following is
the' report the 1 eCeiA1 a
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ct
corrected ted �i
J Wednesday.
Wheat 90c
Family izlour $3,30
Manitoba Flour 54,10
Pastry Flour $3.35
Biala $1,50
Slavrts $L00
Feed Flour $2.,00
Dairy Butter 34c to 37e
Eggs 20e
Lard20c
flogs $12,50
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LOCAL
'A car load of Western Oats has ar-
rived,-1-larvey Bros.
Dr. Roulstou desires to announce
that he will be absent from his, Dent-
al Office for a few weeks on vacation.
Mr. Alex. Stewart, of London, is
holidaying in Exeter.
Mr. and 11Irs 3. G. Stanbury and
children, spelt the week -end at Bay-
field.
Mr. Al, 1CIcDonnel was ono" of tiie
judges• at the Goder'ich races last
week.
Miss Margaret -Sharpe, of Bolton,
is the guest of Mr. add' Mrs.. J. G
SMal? ury:,
Miss Mildred 1-VoocT is Holidaying
with Mr, and Mrs. 3. 1..1 Gettler, at
Science Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Robinson, of Win
nipeg, visited Mr. and Mrs. "rhos
Laing last week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt and two
children, of London, are holidaying
with relatives in °town.
Mr. and, Mrs. Ed. Crocker and two
children, :of• Toronte, are holidaying
With relatives in town.
Misses J. Lake and L. Mennear, of
Yonkers, N. 1., are visiting withrel-
atives in this coninaunity.
AIr. • and Mrs. J.- W. Vance, of New
Hamburg, 'Visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Cochrane during the past week.
"Miss :Verna dill, Rectory street,
is Holidaying at her sister's, Mrs.
N. ,Scott, of Exeter."—London Free
Press.
Mrs. W. B. Crisp, of London, is vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell.
Mrs. Crisp is recuperating from a re-
cent operation.
Miss Vine, Fisher, of I3amilton who
has been holidaying in this comznuu-
ity, has. been ill at the home of Mr.
Richard Coates with clninsy.
PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W The Rowe family numbering about
thirty held a family picnic at Grand.
azgazusasasuatizIsamt
..ma Bend on Wednesday of last week, it
, — Mr. and. Mrs. .Chas. Coates, of Det
being a Most enjoyable occasion.
multzEmmr,sze>
reit are -visiting uv with relatives in this
_' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coates who were
y
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zs s I community. They � came over with
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Alain Phone 102 Two St ores North Phorie 47
ARCTIC NEW
_,r f,.SHMALLOWS DO NOT FAIL N
CLOVER TRY CERTO WHEN
HONEY
MAKING JELLY.
11,4 lb. BOXES
5c,
FAM -LY -ADE
ORANGE AND
LEMON 32 GLASSES
for 35c.
.PRESERVED
SWEET MIDGETS
SWEET GLERKINS
17 1.2c, a lbs
SANISPOONS
FOR YOUR
PICNIC
15c. apkg.
LIBBY'S
SWEET MIXED
PIChLES
40c. a bottle
PIMENTO STUFFED
CLUB HOUSE
OLIVES
25 and 50c.
IMPORTED
FICKLED
WALNUTS
40c. a bottle 25c..aboott
ie 3
5c
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visiting in Detroit.
iblr. and hlrs. Fred J. Bili, son' and
daughter; of Toronto slient the week-
end visiting Mrs. Hill's mother, Mrs.
Jas. Ford,who has been sick but is
omswhat improved.
Mr. J. W. Hogarth, who has been
eaching school at Mathewson and for
he past month has been taking the
gricultural course at Guelph is holi-
ayiag with relatives.
M,r. G. S. Howard, who was in
charge of the Boy Scouts at Bayfield
last was called home on Tuesday ow-
ing to the death of •a relative, Mr.
Dalrymple, of.Hensall.
Scout Master, Mr. Thos. Pryde
went to Bayfield on -Saturday and is
spending this .week ,in charge of the
Boy: Scouts in camp there, Mrs.
PrycIe and children spent the week-
end and holiday with then.
- Messrs. S. Windsor and G. Wind-
sor, Mrs. H. Windsor and daughter,
Ina, of Port Huron, Mich., arid son,
Roy, of Brown City, Mich., motored
over last week and visited with rela-
tives in town, being the • guests of
Mrs. Lamport. They took in the
Rowe family picnic at Grand Bend
on Wednesday.
BAZAAR
Twelfth
versary Sale
Thursday, August
10th.
