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FOR YOUR
Sewin
,A,Ty
WART'S
CI,NGHAi S ' CINGHAMS
OUR SHOWING OF ' GINGHAMS IS THE LARGEST EVER.
NO"i1 ATTER WHAT COLOR OR SIZE OF. CHECK YOU, MAY PIC-
TUR,E, YOU WILL FIND IT HERE. YELLOW PROMISES TO BE
THE MOST POPULAR ' COLOR, 'WHILE GREEN AND BROWN
WILL RUN CLOSE SECONDS, , THE QUALITIES P ANGE. °'T'ROM
TJSE CANADIAN CLOTHS, TO ANDERSON'S FII1.ST ` FATALITY
SCOTCH GINGRAMS, THE COLORS OP WHICI3: ARE ABSOLUTE
LY GUARANTEED'. •
PRINTS
From our large range of new;
prints, you should have little di£-
ficillty in choosiug:,just the, pat-
sis.von want "' car, those new' a-
prons, and house dresses.. Our
,line is priced for quick selling at
20e a -yard,
COTTONS
Take the aclvice of those wlio
should know and anticipate your
needs in all cotton goods. Prices
have been advancing steadily but
yve stilt: have quite a stock at
prices below to -day's costs.,
COMFORTER and QUILT MATERIAL
ATTRACTIVE CHINTIS IN THE 36 INCI•I WIDTH; AND
SNOWY WHITE, WOOL .AND COTTQN BATTS ARE READY A-
WAITING FABRICATION INTO THE NEW COMFORTER AND
`QUILT YOU HAVE-, BEEN PLANNING.
BUY W:FIERE SERVICE ISA PLEASURE'
AND
`WI•JERE YOUR TRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
YES -AVE SELL GROCERIES CHEAP ALAI TEE TIME.
Ataa
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THE EXtTER "TIMES
'With , the Cts; relies
M zrket `the folidwing < t
xep4r .•�
{ the report Of the 'Exeter Market.
corrected: e ti ery Wednesday.
Wheat $1.12
Manitoba Flour $3,95
Pastry Flour $3.45
Model Flout$3.70•.
Feed Flour $2.00
Oath 500
Barley 60e
Bran $1:45
Shorts $1,50
Dairy butter 36 to 39'c
Creamery" Butter 47c '
Eggs 3601 •
Lard 17 to 20c
Hogs $10.00
nuary February
Sale
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r tad st eL r st and
.ost Upmto-Date
unerl Service
16t?r and Horse Epuipment
0I -ERA HOUSE BLOCK
THE' .E'EE+ E'R TIMES
Subscription rate q-1.o"tf a yea
^. ,.:" . ' ITSING BATES.
--- 1Display' Ad , ertising-Made ;kaowm
on. -:e ppiio4' i0'4.
lir ai. Ar•imals-Ofe` insertion 50,
-6 lrAH6F
ions -for
$1.00
"i •
,
vs.rT ,Vr Real Estate for sale 50
_i-nsertieu for one month of fon
i ilea:
lieeellaeecus articles of not morf
Ilan five lines, For Sale,To Pent;
i -anted, ,each insertion 50c. Lost.
ac,d touod locals 25c.
T_'.ocnl reading notices "etc., 10e per
line per Insertion. No notice les;:
an 25c. Card of Thanks 56e.
Auction sales $3 for one insertion
�y.
Clark's PORK & BEAN
0.C. Wok ,V2n+•s3
Fb'
SPECIAL ATTRACTION:
e •
Mr. Carson•r.eproscnti gn''.Iiobrtson
& Pearce, Toronto, rill •have a .full
range ,of. Ladies' Spring. and': 'Summer
Coats, Suits. and Dresses. at STEW
ART'S STARE on THURSDAY, FEB,
22nd. You are invited to see' the
display and study 'the New Styles.
Come early and Avoid the":rush.
