HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1920-4-8, Page 8J. A. STEWART
PHONE 10
A Message to Mothers
of Boys
Are your boys getting what you consider sufficient service
out of their suits?
We have always stood for quality in Boys' Suits, and to-
day we are in a position to offer you some extra Special
• values.
... Pre -War. Tweeds 8r, Worsteds
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.e. We have a range of suits in these clothes. The quality is
of the highest. The styles are the popular Plain Tailored
Models.
Prices. Almost Cut in Half
If you have boys aged 10, 11, 12, 13 or 16 years, we have
suits for them. '
The price was $15.00 for a limited time. We offer the
for $8.50 and $9.50.
It will be to your advantage to look them over.
Extra Special
We still have sugar for you by the hundredweight but
owing to the great shortage we areeforeed to limit each cus-
tomer to two bags,
A. Stewa:t-t::1,„
COMING
A Car of Monarck and Safe
Lock Fencing
:9 wite, 12 stays to the rod, 6 inch even spacing 75c.
S wifie 12 stays to the rod, 6, inch even spacing ' 686-."
8 were), .9 stays to the rod, 6 inch, even spacing
• 8 wire, 4; 4, 6; 6, .7, 8, 8, spaine '63c.
7 wire ay spacing 58c.
-Wert% BARB, LAWN AND POULTRY'PENCE
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WeM'dl1jr one car at- pres eht prices.. Send ib. your
order at once and save some money on your fence needs.
PHONE 137, B. M. "FRANCIS EXETER
Massey -Harris Show Rooms one door south of Central Holel.
TH.- --EXETER TIMES
Market Report e --,The following is
the report at the Exeter Market
corrected every WednesdaY.
No. 2, Wheat $1.95.
Gets $1.05.
13ran $48 a ton in buyer's bags.
Shorts $56 per ton.
Family fiour $6.85.
Lard 350.
Hogs $18.00 on Monday.
Barley $L45 to $1,65,
New laid eggs 42e.
Dairy butter 55c to 58G•
Creamery butter 68c.
Potatoes $3.50 to $3.75.
Dye Old, Faded
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Miss Anna Bell spent Easter visit-
ing in London.
Mrs. T. IL Newell is visiting her
brotherInDetroit.
Mr. Silas Reed, of London, spent
Easter at his home.
Mr, W. G. Stewart, of Kitchener,
was horite for Easter.
Mr. Alex Stewart of
the holiday in town.
Mr. Milton Kydcl,
Spent Easter with his
Mr. Russel Flynn,
spent Easter at hoe
London, spent
of Kitchener;
parents.
of Brantford,
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With the Churches
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. aanies Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.-"Interpreting What We
See,"
7 p.m.-"Stiblime Risks,"
The Minister
Rey. Dr. S. Banks Nelson ^will
preach on Sunday, April 18th. A
memorial tablet, in memory of Rev:
S, F. Sharp, 33,A., 13.D,, will be un-
veiled at the morning service. Miss
Luta Layraon,, soloist of the First
Methodist church, London, will he
soloist. Dr. Nelson's lecture on "Ire-
land and the Sinn Feiners," Monday,
April 19th.
Order your onion seed early from
J. H. Grieve. Phone 131.
Mr. C. W. Kestle, visited his home
in Crampton over Easter.
Miss Louise Amy, of London, visit-
ed her home over Easter.
•. Mr. Robert Hedden, of London,
was. home over the holiday.
. Miss Annie Sanders, of Stratford,
spent Easter visiting in town. •
Miss Stella Gregory is -visiting,
friends in Chatham this week.
Mrs. J. C. Kestle, visited her
'nether in London, over Easter.
Mies Bella Corsaut, of London,
visited at the home of Dr. Corsaut.
Have yau made out your Income
tax report? If not better, get.. busy.
Mr. Frank Boyle and son Clarence
visited in London over the holiday.
Mr. Bert Gillies, of Walkerville,
spent the holiday and Sunday at his
honie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt and little
son, of London, visited in town over
Easter.
Miss Hamilton visited in London
on Monda'y.
Mr. A. Ingram spent Easter at hiss
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home in Hensall. •
Dress Material .IVIre. R. N. Creech visited in
Brantford for Easter.
, Miss Margaret Penrice, of London,
"Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel spent Eaeter in town.
