The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-1-29, Page 8THE EXE`T`ER TIMES ADVOCA.'T'a
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Starts at Once and Ends March 1st
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Twice as Large
We planned this advertisem ant to cover twice as Large a
space, but we were forced to change our plans, so don't fudge this
sale by the size of this acid. Read every item carefully, each one
is a real genuine money saving bargain.
Ladies' Coats at $14.95 and $19.85
Ladies' and Misses' winter Coats, this season's best styles, all
good warm coats, many with fur collars. All `colors including
black and sizes up to 44. Coats that sold up to $25.00 an sale at
$14.95. Coats that sold up to $35.00 on sale at $19.85.
30c. Print for 21c. a yd 38c Ginghams for 29c yd
Silk and Cotton Spools, 4 for 25c.
Remnants of Silks, Serges, Prints, Flannelettes, at about half price
Cashmerette Stockings, sizes 8% to 10, black, fawn, etc. 29c. a pr.
Reg. 35c. quality flowered & figured Chintz -36 -in wide for 28e yd.
$2 all wool dress flannels & homespuns-54-in.wide for $1.49 yd.
Dress serges, extra width, all wool, reg, to $•2.25 for 85c. yard.
Reg. 25c factory cotton, fine weave, goodweight for 19c. yard.
$1.50 House dresses, small medium and large sizes now 98c.
Reg. 40c cross bar marguisette curtain material for 29e yard.
Yard wide Flannelettes, reg: 25c to 30c quality for 19c. yard.
$3 Ladies' and Girl's all wool pullover sweaters for $1.49.
Reg. 25c. quality roller and tea towelling, 2 yards for 35c.
Bargains for Men and Boys
Boy's winter weight pullover sweaters, all sizes to 34 for $1.29..
$2 and $2.25 Men's caps with or without ear -bands, now $1.49
$4.00 Men's odd pants, heavy tweed, sizes to 46 for $2.98.
Men's heavy ribbed all wool shirts or drawers for $1.29.
$6.50 Men's fancy check all wool sweater coats for $4.95.
Regular 50c. quality all wool sox for 39c a pair.
$1.50 Men's fine print shirts to clear at 98c.
Overcoats Reduced
Men's $35 overcoats fon. $24.95
Men's $25'overcoats ,.for $17.95
Several good overcoats $14.95
Boy's overcoats $5 to $10.00
Suits Reduced
Men's $40 suits for $29:85
Men's $25 suits for $18.95
Men's ,Suits as low as $12.95
Boy's suits $5.00 to 110.00"
$26.95 tDinner Sets $26.95
These are full 97 piece dinner sets of very best qualitysemi-
porcelain. • 3 pretty patterns to choose from including white and
gold. See these they are a real bargain at $26.95.
$1.00 Salad Bowls special at 49c.
3.6 doz. odd white cups for .... 49c
Read This List
Real Grocery Bargains
Kellogg Corn Flakes 3 for 29c Special Coffee
39c. ib.
Shredded Wheat 2 for.... 25c Choice Dairy Butter ,. 36c lb.
Tasty yellow cheese ,,,. 25e ib. 3 Palm Olive soap for .... 230
3 pkgs. Ammonia powder 24c 100 toilet soaps 3 for .... 23c
7 big cakes Castile soap .... 25c 2 lb. seedless raisins for 23c
Special mixed tea 59e lb. 2 ib. choice dates for ...... 23c
8'bars'.of any Laundry Soap,for 49c
• Royal Yeast Cakes .... 5e pkg. Lux - Lux Lux llc
3 l\ oLaren's Jelly Powders 23e 2 Tb. ginger snaps for .... 23c
2 large tins pink salmon 29e 1 lb. crispy soda biscuits 15e
2 small tins pink salmon 19c Special cocoa 2 lb. for .... 25c
2 large tins red salmon 49c 3 boxes of matches` for 29e
6 rolls toilet paper for.... 25e 2 lb, choice figs for 250
Domestic sardines 4 'tins 25c 2 ib. fancy prunes for ...: 25e.
2 pks. seeded raisins for 25e 3 lb. good rice for 25c
3 bottles of extracts for..•, 25e Sweet Florida oranges 390 doz.
Strong light brooms 49e 2 pkgs. Bran Flakes for 250
All 15c. plug and package Tobaccos &� g p g b cos 2 -for 25 c.
