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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1921-3-24, Page 8Unless you need fencing. Up to March 31st we are offering 8 - wire fencing, 12 stay per rod, for GOc per rod. Remember the date. All orders will be taken care of. Phone them in. We have a few buggies left at prices that will surprise you. Drop in and see them. --B. T. Litter Carriers, Water Bowls, Pumps, Tanks, Stable Fittings at special prices. Hay carrying goods, Rope, all sizes; Pul- ' . leys, etc. 5 ' I' HONESTY IS LIVE, AND LET OUR POLICY. LIVE—OUR MOTTO Sole agent for the B. T. Single Rail Steel Track. De Laval Cream Separators and repairs always on hand. Agents for the Dominion Electric System. MASSEY-HARRIS SHOW RO OM. Francis at. Williams THc:, EXETER TIMES` ONE 1G. PHONE 1;6.. dies'iP . . d Y A most refreshing`colleotion of New Spring Styles in Ladies' and Misses Suits and Coats in all the new andpopular cloths and styles. You who know what constitutes the best, and who appreci- ate exclusiveness, will make it a point` of seeing our complete showing, NEW SPRING :WALL PAPERS. Qurag W p .all range e of new Papers for this season is by far the nicest ever. We`'eau '"suit any room in your home. They consist of, 5beautiful:Tapestry patterns in light or dark shades, also plain colorings and nice Chintz patterns for bedrooms. See our range before doing your decorating. RUGS! RUGS! We have a choice assortment of room rugs in Wittons, Velvets, Brussels, Balmoral and Tapestrys in sizes 21/ yards by 3 to 4 yards by 41/2, They are in, the latest designs. Let us ,cover, your floor: with a rug yon will always be proud, to look at. NEW SPRING GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ARRIVING EVERY DAY AS FOLLOWS: MEN'S AND BOYS' SPRING CAPS MEN'S SUITS BOYS' SUITS NEW FELT HATS BLACK AND COLORED .SILKS FANCY DRESS VOILES SPECIAL—All Ginghams, in some lovely plaids and checks, at 33c per yard. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF RAIN COATS. Job lot of Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Girrla' Rain Coats. ' All sizes. Several colors. Ton clear at $3.50. Fresh. Groceries at Special. Reduced Prices. H'ghest prices paid for poul try and all Produce. R. N. Rowe FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR, AND EMBALMER R Embalmer's License No: 210. MOTOR HEARSE SERVICE Phone 203 and 20W. YOUR DAILY PAPERS Torento Daily Globe ..$5.00 Toronto Daily World ........$4.00 Toronto Daily Star $3.00 London. Daily Free, Press ..$5.00 London Daily Advertiser .... $5.00 Family Herald & Weekly Star $1.50 Farmers' Advocate, Canadian Countryman :.:.: Y $1.00 Montreal Weekly Witness ....$1.65 World -Wide $2,00` Toronto Saturday Night : $4,00 $ . MacLean's Magazine$3.00 Rural' 'Canada1.0 0 $ The Youth's Companion $2.50 The Farmers' Sun' $1.50': Fariners' Magazine $2.00 Christian Guardian. $2.00'. The Exeter Times bas a clubbing rate with most daily and weekly p ai- pers, To find the dabbing rate odd the price of the papers you wish to euuscribe for and subtract 25e from a daily paper and 10d from a Week- ly paper, Monday, March 21st, - was the first day of spring. Mr. Wethey, principal of the Exe- ter High School, has rented, the brick residence of Mrs. A. Cottle on Ann street'. Miss Weekes, of- Guelph, accom- panied by Jean Spackman' and Flora McDonald, visited in Exeter the lat- ter part of last • week. Mr. Isaac Hord, of Mitchell, .has. been 49 years, secretary of the Mit- chell Sunday school and has taken up the collection in the church for the past 45 years. e The engagement is announced' of Mary Rhoda, eldest daughter ociVlrs. and the late Wm. Hanna, of 1irk- ton, to Mr. William Thomson, son ,of Mrs. and the late Simon Thom- son, of Woodham, the 'marriage to take place shortly. Mother -Who ever taught you to use that dreadfjil word? Tommy—Santa Claus, mamma. Mother—Santa Claus?' "Tommy—Yes, mamma, ,when he fell over a chair in 'my bedroom on Christmas night,—Life. .C,he death occu- red at Goderich of1Snn". stir after a lingering illness, of Ida White, wife of SP. :Fiume, principal of :Goderich Collegiate In- titute. The deceased 'was prominent' in