PHONE, 743; Night call 74W
AVEN PIt'ESETTERI..siN iOKURCII'
Rev. Mamas Foote, B.A , Minister
10 'a.in.-Sunday School and Bible
Classes'
1,1 a. rax.---`
The bottom is a better place to be-
gin than to end.
Mr. W. Stewart is in Tronto this
weekn business.
Many a man has made a false step
by standing still.
Mrs. A. Cottle is out again after
her recent illness.
1Vliss Bertha Mack is visiting with
friends in Toronto.
Every day in every way learn to be
more cifeerful and gay.
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in length,
Legal advertising 10c and 5e a;
lino.
WHAT : COUNTS
'Tis not the tale of years hien live
That counts, but how they're spent
Not what we get, but what :we give,
Is oily just measurement.
And what we give we never 'lose,
And what we lose we gain.
We live but once, and may not choose
To pass this way again.
--James A. Roy, in "Christ in, the
Strand."
he Pati} to Glory"
The Minister
7 -p.m.-“Martin ,Luther ani his
The Minister:.
Boy Scouts will meet. Monday evening
▪ Time""
• dAitilil,'S, STIt/lilE7!<'; METB[O.6)IST.
CIH rgcn
.Rei*.. M. J. °s'4ileon, B.A., Pastor.
Sbciai Service rind Ex'angelisin
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-oY
I i
„Rev, Geo. W. Rivers,,Ba1,, i
sa1Tv1iil• take bothservices'
2.30--Suitclay, Schoo landBible.Clas-
Mr. Gordon Davis is in Toronto
this week on business.
Master Clarence 'Boyle has been
laid up with a bad cold,.
Tlie Modern youth's three R's are
now Readin',• Titin; -and radio.
Mr. Wm. Snell shipped: a load of
r -
• •
cattle to the 'Tor o
nto market last Fri-
It isn't the farmers getting into
politics, it is politics: getting into far_
niers:
The dance that was billed to take
place Friday evening .has been post -
poned.
Mr. E. Rowcliffe is around again
after being indisposed"for a couple'
of days.
In' a man's estimation there is no
thing too good for his wife --except
Himself.
Rev. M. J. Wilson goes to Hensall
for the Educational services next
Sabbath.
Miss Alice Vincent has returned,
I(3 l„after:visiting tora week in
Stratford.``" `''
Mr. Sarna Gouveer, of Hamilton,
spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. Fred Wells.
Mr. W. J. Heaman left Tuesday for
Toronto to attend the hardware deal-
er's convention.
Come and join one of the'•classes:;.
Conte and hear the orchestri'i
•
MAIN ST, METHODIST CIIU,IttCFI
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.) ,
11 a.m,-"Ashes in a Fiery Path"
7 p.m. -"A Colored Man's Conver-
sion.''
BETI}IANY
2.30 p.m. -Rev. W. G. II McAlister
SALVATION ARMY' SEI VICES.
Services as usual next Sunday.
Capt. T. Hobbins
HOUSE Fon SALE
Orr Huron Street, block and a half
east of Main Street, frame house in
good condition. Apply to ,
LOUISE SWEET.
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SOU HOOTT BROS.
PHON1<1 134.
PHONE 184.
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A Spectral SNie,eting of Odd 1,..11ows
for Fink Degree. Work ids called
vfar'
Thursday : •'eeniing, Feb. 15th, at' 8
'o'clock, Regular meeting on Tuesday
liYgh:k. '
SPECIAL
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WAY PAY :'L MORE
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TI -TE BEST VALUE IN TOWN
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Mrs. John R. Gale and baby, of St.
John, N. B., are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Complin.
The Ladies' Aid of Main St. Chu ch'
intend holding a St. Patrick's cafeter_
is supper on March 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Sims and children, of
Crediton, visited the fornier's brother
Mr. I. Sims over the week -end.
Southcott Bros. are having the in-
terior and
dcoa
t d
their
re e >_
ftb rstore
o
are making several alterations.
Mr. Elmore Tuckey and wife visit:
ed in town over the weekend. The
latter is remaining for a few days.