Man's Size Plug T.&B. smkg. 70c
Ji. A. Stewart
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Our furniture is the very` newest that. Can be had anywhere.
OOme' in and look it Over. We have some great stock -taking bsr-
gains.
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Best
Service
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E. tFardiner'
P'VNERAL DIRECTORS
; Day and Night Service
A ROUSE ,DLOCK PHONE, 74I"•; Night c
Exeter Markets
Market report. -.,The tallowini IS
the report of the • Exeter" Market
corrected every'WedneedaY.
Wheat, $1.75.
Oats, .6Qe..
Barley, .9Qe
Manitoba Flour, $5.99,
Pastry Flour, $5,50.
Vamily Flour, $5,16.
Feed Flour $2.25
Bran $1.75.
Shorts, $1.85.
Butter 35c.
Creamery Butter 41e
Eggs, extra, 55c.
Eggs, -Seconds 35e.
Lard 20c
Hogs, selects ,$11.25.
Hog s, thitk smooth, $10,25,
LOCAL ••
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Mr. John W. Taylor is confined to
his home through illness.
Mr. Bert Gardiner was home from
London over the week end. •
Master Lyle Dinney is seriously
ill at his home on Main St.
Mr. J. H. Jones was in Toronto a
couple of days last week on business, _
Miss Hattie Handford, of Belle-
ville, is visiting her father, Mr. Jas.
Handford:
Mr. C. W. Ford has resumed his
duties at tlfe Ford garage after an
illness of a month.
°Awls amosaxmawr
leer, jaMes p'OOte, ]*.a., 1414181
lot a in, -Sunday $014001 and :,Bible
claQs.
11 a nx "The White "x'ields '"
7. p,ni,-"What Went. Ye /out into
the Wilderness to See?"
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CH>tIRCH
Rev, Deenelly, D. 'A., Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir -Leader
10 :15=Morning. Claes,
11,00 -``Friendship with God."
Communion Meditation. Sacra,.
ment of Lord's Supper.
3:00 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
7.Q0 -Does God Really Care?
Everybody Welcome.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Rev. A. A. Trumpet; L. Th., Reietor.
11 a,m.-"Arms' and the Man."
7 p.m. _"Finger Print Service."
Goderich Intermediates will play
the final game for group honors in
Exeter, Friday evening,
Mr. W. G. Medd spent a couple of
days in Toronto last week attending
a Dairymen's convention.
Miss Mildred Rowe and Miss Gert-
rude Francis of London Normal,
spent the week end at their homes
here.
Mr. H. W. Doerr left Tuesday,
morning for Toronto to attend a
convention of Public Utility„ man-
agers.
A number of Mitchell young men
recently bagged eleven, jack -rabbits,
the total weight of which was 150
pounds.
Mr. J. L. Stonehouse of Belgrave.
and -Mrs. Hopper of Wingham visit-
ed here with their sister, Mrs. Chas.
Birney over Sunday.
Mr. John Blatchford who recent-
ly held a sale of his effects in. Ex-
eter left Thursday for Toronto to
join Mrs.. Blatchford.
A number from town were pleas-
antly entertained at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dearing, of
Stephen, on Wednesday evening of
last week.
Mrs. W. J. • Heaman and daughter
Miss Kathleen returned Saturday
evening after spending the week in
London owing to the death of Mr.
Heaman's mother.
Miss Dorothy Kuntz of Essex has
obtained several months leave of
absence from her position 'owing to
illness. She arrived home Saturday
and is now confined to her bed.
Reeve W. D. Sanders, of Exeter;
Reeve, John Hanna, of. Usborne;
Reeve Alex. Neeb and Deputy -Reeve
John Hayes, of Stephen, are in Gode-
rich. this week attending County
Council.
Mr. J. C. Horton of St. Catharines
spent Tuesday with his mother, Mrs.
Ma:rgaret Horton. He had been in
London during the week attending
the London Life Insurance Co. con-
vention.
The two young ladies from town,
Miss Amy Johns and Miss Vera
Jones, who were operated on at Vic-
toria Hospital, London, for appendi-
citis are -making' satisfactory im-
provement. •
Miss Elva Harvey returned Fri-
day evening from Hensail where she
was waiting on her aunt, Mrs.