the women's organizations of the town aril an active worker in the Knox Presbyterian Church. Besides bier husband one daughter, Esther, anct.: threeosis 1 threesons, ..)enols, .zanies and ,Alex., survived The funeral service Was. held on Tuesday night,. burial taking " place at Birnbae Northum- berland berland County, • Market Report=s -The following is the report " of the /Cuter Markst corrected every Wednesday. Wheat $1,90. Oats 45c. Barley 65 to 75e 1 ' Manitoba: flour $5.65. Family flour $5.40. Shorts $2,00 per 100 lbs. Bran $2.00 per 100 lbs. .Feed flour $2.50. Eggs 30c. Dairy butter 47c to 50e. Oreamery butter 61c to 63c. Lard 28e. Hogs $14.25. LOCAL• +fie a♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦11, Miss Fern Short is visiting in Lon- don. Mr. Wm. Dixon is visiting with friends at Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. Bray visited in Lon- don over the week -end. Mrs. S. Fitton left Monday to vis- it with relatives in Toronto, Mr. Reg,, I night is out again af- ter being ill with the mumps. Mr. Chas. Wood is able to be out after being ill for several weeks. Mr. Sam Johns has taken a posi- tion as bookkeeper at the Ford gar- age. Mr. Gordon Marshallreturned home last week after visiting in De- troit. Mrs. T, S. Woods returned last week after visiting her sister at Oakville. Mr. Fred Fletcher, of Carwell, Sask., is visiting Mrs. Wm. Fletcher,' of town. Miss' Elva Harvey visited her sis- ter, Mrs. L. Grieve, in London, over the week -end, Rev. M. J. Wilson was in Goder- ich, Sunday, conducting services at the North St. Methodist Church. Miss Grace Graham -returned to London on Saturday after ' visiting her brother, Dr. M. G. Graham. ^- Mr. J: G. Stanbury, who has been i11 for the past two weeks,'" is im- proving and is able to be up. Miss Needham and Miss Corsaut, of London township, visited with Dr. and Mrs. 'Corsaut the forepart of the week. Mr. Small, - of Strathroy was the gdest of Mr. and Mrs.Thos. Houl- den, of town and is at present visit- ing in Windsor. Miss Verda Leavitt, of Wacker vilie, is spending the Easter holi- days with her father, Mr. William Leavitt. Miss Maggie Parsons, of Kippers, and Mr. Joe Ferguson, of Thorn - dale, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Cann., Mrs. (Dr.) 1VIcGillicaddy, of Lon- don, visited with Mrs. Antos during the past week. Dr. McGillicuddy was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. McLelland; who has been vis- iting relatives at Stayner for several months, has returned and is resid- ing with her daughter, Mrs. Nelson Sheere. Mrs. Rousom, of Toronto, is vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bissett, for a ` few days. Mr. and Rousom are moving -from Toronto to North Bay. Mr. John Keys, who has been get- ting arouiid on crutches, the result of, breaking his leg, was able to dis- card his crutches last week and come down town. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lloyd and Son, who have been spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Thos., El- liott, left last Thursday. for : their home at Starview, Sask. The Huron Horne committee has purchased the Swiilbank place ' on the London Road, south of Clinton, to add to the farm. This will make aW farm of over seventy acres, Miss Gladys Balkwill, who has been visiting in Washington and N. Carolina, and is enroute to her home in Winnipeg, is visiting for a, few days with Mr. , and : Mrs. J. G. Cachrane. Rev. E. G. Powell; of Lucan, oc- cupied Main Street pulpit on Sun- day. Mr. Podell spoke on behalf of` tlie- connexional" funds and also on the temperance question of which. he is well versed. Rev. W. G. H. Mc- Allister was in. ` Lucan for the day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 1VIoncur and Mrs. Toohey, of Toronto, and Mr. Coleman Moncur, of Peterboro, turned 'to their halneS "Wednesday. after attending the - funeral of the late Miss Edith Moncur. Mr. and Mrs. Moncur accompanied their son, Will, to Toronto, where they :,will visit for a time. ,Mr. Peter Case, who has been farming on the London Road, north, and who recently sold his farm to Mr, Peter 'Moir, ;,who takes' posses- sion immediately, intends