The Exeter Times, 1923-5-10, Page 84+• IS.r1 'i
?TIONS 16
For Service
PLS LGHTEN L P YOUR JIO E
ggeio:s
rola our large Stock
WALL PAPERS
A L RG13 RANO1O OF PAPERS, D1SPLAYEJ) SO THAT YOU
'$IAY SEE JUST HOW TI-UOY WOULD LOOT” ON Your WALLS.
1?lilL"1=D FROM 10e PER ROLL IJ)2, WITII PATTERNS TO SUIT
ANY' ROOM,
RUGS RUGS
WE 1-IAVF) A BIC STOCK OI` RUGS IN ALL THE STANDARD
SIDES, ,1 1PESlRIli08 BRUSSELS,,,AXMINSTERS VRI,NETS ,AND
\\ ILTON5 IN 13T11AC.ITU'UL: PA I'Ti2 RNS AND COLOR GOMBINA
'l: IONS;
FLOOR COVERINGS
x1:vITIRS IN•11 AND 4 YARD WIDTHS IN A GOOD RANGE 06'
PATTERNS,
• Olna 1fiJQ's`1iS S+'] OM 18'' WIDE TOP TO 2 YARDS WIDE ANI) ALSO •
IN•
IOU1120"SIZES .
IielNO JM ,4'`,1L`GS IN ALL SIZES, INCLIJDINO. THE' 1.,AJIGEST
SIZE MADE WHICH IS 12 ft x 12 ft.
1 i',' NI Vii$ C F ASS 11TJGS FOR BEDROOMS AND VEI,ANDAHS.
SEE- OUR DISPLAY
SPECIAL PRICES; for CONGOLEIJM WEEK
GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM ART RUGS
9 it x :(i i't-37.95 9 ft x 9 ft -$1.1.95.
9 ft:x 7x ft -$9.95 • 9 It x 1014 Lt --$13.95
9 ft x 12 ft -LARGEST SIZE MADE --$15.95:
FOR THE WINDOW
BLINDS -DOUBLE AND SINGLE CURTAIN RODS
MARQUISETTE CURTAINS BY THE PAIR -MAD., LIP- WITH
THE NEW WIDE -BORDER
SCRIMS- MARQUISETTES- CHINTZ FOR OVER -CURTAINS
REDUCED TO $16.50
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ENGLISH E1JRI3ERIIY STYLE LADIES' COATS
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The Biirlierry Style is the ideal Coat , for motoring- and of street;
wear -These Coats are made froin excellent wearing pure 'wool.
eloths, and would be regularly sold at •$25.00. You may have your
'e zoiee' this week for $16.50,•
ALSO SPECIAL' REDUCTIONS: ON LADIES' COATS •AND SUITS
BUY. YOUR GROCERIES HERE WHERE YOU PAY LESS.
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1llarket report ---''ha iollowing la:
the report of itie Exeter Market
corrected e'rery ,Wednesday`.
Wheat 71,20
Mauiteba Flour $3.85
Pastry Flour $3.40.
Model Flour 73.70
Feed Flour $2.10
Oats 60c
parley 60c
13rau. $1.70
Shorts $1.70:
Dairy Butter 30c,
Creamery Butter ;36c
Eggs, 25c
Lard, 17 to 20c
Potatoes, 75c
Hogs, 710,00
SO OUR INVITATION TO INSPECT OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS
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.. liL i . e.,
A4 WE CLAIM THIS STOCK OF OURS WILL DO IT'S OWN AR-
GUING, AND WE WOULD RATHER SHOW `YOU TI -IAN . TELL
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DESIGNS, Lt1RGEST STOCK, FAIR PRICES, BEST SER-
VICE.
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
RA l-ILUSE BLOCK.
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PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
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LOCAL
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Been fishin' yet?
Clean up and paint up.
Miss .Florence 'Marchand is on the
sick list.
Mr and firs. Robt. Gillies visited
in Sarnia over the _week -end.
Miss Ethel Sweet, of Tilsonburgr
is visiting her. sisters intown.
Miss Mildrod Hardy, of . Toronto;
is visiting' her parents, MVir. an -I Airs.
S. Hardy.
Two auto loads of Oddfellows mo-
tored to London on Sunday and took
part in the church parade.
Mr. E. A. Follick returned home
Saturday evening after spending sev-
eral weeks in Muskoka.
Mrs. Fowell and granddaughter,'
Miss Jeanette Taman, have gone to
Grand Bend, for the"surmner.
Miss Mabel :3rown, of Usbmi'a'• i:'e-
turned " home on Saturday after'spen-
ding 'd' few months in London.
the
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x ect to
t lsto e.
Dr. P.m
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annual convention of the Ontario
Dental Society, in Toronto next week.
Miss Evelyn Howard, of Exeter,
spent the week -end with her friend,
Miss, . Muniel Howald. Zurich Her-
ald.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale and
faniilyi motored to London Sunday
and visited the latter's sister, 'lMIrs.
