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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1920-5-20, Page 8T F EXETER TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1:)20. ger =et, j. A. STEWART PHONE 16 A Few Reat Bargains In pure wool serges for Ladies' Suit and Dresses. Soft pure wool Serge, close even weave, pure dye, in black, brown, navy and green. Per yard $$3.00. SPECIAL -Pure Botany wool Serge, good weight, perfect weave, clear bright color in navy, black, brown and green. Per yard $3.75, OUR BIG LEADER -Pure all wool imported Serge, swell for Ladies' Suits. Perfect dye, navy, black, green and heather brown, Per yard $4.00. OUR )310 3. -Three extra bagains in black Duchess and Mes- saline silk, 36 inches wide. Every thread pure soft silk, perfect. Bright black at per yard $2.'75, $3.00 and, $3,50. Buy your silk now and save money. Scotch Linoleums, two and four yards wide. Tapestry Rugs, Wilton Rugs, Brussels Rugs and Velvet Rugs, All sizes. All at money -saving prices. J. A. Stewart 13221111111 Plumbing and Hot Water Heating Markett''Report -The following is. the report of the Exeter Market corrected every Wedneeday. No. 2, Wheat $1,95, Oats $1,20 to 1,25. Family flour $7.55. Lard 35c. Barley $1.45 to $1.65. New laid eggs 47c. Dairy butter 55c to 58o, Creamery butter 68c. Potatoes $5.50 to $6.00. Bogs $19.25. •••+•114104II. •r••0,41111141••r4 • •LOCAL t •••••••• •••••••• COLE, the Druggist, is having an- other one cent sale. Now on -Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, Big Bar- gains. Rev. Mr. Foote was in London on Tuesday. Mr. Marvin Vincent visited in London Sunday and Monday. Mrs. M. Fowell left last week to open her summer cottage at Grand Bend. The Oddfellows' district meeting is being held in Clinton to -day, Wed- nesday. Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Treble. Mr. Thos. Sanders has been con- fined to his home on Huron street through illness. B. W. F. Beavers Ieft on Tuesday for Goderich to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Patterson. Mrs. Wilson and child from the West, are visiting the former's grandmother, Mrs. Couch. . Miss Lillian Stevens, of Brucefield was the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carom over the week -end. Mr. George F. Beverley, of Canton, Ohio, attended the funeral of his uncle, the late James Beverley. The Misses Walker and Rodaway, of Clinton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers over the week end. Other people's happiness gives the pessimist the headache. We are experts in plumb- ing and heating and will be glad to advise you or give you figures on any work in this line. New work or changes on old. Satie a.ctinn guar`au e a Chas. West 244 Queens Ave., London Telephone 3,255`. The McLaughlin Car The car that classes with the best. The car with merit built into every part. The car of durability. The car with dignity in all its appointments. Costs a little more, but worth it. Showrooms and office, James street, Exeter. S. M. SANDERS, DEALER, ALEX. PURDON, SALES MANAGER WE ARE r �.. CARMOTEJXIJI!E�+ �. .. M� TOR F1nrVrnih\0asW INNATE EHOLOEQs - da`ENE{?AU.V TO CALL AND SEE ai rt d SAMPLE$ THESE+�nvlsTtEs. • Finishes EVERY PRODUCT CUARANTED FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE. W. J. BEAMAN, Exeter, Ontario, SPECIAL OFFER THE LIFE AND LAST SPEECHES OF SIR WILFRED LAURIER This attractive book containing g the life of Sir Wilfred Laurier by that Master of Canadian History, PROF. O. D. SKELTON and his last speeches as collected by 'The Advertiser will he sent FREZti to anyone sending their subscription for one year, or to anyone paying ::new their subscription to an advance date. Ask for "'The Life of Sir Wilfred Laurier" with your remittance. THE .ADVERTISEtt, London, Mr. Charles Hyndman, of Colum bus, Ohio, is visiting his uncle an aunt, Dr. and Miss °Hyndman, o1 town. Mr: R. E. Southcott left on Mon day for Toronto to take a summer course in Theology at the Toront University. Mrs. (Dr.) D. A. Bowerman, o Menomonie, Wisconsin, is 'visitin her mother and sister. Mrs.. j; TOM -'arid "•i is "rv-"ti). Yeo. ONE CENT SALE. Buy any afticl advertised at the regular price an for one cent you get another of th same article. See bills. The Exeter District Meeting o the Methodist Church met in Gran ton on Tuesday. Several from tows were present. A meeting of the old members o the 161st Battalion will be held i1 the Public Library, Thursday even ing, May 20th. A full attendance i requested. Mr. Will Davis, who has been to ing a course as telegraph operato at the Stratford Business Colleg has returned home having complete his course. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clarke, o London, visited the iater's fathe Mr. A. Bowey, the forepart of th week. Mrs. Clarke is remaining fo a few days. Mrs. Popplestone has returned t her home in town after visiting f the winter with her son in Blyth. M S. A. Popplestone accompanied he home returning to Blyth on Satu day. Mr. Earl Mitchell, of Toronto, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr William Mitchell, of *town. Mrs. Mi shell has been here for sever weeks. They intend leaving on Ma 29th to return to England. Mr. George Willis, who has bee 111 at his home in London, for se eral months, visited his mother, i town during"the past week. Mr., Wi lis is recuperating under the tree ment of Dr. Browning of town. Kirk Bros. of Exeter, has opene up a meat shop in the Murdoc block. They expect to occupy it pe manently in a short time but f the present will be open only Tue days and Fridays.-Hensall Obse ver. Miss Verda Leavitt, who has bee spending the winter at St. Vincent British West Indies, spent a fe days with her father in town la week on her way to Walkervill where she will resume her duti as school nurse. W. J. McCallum, the well -know. Shorthorn dealer, of Brampton, Ont intends visiting the Exeter distrix shortly. See his advt. in another col u.mn. Mr. McCallum purchased quit a number of Shorthorns in the Exe ter district last year. Should people, it is asked, sleep the theatre? They should hardly e pect to get bored and lodging well. Master George Beavers sang szslo entitled, "Step Out for Jesus, at the district meeting of the W. S. held at Woodham last Thursda The solo was beautifully render his annunciation being perfect an Ihe Was given a. very hearty enplane. by the audience. His teacher, Mrs Ganzbrill,, a;ecoinparried hire. With the Churches CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Junes Foote, I3, A., Minister 10.00. a.m.-Sunday school and Eible classes. 11 a,m,-"The Worship of Luck." The Minister 7 p.m. -"He Went Up." The Minister Prayer meeting Thursday at 7,45 Good Music at all Services k- e, r, or r- al v" or r- es M. y, JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev, M. J. Wilson, B.A., Pastor. 11 a.m.-"Our Home Guards." 7 pan. -"Two Chapters out of the Life of a Great Man.", MAIN ST. AND BETHANY Minister, Rev. Dr. Medd (Phone 21, r3.) EMPIRE DAY Special music at all services. 11 a.m.-Canada: Her Friends and. Foee. 3 p.m. --S. S. and Bible work . 7 p.m. -This Ministry. BETHANY: ' 1.30 p.m S. S. and Bible study. , 12.30 p.m. -Annual S. S. Day. Ser- mon by the minister. We ask for $50 at this service in aid of the S. S. Come over with your gift. 1%RRS. M. _KERR, DR., CHIROPRACTIC Wm. Andrew's Residence, Exeter Phone 43 Office hours 9 to 12 a,nr. 2 to 5 p.m. COURT OF REVISION Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Township of Usborne will sit as a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll for the Town- ship for 1920 at the township hall, Eliniville, on Saturday, June bth, 1920, at two o'clock p.m. Hensall, P. 0., May 17th, 1920. Henry Strang, Township Clerk. MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL f The Council of the Corporation g of the. County . of HurCa 'will meet _ •3-_ -t1'CCuicil• Camber, Goderie , at 3 o'clock in ' .i a afternoon of Tuesday, the ist, day of June, 1920 All accounts against the count) must be in the hands' of, the cli3rii not later than Monday preceding the meeting of Council. 0 f Goderich, May 14th, 1920. - George W. Holman, t County Clerk. E DEBENTURES FOR SALE s The Municipal Coum.ci1 of the Car aoration of the Yillkge of Exeter offer for sale to the General Public, Stree Paving .Debentures to th,e 'amount. o r 125,000.00. 0 Debentures are .issued in denomina d ttion. of $100 to $500 each, with in terest oounons attached, and bear in terest at the rate of 53 per cent pe f annum, payable on the 15th day o June in. (each and every year unti e fully paid.r The 'early a plicant has the optio of a short ar a long term Jebenture Apply :to any member. of the Coun. D c;1 or (to JOS„ SENIOR, Municipal Clerk & Treasure r. -.--- - r It will be necessary to shop earl: the first day to get in on the bi; bargains at COLE'S Drug Store., s, LOST -A gold brooch with fanc: F,,_ carved front With name of Erman Todd engraved on back,: valued, Y keepsake. Lost at Crediton, Ma • 13th, Finder well 'rewarded, Leav at postoflice, Crediton. n Don't forget the dance in th n skating ring on Monday evening I- May the 24th, ICineto'orchestra. t- ��-- Miss Taylor of the public schoc d staff was i11 on Monday and Tues k day forenoon and the scholars o r_ her room had a short holiday: At the Sacramental service in'.Ca s- ven Presbyterian church last Sab bath morning sixteen united wit: church fellowship on profession o n faith or by certificate. e, The inability to secure competen w help places many of the busines ;t places of town in a rather awkwarl e, position at times, especially durin the busy seasons. Citizens could hel: the• situation by carrying small par eels home with them instead of ask ing to have them delivered. A lit tie forethought on the part of buyer ,t l- might easily save the storekeeper muck valuable time, especially whe: e help is so hard to get. s- .-0.