The Exeter Times, 1922-6-8, Page 86;.
THS
X TER TIMES
A. Stewart
PHONE 16
WERE YOU CAUGHT NAPPING 1)y the advanceSpell of hot
weather, A'conptete array of rat mnnier merchandise awaits you here
and we list below a fe`iv of the lilies which we have priced specially
for nuiek selling.
FOR TIIE 1SI:EN
Summer Shirts made by the Forsythe, frail), a beautiful raw silk
finished cloth and a Soft collar to rnatch is included in the special
price of $2.98.
Mahogany oxfords,, brogue or English styles $S.00 values spec-
ially priced at $5.98.
Cool straw sailors in the season's best styles, pick yours for $1,98.
FOR THE LADIES
SIMART SPORT SKIRTS including' a new Pleated creation with
falrcy,embroirdered back ground. Very desirable at our special'
price of $7.00. Colors are Black and White, Navy and White.
POLLY PRIM APRONS in the popular chintz cloths. Special
value at 98e.
QUALITY GING1IAMS, checks and plaids in appealing color
combination per yard 25c.
JUNE, THE MONTH OF BRIDES
speci
suita
GROCERIES
can't
Ilene is your chance -10 per cent Dis, off all Dinner sets, Our
d English Sezui. Porcelean Dinner sets with real china cups and
sauce
rs-42.50 now $38,25, Quick if you. wate one.
We have three swell open stock patterns in fancy china very
Ute fo.r: gifts. NIPPON. BLUE BIRD, ENGLISH BLUE wind mill
and
ENGLISH GOLDEN Phesant.
Oh yes, we are here with the goods and the prices that you
beat.Drop in and put us to the test. We sell CHEAP all the
time.
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This s,
July and August.
A. Stewart I
MliffinagoisiemIEMEssomnATERISENNIVEREGIL.
The Leading Furniture
Dealer
Funeral Director and Emblrnel
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Facilities and Service Unsurpassed
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE EQUIPMENT
M. E. GARDINER
OI -ERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
Main Phone 102 TWO Stores North Phone 47
MEN'S
OVERALLS
I N S
.S,.1-73 a',pair1 0
MEN'S,
HEAVY SOCKS
35c, a pair
RED and BLUE
HANDKERCHIEFS
25c, each.
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BOY'S
TENNIS SHOES.
$1.70 a pair
MEN'S
WORK SHOES
$4,10 a- pair
BOY'S
SCHOOL SHOES
$2,35-a pair
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POWELL'S BAZAAR
Cne feature you can appreciate in this store is that All oar
Prices Are in Plain Figures. You can't Misunderstand Them.'
OUR POLICY a low Price and a Quick Sale, Price consistant
with Good. Quality, Suggestions Are Always Welcome to Better
Our Business.
Specials
Rubber Stair Treads 15c each
Furniture Polish ,25c each
Nest Eggs 5c each
Glass Flower Vases 15c to 50c
Water Glasses special 5e. eaan
this Week
Jelly Glasses 75c Doz.
Paper Plates 10 and 12c Doz.
Ice Cream Plates 9c Doz.
Table Napkins 5 and 10c` aDoz.
Special prices by the 100
Edison P°icese. ...
luted _ April lst.
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AMBEROLAS
$62 now $54.00
$102 now $75,00
$151 now $125.00
NEW EDISON (Disc)
$14.4
nbw $110,00
$253 now $195.00
$302 now $275.00
$446 now $335.00.
$756 now $500.00
RECORDS
90c now 750
$1.25 now $1.00
$1.50 now $1.25
RECREATIONS
4 S
$1.80 now $1.50
$2.60 now $2.25
$3.50 and up, now $3.00
There is,no better on the mai
demonstrate the Edison to you.
. oweli'. fi
s
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to -day at the /nice. Let us'.
Bazaar
Market Report -TO tolfowiai it
e repprt of the Exeter ¥srkst
corrected livery Wednesday.
Wheat $1,35
Oats 44e. to 40:c, "
Barley 48c to 55e.
Family Flour $4.00
Manitoba Flour $4,10
Pastry Flour $3„85
Bran $1.6Q
Shorts $1.60
Feed flour 82.10
Creamery Rutter 37c
Dalry Butter 28c and 3
• Eggs 26c
Lard 20c
Hogs $13.00
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Mr. Win.' Balkwill and family
spent Sunday in London.
