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The Exeter Times, 1921-10-13, Page 8
i . A. STEWART PHONE' 16,, PHONE 16. uses'.. WNnter oat and Furs Fall is here and Winter will soon be along, so "don't delay in selecting yotlr New Winter Coat, Our Range is by far the nicest we have ever shown, in the latest cloths and new styles. en's, Youths'. and Boys' :Overcoats Now Men, get ready for the cold days. We have a wonderful stock to select your New Winter Coat from, in New Cloths, New Styles and New Prices. Rubber Boots Eventually you will wear "MINERS Invincible Grey Rubber Boots;" They are High Pressure Cured and of Tough, Tire,• Tread Stock. The New Stock is in; buy a pair today and -be convine©d as to -their wonderful wearing qualities. .;• Grocery Specials 2 1-lb.cans pink Salmon for 35c. 2 z,!c'-lb. cans Pink Salmon, 25c 1 can 1 -lb Red Salmon 29c Pure Lard, 3 -lb. pails, for 62c Tapioca, 2 lbs for 18c Laundry Soaps, 10 bars for 72e Bulk pure Cocoa, per lb 150 aseasztorizzoo Seedless Raisins, lb. pkg., 27c Seeded Raisins, lb. pkg 25c Canada Corn Starch, 2 ph19c Breakfast Bacon, lb. 43c Sago, 2 lbs. for 1 Sc Choice Currants, Per lb. ....19c Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. for 29c HIGHEST 'PRICES PAID FOR ALL PRODUCE. A. Stewart Furniture �ndertaking COMPLETE LINES IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. MOTOR .HEARSE IN CONNECTION OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J"; ' ight call 74W Mrs. C. A. Soutltcott and Miss Stella Southcott motored to Inger-' soli on Wednesday and will be ac- companied home by Mrs. E. A. Fol - lick, whohas been visiting with Mrs. T. E. Handfordt e•. Miss Mable Walker had the mis- fortune last week to trip and fall down the stairs at the home of Mr. Thos. Kay. Her face was cut above the left eye, a couple of stitches be- ing required to close the wound. Holland Bulbs Now is the time to plant bulbs for winter flowering. We have a com- plete ; assortment of HYACINTHS TULIPS NARCISSUS and DAFFODILS In all popular shades. Phone or leave your order early as oat supply is limited. Powell's Bazaar COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OJF USI3ORNE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENh t at a Court will be held, pursuant` `to T3.'e Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron at the Elluiville Town Hall, on October 24 1;'21, at 11 a,m. to hear and deter- mine complaints or errors and om- missions in the Voters's, List of the Municipality of the Township of Usborne for. 1921. Dated the 8th day of October, 1921. HENRY STRANG, Clerk of the Municipality of the Township of Usborne. THE EXETER TIMES ,CLUBBING LIST.. Exeter Times , 1.50 $ a year; $2.00 to the United States:' Times and Toronto Globe$ 6.25 Times and Mail & Empire ' 6.25 Times and London •Advertiser •6.25 Times and London Free Press 6.25 Trines and Toronto Star ......;....6.25 Times &.Family Herald & W.S. 3,40 Times and Montreal Witness .-...3.05 Times and Farmers Advocate....3.50 Times. z1 and Farmers I'.rl Items Sun 2.90 Tunes and Christian Guardian 3.40 Piro; and Canadian, Farm 2.90 ,&, Canadian Countr ina Y n 290.. Stn e., ` and Presbyterian ..,,, The above publications m, a be u. obt,.i n obtained by Times _ .�� n1 �a e ...ubseribers in any l eemb'ratiou the pi lice;or any ptYl., ;_ f i,ict t,'f;;r be;r;o; the figure given, es;. 1, 1..,..� z= , raitrerenting the price of The ".. is 15 rae?r� he , tl FOR SALE = Base -burner coal store with oven. 'El good. condition. Apply at Times ,Office. • Miss May Ford, of Toronto Normal is visiting at her home. Mrs. Swegler and son, Harry, of. Toronto, visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dore. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dilling of HensaIl, spent, Sunday with their daughter, Mrs., :Morris Quance. Mr. S. Elliott has rented the build- ings on the Canning Factory farm on the 3rd concession of Stephen and will start a milk route in town_ Mr: Elliott conducted a milkroute for a time and it was taken over by Mr. Redden. .. Irwin Greb- of Hay Township met with an accident"recently when the auto he was driving took 'to the ditch and upset. The car struck the railing of a:=culvert, breaking it off, and smashing: the' -radiator. It was a lucky escape for the driver. Mr. Bray, 'accountant of the. Can- adian Bank . df' Commerce in Exeter has, been transferred to the branch at the Soo and, -in company with Mrs. Bray and babe left for that place on Wednesday. Mr. J. D. Flann has been transferred from the Windsor branch to Exeter. Mr. A. T. Cooper, of Clinton, 'oc- cupied the pulpit of. James Street Church last 'Sabbath nrornirig hi: the interests. of temperance, A. collection! was taken up inaid of the work in' Huron county. ,Mr.