to take a 3 trip . West this summer where, he' will visit hilt sister who he has` not seen for a citta,rter of a century.' On his return, we und;ertSand, he will make his home in Hensall. Forbes Magazine: ' iVlail order business isn't what it used to be since the farmer's flivver has brought him int6 close touch with the merchants' of the country towns. The days of the big expansion for these comlpanies are apparently over although they may hold their' own and continue td'^ grow tlrroughthe ncioption of new sales methods, With the Churches CAVEN PRESR)2'TERIAN CHURCH Rey. Jaynes Foote, B. A., Minister, 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible. classes. Dr. Fletcher will preach next Sun- day, morning and evening. This may possibly, be the last chance for Dr. Fletcher's friends to hoar him preach in Caven Church. Mr, Leon Viera will assist the, choir, at both ,services: The Logic 'Guild will hold ti ba- zaar one April ' 16th. , Boys Scouts at "Y" Sat. at 7 p.m. JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH[ Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A., riastor. 11 a.m.—"Easter viewed as a boy; and viewed now." 3.00 p.m.--s-sabbath School and Bible classes. 7 P.m.—"The Old House, The Mov- ing Van, The New House." Special Easter music. All invited. MAIN ST:»METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Geo. 1VIcAlister, M. A. (Phone'21, r3.) 11 a.m.—W.M. S. Anniversary. 3-.00 : p.m. -Sunday School and Bible _classes. 7 p.m.—Intimations ty. of Immortali- BETHANY 2,30 p.m.—W. M. S. Annivresary— Mrs. McAllister. Y.P.C.A. Don't forget the _programme ' on Friday night at 8 pan. An address on "Taking advantage of Spare Hours;" .by Mr.- J. M. Southcott, We hope to have Mr. Viera give a violin solo and some other music. 'A cro- kinole tournament` will be conducted Don't forget ladies, it's your `iiight' tonight. SPECI_4L YIEI:TING. A special meeting• of the Stephen Usbonne Junior Farmers' Improve- ment Association wall be held .in Sen-. to: s Hall on Thursday, March 24+t`,h at 8 o'clock: Debalte to be given by Thames Road Club.'. FOR SALE—A good washing ma- chine and wringer. Apply at Times office. FOR SALE -3,000, bushels of tur- nips at 10c a bushel. Apply to John Walper. FOR SALE—White Wyandotte roosters, choice birds, good laying. strain. -J. S. 'HARVEY. Farm , Drain1-lig Having niy ditching machine in. Exeter :I . am in a position to accept colahracts for farm draining. Plans and estimates prepared. Member of the Farm Draining Association. For particulars write W. Stringer, 46 Charles St., East, Toronto, Ont. NN ODDFELLOWS ME.0.TINGS. Tuesday, March 29, Initiatory and FL:st Degrees. Tuesday, April 5th," Second and All remembers please attend. BOWLERS' ANNUAL •ME±TING. The annual ,mieeitiinig af Exeter Bowl- ang'As+sccitstahn:will; be held in 'thee ,\Tclsons' )Balk on Monday night, Mar. 28Th, at $ o'clock. All interested are nequcsted to attend, Second-hand machines for sale One Frost and Wood 12 -plate. out throw disc in good repair; one 6 -ft. M. -H. spring -tooth cultivator, nearly new; and one seed .drill in good working condition.—WM. WARD. • RUPTURE EXPERT HERE. Seeley, Famous in This Specialty, Called to Stratford.' F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phil- adelphia, -the noted truss expert, will personally be at the 'Windsor .Flotel and will remain. in Stratford this Monday only, March 28. Mr, Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not 'only retain any caes of rupture per- fectly, .but contracts the 'Opening in 10 days 'on the average case. Being: a vast advancement over all .former .methods—exemplifyiaa.g instarttane ous effects iznmediately. appreciable and withstanding any strain or posi- tion. This instrument•#received the only award in England'and in ,Spain producing results without surgery, injections, anedical treatment or pre- scriptions. 