The Exeter Times, 1923-8-16, Page 8ONE 16-
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SThWART'S
NEW UNDERSKIRTS at $1.00
Attractive Black Flowered Chintz Underskirts in a fine New
Servieable. Cloth -Small, Medium and Large Sizes -°--All. at. $1.OQ,
ors in sott Pure Wool. The wear is there and at $5.00 these Ruga
are exceptional value.
PURE WOOL MOTOR RUGS
An ever useful, article about the car and house. Beautiful col
SALE OF MEN'S FINE SHIRTS. at $1.49
- clearing of broken lines of Men's Fine Print and Percale -
Shirts. Some of every size -All ,with soft cuffs -and everyone"
Worth' considerably more money. Your choice for $1.49°
PHONE '1.6.
For Service
V"isit
OUR CHINA DEPARTMENT
Every day we are complimented on our large stock of attractive
China and Glassware. Bring in your out-of-town visitors --we will
be pleased to show them our display.
Overland and Bridal Rose Stock Patterns
Our stock of these popular patterns is now complete. We are
also prepared to match many other patterns if ordered in advance--=
Colne in and see us about that set you would like to complete,
Are You Paying too Much for Groceries
OUR MONEY SAVING • PRICES
ROYAL YEAST 05
SHREDDED WHrA'AT 120
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAK-
ES 3 for 29c
LUX , 1lc
JASCADE SALMON .,..1 Ib 150
CASCADE SALMON half Ib 100
MAPLE LEAF, SALMON 46c
CHRISTIE'S SODAS per Ib15c
OGILVIES OATMEAL 6 Ib 25c
SEEDLESS RAISINS 31/: Tbs
5Oc
LAUNDRY SOAPS less than 7c
TOILET .PAPER 6 large rolls
25e
McLAREN'S JELLY POW-
DERS - 3' for 25c
McLAREN'S EXTRACTS 3
for 25c
SALADA TEA per Ib 65C
Our Black Beatity (Black) 65c
Own Mixawatha (mixed) 65c
Blends Sailor Boy (Green) 65c
Good Weight (5 String) Broom
75c
VERY SPECIAL
20 POUND •PAIL PURE LARD $3.60.
100 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR $10.70
9 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR $1.00
•10 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR $1.10
DELIVERY SERVICE AT ALL HOURS
J. A. Stewart
Market report --Tbe ,tollgwing 10
the report of the Exeter Market
Corrected ererx Wednesday.
Wheat 9.0c
Oats 45e
Barley 60c
'Manitoba Flour $3,$5
Pastry Flour $3,40.
Model Fleur $3.70
Feed Flour $2.1Q
Eran $1,60
Shorts $1.70
Miss Baker and Miss Richards,
Young Chicks 13/4 to 3Ib 17c
Young Chicks over 2 lbs 22c
Yoking Chicks over 3 lbs 25c
Young Ducks over 4 ib 15c
Young pucks tinder l- lb 12c
Old Ducks 10c
Dairy Butter 28c
Creamery }gutter 37e
Eggs Extras 27c
Eggs No. 1's 20c
Eggs No, 2, 15c --17e
Lard 17 to 20c
Hogs, $9.00
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Eurnitur6 Da1r llllerIand
Dire6or
WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO GIVE
YOU SERVICE AND SATISFACTION, AND A PRICE' THAT SUITS
YOIJ. WE STAND PREPARED TO CATER TO EVERY HOME'S
FURNITURE WANT, HOWEVER LARGE, HOWEVER. ° SMALL.
LATEST DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE,
FAIR PRICES.
THE HOME FURNISHER.
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GARDINER
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
FARMERS
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.
Gospel Tent Services continuing
in the. Victoria Park Sunday nights
and each ,week night except Saturday
at 8 . o'clock. Everybody welcome.
No collection.
HOUSE FOR 'SALE -Brick resi-
dence on William St. belonging to
the estate of the late David johns.
Apply to Miss L. Johns or GIadman
& Stanbury.
New Potatoes For Sale -Apply to
W. F. Abbott.
ANDY EASTON.
Licensed 'Auctioneer for the Coun-
ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange
meats forsales be made bycall-
ing
can
ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
Brien
COLLEGES, LIMITED
361 Richmond St. London.
Give individual instruction in Tel-
egraphy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand)
(Pitman and Gregg,) Cost Account-
ing,
ccounting, Public Accounting and General
O1 ee Work.
Register now for Fall Classes,
tartiyg September 4th.
W. J. O'BRIEN,
Cc la mercial Specialist, Principal:
LET
ELLIOTT & JOHNS
Know w heno
y u want your.. Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or
Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will call
for them and deliver them..
We are out for business. When
you want a New Suit call" in and see
our Samples.
OUR MOTTO --Service to the Public.
A tourist passing through a viI-
lage found that his watch had stop.
ped. Seeing a little boy standing out-
side the general store, he went up to
him :and said: "Can you tell me the
time, son?" ".Just 12 o'clock" was
the reply. "Only 12?" said the tour-
ist, "I thought it was more than
that." "It's never more in these
parts, sir,' answered the boy, "it
goes up to 12 o'clock then ,commenc-
es again at 1."
IN THE SCHOOL OF I'LL TRY
Oh, thre's many a smile and there's
man a sigh
In the school of I'll Try:
And there's many a wish and there's
many a why
In the school of I'll Try.
But it's being and doing that win
after all,
Though many a failure and many a
fall;
For they never drop back very far
beyond
call
In the school of I'll Try.
But the wise and the willing keep
safe above par
In the school of I'II Try.
And WS Hopeful that asks just a bit
of a start,
And it's purpose that knows every
line of his. heart
In the school of I'II Try.
-Frank Walcott Batt,
With the Churches
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CYlitIMC31;:
Rev. JAM* Foote, B.A., Mintirter
10 a.m.=--Sunday School and Bible'
Classes
SERVICES AS USUAL
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES STREET /METHODIST
of CHURCH
Rev. W. E. Donnelly, )3. A., Pastor'
10.15 ---Morning Class
3 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes
SERVICES AS IJSIIAL:
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