The Exeter Times, 1923-4-19, Page 8TH
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20-27 5'ILIDAY & ,SATUI3,DAY
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COTTON STOCKINGS
All Sizes
LAID"EIS' S'IS11T \IliR/
Days
ortunities
24c
$1.50 CORSETS SPEC; 0,9ZO
1AL
$1.00 SILK LISLE, L
CLOCKED STOCKINGS
40 INCH FACTORY ,COTI:'ON-35c value for 25c per Yard
GOOD WEICTIIT COTTON -36 inches wide 17c per yard
4-250 yard SPOOLS COATES COTTON for 25c
350 ENGLISR GTN G1I'
h,A1\ZS-Snt,..t1 checks in all Colors for 28c yd.
32 INCH P1
S1 COLOR. GING'ii;AIVTS-zeal; value at 35c per yard
DRESS SS & APRON PRINTS, Gingham Patterns -25e value -at 20
c yd
TURKi'Si-I TOWELLING., 18 in. wide, 20c value at 12,5c per yard
$22 LADIES' BURBERRY SPRING COATS' DOLLAR DAYS $11.25
8 'POLO SPORT COATS"' -for Ladies- and Misses
, `S DAYS $13_9$.
ON DISPLAY 'I:OLLAR DAYS AT REDUCED
PRICES
SILK, GLOVES WITH LONG CUFFS,,
WIDE RIBBED SPORT STOCKINGS>,
TWO TONE SLIPPERS COLONIAL PATENT SLIPPERS
PULLOVER SWEATERS, TUXEDO SWEATER COATS
ORNAMENTS- BUCKLES- CABISI-IAWS;- FANCY VOILES.
PAISLEY CREPES - RATINES DRESS FLANNELS
HOMESPUNS COATINGS
50° CAPS FOR MEN AND BOYS 500
All Sizes '\allies hp to $2:00, To clear DOLLAR DAYS at 50c
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS -Worth as much as $10.00, to clear
DOLLAR DAYS $5.69
BOYS' SOLID LEATHER SHOES -Specially Priced at $2.49
$1.00 BOYS' PULLOVER SWEATERS $1.00
Fine. Cas1eiere Wool Sweaters -Sizes 24-32
Regular $2.00 to $3,00 DOLLAR DAYS $1:00
25c ROLLER TOWELLING -2 YARDS for 25c'
RICK RACK BRAID -HALF PRICE -3c Per yard
36. INCH COLORED` CHINTZ PER YARD 3'0c
4 PLY GREY SCOTCH FINGERING YARN $1.00 POUND
$1.25 ALL \VOOL DRESS SERGES-ALL SHADES 85c yard
10 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR. FOR $1.00
WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $2.50 QR OVER
GROCERIES AT -WHOLESALE PRICES
ROYAL YEAST CAKES 05c
90c T & B TOBACCO.
.......70e
15c TOT3A00OS ... _...2 fr 25c
20c SUNMAID SEERLESS
RAISINS .. ...,Ib 15c
75c SALADA TEA 65e
"''T c SPECIAL I3ULK TEA 55c
7 lbs, OAT MEAL 950
20 Bars LAUNDRY Soap $1.00
BARS CASTILE SOAP 25c
75c BROOMS for 52c
CHRISTIES SODA BISCUITS
15c lb
- 3 JELLY POWDERS 24c
CASCADE SALMON....::1 Oe
1 Ib TIN RED SALMON,25c
3 oz. BOTTLE VANILLA22c
, 3 BOTTLES EXTRACT25c
2 tbs. SWEET CAKES for 35c
75c GLOBE WASH BOARD 55c.
3 PKGS AMMONIA ...::._,25c
DOLLAR DAY
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Wall Papers
Rugs Window Blinds
PRICES
Linoleurns
Curtain Materials
A. St
EXETER, Ontario
art
TRE EXP+TFR TOM'S WANTED I'OR CASA
Subscription rate. $1.50 a year. 1,000 tons of Scrap Iron, Rags,
ADVERTISING RATES
Rubbers, Old Stoves, Horse Hair,
Wool, Lead, : Copper, Brass, Geese
l:as;.lay Advertising -Made knowsand Duck Feathers and ail kinds of
on, application.
Stray Animals -One insertion 60c
three insertions for $1.00
'Parra or Real Estate for saIe. 50c
each, insertiaea:for one month of four
insertion.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
junk. If yon: have any Junk to dis-
pose of kindly phone 39, or write 1.
Cohen, Exeter, Ont.
Inspector Tom is in town this
week waking an inspection of the
school.
9 c' %1
JO 1111 1110 iri 1 des Ltd.