Twelve years ago, August 10th, we commenced business in '
yet we have come through Triumphant. this Stand,a
` ,thank the friends through
stoodWe hare blundered and paid,mid many disco we w nitnt to
by this store and put us wher andh s right Here, ever, ;nogrh
Customer too; we a.ppreeiate your a e we are, This rs applies
p n
age; and now to celebrate we will hold a:nAN1VIVERSA Phonograph
FEST of BARGAINS.' We are re -arranging our interior somewhat:
mac'-10c---•1a�c and lac goods. ANNIVERSARY SALE,. a
We want you to come out Thursday, August will1, -feature more : extensively,
ourivelw'.
conditions, and see. for yourself if this store does save real est`
g l0
and
meet
Sou
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Store Needsunder r
our
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and on
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needs neoo You. This Town
money, w
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c andNeeds
come anyway. Some Sparkling Bargains y'he11 know it, therefore its our . THis, Store. This
g ins in following. business, �to see that you do
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.Glasswarete'are Soaps p
inaware, Kitchen Goods, Usefuls for Far
mars
All Goods Plainly IVIar
ed
To purchaser$ `of $10 or over on Sale Day, (except phonograph goods) we will present free a pri2e
1 $1.50,
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PHO ]'E 55 TIE BIC VAI2IETy S 1,OR1 ,
ith the hnr hes
QAVEN ril'%Sln)YTE14IAAN C1ILTBCII
Rev. Jaynes Foote 13, A., Minister
Union services in. Main St, Method-'
ist church at I1 ;1, In. and 7 P. in.
Rev, James Foote in charge.
14 a.zu.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes,
Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening. 'I
JAMES STREE'1'IPIE`'IIO%D1'S'T
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A., ,easter.
Rey. Asa :Isestle, of Findlay,' Ohio;
will lucve charge of the services "lit'
Ax a_ iii. and 7
3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
All Cordially Invited.
111&LN ST. METILODIS'p C1
Bev. Geo. McAlister, M.A
(Phone 21, rs.)'
1.1a.iu. "Th Day: which -Night,"
iIRC (
has no
Rev. Jas. Foote,:
3 'p. in.—Sabbath School and- Bible.
Classes
7 p. in.—, "The Strong Alan gone'
M arosg."
Rev. Jas. Foote.
BETHANY
2.30 p. ni — - 'he Minister.
Y.,.P.C. A.
The rooms opened to
who wish.
taiembers;
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
NEXT 'SATURDAY AND SG-NDA.'Y
Ili the Town HaIl,. usual hours,
ENSIGN .POI4TEIv assisted 'by
Stratford Life -Saving Girl Guards,.
under Lieut. Jean liac,Gillivray.
'Monclay'Night;,.3 p.
Entertainment 'by 20 Guards and.
Home Le"ague Sale of Work.
Admission 15e and 10c.
Capt. MacGillivray, officer in charge
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HIGH-CLASS.
INVESTMENTS
ER'NEST ELLIOTT
Matin Street, Exeter.
Office,
FOR SALE -60 Onion crates' in
good condition. For prices, etc., see
J. M. Ilarvey.
FOR SALE -6 -Knife Root Cutter
New; 1 4 -inch Tyre Upsetter, New
1 Straw. Ciitteri• New: Apply to Jas.
Murray, Box 92, Exeter.
ROUSE FOR SALE --Frame cot-
tage on Main street in good repair;
2 lots of land; all kinds of fruit,
large and sniall. Apply on the prem-*
ises to Mrs. G. McLeod.` 't
FORS Steel Range, -"in first
class shape. Just half price. 3. A.
Stewart.
(Additional{locals on page four.)
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Vickers and,
children, of Drumheller; Alta., a1 e
here visiting at the home, of Mr. E.'
Cornish. Mrs. Cornish is a sister of,
Mrs. 'Vickers.. This couple went west
about 10 years ago, and Mr. Vickers
has done well in the hardware busi
ness. `
Mrs. I'}ied, of Seattle, Wash:,,vis-,.
ited in Exeter' oven•
the -meek -end
,,the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Win.. Ker
nick. Mrs. Fried was a Miss Balsden
and a former resident of 'this Com
munity. It is 23'years ago ,since she
visited' here.. She is at present"vis-
iting in Dashwood.
Mr. J. S. Harvey and son Maurice,
motored • to Elora last Friday- and
were'accoinpaniecl home by Mrs "
. Har-
vey' who had been visiting; there and
the Tatter's sister, Mrs. Clarke, also
by Miss Gladys Harvey, who has tee
taking the summer n
course at Guelph college agricultural
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Tlzis store will be closed, every Wednesday afternoon during ,Tune, July and August.
flue Serge8ujta
•:Tf,youhave, been waiting fdr an oportunittd
y buy aolfood Serge
at thelower prices-,, don't fail to see the Values we are offering at $a"0; 30,00
Suit
and :$35.00,
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Voile Dresses
1 3 T3iit to -n# Bogen Suliilner DresSeS in Voiles and Or r
' " gaizdios, .Obese
pei bleared at about' half their original
g al price: Good value at
Ladies Summer Vests
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With or without .sleeves. Regular g 60 65 and 75c Inc.-iThey are
good weight and extra special value .at Per Garment S
•. ,. , feet vOc.