Mr. Clyde Heanlan, of; Norwich,
was home over the week -end.
Mr. C. W. Robinson has returned
home after visiting in Toronto.
Miss H. Barry, of London, spent
the week -end with Miss B. Senior.
Mrs. W. H: Passmore has returned
from an extended visit in the West.
Reeve B.W.F. Beaversis in God-
erich attending the County Council.
Miss Blayney, of Toronto, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Blayney, of.
town.
AIr. Flann, of the Bank of Com-
merce staff spent the week -end in
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett, of Lon-
don, visited' for a few days at the Cen-
tral Hotel;
Mr. Beverley Acheson, of Grimsby,
spent Saturday and Sunday at his
home here.
Miss Margaret Muxworthy, of For-
est visited with Miss Beatrice Howey
on Monday.
illiss Jessie Manson, of London,
spent the week -end' with her father
and mother.
Mrs. Harry Graff, of Durham is vis-
iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Rd. Hunter.
Have your Cooked Meats and Ba-
con machine sliced1 at Rivers' Quality
Meat Market.
t
Miss E. Dally, of Watertown, N.Y.,
spent a week with her grandmother,
Mrs. R. J. Luker.
Mr. Wm. Mooney of London, spent
a couple of days this week with Mr.
Ryckman, who is i11.
Nils Ethel
Miss Sweet, eet, of Tilsonburg,
spent a few days with her mother
here during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood visited
their son, Mr, Clair Wood, of Blyth,
during the past week.
Quite a number from town motored
to London and took in the sessions
of the London 'Conference.
Mrs: J. Harness and family motor-
ed to Clinton. on Sunday to visit the
€ormer's son Elmore Harness.
Mrs. J. Jarrott who has spent the
winter at Oii City, has returned and
is visiting her sons' at Hillsgreen.
Mrs. .7as.'e [vara, of Windsor,` has
been visiting for a 'couple of weeks
with her mother, Mrs. S. Harness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snell left on
Monday for Weyburn, Sask., to visit
the latter's brother, Mr. Wm. Kers-
lake.
A number of bowlers from .town
aretaking in the Scotch double
tournament at Seaforth to -day (Wed-
nesday. )
Mr. and ribs, W. J. Beer and Mr.
and Mrs. James Jewell visited with
Mr. am Mrs. W., E. Bradt in London
on Sunday.
Miss Fear, has returned to her
home at Blyth after being engaged
for the millinery season with Miss
Armstrong.
Mrs. Al. Bissett, of Brantford, at-
tended the Snell -Laing .wedding
and is visiting with relatives in this
community.
Messrs. Harry Puke, D. Stewart,
and R. E. Southcott, of Toronto,' vis-
I'ited at their homes here Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Madeline Sheere leaves 'to-
day for her home in Brantford after
visiting for a couple of weeks -,with
relatives in town.
MIrS. H.J..O'Conneli and'Miss Geo-
rgina Hatter, of Chicago, are holiday-
ing for a couple of weeks at their
home in Exeter North
Mr. Marchand and daughters, Lily
and Florence, of Watertown, motored
up and spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Sanders.
Messrs. Oliver Davis, of Toronto,
and Ed. Davis, of Forest, are holiday-
ing for two weeks with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Sid. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and
babe returned to Toronto Monday
after visiting for two weeks with the
former's parents, Mr; and Mrs. W.
Johns.
Mrs. J.G. Stanbnry and children,
Jean and Elaine, left on Saturday for
a three
weeks's'
vt.rt with her sister,
Mrs. Fred S. Ricltbeil, of Worthing-
ton, Minn.
Mr. Norman Kleindfelt, of Staffa,
who has been attending school at
Bellvii.le with: a view to entering the
Methodist ministry, is spending the
holidays at his home.
Wednesday of this week is the be
ginning of the weekly half holidays
that will last through the "months of
June, July and August, when, all
of town will be closed.
ith the Churches
CAVEN 1'iiE$B'YTERIAN Vats& R
Rev. Fumes Foote. B, A,, Minister,
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
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7 P. m„ --"The Good News"
The Minister
Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening.`
JAMES STREET METHODIST
Rev. M J, Wilson, B.A., ,["actor.
Services as usual next Sunday.
3 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.,
Services short and attractive
All invited
MONA
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH 'r
Rev. -Geo. McAlister, M. A.
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(Phone 21, r3.)
Services as usual next Sunday.