Specials for Friday & Saturday
K Laundry Soap 15 bars 1®
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Crown or Lillywhite
Syrups 5 f 1;
Brunswick SARDINES
for 25c.
: NEW CT -I -MESE 29c Ib
II:RAFT CIHEESE 39e lb
SLICED BACON .,.;......,33c, lb
U TT BTJ S 22c lb
PEANUT PICNI ITER 23c ib
ROLLED ()ATS .,.....6 Ibs 25c e
CORN MEAL 6 Ibs 25e
WHEATLETS 4'Ibs 25c \i
RICE 3 lbs 2 c y'T
LIMA BEANS .....3 Itis 25c s
RICHMELLO TEA
75e. a pound.
SOLD ONLY BY DOM STORES
MI QED CANDIES
a pound
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-YIY
Todhunter's COFFEE 4
55c. a pound
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Try it, it :wi.lI please you.
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PA'rERSON'S SODAS /\.
15c, a pound ¢w
IN ,AND:' LOOK'..T OUR DISPLAY OF GROCERIES.`4
MAR RED IN PLAIN -I+`CGU i# IOS
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Market report -the 'following I01;
the report of th.a Exeter
corrected every Wednesday
Wheat $1.18--• '
Manitoba'Flour. :$3.85
Pastry Flour $3,40.
Model Flour $3.70
Fed Flour $2.10
Oats 60c
Barley 60c ,
Bran $1.70
Shorts $1,70
Dairy Butter 37e
Creamery Butter 42e
Eggs 28c
.Lard 17` to 206
Hogs $10.00,
Market
,ca*•gir�:•+k
to
5
5r 5
Mr. F. M. Boyle has traded in his
Overland ',Four for a new Overland
The maple syrup season hos been.
prolonged and the farmers report a
good make.
Well, what do you think o1 Andy?
has been a popular question during
the past week.
Miss Ila Johnston left Monday for,
Seaforth. where she has taken a, pos
ition in IYIactavishes store.
Potatoes are being brought into,
town. There is little inducement to
market them at 500 a bag, •
The high school reports are in but
owing to shortage of space they are
being held over until next week.
Mr, Bruce Rivers left on Monday
for St, Thomas where he has secured
a position in a hardware store,
Mr. Bruce Medd, has completed
his first year at the Agricultural
College, Guelph, and is home for the
holidays.
Miss Alice Taylor has, returned to
London after visiting for a couple
of weeks with her mother, Mrs. J.
Ford. '
There is one consolation to the
man of the house in the backward'
spring. It postpones the clay of car-
net beating.
Warden B. • W. F. Beavers .and
Reeve Wm. Coates, of Usborne, were
in Goderich on Thursday and Friday
last attending a meeting' of the,Good
Roads -committee. •
Mr. Theodore Grey, of London,
who has been organist and choir
leader of James St. church for the
past few months, .has resigned to
take a similar position at Centennial
Methodist church, London..
Lt:, Col." H. B. Combe, and Lt. Col.
H. L. Rance, of the Huron Regiment
are being transferred to the Corps
of Reserve, and Major H. C. Dunlops
of Goderich, pull be promoted to Lt.
Col. and officer ' ; commanding. and
Major W. J. 'Heaman, of Exeterwill
become second in, command..
A number•, of young ladies were
pleasantly- entertained at. the home
of Miss May Jones on Friday even-
ing last in honor of Miss Ila Johns-
ton, who left Monday for Seaforth,
where she has secured a situation.
During the evening Miss Johnston
was presented with an ivory clock
and tray and while regret was ex-
pressed at her leaving town, the
best wishes of her many friends will
follow her.
ith th
Churches
CAVEN P1Ui SISYTERUtN, C7i11JRCI3
Rev. James Foote, B. A:., 111iniste '
10 a.in.---Sunday
Classes
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Vine"
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Churches,.,
School and !Bible,
and the Broken
The Minister
FirstEvangelical
The Minister.
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Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
;JAMES STREET METHODIST';
OUIIROR
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A., .Pastor..
Tears"
a.m.-"The: Ministry inears"
3 x.xz = bbath pool and Bible
1 x, Sa So
study. Every body should get : into
one of the classes,
7 p.m. -"Why belong to the Odd
Fellows?" ,
; An • Odd Fellowship Service.
Music appropriate and hearty
singing. 'Come• and get • the help of
their services::
MAIN ST. METHODIST CH TRCiti
Rev. t eo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, x3./.
11 a.xu.-"Concealed in the Field"
S
p.m. --Sabbath School and Bible
Classes:.