---- 't At the Dome Theatre s' CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY a A TOM MIX PICTURE ''ALSO A ONE -REEL COMEDY FRIDAY ,AND SATURDAY, ' MAY 21st and 22nd and MON. 24th e DANCE, MONDAY EVENING, MAI 24th, in the .Skating rink, I4inett r f • a J1I111111111111111IIIIII�IIIIIII111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111III1111111111111111I111111111111I1111pII1IIIIIMIII11111111I1L PHONE 1134 MENEM �• IMMO MINIM 11. OMMIO MEM 1C 111111111 Smart Clothing for Men This week we aro showing some stylish clothing for Young Men as well as a number of more conservative styles for older men. We are offering a splendid all wool blue serge suit, very special at $45.00. SUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN In two pieces or combination with short or long sleeves and knee or ankle length. At per garment 75c, $1.00 and $2.00. NEW SHIRTS FOR MEN We have them as low in price as $1.50. as well as a splended range of good materials that are extra good'value at $2.00, $2.50 and $4.00 SILK AND LISLE HOSE FOR MEN In shades of white, black, grey, fawn, champayne, blue, brown, in fine lisle or silk. Great value at per pair 75c and $1.00. NEW NECKWEAR FOR MEN Just in, and ready for the 24th of May. A big assortment of summer wash ties as well as a fine assort- ment of fancy silks. 75c, and $1.50. New Styles and Cloths in Men's Raincoats They make a great dust coat as well as turn the rain. young man needs one these days. We are showing many new priced at $16.00, $18.50 to $35.00 Every cloths SOUTIICOTT BROS. TAllimiulliumumumummiiiimmulmiumnimmimmoimmimmimminimmimmilimmimmffimin IMMO MONO Minn mmal O OMEN MENNE 1.111 .11111111 MINIM MINIMS 11101110.11 MINNOW r M. E. Gardiner Undertaker and Funeral Director Phones 74w. Night Calls. 74J. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK 1 . FOR SALE -Frame 'cottage, ear- ner of Main and • Victoria streets. Apply to 5I Glaan & Stanbury. Saws gummed, wood turning, wood pumps repaired and accessor- ies on hard. -S. J. V. Cann, Exeter, Phone 115. STORES CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS We, the undersigned merchants of this town, agree to close our places of business each Wednesday at 12.30 p.m., during the summer months of June, July and August. J. A. Stewart, Jones & May, G. A. Hawkins, S. Martin & Son, South- eott Bros., W. W. Taman, Jas. Law- son, S. Fitton, W. J. Beer, W. J. Beaman, H. S. Walters,' H. Spack- man, J. Senior, Grigg Sationery Co., T. Elliott, F. Boyle, Hockey Bros., Times Printing Co., Advocate Print- ing Co., P. Frayne. EXETER AGRI: SOCIETY Will hold a FIELD CROP •COMPETITION Ya a IN FALL WHEAT AND OATS e Stephen and Usborne Townships are each awarding special prizes for Baby Beef competitions. e l f 1 f t s Jenkins Stock Food Company, of London, are offering $15.00 for the best calf, fed on Royal Purple Calf Meal. For particulars apply to the sec- retary, R. G. SELDON.' I+'ULL WEIGHT ALWAYS You are assured when you buy your meats from is. We are scrupulously careful to see that our scales are ab- solutely right, and just as particular about the quality of our cuts. We are here to please you -not our- selves. That is why we have made good. BEN. MAINS Tire 'Sanitary Meat Margret, where finality de hiigher than price. A full line of PLOWS and TILLAGE IMPLEMENTS HAYING and HARVESTING MACHINES, VEHICLES, Etc. See the Cockshutt agent J. C. KESTLE, Phone 112,, EXETER FARMS FOh -SALE. I have a number of choice farms ,for sale in , Usborne, Hibbert and Tuckersmith with up-to-date build- ings and uild-ings:and my long experience in the business tells me I have the price right and some of them on easy terms of payment. Also the Far- quhar . Store property. For terms and particulars apply to Thomas Cameron. Woodham, P. 0., auction - NOTICE CARS FOR HIRE -Phone 56. Wilson & Sims. Remember we can save you 25c on your daily paper. AS GOOD AS NEW That's the way I make that old suit of yours look.oBy clening, press- ing, repairing, it doubles, yes trebles the life of your suit. Isn't it more economical to pay for cleaning, press- ing, than to buya new suit? Espec- ially now when new suits are so high. T. 11 . ELLIOTT SUDDEN SERVICE SHOP Mel Kitchen Cabinet Week Call and see our display R. N. ROWE'S Phone 20 THE UNDERTAKER 9z•1I EMBALMER DRS. SWEET & VINNING Veterinary Surgeong All calls promptly attended' to day, or night. OFFICE -s -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 Animals -One insertion 60c three insertions for $1.00 Farm or Real Estate for sale 50c 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 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 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if under five inches in length. Legal advertising 10c 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 materials 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 fairly complete, at money -saving prices? Suits $20 to $40 Overcoats $20 to $35 Raincoats $15 to $30 TAMAN W. W. PHONE 8i a