-Oooper was at Bethany in the` afternoon and Main St. in the evening. The eve- ningere' service ce in James Street was conducted by eRy. G. Butt, of. Kin- tore. PREACHES ANNIVERSARY ON FIRST CIRCUIT. Rev. M. J. Wilson -was' at Zion on the Staffa circuit on Sunday preach- ing anniversary sermons. Large crowds packed the church both morn- ing and evening. Zion was where Mr. Wilson preached his first sermon, while on his first circuit and he en- joyed the re -union. Mr. Wilson took dinner with Mr. John Aikens, Dr. manJ of 9,3 years, father of Rev. John Aikens, of Winnipeg. Although Mr. Aikens is not strong physically, ' he still maintains an active intellect. ° S. S. " CONVENTIONS. - Stephen Township 'Sabbath School Convention will be held in " Green- way 'Methodist Church on. Thursday, October 20th, afternoon and eve- ning. W. G. 'Medd, of Exeter, and R ev.R. �, P. Ferris, DA, of Toronto, will give addresses. Mr. W. E. 'Turn- bull is the 'president and. E; t Gtieri- h,e r, secretary; The,'cibleenLb annual convent on or the Usborne and Exetet S. S. Ascoc,t- dation will be held, i the , r n 'Sunshine.. Methodist C hunch' on Wedn „day; Octoi c;' 19 1921. Addresses' vri11 be gimp; 1'y Rey. H. 13. r Fieldr i , Y uEcr � 'ti � of the I' n b T[nri `r 4 � rt C ,rn 7 (1 and � t J ,� M. t ti fr ,.ao,- and: e, erri,y;t *es .orz;. T�i�. EX TER, TIME$' m IM;arket Report; The renewing Is. the report or the Exeter M*rket corrected @very Wednesday. Wheat 1,00. Oats 50 and 55c. Barley 48c to 55e - Manitoba: flour .4,65. Family flour 4.40. Shorts, $1,5,0 per 100 lbs. Bran, $1.40 per 100 lbs. Peed f p,ur,;1,80. Creamery; butter 42 to 45c. Dairy butter 36c. Eggs 42e, Lard 20c, Chickens, under 4 lbs., 11c. Chickens, 4 lhe., 13c - Chickens, over 5 lbs., 18c. Hens, - 5 lbs., 17c. Hens, 3 1-2 to 5 lbs., 12c. Hens, 3 lbs., 8 1-2c. Ducks, 13c. Geese 13c. Old turkeys 27c.. Young turkeys 30c. Hogs $9.00. enol•a,0,i4,00®a►®-s,eeq®.r,•e'i•s•• I.UCA1,'•. ;� ••�•••• e••••*•• The anniversary services of Caven Presbyterian Church will be held next Sunday, October 16th. Rev. J. J. Patterson, B.A., "B.D., of Sarnia, will preach morning and evening. Special music by the choir, assisted by the following artists of London: Miss Lottie Martin, soprano; Miss Gladys Udy, contralto; Mr. Geo. Matthew, tenor; Mr. B. Jarvis Sed - man, baritone. Thanksgiving Day is proclaimed for November '7th. Miss Hildred Horton left last Thursday for Toronto. Mrs. E. J. Wethey is visiting with relatives at East Orange, N.J. Mrs. Marshall has been suffering with a touch of blood poison. Miss Margaret Strang of London Normal was home for the week -end. Mr. Fred Elliott, of Haileybury, is visiting at his old home in Exeter. Miss Gladys Harvey of London spent the week -end at her home in town. Mr. and Mrs. A. La.mmie, of. De- troit, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christie. MissMarguerite Doupe, of Kirk- ton, is learning the dressmaking with Miss Tom. Miss S. Beaver, of Hensall, spent Thursday last with Mr. and Mrs. M' Quance. Mrs. J. Blatchford • returned home Tuesday -after visiting, her daughter„ Marion, in Toronto. . Mrs. Wm. Sweet and Mrs. _Mulli- gan of London, have been visiting' in Exeter and- community. Mrs. W. H. Dearing, of town, and Mrs. Zuefle, of I ensall, are visiting with relatives in- Toronto. If you .,would' like to get some Lily of the Valley roots (or pips), FREE, . inquire. at this office. ,,Mr:; and Mrs. David Hall, of De- troit motored over last week and visited with relatives in Exeter.. Lucan H. S. Field Day will be held on Friday. The. Exeter H. S. has re- ceived an invitation to participate. There will be no open season for black or grey squirrels this - fall Squirrels