Blatchford. She. left Saturday for
Strathroy to visit with Mr. and ` Mrs.
L. G. Grieve.
Mrs. John Willis of Stephen, was
taken to Victoria Hospital, London,
last week, suffering from an acute
attack of appendicitis and was op-
erated on at once. The operation
was a success and she is now doing
nicely.
Mrs. J. W. McIntyre and three
children of Watson, Sask., are here
visiting with the former's parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sanders. After
their visit here they will go to Chi-
cago, where they will make their
future home.
Mr, Samuel Kirk, when assisting
in cutting up a bullock in Usborne
Tp. on Wednesday of last week, had
themisfortune of breaking two
bones in his arm at the wrist. It
will be some time before be will
have the use of the injured member.'
Main St. League .held a sleighing
party Monday evening. About forty
young people enjoyed a ride in the
bobs one of the sleighs 'upsetting and
landing the Toad in the snow. Fol-
lowing the ride hot coffee and re-
freshments were served at the
church. A jolly timea was spent
by all.
Exeter High School Commence-
ment will be held in the Opera
House, on Friday, February 13th.
This will be a big event this year as
Exeter School made a wonderful re-
cord at the Examinations last July
and will be presented with their
Diplomas. Th.e scholarships and
medals will also be presented.
Mr. S. Frank Glass, former mem-
ber of Parliament for Blast Middle-
sex and father of Mrs. (Dr.) . Atkin-
son of town, wlio has been seriously
ill at St. Joseph 14oepita1, for more
than a month, took a decided turn
for the worse a few days ago and al-
though his condition le not eonsider-
ed critical at present, little hope is
held out for his recovery.
Mr. T, S.: Wood of town attended
the wedding of his sister, Marjorie
hope, youngest daii.ghter'•of the late
Sanies P, Woods,' T.C., .and Mrs.
of Stratford, to Gordon Rigby ';of
Montreai, son of 'the ,late Justice
Rigby' of HalifaX,: N.S. and yrs.
Rigby of Westntount, auebdd. The.
11 14Nit bride was given away by Mr..Woods
of llaleter. The wedding took place
at the ,tet. Lames church, Stratford.
Powell's Bazaar
Plain Price ,Store
It is surprising tohear the re-
marks people make about that
famous Cold Remedy NAMELESS.
One lady said on Saturday "if is
wasn't for NAMELESS, I couldn't be
here to -clay." said. she always kept
it on hand as a quick relief for
Colds, 'etc. It is mighty good busi-
ness for anyone to carry a bottle of
NAMELESS in the pocket •or purse,
and be at all times prepared for
slight colds, drafts and so on, which
sooner or later develop into hope-
less illness. As many a mother
has, taught • "a stitch in time saves
nine.'° So it is with NAMELESS,
a little rubbed up each' nostril sev-
eral times a day will help you keep
Well. It is pleasant to taste and
smell, and easy on the purse.
Pocket size 25c. postpaid 28c.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIALS
New shipment of Granite kettles,.
at 25c, 30c, 40. Come expecting,
bargains.
J. L. LEWIS
CONTRACTOR
Cement ' and Carpenter Work
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
EXETER :-: • ONTARIO
TENDERS .WANTED
9 or 10 double cord 2.ft. beech or
maple wood, also caretaking of the
Thames Road church 'Thames Rd.
wood to be in or on ing;ground by
the let of April. Tenders to be in
the hands of the secretary or man-
agers by Feb. 2nd, at 8 p.m.
H. H. BRAWN, Sec.-Treas.
ACREAGE WANTED
We are open to take contracts for
150 acres of peas for seed purposes.
For further particulars apply to the
Exeter Canning Co.
ars
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JANUARY 29th, 1925,
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WINTER .CLEARING SALE �.
ROOFING, " CEDAR POSTS AND
LUMBER
If you are going to require roof-
ing of any kind call and let us quote
you. This will be to your advan-
tage. - Farmers, what about your
Cedar Posts? ' We have them in.
stock. Prices will be `higher in
April. Our prices in all lines of
materials are right and will interest
you. -ROSS -TAYLOR CO., ;Exeter.,
The following unsolicited com-
mendation of our Flour speaks for
itself:
Harley,,Ont.,'Jan: 12th, 1925
Dear Sirs:
•
Please ship at once
Manitoba's Best.
