The Exeter Times, 1921-3-10, Page 8r
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A most refreshing eollectign of New Spring Styles in Ladies'
and 14IiSses Suits and Coats in, all the new and popular cleths and
Styles.
t 1 e
y You who know what constitutes the best, and who appreci-
ate exclusiveness, will make it a point of seeing otir complete
showing.
NEW SPRING WALL PAPERS.
Our range of iiew Wall Papers for this season is by far the
nicest ever. We can suit any room in your home. They consist of
5beautiful Tapestry- patterns in lightor dark shades, also plain
colorings and nice Chintz patterns for bedrooms.
See our range before doing your decore,tixig.
RUGS! RUGS!
We have ot
each '
ce assortment of room rugs in Wittons, Velvets,
Brussels, Balmoral and Tapestry in sizes 2 ee yards by 3 to 4 yards
by 431. They are in the latest designs. Let us coveryour floor 'with
a rug you will always be proud to look at.
NEW SPRING GOODS IN ALL .DEPAR'T'MENTS ARRIVING
EVERY DAY AS FOLLOWS:
MEN'S AND BOYS' SPRING CAPS MEN'S SUITS
BOYS' SUITS NEW PELT HATS
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS FANCY DRESS. VOILES
SPECIAL-AII Ginghams, in some lovely plaids and checks, at Sac
per yard.
Fresh Groceries at Special Reduced. Prices,
;Highest prices paid for poul try and all Produce.
tew�t` ,
y a�r
o er tarming
Le"a•tz
nres
Au invitation is extended to you an d your friends to be present at a
Power Farming Educational Lecture with
Motion
TO BE liwlLD IN THE TOWN, HALL
Exeter"', *h IIVIon' March 9 9 1
At one o'clock in the afternoon.
tt F. CLARK, Speaker
LECTURE TOPICS --(a) Power Farming Possibilities in Ontario.
(b) Preparing the Seed Bed.
(c) Application A ni'
P of the Tractor on the Ontario Farm,
(d) Purchasing Machinery for Cash.
(e) Operating Tractor Implements,
MOVING PICTURES -(a) Preparation of the Seede
B d.
(b) Growing of the Corn Plant, (which shows the ac-
tual development and growth in a perfect and im-
properly prepared seed bed.)
(c) Keeping the Boy on the Farm.
(d) Buying a Tractor.
We especially invite every farmer and U. F. 0. member.
MILD SHELL,
Ford Dealer, Exeter, Ont.
YOUR I?r' IT.Y PAPERS
Toronto DailywGlobe . ..$5.00
Toronto Daily World $4.00
Toronto Daily Star$3.00-
Lotdon Daily Free Pressr. $5.00
London Daily Advertiser $5.00
Family Herald & Weekly Star .'$1.50
Partners' Advocate • .. , . ... , $1.60
Canadian Countryman . $1.00
Montreal Weekly Witness . $1.65
World -Wide ,$2.00
Toronto Saturday Night $4.06
MacLean's Magazine $3.00
Rural Canada $1.00
The 'Youth's Companion . $2.50
The Partners' Sun. , .$1,50
Farmers' Magazine $2.00
Christian ;Guardian . , .. $2.00
The Exeter Times has a clubbing
rate with most daily and weekly pa-
pers, -To find the clubbing rate add
the price of the papers you wish to
subscribe for and sttbtract 25e from.
a daily paper and 10e from a week-
tv paper.
FOR SALE -Massey -Harris cream
separator„ 500 lh;;, cap., nearly new;
Indian pony: 4 years old. Also apple
butter and boiled cider. Apply to
Sylvauus J. Cann; Exeter. Phone 115.`'
In the election h:elct at St. Marys
tin Monday for "councillor to fill the
vacari
c •
y created, d by
the
dealt
t of
Prof. William Dale, U, McCullough
uas elected by a majority' of 124
over Frank' Wilson. A very small
vote was polled.
R N.
Rowe
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER,
Entbalnier's License No. 210.
MOTOR HEARSE SERVICE
Phone 20J and 20W.
DONATION'S ACKNOWLEDGED.
The treasurer of the Muskoka
Free Hospital for consumptives de-
sires gratefully to. acknowledge the
following contributions '' received in
THc EXETER
Market Resort -The fie/levying is
'Ile report of the Freter Market.
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat $2.00:
Oats 45c,
Barley 05 to 75e
Manitoba flour $5.65.
Family' flour $5.40.
Shorts $2.00 per 1.00 lbs,
Bran $2.00 per 10Q lbs,
Feed Hour 32,75,
Eggs' 36c.
Dairy butter 47c.
Creamery butter $2c,
Lard 280.