The Bible Society now prints the
Scriptures in 550 languages, having
added twelve during the past year.
Mr. Ed. Taylor, of the Molsons
Bank staff, Delhi, is holidaying for
three weeks with his mother in town.
Come to the afternoon tea from 4
to 9) p.ni., Saturday, north of Bett's
Bakery. Bazaar and -sale of cooking.
Mr. W. Dining and his . mother,
Mrs. Hy. Diliin.g, of •Ilensall, - visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quance on Siin-.
\% day
3:::i4t Paris dressmakers have moved. the
waistline again. Well,'twill na.ke
no difference; the young ;man's arm
will find it. •
Mr. R. W. Fake's many friends
will be pleased to know that he is
now out of danger 'after ''a serious ill-
ness of several weeks.
Mr. Frank Taylor has restumed
work at the Ross -Taylor PIaning Mill
after being laid off for several weeks
owing to injury to his hand.
Mrs. Gordon Wells- returned to
Windsor on Thursday last after spen-
ding, a cbuple of weekie with her par-
ents, Mr., and Mrs. A. S. Davis.-
Miss Maida Routledge left for Dut-
ton, : to visit her brother, Mr, Jack
Routledge,'after which she will at-
tend the millinery openiiigs at Tor-
onto: -Zurich Herald.
Mr. Ed. Harr,es sold 120 tickets P
for the PeerlessConcert' Company
oP y
concert at:',T me St.: on. Tuesda
'i sy
rii ht.
That's 'going some and it -
n c olr
tle more.
"Mr.ZY .,.
. A Russell, of. Toronto,"u <t
,
in town on Monday to see his father;
hfr, T. L. Russell :Who was stricken
with paralysis on Sitnrlay, St. Mays
,Tournal,Argus.
A heavy windstorm onpan ae
d
by light snow swept over thiS section
fur several: ltour6 on Tuesday. The
..t
l - ,,e -n•, i"t,i, ,ran '1,011 don tra
:�3yC',ti. alsont. t1 , 60
21C a
e tin
SSE:w,.eu
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SALMO]�.I'
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1 f ,.,,....200' Tin..
Tins 25c, 'S"zn
4
This 250
..25c ,Tiff
63x. ii'l ,...25c Tirt
330 Tin
a., s
.r ,r
ri:zti:Clirags
MtLA1:'LF1 LEAF ib 490
MAPLE .LF r lb 27
., IgE el l� -
)I'.A.GLE ....::.. ........... Ib 25ch
10./.10- lb : r/z lb 170
CASCADE 1111... lb
ASC 17c
C.A,SC DTI .y
•° r2 lb 1j,c
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-T-LCT COFFEE
bI DE;t;IV1 EZ.
55c. A POUND
Try a pound
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NOTICE
Tenders are hereby solicited for a
teamster with team' for . Municipal
work; for a term of Seven Months.
BELL RINGER
Tenders for Bell,. Ringing
All tenders to be in the hands of
the Clerk on or before Monday, Feby.
26th, 1923. -
Any tender not -necessarily accept-
ed.
si os 5,g drr,13iei•k
FARMERS
We have a car load of feeding Mo_
lasses for' sale, Maple Leaf Brand,
at 25c a gallon:.
Centralia Farmer's
Co., Ltd.
peciais for Februar
:y Wall Papers This Week.
Why not get your papering done early before the paper hangers get '
too busy. We have a,number of papers, in room lots that we :are' offering
at -very low. prices.:
��.. lac oey -Cotton
Ar
sllendid quality Factory Cot-
ton,
.- y of y C
fine even weave • and good
weight, Suitable for Pillow Cases
and Sheets. Special Price this
month, 10 yards for $2.30. -
Sh®s 1 98'
Sizes 314 to 41/2,-'30 Pairs • of La
dies' " fine: Shoes in small sizes.
These shoes sold at $4.00 arid $5.00
-a pair. Reduced for' quick selling
at per pair $1.98,
Men's Fie Shirts
Sizes 141/4; 15 and 151/2. ingood
washing ,materials, good sized shirts
and well Made.