3 p.- and Bible E
m. -Sabbath h School
bbat � .._
Classes;
BETI4'ANY
Y. P. C. A.
Open every evening to members.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Services in µ the Town Hall next
Sunday.
2.30 p.m. -Sunday school and Bible
class . and special sand tray for
primary class.
Cottage meeting in North End on,
Tuesday night.
Capt. MacGillivray, officer in charge.
A E, Almond, R. O., the noted eye
sight specialist of Toronto, will be
at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on Sat-
urday, June 3rd.
FOR SALE", A Peninsula range,
for coal- or wood, hot water front.
Apply at Times' office.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
'The public is hereby (notified that
trespassing' on the School Property
w !il he prosecuted according to law.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
The Thames Road Sunday School
will hold their annual Sunday school
anniversary next Sunday, June llth,
and their garden party the following
Friday, June 16th.
The Huron Regiment will go into
camp at Lone& on June 12th for 9
days. Any youngmen who wish to
go should apply to Maj. W. J. flea
-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Taman were in
London on Tuesday to meet the lat-
ter's brother Mr. Harry Fowell and.
wife, of Brandon ,�'1vho are visiting' n
4.6
Exeter. It is 18 yearssince Mr. Pow-
ell visited in Exeter, before.
Rev. J. E. J. Millyard, of Sarnia, a
former pastor of "Hensall Methodist
Church, whose father the late lice.
Wm. Millyard, was a pastor of Main
street Methodist Church, was elected
President of the London Conference. 'I
A meeting of Liberals as constitut-
ed for federal purposes waas held in
Hensall on Tuesday with_all the mun-
icipalities in the riding represented.
Officers were elected- and chairmen
for the different wards were appoint
Miss Edith Collins, > of Ancaster,
daughter of the late Rev. J.H. Col-
lins spent the aveek `end with her Un-
cle,
n cle, Mr. Win. Penhale.' While in this.
neighborhood, Miss Collins is addres
sing the Women's Institutes in :their
Annual Summer meetings in Middle-'
sex and Huron Counties.'
THE EXETER DISTRICT
The stationing committee ' of the
London Conference "anno_unced the
final draft on Tuesday. The Exeter
District is as follows: '
Main St. church -WI' G. H. Mc-
Allister, M.A. '
James St. church -Martin J. WB
soli, B.A.
Parkhill -Lewis W. Hill, B:_A,':
Elimville-Harold J, Armitage
Centralia; -Arthur Sinclair„
liensall-George W. Rivers, 'B.A.;
B.D.
Crediton and Aliso. Craig=Regfii
ald' A. Brook.
Grand- Bend -David W. Williams,
B.A.
Sylvan -Leo. Hooper
Lucan-J, Fletcher Sutcliffe, B.D.
Granton -James E. Hunter
Woodham -David G. Thompson
Kirkton-Robt. C. Copeland, B.A.
SOCIAL SERVICE CONVENTION
The ,active agency `of • temperance
and moral reform •'work, in Huron
county is now known as the "Huron
County Social Service Council"` and
as will be seen by an advertisement
in another column of this issue, this
Council is holding its annual 'con-
vention
on
Wednesday afternoon and
evening, June 14th, in, Goderich.
Rev. "Peter Bryce, secretary of the
department of child welfare, and
Alex. McLaren, secretary of Rural
Community' Work in the Ontario So-
cial, Service Council, will be in at-
tendance and address the gathering,
in addition to county workers.
Reports from "tile -officers will be,
received grid plans made for the com-
ing year. The Goderich; people ex-
tend a
xtend.a' cordial invitation' to ;spend
the (1-,..2.-,"; '; ;',attractive town.
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MINIM
PHONE 184.
PHONE 134
This store will be closed every: Wednesday .afternoon during June, July and August.
's and Boy's Clothin
This week we are showing some new models in Men's and Boy's
Clothing tailored from fine fancy Worsted and Sergee, showing extra val-
ue In
alueIn fine Blue Serges at $$5;00,
Fle et Foot Shoes for Summer Wear
They are cool arid comfortable. We are' showing a big range for
every member of the family: The "prices too, ai'e very reasonable,
New Voiles and Organdies
In_dress lengths. No two dresses alike andshowing the new shades
for summer wear. Voiles at 75c to $1.25 , , a " yard. Organdie dress
length .$6.00.