The
that will
_,tare Linen. Roller Towelling
best value ave have seen in years. 'An all linen rolier'towelling,
wear well at per yard 30c,
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tinolehnis and Oilcloths.
In two and four yard widths.' Bring in the size of your roo
will gladly show you ourm and we
patterns and' quote you our price.
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CARLING B.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor for the Mo/sons Bank,
• etc.
Invest your funds in . Vic-
tory, Dominion - of Canada,
Provincial and Municipal
Bonds.
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.
iVHI. T IS THIS?
Ever Knock 'is a Boost, if you
knock in the right way, and, this is
how T. H. Elliott knocks, if you bring
Your Old Suits and Overcoats to him
he will Knock the Spots off of; theme.
So when you want any work of this
kind done give him a Chance. -
Shop opened every' day and ''Satur-
day. night.
' . ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
T. "I3. ELLIOTT: '
FARMS FOR: SALE -A few choice
farms in the Townships of Usborne,
sn
Tuckerith and Hibbert. Good
,buildings ancl,.we11 located as to mar-
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos.
Cameron Auct.,B
.-+'s,.'n''50n WA:A,
an:W s.4,
This store will be ---closed every. Wednesday afternoon during June,
July and August.
ents
gats
Borsalina
King
and other lines
giant Suits for $20.00
GABARDINE COATS '317.00 to 322.50.5.50
RAINCOATS FROM
$ UP
SPRING OVERCOATS 315.00 ,TO. $25.00
MEN'S: SUMMER UNDERWEAR—COMBINATION
SAND TWO
ECE
THE NEW SHIRTS,. CAPS, COLPIL4R.S AND -TIES ARE IN
STOCK. -
OVERALLSL-INCLUDING THE COMB1iv ::TION SUIT OVER-
- ALLS.
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Ax LS 4 Exeter. P O N E
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WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW,
TTO
`CLEANLINESS, SERVICE, 16 Oz. TO THE B.
Choice Red SALMON
1 pound'•
28c.
Special
4 B
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nd
n
ea
RICHIVIELLO
Tea 65c, a po,und
BREAKFAST
Bacon 37c. a lb.(
Quaker CORN FLAKES
3 pkgs. ' for 25c,
Red Spring SALMON
1 pound nd trn39c..
c •
a pound
English Breakfast
Tea 55c., a pout!
heese" 23 a lb,
SHREDDED, WHEAT
2 pkgs. for 25c.
h` Whole Mixed Spice
, sack 99c. ' 39c, a pound
A E. TENNANT
`Vetetinary Surgeon
Office--McDonnell's-.'tables on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. .Phone ,26w `
New iron, pumps and Ilt,, rags in
stock. Iron or .: wood pi: nips repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.
9. a. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone 115:;
DR.JO
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x opractic dpi Eleetrreal Tre<itznents
'for Chronic and Nervous :Diseases.,
Spectacles scientifically 'fitted'. Hours
10; to 1.2, 2 to 4, and by appointment:,
Office --William. and Sanders Sts.•
axi Service
When going to Grand
fiend give us a call,:
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Good glasses if you need them
Good advice if you don't.
J. WAItb, D.C., Optoinetaist
EXETER
Cochrane
ac
hine Works
ENGINES--.6, MB. "Z" 3233.00
..3 h.p. ZBosch Magneto ' 3113.50..
1i/2 h.p. "Z,,, 399.50
40 -Light Plant, -complete, $350.00"
Double -Geared Jacks $1.5.00
GRINDERS -6 in. $40; 8 in. $50.
10 in. 356.300
CRUSHERS ---$71, $80 $100 & $115
Straw Cutter $35.00
Straw Cutter, with plain feed, $65.00
2, travelling feed $85.00
aird
a Electric Iectric tiVasher $126.00
Belt drive 370.00
500 Ib. Scale $23.85; 1000'10; 327.85
Concrete Mixers, - Hay Presses,
Stone . Crushers, Road Rollers;
Threshing Outfits Case Tractors,
Tractor Plows and Disks.
We handle a complete lino of the
areadian-Fairbazika Morse ,Co.,a,Igda.-
Case Threshing Company,
fs.lI repairs pr0,13ipt13? attended t