Hogs $13.50.
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LOCAL
v ....so. Y4,* *4d ..
Mr. Bert Gililes, of Walkerviile,
visited in town over the week -end.
Mr. J. G. Stanbury'has been in-
disposed for a few days this week.
Mrs. Will Rennie, of Zurich, is vis-
iting with her mother, Mrs. Broder-
ick.
Mr. W, G. Stewart, of Ditch
spent the week -enol at his
here,
Mr. Harper Rivers, of Londo
visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs
Rivers.
Miss Down, who has been cler
at Cole's drugstore, has resigned
position.
Mr. Fred Ellerington left
week with a ,carload of " horses
Vancouver, B.C.
Mrs. S. G. Bawden, of Edmon
Alta,, is visiting her parents,
and Mrs.:1Viartin.
Miss ,Elizabeth Hamilton, of
ronto, visited for a couple of
with her mother in town.
Mrs. Hoskins, of London, vis
her parents, Mr.:' and Mrs. Will
Treble, for a few days during
week.
Mrs. Powell returned !tome
Friday last, after visiting her s
Harry, of Brandon, Man,
Mrs. N. Slteere and Miss Sweet
ited with Miss White and Mrs. Wi
wire at Hensali on Tuesday.
Mr. John Luxton, of Usborne,
Wednesday morning for the! W
and will visit at Fillmore and of
places.
Miss V. Kilpatrick, of London, who
attended the Jeffery -Cann wedding
last week, visited for a few days with
Miss Laura Jory.
ener,
home
n, is -
.W.
king
her
last
for.
ton,
Mr.
To
daysi
ited
liani
the
on
on,
Vis-
ck
left
est
her
Mr. Leon. Veira played a violin
solo at Main Street Church Sunday
evening that was much appreciated
by the congregation.
"Miss Hero, of Exeter, was in
town this week, guest at, the home of
Mrs. W. E. Tookey and Mrs. C., Mill
son."-Lucan Sun. .
Mr. Archie Davis, who has been
visiting at his 'home here for several
weeks, left Saturday to resume his
position at Ingersoll,
Mr. E. G. Rickett and bride, `(nee
Miss Olive Parsons), of near Bogan-
ville, are visiting for a week with
Mr. and Mrs. S. Parsons, of town.
Prof. Anderton, who has accepted
the position of oragnist and choir.
leader of James St. Church, expects
to sail from England on March 19.
Miss s V
erd � e
Verde Rowchf_e has gradua-
ted ' with honors from' the London
Business College and has accepted a
position with C. A. Mann & Co., of
London.
Mre-and Mrs. Hy. Barnett and
daughter ofNorth Battleford, Sask.,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. • Thomas
Dinney for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.
Barnett are visiting with; relatives
near Ingersoll.
Mr. Alex Dow has purchased from
Mr. Chas. Snell the brick residence
on Andrew "street occupied by Mr.
E. J. Wethey, principal of the Exe-
ter High School.
Miss Ruby Parsons, who has been
attending business college in Lon-
don, was home for a week, having
successfully passed her examinations.
She returned on Monday and expects
shortly to evrite for her diploma.
Mr. F. W. Gladman, who has been
fined to his house for several
fined to his home for several
eks with illness, was able to be.
on. Monday for the first time. ,He
ny.friends are pleased to see him
tied again.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Welsh have re-
ned to Toronto after spending
eral weeks with theformer's
her, William, While in Exeter
Welsh rendered good service on
violin "in the James Street or-`
stra,
y examining the prices in the
alagues now being Gent out"by.
e of the big departmental stores
comparing them with the sale'
e of goods in most of the coun
store`s, one` is surprised. to see
much cheaper,- in most cases,.
home merchant is.
reel Commissioner Bissett had
cement road cleaned of dirt, the
ululation of the winter, follow
the thaw'Of'the past week, The
ment. at 'both .the north and
end of the town .was quite
y creelred daring the winter,
rradits `ex filled with tarvia,•
e understand that a petition
sops .be circulatednn
in Coection
the paving of our Main street,
COU
nett will be' asked to eel./ a
cmeettug'%and invite Mr. Hol -
Worth,' of Hamilton, to be tires
o give information on the pair-..
t our street; "-l-rensall Obser-
con
con
we
mut
ma
aro
tur
sev
bro
iVlr.
the
,.ch e
B
rat
sora
and
Exeter by the field secretary of the t ry
pric
Sanitarium Association.: -E
.(how
the
St
the
a Gert
frig
pave
toutt
b'e,d1
The
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will
with
The
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' litzg�f
ent t
ing o
G. A, Reid,. Secty,-trees vol".
• T. S, Woods .$5,00; "Tones & May
5.00; Dr, Browning. $5.00; ,Tames
Lawson 2.00; Dr. G. F. Roitlston
J.. A.rmstroxTg 2.00;; A, Friend 2.00;
0.. F, Hooper 2,00; Dr. A. R. Rine -
man 2,00';; T. Harvey 2.00; 'W. J.
