The Exeter Times, 1924-1-10, Page 8qt
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$2.4 a 111o ,'a
`gess Flannels—54 inches wide for $.1 ?
2 Y I°TyaTess lIontespxtns---54 izzc•kte „•_; 5 a <?rt.
elxtl °a tills and s !le for $i£9 sa yd.,
$1.xcn aii�l 1.00:`1`;a Winter
goods sale at 'i,: �aricie.
$ dies.' -Gi inter Vests -_slightly soiled for 69e each.
$1,50 Yrnr3 $1.25 Ladies' Pure \Vooi Cashmere Si:ockiugs for G9c pr.
°"4tiarm Cashmerette Stockings, Black, Brown and Fawn ,.3
$1.00 Pure Wool'Fancy Ribbed Stockings 5o a pair
Popular Silk and; Wool Stockings,fa g 'fox' 7:5e .a pair
fancy ribbed, $1.50 'vain{: for $ 1.x5
esWear Reduced
All 14 en's and Boys' Suits and Overcasts greatly red
Mens heavy Ioww rub e need,
Men's long b rs inner quality— $3.19,
a g Rubber Boots ---Miner t u• •
Pure Wool Underlvea ! a.wers_ $4,79`
i1'len's warm wool lined'leathers' and Drawers—$1.49
d, Cute 49
Men's Pure Wool Sox -•,Vo mitts, 49 knitted, cu#fs 85c
Our Vest .Pure: my Sweater Coats for $5.65
a r Prices are Lwer
aliforzua Seedless Raisins 121 c s, A21°iio>nulal, .
4 Grown Muscatel Raisins 12-4c 1 7. ba rs laundry soaps a for 20
5o
Choice Ne -w- Currants 2 lb for ,25c' Ch • ,,good ''toilet Soap for lac
Royal least Oakes blue's crisp soda biscuits 15c lb
..•.... •...,:05c; ,^, bottles extracts for .
6 lbs Best Oatmeal for 25c 2 cans guaranteed Salmon for 30c
$1.25 brooms for ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,98o 75c Brooms for „
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3i) 00 LADIES'FUS TRP, l tiil41: ;OATS :PO lt $20.7'5
u0 LADIES' POPULAR 8.'1VLE1� (_"?.k"CS 3'O3t $18.75.
zlzilfll•t.;r S Coats at gr.'1aC1-, reduced. iYices
1 !>u "s1ndl. Fur Setti at it?se than price
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OUGHT T TO BE :A GOOD PLACE TO GO 'WHEN THERE IS t -
NITU-Fi:E :TO BE BOUGHT. WE DON'T BELIEVE IYO
CAN FIND A BETTER ALL ROUNf PLACE h THAT THB i
BOMI] : THANTO FIT OUT THE
RIGHT AT THIS STORE. I t
LARGEST RGE�"ST STOCK
YAM PRICES LATEST DESIGN'S °
13ETTER SERVICE
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report --`brae
ze repo4't of, tit e Zi;
so'rected eery Wednesday,
Wheat 05..0.
Qate 45c
Marley 55c
ilanitopa Flour $3.4"a
Pastry flout" $3.05
PaniilY 1+ -'lour $3.30
Peed Flour $1,90
i3ran $1.5,0
Shorts 81,00
Dairy Butter 4Qc
Cr'eanzery :Butter 4Se
New Laid Eggs 40o
Held Bggs.30c
Lard 17 -.to 20c
Hogs'$8,00'
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1arveY and Harvey are carrying
a stock of Reed for, the convenience.
of those doing basketry.
,sur:: and; zseeorv;e Friiclay, Tan. IS
fet "Ye Old!. Tyme Tea ,liteeL ig" to -
be 1z °Id i e. ,'iia, as St. Church, A. c] otee
t>r'ograrure .of +Ltixecl Quartettes, Lad-
• e: Uuart''t:�es, Solos and ReadiPnigs ,iis,,
be n„ pt parecl, weather conditions
he ag .tavorlhta tete are to, lee treated
to a Radio Programme, Supper served'
fr,zin 6 Ito 5, Adnlljnsson 50 and 25 ets.
Clots. t Pail to come tad%,enjoy the eve,,
ening
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Do you Still find it difficult to
write 1924?
Mr. and M. Chas. Way visited in
London on•Tuesday.
Mr, P. itr. Boyle spent a •few days j
in London last week.
Miss Muriel Luker spent a few
days visiting friends near Hensall.
Mr, Char/le Ford, who Lias been
working in Hamilton has returned
home.
Mrs, Geo• Anderso�i has returned
after visiting for a couple of weeks
in Sarnia, •
3/Iiss Gwendolyn.' DeCou, of New
York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M.
R. Cohtplin.
11Ir. and Mrs. Deters, of Sarnia,
spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs.
1). Beiscllen:
Miss. Dorothy Parsons, of London,
spent, a few days with Miss Helen
Heywoocd recently.
Mr. Wilson Brooks, of Owosso,
spent the :. New Year with his uncle,
Zr. C T. Brooks.
Mz and Mrs. J. Green and daugh-
er. Addie visited Michigan friends
ver, the holidays,
11Irs. , T O. ,Southcott returned
come Saturday after spending Neto
Years in Brantford.
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Conductor of Funeral Service
iViotor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS >r'ROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DAY AI47D NIGHT SERVICE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ' , PRONE,' 74J; Night call 74W
ALEETJTG OF HURON
E''O€ NT3 COUNClf~.