Stylish and New -So Easy Too.
Don't worry about perfect results:
Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give
a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric;
whether wool, silk, lihen, cotton or mixed
goods,.-dreeses, blouses, stockings, skixts,
children's coats, draperies,-everythingt
A Direction Book is in package.
To match any material, have dealet
phew you "Diamond Dye" Color Card.
Miss Atuaa Bell visited in London,
dyer Easter.
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Mr. Mervin Vincent visited in Lon-
don over the holiday.;
• Miss Louise Amy, of London
Easter with her mother.
- Mr: E. Armstrong spent Easten
at. his 'home in Tavistock.
Mr. Wilbur Luker, of London,
ited in town over Easter.
Mr. J. Routledge spent the hell-
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days at his home in Zurich.. e
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavets„
were in London on Tuesday.
Mist Mrs. Laiiinef Grieve and
little daughter spent Easter Visiting
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txahani, of London; isited
over testet •at the'horrie of Mr. D.
Roeveliffe. •
• Masirs: Percfeand Earl BroWning
of Toronto, spent the Holiday at
their home.
JAMES STB,.EETMETIKWIS,W,„
CHURCH •
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B,A,, Paster.
WOMANS' I MISSIONARY DAY
11 a.m.-"The.. Four Corner Stones
in John 3--4.6." • .
3 pen. -Sabbath School and Bible
classes
7 lem.-"The Cry from the Loev-
lands." .•
Good helpful nfusic-A hearty wel-
come -All Mats free. et.,
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MAIN ST. AND BETHANY.
Minister, Rev. Dr. Medd
Main St. 10.1e.-Clase meeting.
Main St. 3 p.m. -Sunday School.
Main St. 7,00 Pen. -"Eve, the First
Woman."
Bethany S. $, at 1.30 p.m.
Bethany 2.30 p.m. -W. M. S.
Services conducted by Rev. M. J.
Wilson; B. A.
Main St, 11 aenee-Woreans' Missione
ary service. Speaker -Miss Bailey
-'of Goderich.
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Messrs. Victor and Harry Sweet,
of Windsor, spent Eatser with their
;parents.
Mr. Archie Davis, of Ingersol, and
Will Davis of Stratford, spent Easter
at their home.
Miss Jessie Manson and Mr. Will
•Menson, of London, visited at their
hone over Easter.
Mr. A. W. Ba.nnister, of Windsor,
;spent, the holidays, with Mr. C. W.
Christie, of Stephen.
•• Mr., Linden Harvey, of Toronto,'
and Miss Gladys Harvey, of London,
spent Easter at their home
-Mr.' Harold Nicklin, of Guelph,
spent Good Friday in town with his
brother-in-law, Dr. Kinsman.
•..Messrs. Inis, Cyril, and Almer
Tuckey, of London, spent Easter at
,heir home London Road, North..
Mr. Joseph Davis, of Morrisburg,
Mr. -Walter Dearing, of. Lond6,',Que., 'and Mr. Oliver Davis, of Zur-
spent the week -end in town .' : . ieh,, visited at their home over the
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Mr- Rd. 'Bissett and grandsone4'
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Lericiiani spent Easter in town. ...: ,-,.' Mr.' and Mrs. RuSsel Smith and
aeter,
• family "of London, spent Easter with
Mrs. Smith's parents Mr. and Mr.
P. Frayne.
Mr. James Gould, of Stratford,
visited at Mr. H. Huston's, during
Easter. Mr. Gould is leaving'Strat-
ferd for Nokomis, Sask.
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TENDERS WANTED
The xe er Agt u
will receive tenders for tlie rental
of the.Agricultural Grounds for the
Mr. C. E. Stock, visited his home
Miss Florence Vincent is visiting in Paris over Easter holidays
Hensall this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. -A. Chapman and
Mr. Will Brown, of London, spent son visited in London over Easter.
Easter at his home, Miss Edna Follick has taken a
Miss Dorothy Kuntz is spending position as clerk with Jones & May.
the holidays in Hamilton. The Banks of town were closed
Mr. Herb Horrell, of London, vis- down Monday, it being a bank hail-
ited his mother this week. day. ,•
Mrs. Amos visited over Easter Mr. Ed. Willis shipped a car -load
with relatives in Brantford. 1 of used ,Ford cars to the west last
week.