112r. Seeley haS documents from the United States Government Washington, D. C,, for inspection.' All charity cases without charge, or, if any interested call,' he will he glad to Sliow same without cha i c or fit them if 'desired, I:nsinc,: _, c,emands proven), stopping' at any other place 11 this Section. PPr ,,a, TpEvery ,'taL tne+, z;.I this no— tide has, been Verified before the h'edoral and State Cotiztsl---F. H SeelCy. ' Lt`orue Office, 117 North pea bon St. OhJcs go,' °TJIUIISDt3 Y, 1►IAIWJI 24, 11)21. Jl10111I IIII! I IIIIIIIIIIIII I L I I ,._. . ! I NrIlII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIrIIIIIIIIIItIIIItIIIIIIhIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIILtI0 -- PHONE 134., SOUTRCOTT BROS. .r. • Ammo ,PHONE 134,, i, C1othin 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 ca,11 and 'see the new cloths and styles. • the w Wall Papers A;,€ew rolls of our new, Wall Paper will make a great change interior of your home, ca • We have' a. beautiful range of papers suitabfe for any room. Ask to see then. in We sell Dominion and Miner Rubber Boots.;You`, will need a pail these days. ufhcott -Bros. • MEM IIIIIIlIIIIII91111IIIIIIiflllii - X11111 Illi, I IIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllltlllllll111111II{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIpIIIIIII@IIIIll.16111NlIIIIIII111111111111111111 - i L R. CARLING B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Piiblie, Conveyancer. Solicitor for the Mol o Molsons ns Bank, etc_ InvestYour funds in Vic- tory, Dominion of Canada, Provincial and Municipal: Bonds. z 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- able for straw shed or drive shed. Apply to B. W. F. Beavers' hard- ware store. FOR SALE—Massey-Harris cream separator, 500 lbs. cap., nearly new; also apple butter and boiled cider. Apply: to Sylvanus J. Cann, Exeter, Phone 115. HIGH 'IN VES?dENT ' YIELDS NOW AVAILABLE. Dominion : of ' Canada Victory Bonds, Province ' of Ontario Bonds, Municipal and other bonds. ERNEST ELLIOTT Office—Elliot Bldg., Main Street, EXETER, ONT. At.TTO LIOENSES 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 Phbne, 55 CUT FLOWERS We will h1 ve `Carnations, Violets, Tulips, Daffodils for Friday and Saturday. We sup- ply greeting cards and deliver. anywhere in town. Flowers cheer the sick, and bring fond nieanories to tile. well. Money spent in flowers always brings cheer and joy. Step along and see our assort ment this week: ;Easter week you. Will find Lillies and.other.flowers: in pro- fusion. • Phone 55. 4^ The Honid ` of the New Edison A. E.TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office -McDonnell's Sales Stabled on John St. Phonecalls receive prompt attention.. -Phone 26w DR. JOHN WARD. Chiropractor ` -William and Sanders. streets. Tues- days, Thursdays & 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 Wm. Somerville or C: W. Robinson, Auctioneer, Exeter, Ont. A few' choice farms in South Hu- ron for sale. Also some \unincumber ed farm lands in Alberta and Sas- katchewan will - be. exchanged for town 'or village property. Apply to Thomas Cameron, Conveyancer, Auc- tioneer, etc. Box 154, Exeter. Phone 21r12. .•• FOR SALE—Massey-Harris cream separator, 500 lbs. cap., nearly new; Indian pony, 4 years old. Also apple butter and boiled cider. Apply to 'Sylvanus"J. Cann, Exeter. Phone_ 115. THE EXETER TIMES ex Subscription rate $1.50 a ,year. ADVERTISING' RATES• Display Advertising—Made kaown, on application. StrayAni Animals= -One insertion 60CY three4nsertions for $1.00 Farnr 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 50c. Lost Wand lotlnd locals 26cr , Local reading notices etc., 10c per line per insertion. No noticelest than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c. Auction sales $ 3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if under five: inches in length. Legal ;advertising' 10c 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 snit.' I also send suits away to be dyed and dry cleaned. ' Three-piece suit dyed .$14.50 -dry cleaned $2.00 T. H. ELLIOTT SUDDEN SERVICE SHOP ETTEECIEEMMISIIIMMEll Spring Arriving Day How about that new Spring Suit? Cole in and 'see our New Styles It's easy to upset .•. good g d form with an out of form tie. That'4 why it so soften 'happens. The" lier edy is good';.form Ties, Scarfs and r our-itlhands, Gloves, Collars, Shirts ever YYthing in :Men's Outfit- tings correct to the minute.