7 p.m. -"The Rich and Poor"
BETHANY
2.30 -Rev, ' W. G. H. McAllister
SALVATION ARi'1Y SERVICES.
Services 'as usual next Sunday.
Capt. T. Hobbins
BABY CHICKS will be ready next.
week. 1200 eggs per week hatching,,
from now on. Custom hatching for
anyone,_desiring same. Eggs for in-
cubator lots also supplied. Apply to
W. F. ABBOTT, Exeter.
Baby Chicks and Eggs -White and
Buff Leghorns, White Wyandottes,
Barred Rocks and Homburgs. Chicks
1Gc each. Garnet Heywood, Exeter.
WANTED-Sniart boy to learn
the hardware business. Apply Hea
man's Hardware Store.
FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice.
farms in the Townships of Usborne,
Tuckersmith and- " Hijibe t. Good
buildings and well located as to mar-
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos.
Cameron, Auct., Box 154, Exeter,
IVYHOL11i FA1UII '
'BABY CHICKS, :from ;bred -to -lay
Barred Rocks, $16.00 for_11)0. Place
your order at once. L. V. Hogarth,
Exeter, Ont. Phone Crediton 18r31:.
'.111fURSDA3.^ :A1.'1C1X.a 1901, 1923
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PHONE 184,
PHONE 184.
FOR' SALE -Set of Fcrd side cur-
tains for old style top, $3:00, Apply
ate.Times Office.
Clinton requires a 44 mill tax rate
this year as compared with 41%
mills last year. The increase is due
to requests from the Board of Edu-
cation'.
Tires at old Prices for
Dollar Day
TIRES AT OLD PRICES FOR DOLLAR DAY. IN SOME CASES
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THIS MEANS A SAVING TO z YOU OF 30%.
Storage Batteries, `Villard Service
ASK YOUR NEIGIHBOR, WHAT KIND OF SERVICE WE, GIVE HIM
ON MIS BATTERY, IN: REPAIRING, RE -BUILDING, ETC.
RADIO SETS THAT WILL GET YOU ALL THE LARGE, SENDING
STATIONS, AT FROM $50.00 UP. COME IN AND HEAR ONE OF FARMERS
THESE SETS ANY TIME. 10% OFF ANYTHING IN THE SWORE,
BUT HARNESS AND HARNESS PARTS ON DOLLAR DAY. 7'
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SO. OUR INVITATION, TO INSPECT OUR,STOCK IS ALWAYS
IN FORCE AND .IT INCLUDES EVERYBODY. THERE; IS NO
SPECIAL DAY, NO BEST TIME TO LOOK AT, OUR FURNITURE,
COME ANYTIME THAT YOU PLEASE AND STAY AS LONG: AS
INTERESTED.
WE CLAIM THIS STOCK OF :OU S WILL DO IT'S OWN AR-
GUING, AND WE WOULD RATHER i0W YOU THAN TELL
YOU.
LATEST DESIGNS, LARGEST STOCK, FAIR P111013S, BEST SER -
'conductor of Funeral. Service
Motor Hearse and lorse'Equipinent
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; call 74
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Friday and Saturday,` April 2Oth and 21st
It will pay you to visit our store onFrida and
Y Saturday, We in-
tend' tmake
s a real money savzui, event for.you. lheso are good.
for the two days only. Conte and', bring your friends' and come early,
10 per cent off all Boy's and
Men's Clothing
10 % Discount on all ' Boys' and
11fen's Clothing. This means a sav-
ing of two to three dollars on any
Man's suit in the store.
Wdrnen's Coats and Suits
\l itki ev'ery Coat or Suit sold dur
ing these two days, we will give free
of charge, g pair of SiIIc Hose and
a pair of. Gloves.
Prints, Towelling •and Spools
Light Prints regular 30c ....,.for 25c.
Dark Prints regular 30c ,.....:for 25c.
Linen Towelling reg: 25c for ....20c
Coates' Spools ieg So, 4
Boy's and Men's Caps
50 ]Joys' and Men's Caps that sold
at 75c, $1.00 to $2,,00, you take your:
Pick DOLLAR._ DAY. for ..............500
Men's Overalls $1.95
Our regular , $2,25 line. ,These'
.'goods are advancing in price. Spec-
ial for DOLLAR DAY . ,....$1.95
Men's Knitted Silk Ties 50c.