Billie Burke House and Porch Dresses
We are expecting another shipment of these popular dresses this
week. , Why worry about getting a dress" made when you can buy such
pretty dresses at $4.00 $4.50 and $5:00.
Silk Hosiery
For Men and Women, showing the new silk heather hose. This line
is selling good this season. Extra value in Black and White Lisle Hose
with ribbed top per Pair 75c.
MINIM
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ONION
i.Squthcott. Bros:
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I R. CARLING B.A.
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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 ane.
` Money to Ioan at Lowest
rates of interest.
OFFICE-
Carling Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
NOTICE
If you feel you cannot afford- a
new Suit` this spring, but you would
like to look just as good as the fel-
-low who buys a new suit, you can do
so just by letting
T. IL.ELLIOTT
Glean, Press and Repair that old one
of yours. I also dye and dry clean
Ladies' or Men's Suits.
THE
ANNUAE CONVEN'T'ION
of the
HURON COUNTY
'SOCIAL SERVICE COUNCIL
will be held in
NORTH ST. ' CHURCH.
GODERICH
WEI)NESDAX, JUNE .'14TH
'AFTERNOON AND EVENING
The Public is invited
BANQUET AT THE CHURCH .
at 6 p. m. Tickets 50c
J. A. IRWIN,` President.
W. H. WILLIS, Secretary.
Mrs. H. T. Rowe was taken i11 on
Saturday Iast with a hemorrhage and
has since been. confined to her bed.
On Friday evening of last week:'.
quite a number of young fellows from
town motored out to Chariie God -
bolt's and,: entertained the genial
Charlie and his bride to a volume of.
noise.h
T e boys were not away long
as Charlie "came across" early in the
game. The hoots and yells ` of the
boys could be heard for blocks.
OFFICER'S EIECTED
The following
was the result of
the election of officers' in the Exeter
Lodge of Oddfellows; --Jr. P. G. Asa
Penhale; N. G., L. Day V. G.* E. M.
Quance; Rec.-Sec'y, R. N. 'Creech,•.
Fin. Sec'y, W. Johns;': Treas:; 'E. M.
Dignan,
This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during
July and August.
Gents'
For
June,
Furnish n:.s�
Spring
Hats
Borsalina
King .
and other lines
2 -pant Suits
for 200. 0 0
GABARDINE COATS $17.00 to 822.50.
RAINCOATS FROM $5.50 UP
SPRING -OVERCOATS $15.00 TO $25.00
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR -COMBINATIONS AND' TWO
PIECE.
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THE NEW SHI--RTS, CAPS, COLLARS ARS' ANIS •TIES ARE IN
STOCK.
OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE ' COMBINATION SUIT: OVER-
ALLS.
TAMA.
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A.TENNANT'
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's U.:.as --nab es on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention: Phone 26w'
New iron pumps apo. .dt, rigs in
stock. Iron or, wood .pumps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.
S. J. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone 115.
DR. JOHN WARD?
Chiropractic & Electrscai Treatments
for Chronic and Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment.
Office ---William and -Sanders , Sts.
Dra
Baggage
ANYTHING
YOU HAVE TO MOVE
r
WE MOVE IT REASONABLY
MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY
AT YOUR SERVICE
AUTO LIVERY
Horse and Livery in Connection.
Bagshaw Easton
Good glasses if you need thenk
Good advice if .you• don't,
J. WARD, ,D.C., Optometaist
EXETER`
Cochrane
Machine Works
ENGINES -6: H.B. "Z" $233.00
..3 h.p. "Z" Bosch Magneto, $143.50..
13'2 h.p. "Z" $99.50
40 -Light Plant, complete, $350.00
Double -Geared Jacks $15.00
GRINDERS -6 in. $40; 8 in: $SQA-'
10' in. $56.$00
CRUSHERS -$74, $80, $100 &:$115,
Straw Cutter $35.00
Straw
Cutter,
with
hilt feed, $65.00
travelling feed $85.00
Fairday Electric Washer • $126.00
Belt drive $70.00
500 lb. Scale $23.85; 1000 ib. $27.85
Concrete Mixers, Hay Presses,
Stone ' Crushers, Road Rollers,
Threshing` Outfits,
Case Tractors, '
Tractor Plows and Dislts';
We handle a complete Iine of the
Canadian -Fairbanks Morse Co.,also
Case Threshing Company.,
All repairs promptlj 'n5tencl.nd . i