Miss Gertrude Gauld, of London;
'visited with relatives in town on Mrs. H. W. Thornton, of Sarnia,•
Good Friday.
is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Hand-
ford.
Mr. Reg. 13issett, of Chatham,
me s Olive Wood, of London,eFis-
epent the Easter holidays under the ited under the parental roof ''fore. Mr. E. G. Hogarth, advertising
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Easter. • managereof the Ford Motor Co. of
parental roof.
Miss Emma Heideman left Mon- Canada, has resigned and has joined
Miss May Harness, of Windsoie
day' for Toronto to keep house for Pr J the staff of McConnell and Ferguson
spending the Easter vacation With.
her brother Will, 1 Advertising Agents. Hs is a sons
her mother. •
, '• ° of Mr. and 'Mrs. 'S. J. Hogarth of
Mrs. Maggie Smith, of Toronto
sunnier of 19e6, up to Friday, April
9th at 6 -p.meilighest or any ten-
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dernof.4ebeaiity accepted.
• " • ".• R. G. Setdon. Sec.
NOTICE
CARS OR: B.
Wilson dr Sims,e •
• 'Master Jack Goodison, of Sarnia,
returned home Saturday accom-
panied by Master Stuart Stanbury
ho will spend his Easter holidays
there.
Mr.' Chas. Ford, of Hamilton, vis-
ited over the holidays with his par-
ents,' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ford.
Charlie has a position with the Ham-
ilton Herald as reporter
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Mr., R. H. Stewart piano tnner,
will be in towneala--Aerit l'3tIV,Leave
your order with S. Martin & Son
on or before that. date.
Get your onion seed from J. M.
Grieve. Phone 131.
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Phone 134
Ladies' Coats and Suits for Spring
Our Stock isn't large, but every week we can show you something
new. This .week We expect another shipment of Coats and Suits. We
will be pleased to show them to you.
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NEW VOILE AND CREPE WAISTS
Just arrived in time for Easter
• selling. Some very smart styles in
good wearing,inaterials at $4.50 to.
. $12.00.
SILK GLOVES FOR EAS'TElt
A specially good quality silk
glove, double -tipped and in good
colors, black, white, grey and cas-
tor.
..Great value at p0r pair $1.50.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
• For the whole family. Smart styles for the little tots. New Brown
Rid, •English styles for the girls. Black and Brown leather with rubber
of leather soles for boys and a splendid range of Oxfords and high shoes
for Ladies' and Men.' Don't overlook us .when you need..,shoes for Spring.
• NEW SPRING SHIRTS •
When you see them .yon will eay
they are smart. The new.patterns
and stripes are sure to ;please you.
Prices $1.50, $2.00, $3;00 & $5.00
In NEW HOSIERY
new spring .shadee.,ef grey,
ehelu4ee beoWn, nigger, 'pearl and
.;1441%.,in silklisle or cashmere. -
''.t;4410fiular4)1•Ices 60ce 45e and $1.00
YQUtG FELLOWS' SPRING COATS
Y�u"wilk need one of, these coats
12154.0 'your. winter coat is too heavy
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besides they make a good rain
.coat,A.for later on.
Coats ap $10.50, $22.50, $25.00
and $40.00.
NEW FELT HATS
• Very smart styles plus new colors
for Spring. Better drop in this week
and get your new hat for Easter.
All colors $4.50.
• NEW SPRING CAPS
In the styles and shades that
young fellows aralooking for. Come
in boys, and look them over.
• NEW EASTER NECKWEAR
Brand new ties for Easter. Just
opened and ready 'for your inspec-
tion.
Priced at $1.00 to $2.25.
• SOUTHCOTT BROS.
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Mrs. W. D. Burke inethree chil-
dren; Of}Winglitien, Visited over Eas-
tee With Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Taylor.
A party., of ten from town were in
Chatham on Monday and brought
home Gray Dort oars for Mr. Thos.
Neeeelf:
Mr. and Mrs.- Kennedy • of Star -
view, Sask., are visiting..the-latterii
•grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Elliott. •
Miss Into Sweet, selioei teacher
at Teeswater, is.visiting-her Pa:relit&
Mr. and Mrs.. Sweet 'tiering the.
holidays.