Special at $1.35
,k/ Linen 'Striped
Tolveo .:
lg I
Regular 35c value in the old re-
liable stripe all linen Towelling.
Special at per yard 29c
5 pairs Wo nnej's
0
Cloth Rubbers
Regular $1.,75 values. These we
are clearing this ,month at, the low..
price. of Per Pair 75c.
pairs Boy's Shoes
Sizes -1 to 5 a clean up of odd
lines of Boys' Shoes; These should
movequickly at per pair $1.98.
l en's .HeavyRubbers
10 Per cent discount is what weare giving off `all Miner and Domin
ion Lumberman's Heavy Rubbers and ` Socks during this month.
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7. CIIRISTIE
LIFE, ACCIDENT, FIRE AND
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
EXETER, ONT. .
Phone 119 -
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of house, stable and
8 lots of land, situated in. Exeter
'North,:; on Main ..St. Apply to. H.
Bierling, ,Hay--P.O.
=FOR_'SALE7-vp kshire
h
azs�.,
ady
for service. Hogs 5ontha
Sows bred and some ready to breed
`
ini-
pedigrees - furnished. Breed for the
select type. Chas. Harvey, phone >7 8,,
FISH: FISH FISH
, WHITE FISH, HADDIE, SALMON,
HALIBUT. -C. L. WILSON.
Co -Operative
MARCH• CHICKS -Anyone want_
Warden B. W. F. Beavers was in
Gderich Tuesday on County business.
• Miss Elizabeth, the little daughter
of Rev.and Mrs. Jas. Foote celebrated
her sixth birthday on Friday after-
noon of last week by entertaining a
number :of little friends.
Mr. Seth Brown, of .Usborne, has
received word of the death, of his sis-
ter, Mrs. T. J. Atkinson, oft Indepen-
dent, Mis., which occurred on Friday
last. The funeral was held on Tues-
day.
Mr. W. J. Beer was in Toronto, on.
Monday attending a gathering of
Goodyear Tire dealers. They made
a trip of inspection through the fac_'
tory seeing the process of manufac-
ture.
At the District meeting of No. 8
Fairs Association Comprising the
Counties of Perth, Huron,. Middlesex
and Elgin held ' at Stratford; Amos
Loupe, of Kirkton, was elected Sec-
retary Treasurer.
"At the recent Quarterly Official
Board ineoting of the Belmont Meth-
odist Circuit, a unanimous invitation
was extended to the pastor, Rev. II.
B.'Parnaby to remain the third year."
-Belmont Enterprise,
Rev. • J. E. Holmes, of ',Stratford,
preached Educational sermons in; the
Main St. Church on Sunday,',being at,
Bethany in the afternoon.' ` 1• -lis °dis
courses were very impressive. The
pastor, Rev. Mr. McAlister was in
Stratford.
Mrs. Jas. Pickard Who recently
Fractured her hip as'-tlie result of a
fall on the slippery pavement, 4s not
progressing very rapidly. Her ctaugh
ter -in-law, Mrs. E. Marwood, of. Tor-
o, 'returned last Week and is visit-
ing her.
The contest of the "Comrades':
Class" of James street Sunday School
Was ended Iast,.,•Sunday. The reds
had gotten 57 new mot, l srd; 'the
Blues 36. Ttie Class memlaership
sta:)iacls at 93. They are bolding a
eocial evening in the now' futufre.
1,1 is not generally 1 newn that live
Lock ro itot a,laowe 'ilsrge
1t a d �> run
ti�aotr the I'rovncial. 7Inli�,a, s. 3e
7-�i'
1 r> 3
11' a township has passed a•
;by-law
permitting stocltto run et large. upon
the roads of the municipality it can-
ted. Batt Cs ts,t. Statutes, of the
• .,
-Mg March : chickens should place
their order this coining week. -Wm.
Abbott.