I am glad to say we have found
Manitoba's Best brandvery satisfac-
tory and am going to sell it only.
I remain yours truly,
J L
Per E.W.L.
Come in and get a sackand prove
this for yourself.
We still have, a good, supply of
Swift's 60 per cent. Digester Tank-
age and you cannot afford to be
without it if you`are feeding pigs.
In addition we have all .our regular
,lines: HARVEY BROS.
• $500 FREE T6 'YOU
Scrambled Comics. Latest ' Feat-
ures; fun for children and grown
ups, in Sunday's Detroit Times. Or-
der now.
FAH•M HELP WANTED
Farmers requiring help for the
Spring season or year
1925 are re-
quested
to apply at once to H. A,
Macdonell, Directorecto
r of Colonization
and Immigration, Parliament Build-
ings, Toronto, • Ontario,, or . to.. the
Agricultural Representative of the
County in which they reside.
,Applicants should state whether
they require experienced., partly ex-
perienced
x perienced or inexperienced : single
men, or experienced married men,
length of time services ;will be re-
gtiired and rate of wages.
Applications will be :filled as• far
s possible in the order in which'
they are received -preference ` given
yearly ' engagements.
By authority
of
the Honorable
John S. Martin, Minister •of Agrioul'.
ture,
The Comrades: class of the Jaiites
St. 'Sunday SehooT held their annual
meeting and a social ' evening on
Monday. A•short program was held
followed by the election df officers.
A dotxple of confteats were keld and
refreshments were served,. The dee-
tion resulted AS followttt President:,`
Wm:. Welsh; ,Vice4Pres.,Waitel Cut-
bush; 2nd Vice -Pres„, Mrs. • Wm.
Frayne: $eey-Tress., l i10 Snell;
AsC't., , J. Sbnitton.
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THESE
.. PRICES GOOD UNTIL FEBRUARY 1
We offer many lines of Merchandise that we, must clear to make
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room for the new Spring Goods, These are all Special Prices
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Ladies' Coats Reduced 8 only Flannel Dresses
Only a few left at real bargain Regular $10.00. Sale Price $4.70,
prices 6 Silk and Serge
$10,00 $12.50 $15.00 ' $17,50 Dresses
Regular $15.00. Sale Price $8.75.
Ei All Wool Hose 2 pr. $1.25
Fine all wool Ladies' Hose in Linen Towelling 18c.
Fawn and Sand Shades. Regular For hand or tea towels, extra
value $1.00 and $1,50, Sale price good quality, only 200 yds, Reg -
2 pair for $1.25. ular 25c.fa yard. Sale price 18y.
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-- Men's Mitts all at Reduced Prices Flannelette Blankets
C Men's Buck Mitts Reg. '$x,75. Reduced to $1.50 Large size, extra weight. Buy what you need
Men's Horse hide Reg-. $1.00. Reduced' to 75c. at this very low price.
Men's Horse Hide Reg. $1,25. Reduced to $1.00 Sale Price Per Pair 52.00.
Men's. Overcoats Reduc.
Regular $35. ' Sale Price $27.50 =
Regular $25. Sale Price $18.50 M
Regular $22. Sale P.ice $16.50
Factory Cotton.
3 6 -in, wide fine,. -even' weave
and good weight. Regular 25c. M'
Take what you want.' Sale Price-
10 yards $2.25.
Boy's Sweaters Regular $2.00 and` $2.25 values
All Wool in all sizes Sale Price each $1.50. A real Bargain
._.. Staples Reduced Ladies'Clothtop Rubbers
35c Prints, Sale Price 30c. Regular $1.75 value. Sizes
Wm=0 `30c Prints, Sale Price 25c. 2% and 3 only.
35c Galateas, Sale Price 30c.. Sale Price per pair 50c.
roma
Flannelette Reduced
40c. Sale Price 35c. =
35c Sale Price 30c.
25c. Sale Price 20c.
Coates 200 yds. Cotton Spools• Regular 9c.' Sale Price `7c..
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New Wall Paper
4 patterns, new Wall Papers.
Priced only for this sale at 'per
roll 100.
Mens All Wool Pants.
Made from good Tweeds. Reg-
ular $5.00. Sale Price ....$3.65
25 pairs Ladies' Shoes
Sizes"2 % to 4. ""All high tops.