A meeting of ,poultry fanciers will
be held in the Town Hall on Friday
evening, April 9th. All interested in
poultry pleape, attend,„ •
License Inspeetor Eacrett of
Brantford, is visiting his parents,
Mr. arid Mrs. M. Eacrett and Mr.
• and. Mrs. Beaverseme ;town.
Mies Ruby Wood of e '
e
is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Jar- ' near
Barri, Stephen.
reitMrsJarrott has been ill butis holidaying with her parents e' Mr. .
. . Mies Murray is in Toronto this
' and Mrs. D. Wood.
is on a fair way- to recovery. te 1 Week attending the annual conven-
Mr. Austin Rice, who is taking an tiohe of the Ontario Educational As -
Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Grieve and accountants course in Stratford as soeiation, Miss Murray is represent -
little daughter Helen, of London, home for over taster. t':; iii,g' the West Huron Teachers' ASsoc-
returned Monday after -visiting with
_ia,"tio_n 91 which see m i . .
Mr.Reg.Parsons, of near Chathe' en 1 ' pres'dent Mr
the forMer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ie Spending the Easter vacation un- W. ii.. Johnston of Kippen, secretary
Sag. Grieve.
der the parental roof. Q f the Aesocia,tion Is also a dole -
Miss Etta Manning, of 'the Stan- 'gate,
Vietor French and son Jack,
Mrs
da•rd Bank, Chatham; and Miss Edith Mrs. D. D. Smith, of Toronto, vis-
.
Wright, teacher in Queen Mary's ited her parents, Mr. and Alm. I.
of Wetaskiwin; Sask., who 'have
Sehool, Chatham, Were guests at the Armstrong for Easter.
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pst • several wks eewith relatives
• Main St. parsonage during Ea.ster. • iss Gladys Kestle, Who is teach- ete: lievirig come East owing to the
Hee_ Ing echoed neax Haeailton, hes beete
Moser& Sem Elliott and Bob death of leer mother, Mrs. Win.
holidaying With her permits,
ter left TeesdaY Morning fer Ailea .doward, left Monday for their home
Craig to Work in the Craig flax Mill. mrs. (Dr.) F. W mepermae of in the WeSt. Mrs. E. Dignan and Mrs.
We itilderetand that seve ti of the Detroit, and Mrs, (Rev.) B. L. Hut- W. Martin accompanied them to
Men who have been 'Working in the ton of London, were guests a the Londo% Where they spent a couple
Igzeter flax mill have gone to Craig. Presbyterian manse this week, of days,
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• The Loyal Temperance Legion re-
cently made a collection of old rub-
bers for which` they received $12.70
ten dollars which is being - sent
to the Children's Aid at Goderich. •
Mr. Howard Taylor who has been
eking a course at the Guelph dairy
school, has accepted a position with
the Exeter Creamery Co., and is at
present at Winchelsea.
Miss Pearl Godwin, •of London,
visited with Miss B. Howey over
Good Friday. On Saturday both Miss
Godwin and Mize' Howey went to
Blyth to spend ,Easter with Rey.
and Mrs. McCormick. .
Mrs. Garnet Passmere visited her
parents, Rev, and Mrs. Muxwortliy,
of Foiest, during the,. Easeet vaca-
tion. While away Mrs. Passmore as-
sisted with the program at an enter
tainment in Ailsa Craig.
Mr. DeJean, manager of the Mol -
Awls Bank af, .flarrow was in Exeter
,
over the Easter holidays. Mrs. De
Jean and faintly left with , him to
make their home in Harrow. A num-
ber of their 'friends were at :the de-
pot to bid than good-bye. The best
wishes will follow them.
M. E. Gardiner
Undertaker and
Funeral Director
Phones ,7„4y(„ mght: Valls 743:
OPERA. HOUSE . ' )3LOCK
Dr. HENRY A. CORSAUT
Veterinary Surgeon
Dr. Henry, A. Corsaut wishes' 'to
announce that he has moved his
office to Baker's Livery, James
next door to Overland Garage
appreciates the patronage he has ,es-
• ceived in the old stand and hopes' for
a continuance of the same in hie
new office. Calls promptly attended
to,' 'day of night. Phone 8.