FOR SALE-Brahamas, Rocks, Wy-
andottes, Reds, Minorcas, Leghorns,
Andonas,. Hamburgs. Satisfaction
guaranteed..
G. BENTLEY, BIytli' P.O., Ont.
' Organist of James 'St.: Church
Teacher of
Violin; Singing and Piano
-Special rates for all Exeter pupils
commencing before, first of March.
CLUBBING LIST.
Exeter Times $1.50 a year; $2.00
to the United States.
Times` and Toronto :Globe........$6.25'
Times and Mail & -'Em ire 6.25
Times and London Advertiser , 6.25
Times and London Free Press 6.25
Times and Toronto Star 6.25
Times & F'anily Herald & W.S. 3.25
Tines and Montreal ; Witness 3.05
Times and Farmers' Sun 3.40
Times -and Christian Guardian 3.40
Times and Presbyterian 3.50
The above. publications may ho
obtained by Times subscribers in any
combination, the pirce for any nub-
lication being the" figure given, 'less
•$1.50,; representing..tire price of The
Times. :
,IT$ F,ARIl'AVELL ISSUE
The•,.O,wen Sound Advertiser in its
farewell issue before ceasing' publi
•,cation' said: -"In our ten years' ex-
perience we have seen many changes
in and, around "Owen Sound. When
•
we staarted, Owen Sound had four
papers, an d1ive weeklies were being John
published at Hepworth acrid Chats-
worth:: Hesford had three ,.and the
small cit 'without at least t�,v`o was
C1.HUOPR� CTOR:.& OP'llOMETITES?13
yi
the e:ception. We h.v, seen the has rernovcd to /Unlit St, Exeter,
Owen, Sotind T3era•dl and the Owen
r a ns, dor' t
SUITS FROM $15 TQ $40
OVER COATS FROM $10 :TO $35
• M
. ,�,• ,.,%`15?-;A`fiEFt;a FROM ,$3.'LTS"'"$fi
UNDERWEAR FROM $1 TO $2
COMBINATION UNDERWEAR FROM $4 TO $7
MUFFLERS FROM $1.5"0 TO $2.60,
SHIRTS FROM $1.00 TO $2.50
TIES°FROM 50c TO '$1.50
BRACES FROM 50c TO $1.00
GARTERS FROM 2'5c TO 50c
SLEEVE HOLDERS FROM 25c TO 50c
HDKFS, IN• SILK, LINEN AND LAWN
SOCKS IN SILK, WOOL AND LISLE
HATS FROM $'2 TO $ 7
CAPS FROM 50c TO, $2.50
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ANDY :EASTO N,
Licensed Auctioneer for the Coun-
ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange-
ments for Stiles can be made by call-
ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges snoderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice
farms in theJ" hi 'of e
owns ps a Usborn ,
Tuckersinith and Hibbert. Good
buildings and well'located as to Mar-
kets., , Priced right. Apply to Thos,
Camerae, Auct., Box 154, Exeter.
BA.
Barrister; Solicitor, &c,,
Loans Investments '.Insurance
Offioc Carlin Block, Exeter
ck Mai n St. Ilxe er
- A. R. TE
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Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's °Eases aatab16s on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt.
attention. , Phone 26w `
LET
ELLIOTT € JOHNS
Kuow when. you wait your Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or.
Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will Call
them ;and deliver there,.
We are out for business. Whin
"you want a New Salt call in and sec.ottr Samples,
114 I1EOTTO- er ice to tlte Pi brio. '
S v - �•
sound times give up the ghost; we South o8}'.M.C:A. PHONE.0
have witnessed the 'demise of the
Chatsworth Nowa, :Hepworth Pro-
gross and Meaford Monitor; we have
soon the process of elimivation Car-
ried out in the smaller cities until'
now, Cruel p6, ):'Ztngston and Stratford HORSES .AT ALL TIME
aro the only two_paper cities in On-;
:tario with the exception. of Owen
1616 n:izinxuSotnc will -lt.icrdown to tI 0 t
zrelic>Sound--an1 after te-morrow Owen.
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