R. Smith.
Mrs. Agnes Campbell, has returned
home after spending the winter with
her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Lannin, of
Hamilton.
Mrs. J. Snell returned to Exeter
last Thursday after spending -the
winter at Windsor with her daughter
Mrs. Smith. .
With the Ctiur h es
CAVED( Ifi' lr4S1 aII111..&N 01 7 CJ1.l
Ver. dsakxnes Foote, R. A.4 14Yhi1fiter
10 ani. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes
Mother's and Father's Day will he
observed iu fire Sunday School
11 a,m.--P"[ he 'Mother 1Ieart"
The Minister.
7 p,m.---Mille Conversion 01 John
Calvin„
The Minister.
Boy ~Stouts .meet Friday evening.
JAMES STRELT NatanoD'IST
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Rev. M, T. Wilson, B.. ., fx tor.
MOTIIE 1 AND .I+AII.IHl$l-`:i DAY
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a.111.. --"Why God Made Woman"
000 * A. Men'S Choi% Will sing to honor
Mothers, also a Baptismal Service
for Children. -
i5 -community was visited by a
flurry Wednesday morning.
es the snow fell in very large
RMS FOR SALE --A few' choice
farms in: the Townships of Usborne,
Tuckersmith and Hibbert. 'Good
buildings and well located as to mar-
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos.
Ga.nieron, Auet., Box 154, Exetei,
The stenographer was awarded'
the platinum toothpick who says she
is eating yeast in hopes of getting a
raise.
IVIOLM FARM
BABY CHICKS, from bred -to -lay
e100.Place
Barred. Roche, , 16.00 for;a
your order at once. L. V. Hogarth
Exeter, Ont. Phone Crediton 18r31.
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E 0 '.LOTTO" CLEANLINESS, SERVICE AND ACTIVITY; SIX
TEEN OUNCES PO THE POTIND; EVERY ARTICLE GUAN• 9'
TE D. IF NOT SATISFACTORY,' H
YOUR MONEY CEERi UULiLS' .
'REFUNDED.
Stores L
Gold Dust 5e®
ICE') BACON
pound
Special Blend TEA
' C. a ponnd
-IA F. FAid0U2 i.I.ED BAG
{ ROSE, RICE
i ds 25c,
i e1"Side PEAS
mss`28c. 2 tins.
a 'package
NEW CHEESE
23c. a pound
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1 .I.CHN4ELL,C TEA
75c. a pound
SOLD ON Lk,13 L:O; . STORE
Snow Flake AMMONIA
3. pkgs. 2So®
Riverside Tomatoes
for 3C)e.
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3 p.m. --Sunday School and Bible
Classes. i The School Honors Mothers.
7. p.m. -"Dads and their Lads",
A Ladies' Choir will sing to :honor, .
Fathers. i-
A.11 the Men ani Ladies are invited
to sing. All should wear flowers.
Let all co -opera Le to make these ser-
vices a success. ,
Use your cars to. bring .shut-ins or
aged people:' Ladiesr aiid Men's
choir practice Friday night, 8 p.m.
Corrie.
SALVATION AR1ifY SERVICES.
Services, as• usual next. Sunday.
Capt. T. Hobbies
Mr. Clarence .Ieywood has pur-
chased the residence of the late Mrs.
Jane Fisher on Sanders St. and ,has
already moved in.
Mrs. 3. W. Powell is confined to
her bed suffering from pleurisy. Her
sister -in, -law, Mrs. E. Nash, of Wing -
ham, is waiting on her,
The District Meeting of the W.IVI S.'
is being held in Kirkton to -day
(Wednesday.) A. number of ladies
from town are attending.
Mr. Roy Goulding, of St. Marys,
iresided at the organ in Janies St.
Church on Sunday last and created
a very favorable impression.
Miss Mildred Harvey and friend,
Miss Viola White, of Alma College,
visited theformer's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T Harvey over the week -end.
Miss Vosper and Miss Sanders
were in London Sunday visiting I.. .
J. Inwood.. The former is remaining
for a time owing to the illness" of
Mrs. Inwood. `
Mr. Lou Heideman, of Toronto,
acconipaniecl, by Mrs. Will Heideman)
and little Betty, spent the week -end
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed, Heideman, of town.
Mr. Taylor, of London, accompan-
ied by his daughter-in-law of De-
troit motored up on Friday last and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Taylor and Nliss ,Taylor here.
Baby Clucks and Eggs -White and
Buff Leghorns, White' Wyandottes,:
Barred Rocks and Homburgs. Chicks
16c each Garnet Heywood, Exeter`..
WANTED -Smart boy to learn
the hardware business. Apply Hea-
man's Hardware . Store.
FOR SALE -Pure Bred - White
Wyandotte Eggs. 75c a setting.