Values to $5.00
Sale Price $1.98
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REPAIRS
We are now prepare& to do all
kinds of repairs on broken frames,
whereas before, we had to send then
to London or elsewhere.
HEAVY SHELL, FRAMES TO
YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE
YOU WAIT, $iyO0.
SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES,
$1.00 and UP. ,
Dr. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & 'OPTICIAN
MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PHONE 70
Safety Razor Blades
Sharpened (any make)
SINGLE EDGE .3c.
DOUBLE EDGE 4e.
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE, - Druggist
W. R .Goulding
A. T. C. 'M.
Organist and Choirmaster James
St. Methodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The-
ory: Instructor of Music in the Piiblic
Schools.
TE.11. :11ODERATE
Box 67, Exeter.
COAL -COKE
AND INSURANCE
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
E. J. CHIZISTIE
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns
Great Bargains in
Furniture during
the next
two
months
R. N. ROWE
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
PHONE 20W PHONE 20J
Nothing blit the best parts that
money will buy go into our sets.
That accounts for the superiority of
their Performance and refinement of
tone. This with very reasonable
price, gives ,us satisfied customers.
Call and be convinced.
GRANT SANDERS.
JAMES ST. EXETER
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For Sale -1• driving. mare, 7 years
Piano Tuning - Anyone wishing old, quiet.. and reliable. Lady's die. -
their piano tuned by experienced ver, Apply Jno. N. Ratcliffe.
tuner, please phone 1'61, Exeter, .. Lot 7, N.T.R. Telephone 173-4
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till Time QUI
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E ARE OFFERING
SPECIAL REDUCTIONNS IN OIIR
MADE - TO - MEASURE CLOTH-
ING.
LOTH
TN .
G IF YOU ARE THTNKTNC.
O ' ' PURCHASING A NEW SUIT •
NOW TS THE TIIVIE AS OUR
SPECIAL OFFER MEANS.A BIG
SAVING TO YOU.
,ANYONE WITH CLOTH ('F
THEIR OWN WILL DO WELL
TO HAVE IT MADE UP. DURING
THE SLACK SEASON.
• Bi� uction in
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1Redall Rudy MadesSults and
,r ,., Overcoats
ow We Cansave you money
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Merchant Tailor alnd Gents' Outfitter
CLEANING PRESSING
and REPAIRING
SUITS MADE-TO-MEASUitE
TO FIT YOU AND YOUR POCKET
WORK CALLED FOR AND DE-
- LIVERED.
ELLTO'1T AND JOHNS
1.R. CARLING B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter
G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and I*
versity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, • Mili-
terq District Number Otte, London
Ont., '
Main Office, Main St - Exeter, Peal
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.m.
to 6. 30, p.m. !
Ofce..hours at ZURICH ONT., Taes4
only, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. 'to 5.00
o'clock •p.m. Phone 79.
A. h. TENNANT
Veterinary Sturgeon.
Office --McDonnell's traces enables ea
John St. Phone calla receive prong
attention. Phone 26w
Wood for Sale
.A...QUANTITY , OF DRY WOOD
FOR SALE
H. Bagshaw
g aW.
TRY US 1 Phone 58W`
Cochrane, Machine
Works,
Ford motors reground, fitted with
Pistons, Complete $16.00 Ever
Make of
Car
Motor ran
and Engines ng new re-
ground with Pistons Complete to fit,
also
Tractors,
:FARMS FOR SAL1+� ;A�few ahoiel
farms is the Townships " of •tTelliora�
ek.
Tuckersmith and Hibbert, Goody
:buildings and well located as to mart.
kets, Priced right. Apply to T]ho
Cameron, Auct., B11r
oat 154. Exeter.
ERNEST LLLIOT
CONVEYANCER, ETC. ,
HIGH CLASS INVF7STMENTS
(Trustee Investanents)
Bearing interest. at 5% per cent.
r,i INSL11IA1V'Cpl
r4 Office! zG � M2�in St. Exeter', Onto
,s '
�) Dr. H. G. Fletcher,L.M.C.C.
.tvrebibet of the G
sicians oTlege o! Pint -
p(
and Srxrgeokts of Oxiterio.
Office oppt t• Rowe'p Furnitttr.
U Ittorn►. Stain Street.
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