are protected until 1923. Mr. Reg. Elliott returned to his home in Norwich on Wednesday af- ter visiting for several days in town: Mr:, and Mrs. jolty ':Salter of Lon- don,, with - relatives and friends in Exeter during the past week. Mr. J. Nash and family of London, have moved to town into the resi- dence of the late Thos. Oke, Exeter North. Mr. S. G. Hamden, of Edmonton, visited` in town this week and attend- ed the ,Gillies -Martin wedding on Wednesday: Messrs. ,Bagsha.ry and Eastman have started -a dray business in Exe-' ter -and -will' do the carting for the' Express Company. Mr. B. W. N. Grigg and son; Leon- ard Waterloo; visited the former's sister, Miss, Grigg, and Miss McFauis a Couple of days this week,' ,,The H. S. staff, comprising 'Mr Wethey, Mr. Miller, Miss Dorrance and Miss Ross were in London Satur- day attending a convention. Mr. 'and Mrs. Percy Gillies, of', Sarnia, attended the Gillies -Martin wedding on Wednesday and . visited with the former's parents. Mr. Thos. Harton, of London, is I visiting with relatives and friends in this community. Mr. Harton- has re- cently recovered .from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Schroeder, who drives the bread track for'Mr. Kiumpp of Dash- wood, lost control of the truck which. took to the ditch the result of : a broken axle. We understand that Harvey, & Harvey have purchased the building and grocery°business of the late; Jas. Gould and will run it in, conjunction withtheir present store. Mr. Robt.. Fowler and sister, Miss Kate Fowler,of Peterboro, who have been on a trip to the Pacific coast, are: the guests of M . and nd Mrs, �T N Gla dma n on their ,,... way home, oni-, ' Rev. Di'. Peter Western Strang, Sttpt. of � � estern Missions' for the 'an .Church Presbyter visited' his brother, Mr. 7.7. r { ra,p during nt he week and o..- T tt e(l the pulpit In Caren' Church SuMloy morning last; kith the Churches. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister Anniversary 10 a.m.,-Sunday school and Bible classes. Rev. J. J. Patterson, B.A. 'B,D., of. Sarnia, will preach in the morning at 11 a.m. and in the evening at 7 p.m. Special music by the choir, " as- sisted by the following artists' of London::Miss Lottie Martin, soprano;•' Miss Gladys Udy, contralto; Mr. G. Matthew; tenor; Mr. B. Jarvis. Sed - man, baritone. Prayer service Thursday evening. Boy Scouts will meet at the church Saturday, evening at 7,:30, JAMES STREET METHODIST ,.:. • 'CHURCH Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A., rastor. 11 a.m.-Rev E. C. Taylor, of Stratford. 3 p.m. -Sunday "School and Bible classes. 7 'p.m. -Evening service with- drawn ' oh account of Presby- terian anniversary. MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A. (Phone 21, r3.) 11 a.nr•--Union service with Caven Presbyterian church: 7 p.m. -As the Leaf, as, tire Leaf. BETH:ANY 2:30 p.m.= -A, Sermon from Nature. Y.P.C.A. The Y-P•C,A• bowling alley and rooms have been reopened for the members. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Capt. Barr' Lieut. Parnell ONIONS. We will commence taking . in' onions on: Tuesday, October 18th at the G.T.R. Temperance -House. Con- tract reads on-tract-reads that the onions setts to be milled, screened and dry; to con- tain no sprouted onions; they will not exceed F/a in. or be less than % in. in:, diameter. All crates must be returned. . -J. H. GRIEVE. PLOWING MATCH. A plowing match will be ' held on October 28th;; adjoining Exeter, un der the auspices of the 'Exeter Dis- trict Plowmen's `Assgciation. W. Slapton, Secty. • ATTEND THE •6FIJCTION SALT: of Household' Efferrts,,, ur, the i.store south 'of the Advdcata-Office, Exeter on Friday, Oct 1,4thhi; at. 2 o'clock,; C. .W. Robinson, Auct. Mr. Albert Etherington has been suffering with boils ori `his` arm. DR. JOHN WARD has -successful passed' the, 'Board of Optometry and' is licensed 'to test eyes and, fit eyeglasses: Chiropractic and,Electrical treatments •-for •Chron- ic. and. Nervous Diseases. Hours 10 to 12 and 2. to 5 and by •'•appoint- ment. Office corner: of Williard and Sanders streets. FOR RENT-Seven'roOra brick cottage on Main street -goo$ 'hard and soft water; the 'property.,of the late Mrs. Ramsay. Apply to : William Reed. 