Albert Neil, phone 172 r 32
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE -All
the Baby'. Chicks you want at $15.00
a 100. Apply to Wm: - F. Abbott::
Phone 124.
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Wanted for Cash
1,000 tons. of Scrap Iron, Rags, li
Rubbers, , Old Stoves, .Horse Hair,'
Wool, Lead, Copper," Brass, Geese
and Duck Feathers and all kinds of
Intik. If, you have any Junk to dis-
pose of kindly phone 39'‘'or write
Cohen, Exeter, Unca
LOST -A male English pheasant.
Anyone knowing of its whereabouts
please. notify W. H. Mills, of Gen-
t$'alia, or phone Exeter Times.
FOR SALE=A' 'good strong handyz
wagon and box that may. bel -used 'as
trailor for car. 710.00. Apply to
Thos. Smote, Elinviile. •_
iR NICHi'AL COUNCIL'S NOTICE
TO OWNERS OF DOGS
Complaints are daily being made
as to the annoyance .caused by dogs
being allowed to roam at large.This
is contrary to Village ' by-law, and
owners of dogs are hereby, warned
against the violation :of this law.
The Council are deterinined to en-
force the same.
YVaraan
-See that your Dog is kept at home
or on your own property
Jos. Senior, Clerk.
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PHONE
Starting May 5th and lasting until May 12th
Congoleunl Rug patterns are the most artistic you can possibly iinag-,
ine. They are suitable for almost every room in your Morrie, Begin-
ning ' Saturday, May 5th,.prices :'on all sizes will be reduced for one, week
only.
LET US SHOW YOU. THE NEW PA TTERNS
SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS SALE
6 ft x 9 ft, Regular price 79.00,. Reduced to 77;95
72 ft.•x 9 ft. Regular price $11,25 Reduced to $9.95
9 ft x 9 ft., Regular price $13.50, Reduced to. $11.95
9 ft, x Regular price $15.75, 12 ,educed to 713,95
9 x 1v t.' Re fila°price ,'18.00. -Rel '
t,. P Regular $ c need to $15.95
• This sale conies . at the most opportune tine of the year -Just when
you are thinking 'of New Froom Covering for your rooms.
Curtain Scrims and; Net -'
In many new' and neat patterns.
These are moderately priced. We
are showing a very nice range at
per yard, 25c, 35c, 50c ,and 65c.
Linoleums
Now that you are into house-,
h
cleaning, you,,will probably want
New Linoleum on' your floors.
Let us show you the New Patterns
Window Blinds
Perhaps your old oues are get-
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ting shabby. We can get you Oily
shadeor combination you may re-
quire.•
Wall. Papers
10
anyroom '
i in your to se
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We still have a few room, lots of
bedrobm papers, regular $3.60 a
room, Clearing 'at $1.49
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Business Picking Up
Because the people are finding
out we are giving good value for,
their money. We have some excel-
lent values right now, don't miss
,them. See our window, something
;new and nifty.
N ROWE
CONDUCTOR: OF FUNERAL SER-
VICES
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LOST -A Waltham watch, silver
case, between Exeter and Dashwood,
on the Lake Road..' Finder .kindly
leave at Times Office,, Exeter.
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FARMERS
We have a car load, of feeding Mo:
lase
s for sale, Maple Leaf Brand,
at 25c agallon.
Centralia Farmer's' Co -Operative
Co., Ltd.
::Leicester Square and Park
Lane, Hop to it and see the
'Famous English Co nedy
Success
THE ROMANCE OF SQUIBS
.Landon's Prettiest Flower Girl
Produced By WELSH PEARSON
You neer , saw such funny
blighters in all your life out-
side ,Lannon.
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'ice of Adnis$ion»Cllildren 25
cean..aanied by aa;i i'
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rdry MAY I.
night oniy;, Adults'' 3'11e;
and 12th
All seato 35e on Saturday nigll't.
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Hats
In 'all the newest shades ran
in prices froin 1,3.00to 7 .
Men's and o s' . Caps
the e` t
We r t e celebrated East-
ern,
t mW 11 Caps
i..- he
latest tweeds a:> d r shad es
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A. L. :ll!ENN ATT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's Qrades tstablcs ora
John' St. Phone calls receive prerupt
attention. Phone 26w
Dr. John War
CIIIROPRA.CTOR 82,- OPTOMETRIST
Has removed to Main St. Exeter.
South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70
ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Conn-
ty of Rayon. Correspondence 4arran e-
sneuts for sales can be imide by coil-
ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderato, satisfaction
nnrantecd.
Horse I diver y
HORSES AT ALL TIMES.;
Phone 5SW
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C . LINO B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, , Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter
LET,
ELLIOTT & ,JOHNS R"
Know when yoil want' your Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or
Dyed or DryCleaned and we witl`caII
for them and •delivor thein..
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We are out for business. When
you want a New Suit, call: in and` See.
our Samples.
OTlIt MOTTO--Service.o he Public'_
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