FARMS:TOR SALE..
have a number of ehotee ferule
for sale in Ueborne, Hibbert 'and
Teekeeemith with up-to-date build-
ing e :and ney: long experience in the
buiiitiess . tells me „I have, the .price
awfteli stRviqg: :
, Qddeellowe are requested to meet
in the Ho ot 6.30 ,eu, Sunday,
April -25th, for the 'par -pose of attelid-
iag divine service irz Trivitt Memorial
Church.- T. Weeper, N.G.
FOR . SALE -Dee Level Cream
Separator, capacity 750 pounds, used
about six months. Apply at Exeter
creamery.4 ,
Mr. Wethey, prm11iPaPf l'A!'rf%
tor High School, is in Toiont9 this
week in connection with 'the pur-
chase of supplies for the department
He will also attend the Educational
Assoeiatiou Convention.
The 'Voting Men's and,. Young
•r.
Ladies' elasses of Main street ,Slin-
day School were very pleasantlY en-
tertained at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Ohm Tuckey, London Road
north on Good 'Friday eVening. A-
bout seventy were present. Refresh-
ments were served and a meet, en-
joyable evening was. spent.
1.50Y WANTED --To learnhard-
ware bnsiness, 'also boy to learn the.
tinsmithing and plumbing. , Apply
Heaman's Hardware.
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aws gummed, wood
wood pumps repaired and accessor-
ies on hand. -S. J. V. Cann, Exeter,
Phone 116.
FOR SALE -- Good five-year-old
Jersey cow, milking. Apply te G.
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Lamont, Denfield, Ont.
J. C. Kestle, agent for Cockshutt
and Frost and. Wood farm machin-
ety is moving .his warerooms to the
Baker building, one)door .north of
the Jackson factory, •
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School closed on Thursday even-
ing last for the Easter holidays. It
will re -open again on Monday.
Miss Ethel Day and RMI Ruther-
ford, of London, spent Easter with
the former's parents, In town. • .
Mr. E. H. Senior, barrister, • of
Toronto, visited over Easter with
his parents, Mr. and MrsJos. Sen-
ior.
Tender Roast
Fresh Ham
right and some oe'.. them on. east
teeing ofPayment. Also the' Vox-
q41,h ar Store property. Per, terms
ap1 partienlars apply • 3-.0 Thoraes
Cameron. Weodham, P. 0.,
kucion-
FOR SALE. • •
One second-hand stiff -tooth"
vator with three sets of points in
good repair.
WILLIAM WARD
Remember we can save you 25e
„pn your daily paper. •
.... AS GOOD AS NEW
That's the way, I, Wake that old
suit of yours look. By clening, press-
ing, repairing, it doubles, yes trebles
the life of your suit. Isn't it more
economical to pay for cleaning, press-
ing,..then to buy:a new suit? Eepec-
-iallfnow when new suits are so high.
You like it? Then you will enjoy a
dinner from ours, It is simply deli-
ciouse---young, 'juicy, tender ani
Most wholesome. We suggest that
,for your dinner to -day or Sunday,
;you., order some from es, and you
will not be disappointed. Ot a leg of
young lamb?
BEN, MAKI:NS.
The Sanitary Meat Market, where
quality is higher than price,
T. H. ELLIOTT
SUDDEN SERVICE SHOP
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
• Up -To -Date
Furnitua
• R. N. ROWE'S
Phone 20
,THE UNDERTAKER
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EMBALMER
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'. -DRS: 'SWEET & vit
• Veterinary Surge.
All calls promptly attene . to dal,
or night, a?'
OFFICE -Dr. Sweet's old,. office
Phone 120
THE EXETER TIMES
Subscription rate $1.50 a year.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display 'Advertising -Made known
on application.
Stray Animale--:--One insertion 50c
three insertions for $1.00 -
Farm 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 inser,tion 500. Lost
and'found locals 25c.
Local reading notices etc., 10c per
line per insertion. No notice less.
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c. =-
Auction sales ,$3 tor one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent In-
sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 100 and 5c a
line.
Time For That
New Suit
• If you are thinking of getting a new
suit, we advise you to purchase it
now, for materiali and labor are ad-
vancing and you will certainly have
to pay more for your clothing a little
• later. Why not come and. see our
ready-to-wear stocks while they are
faerly complete, at money -saving
prices?
Suits $20 to $40
• Overcoats $20 to $35
Raincoats $15 to $30
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