'SALTED, PEANUTS Half lb. 13c. LENOX .. LAUNDRY SOAP 3 cakes 10c, BULK BLACK TEA. Our Special 39c, TAN , CAMPS =SPAGIJETTI 20 -oz . tar l s• f.� ry 19c. FINEST • - CANNED TOMATOES Large tins 2. for 31c. ;CURRANTS One lb.' 19c Fish . ' Fish, We have ema, made a contract with W: Ii. ; McPherson of Port t 'Stanley to supply us with fish, 'one clay each month during the winter, starting gin': November, Orders will b:` e taken and the fish delivered upon 'arrival, Fish will densis . t of Herring, weighing from % . to one pond each and will be fine for salting for the winter.- Put up in es. :10 �-Ili. ,cases. Phone Your �' orders s to WILSON'S SONS GROCERY Phone 56. TIITTRSDAZ OCTOBER �' ll, H/.i pl�j8,A7.,f„�YtcArva {t} ARMERS,--If yougot hold of a . Q rubber boot and f®Thad: e ittwice long as any rubber boot you had had ,before. thag wore as WHAT WOULD YOU DO? . You' would insist upon having the same make of boot next year and each succeeding year, would you not? That is just what thousands of farmers are doing after having boughttheirffirst pair of Miner's "Invincibles". g WHY? Because the firms pair wore so long they will not take a chance with any 'otherhis make. F is why we 'need to advertise onlyto those':'who have not yet worn "Invincibles" '13 istos. prrir I. R. CA'RLING 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 -A nuiuber- of well- bred Yorkshire sows due to farrow in October. Also a number of shoats. Apply to Ernie Thompson, Parkhill, P.O. Bell phone 9-29-3t. APPLE BUTTER` AND CIDER. ; ` • The O. Ii'. Cider Mill will. operate ThursdayandFriday of each wesk.' until further' notice.', Phone 11 5. .' S. J.. V. caY` n C` chrane Machine Works Cylinders re -ground and rings and pistons fitted. Grinder Plates re -ground . New iron pumps and fittings in stock. Iron , or wood pumps repair- ed; wells pumped out or cleaned. S. J. V. CANN, :•EXETER Phone 115. T. Jr.' ELLIOTT IS OUT FOR 'BTJSIN71SS My aim is -Your. patronage. My motto -Service to the public:: -. PRICES Ladies', Suits c learie dand pressed ..... $1.50 Men• 's Suits, pressed • p only ,75 Mon's suits, cleaned and pressed, ▪ . $1.00 to $1.50 es' Lada saitai i t3 Mends suits dyed Y .. 5, 0 Ladies' suits dry cleaned ..,: $2.00 Men's suits dry cleaned • $2.00 Ladies' adios overcoats,dry, cleaned $2.00 Men's overcoats' dry cleaned:. $2.0)0 2.0' �b I do all kind or repairing. n g I also itave the agency for•th&Forest. City' Laundry, London, Ont. At your service. Smart For Men Who 'Would be lY >o .ressed We have a wide range of',buitings from which too ick P • ur Fall and Winter Suit. Prices are -_down considerable. BOR-SALIk0 'AND 'KING HATS. A' good range' of the latest Hats and Caps. SHIRTS'AND NECKWEAR. We have a specially attractive line ii Men's m Men Shirts. Also Ties and Collars in the newest shades and„ shapes. UNDERWEAR. You wikll,. soon be;;thinking of .heavier underwear: , We have the different wei hts for .c' ` g ooler weather. Comb'inatron-an -. .. • .:.- .'•' ::. . . d two piece.. .. -. READY -TO -6 '4EAR""SLTZTS. AND OVERCO ATS. A widerange of nifty up-to-date'Suits and Overcoats. Come, in and look them over. ' PHONE A few choice farms in South Hu- ron for Iuron.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 N. Rowe FURNITURE IIEAI[;EII i<`li1 1dlEFiA � 1>171:1✓CTOR AND N EMBALMER LER Einbalmer's I.icensc NO, 2.10. ; 1%IO'TOR HEARSE SERVICE Phone 20T and 20W. a A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office -McDonnell's Sales 'Stables on John St. Phone calls receivero " attention. Phone 26w p omit 'ERE EXETER `TIMES Subscription rate $1.50 •a year., ADVERTISING RATES Display. Advertising -Made on application. kaO4°• Stray Animals -One insertion 5.00 three insertions for $1.00 x'arsn'or' Real Estate for sale SOa' each insertion for One i"nont h of four .insertion. ' MI i cella ne' OlY s a,rticlhs of not more than tine, lines,` For Sale, To Wanted, Rent. each insertion 50 and found locals 25c. C Lost Local reading notices etc., iOeet^ Zine pe .insertions •No . not p tha n 2 1c© lesRa c . Card of Thanks p s 5 ao. i etiou Asales $3 .for one insertion and $1,50 for each subsequent In ,sortion if under'five inches'in length. Legal advertising '10c and 50 line. al