Beaman 2.00;' Rev,`J, D.• Kestleand
wife 2.00; 11. N. Rowe 1.00; W, S.
Iiowey 1.00; Mrs: Statham 1.00; P.
Prayne 1.00; Grigg Stationery 'Co.,
1.00; Harvey &%Tarvey 1.00; J. Tay-
lor 1,00; 3, Rowe 1.00';" M. Snell.
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1.00; ; u, d.
Davis
1;ao•
H.R
, Rowe 1,00;
G. 11
Hawkins 1,00; John' Hind
1.00; W. Jl, Johnston 1.00; E. J.
%Arethey 1.00; M, E Gardiner 1,00;
Joss Senior 2,00. Total $51,,00.
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CA'9Fa'N PRESHYTEIHAN PIIURCii
Rev, ,dames 'Podto, B. A., DRufete,
10 classes.a,in.-. Sunday School and Bible
Services at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. as
usual ,next Sunday.
Boys Scouts' at "Y" Sat. at 7 p.m,
JAMES STREET jUETHODIST
CHURCH
Rev.
M.
Jr
W1Isou,;B.A„ castor.
11 aen,-"Give us this day our daily
bread."
Study of our Lord's Prayer.
3.00
BiblP.em,cla-Sabbathsses.School and
7 pen. -"Our Bloodless Battles."
A good choir -A hearty welcome.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rem
. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11 "a,m,--Rev. H. B, Parnaby.
3.00 P.m. -Sunday School and
Bible classes.
7 p.m. -Rev. W. G. 11. McAllister.
Subject: "The Boy Who Went
Wrong,"
BETHANY
2.30 p.m. -Rev: H. B. Parnaby:
Y:P.C.A.
Don't forget the union meeting to-
night of ladies and gentlemen. Corrie
out and enjoy yourself. One week
from tonight it is expected there will
be the first "eats", to be arranged
for tonight.
SA.LE OF BUTTERMILK.
The buttermilk of the Exeter
Creamery will be sold on Saturday,
Marek 12, 1921, at two o'clock at
the creamery. Terms made known
at time of sale.
C. W. ROBINSON, Auctioneer
Exeter Creamery Company, Limited,
• ' W. G. Medd,Secty.-Treas,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
On Saturday, March 12, 1921, and
following' days, we '- will make a
special display of Trimmed Millin-
ery and Millinery Merchandise at
our showrooms.This showing will
be particularly attractive. -T. V.
Curliss.
A. E. ALMOND
Eye sight specialist, of Toronto, will
be at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on
March 18th and 19th.
Mr. C. Moncur, . of 'Peterboro, is
'visiting his parents in town. -
Mr. Lee Wilson has been confined
to his home several days through
ilio@ss,
Mr.'"and Mrs. Russell Flynn,. of
Kingston, n
gsto are
vtsi '
ttn
with the former's parents,
for a few days
PaMr. -.and.
Mrs. Thomas Flynn,
The roads are in an almost im-
passable condition in some places
and autos will do well to stay off.
them as much as possible,
"Start council of United Farmers"
says the heading of a -London daily
newspaper when all the time they
mean council of commercial travel-
,lers. The united farmers are 'putting
a kink in the brain of 'some city
people.
They had a snow storm. in- New
York the other day. It tied ;the city
up; caused` five deaths; brought out
12,000 men to keep the traffic open;
and cost a million. A Simcoe boy,
who was there, wrote home: "It was
all
of six Inches deep, dad..,,
John McLean who bought the King
Edward Intel at the Grand Trunk
station, Wingham, has turned • it into
a planing mill, ,which will begin op-
erations in a few days•
This section was visited with
heavy thunder' and rain 'storm 'r on
Saturday „cast and all snow has dis-
appeared. The roads are,not in very
good condition and the autos and
motor trucks are playing havoc with
them, There is not much frost in
the ground. On Tuesday morning;
the air was warner out *of doors
than inside.
LETS.:;:
(Alfred Arnold.); .
Let's/work and play,"
Let's live our day,
Nor brood o'er care or frets,
Let's sing our song,
,And push along,
Nor mind' the weather:
Let's!
Let's kindly smile
Nor yield to guile,
Nor daily with re,gl'ets,
Let's friendly, he,
And hold the key
To strength and courage.,
Let's l
Let's
greet
the
merle
With hope new born;
And wizen `tlto Lind suit sots,.