Regular $1.00 line. A great wear=
ing Tie in a big range of patterns,
DOLLAR DAY only, 2 for ......$1.00
°aperg for 1' edro of s $1.49
We are taking four of our good patterns in Bedroom papers. The
regular price of these" `papers "was $3.60 for 8 'rolls of paper and 48 ft of
border. These go on sale in room lots DOLLAR DAY at $1.49.`" '
25 pairs of Boy's Shoes
In lace and button. These lines
sold at $3.50 to '$4.50 a pair. -Not
every size in the lot DOLLAR DAY
Special $1.98
Specials inFootwear
25 pair of Ladies' Shoes, Sizes
2% to 5 DOLLAR DAY $1.98.
'25 pair of Men's Heavy Shoes, regu-
lar $5,00 for $4.50
25 pair of Men's Fine Shoes, Sizes
6 to 8 for $2.98
Special prices on Congoleum Rugs
and Linoleums 'for Dollar Day
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Business Picking Up
Because the people are finding
out we are giving good value for
their money. We have some excel
lent value's right naw, don't miss
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then. See our window, something
new and nifty.
N. `ROWE
CONDUCTOR_ OF FUNERAL SER-
_ VICES
Phone Bis. 20W House 20J.
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FOR SALE =Brick dwelling . with
three lots on Main Street, nearly op-
posite Presbyterian church. Apply
on premises to MRS. R. POPPLE -
STONE, •Exeter, Ont.
We have a car load of feeding Mo..
lasses for sale, Maple Leaf Brand,
at 25c a gallon.
Centralia Farmer's Co -Operative
Co., Ltd.
CANNING CORN.
The Exeter Canning, Col.is ready to
contract wilth farmers. to grow corn
•ficw thus' year. We would advvise
wishing to grow cord to get, contract
in earUy a.r your anti -Ada acreage tiv'ill
be much smaller thio season.
CLUBBING LIST.
Exeter Times .$1.50` a e r; $2.00.
to, the United States.'
Times and Toronto Globe $6.25
Times and Mail & Empire 6.25
Times : and London Advertiser 6.25
Times and London Free Press. 6.25
Times and Toronto Star
Times & Family Herald & W.S. 3.25
Times and Montreal Witness --3.05
Times and Farmers Sun 3.40
Times and Christian Guardian 3.40
Times and Presbyterian ,....:;,.:3.90
The above publications may be
obtained by Times euJ scribers in any
combination, the pirce for any pub-
lication being the figure given, less
$1.50, representing the price of The
Times._
Have you re -newel your
tion to the Times?
ubscrip
rgains
the Gents Fu-rnishing Store
othirig
15 SUITS REGULAR, $25.00 AND $30.00, FOR $15.00
10 PARAMOUNT RAIN COATS B:EGULAR-$12.00 FOR $6.00
12 TWEED COATS AND TwEED RAIN GOATS REGULAR $25.00 '
ODD PANTS REDUCED PRICE $1.50, $3.00 AND $5.00
ovERAI,E, REDTJCED PRICE $1.25 AND $1.75
20 oh,. OFF ON ALL ORDERED SUITS AND OVER COATS
OZ. SHIRTS, SMALL , SIZE,' BEGuLAR - $2:110 Irbil '$1.00
4 DOZ. SHIRTS, REGULAR $2.50 AND43.00 FOR $1
4 1)0Z. HEAVY-WORIZ'SOCKS AT 35c OR 3 FOR :$1.09
,DOZ. `BLACK. CASI-IMERE SOCKS 3 FOR $1.00
NUMBER OF FELT AND TWEED HATa FOR $1.00 AND $2.00.
5..,-DOZ` SOFT COLLARS AT 75c PER DOZEN
A LINE 'OF 'TIES- SLIGHTLY 'DAMAGED AT 25c
,BIG REDUCTIONS 'IN SWEATERa 'AND' UNDERWEAR
PHONE a
GRASS FAIt1V1 FOR SALE -Being
E half lot concession 4 Hay Tp
consisting ofi 50 acres more or less;
spring water. Apply to J. N. Per-
kins, Exeter.- 2-22 2tp.
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's 6ales ••etabst.'is on'
,rohn St. Phone calls receive prompt
atten.tion. Phone 26w
Dr. John
CHIROPRACTOR a- OPTO2VUETIlIST
Has removed to St. Exeter.
South of Y.M.C.A. PITONE 70
HORSES AT ALL TIMES.
Phone 53W
CARLING B,
Barrie,ter, 'Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Maiu St. Exeter
LET
ELLIOTT' & JOHNS'
Knotv ewhen you want your Suit
of Overceat'. Cleaned and PreSded„
Dyed or nry Cleo/led and 'we will -call
for them and dell7ei.• "them..;
We are out tor inisinesS. When
You_Want a /seer Suit call in and see
Mir Samples:.
to the Public.
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Accounts Collect Insuratice
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