Let's meet the night
With hearts. stili light,
And then to slumber:
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THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921.
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Easter will soon be here. You will be needing a new
suit for
spring. We are showing some splendid values in "•Boys' and Men's Cloth-
ing. We will be glad to have you call and see the new
cloths and styles..
eve ji1 Papers:
A few rolls of our new Wall Paper will make a great cliange
the interior_of your hoose,
We have a beautiful range of papers suitable for any room.
eAsli to see then.
We sell Dominion and Miner :11 ubber Boots. You;
these days.
ill -need e pair
outh-cotf Bros.
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1.R. CARLING B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer.;
Solicitor for the Molsons 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.
FOR SALE -Timber frame, 22
by 38 feet, 15 foot
posts, bents, suit-
e le for-
-
fi
straw shed or,,driveshed.
Apply to 13. W. F. Beavers' hard-
ware store.
A. E. ' TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office-112cDonnell's Sales Stables on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 26w
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractor
William zam
and Sanders streets. Tues-
days, Thursday's' & Saturdays, hours
10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Consultation
and examination free -at office.
FARM FOR SALE.
One hundred acres, being lot 33,
concession 4, Usborne, On the prop-
erty is a good brick dwelling and
frame barn, 34 x 80, cement floors
and water inside, 2 never -failing'
wells one with windmill, 9 acres of
wheat in and fall plowing all done.
Well tiled and wire fenced. Reason-
able terms for quick sale. Apply on
pernises to Wnt. Somerville or C. W;.
Robinson, Auctioneer, Exeter, Ont.
A`few 'choice farms in South Hu-
ron for sale.' Also some uuincumber
ed farm lands in Alberta and Sas-
katchewan ewe
A w'
tII
. be exchanged 'for
town or village property. Apply to
TItoinas Cameron, Conveyancer, Auc-
tioneer, etc. Box '154, Exeter, Phone
21r12.
BARN FOR SALE Frame barn, Mrs. F. H. Neil, of Luce
Lump., hadn the -
30x50,
goodiron roof, also about misfortune to fall and break one of
10 tons of hay in l,arri. Apply to her hips. This is bad lac
Milton Russell. a P e for
break and. undoubtedly will confine
her to the house for some time.
HIGH INVESIVIENT YIELDS
NOW AVAILABLE. ct.
Dominion of Canada Victory
Bonds, Province of Ontario Bonds,
Municipal and other bonds.
ERNEST iEL.LIO"riT
Office --Elliot Bldg ; Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
AUTO LICENSES ISSUED.
Auto licenses are now being issued
in Exeter by S. W. Sims. No need.
to go out of town. Come in and get
yours.
Phone 55 Phone 55
Pow1e"S
CUT... FLOWERS`
:We will have .Garnatione,
Violets," Tulips, Daffodils' fol
Friday and Saturday. We sup-
i1y greeting cards and deliver
'anywhere in town. •
Flowers .cheer the sick and
bring fond- memories to the
"well. Money spent in flowers
always, brings cheer :and joy.
Step along aiid see ouir assort
Tient this Week.
• .Easter week yott . will find
'Allies and other flowers in pro-
fusion.
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Phone ' 55.
The I3ofne of the New Edison:
THE EXETER TIMES
Subscription rate $1.50 a year,
ADVERTISING RATES
Display. Advertising --Made known
on application.
'Stray Animals -_One insertion 50e.
three insertions for $1.00
Farm rri or
Real
Estate for sale 50e
each insertion for one month of four
insertion.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 60c. I,pst
and found locals 25c.
Local reading notices etc., IOc pere
line per insertion. No notice les'',
than 26c. Card of Thanks 60c.
Auction sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent ,fn
sertion' if under five inches in Iength.
Legal advertising IOc and 5c a
line.
Saws gummed, wood turning,
wood pumps repaired and accessor-
ies on hand, -S: J. V. Cann, Exeter,
Phone 116.
PLEASE"
Take time
and read this add
You will save money just by let-
ting T. H. ELLIOTT clean and press
and repair your old -suit.
I also send suits away to„be dyed
and dry cleaned.
Three-piece suit dyed $4.50
. " dry cleaned $2.00,
T. H. ELLIOTT
SUDDEN SERVICE" SHOP , t
ur New Spring cods Are
Arriving r
Every
How about that rikew Spring Suit? e
Come i ant see our New Styles
It's easy to upset good form with
an out of form tie. That's why' it
so often happens.: The remedy is
here in good form'
Ties, Scarfs and
Pour -in -hands. Gloves, Collars,
Sitirts, everyything in Men'sOutfit,
tifgs "correct to the minute.
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