The dounsil of the Corporation of
the County of•Huroiswill meet in. th
Counei] Chamber, Goderieh, at 2 o'-
clock.-
in the afternoon; of Tuesday,
Lite 22•ncl day of January, 1924. All.
accounts against the Coanty musk be
.in .the hands of the'' Clerk' not later
thair Tvloziday preceeding. the meeting
of Council.
GEO. W. 1TOLMAN
County Clerk.
Gade�•ich, Jan ;y '2nd 1924.
ANNUAL 4IELTING
E) nTER �.GIZiC2.TT T'L SOCIET
The 'Annual
A t 11tttr:1 Society telt bs held •n
r
=h Ic,1),la FTall 1Jk.tc•
, 7, on Friday,
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at L
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for t.P �LLri President, Z- ?� I� of:JECt 2%5 i TCS'-ClCit. t
it etc-11,ii _'3cl ,nit and Daeeto.*-s ,ic r the
"r'P?n, year and 'tranrisacti,ng other•
hrnp tan t' biyi tori.
P_ l ;nacrrtbers -and interested
parties
should attend P s
t, t:
rut Lla4, m; et�'r„ '.
Ive Dales are
r pal tzcaYttirly: ;- -
j= cl to^ tiro. e r
before the a �'ztl^ i
The editor of The Times acknowl-
edges • with pleasure a.n invitation
from the Huron Old Boys' Associa-
tion of Toronto, at the 24th Annual
At Home, in the Ocddfellows' Temple,':
on Friday
evening, en`
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BROKE E;. ,
SMALLv,
BONE IN • Vit' 1vYS
Last week while at Exeter,: on the
L.H. & B. way -freight, Mr. Peter Mc-.
Gue, the fireman on the engine, fell
and broke a small bone ii-'
z his wrist.
He will :be off duty.for some weeks.
--Clinton News Era.
TO' THE ELECTORS OF EXETER
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I wish to express my sincere thanks
to the people of Exeter for'their ° •-
)areS5ion:.,01 confidence nc'
e rir
electing ec
zn
i1I
Reeve. I :a r e
assure you Ist
return
will do my best to make Exeter the
best town in Ontraio,,and thus
at_
t. act an increased population.
Yours Truly,
W. D. Sanders.
Mr. .1. G. Dow shipped ai..:..caa -0-i
horses to Montreal on Satl,•;clay and
another on Molyd -
Mr. II. A.Hooper, of Rocanville,•
Sask., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Hooper, of town,
Mr. Mark Mitchell, barber on Wel-
lington and:Main Sts. is laid off du-
ty nursing a sore :foot.
Mr. Thos., Elliott who has been
confined to h �j beef through illness is
now able to be up and around.
Mr. and Mrs: I.' Hall, of Exeter
North, have returned home after
spending a few months in. Detroit:
The an
nu
al meeting of. the Exeter
Horticultural.Society will be: held in
ttie Town Hall Tuesday evening; Jan.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Win. Yule;. of Exeter
-No
nth; returned home after visiting
with relatives- in Windsor and De-
troit.'
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Mr. and 'Mrs, R. .1.Kirk, and Mr.
and' :Mrs. P. Davis,, of Fairgrove,
Mich., visited Mr., G. S. Howard, last"
weeks
Mfrs. M. ,Payuliaizi, of near Peter-
borough; is visiting for a few days
with her brother-in-law, Mr. Lloyd
Baynham,,
Mr,' and Mrs. E. Rivers- and Miss
E. Leitch, of Edson, .Alta,, i'ho have
been visiting .with the fornzer's par-
ents 1VFr. aiid airs, Win. Rivers, have
gone: to iIohtrea,I aii.d New
wherethey'
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York,
.
will S
., I i
cad
p a few
weeks
before
returning nIn +
to Exeter,
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0011-1.t1ATI)S- CLASS :HO:4 •.
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AV-NUAL 1ALEI+. TIN
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The
Comr
awes Class of James ,S t:
Sunday School held their annual
meeting g uz file church parlors
e_ ed to their Bene on. Wednesday.
wlay.
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CARD
83F THANKS
IsL�
onday night. Very -interesting ntereSti
ports were ngg
ex e' received of the
year
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r,.
The following '
wl
ng. 'officers vie
ected foe' 1924:.President; 1Si'r,:
Welsh; Vice-pres.,te
P ' Mrs. .ii,otaIsLpA
2nd. Vice -Pres.:;: Mrs. 'Dinney; Sec'y,
Mr. Ed Sirapton; 'Ass't
lZilo Snell; Treas.,Sec'Y, Mr.
o l ; Mr. Clinton Sweet
Visiting Cont., :Mrs. f r
,.z i=IstrcrYg Mrs.
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.k iV
Ir.
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s. I1oa}
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1Vlemb rfihl" Y, iVlrs, �,; rs ,
e fez Gan., Mrs. Reid Mr..
Walker, •Mrs: welsh . s•
Mrs, •Clark -
Social Com. „tor the'next so •t
G.a•I even}
in • iShapton, g, r.
Ed.
i4i'rs. Geo. Wil-
liams, :Mrs. Hirano Sha atomx
1 Mr. .,
Jones. During the course of the
evening a very _i7ztex• sting program
was given consisting >� iasis'i
to
g ae,eialsploll
did 'musical nnmhers and readings,
IIt
s
also a, debate on the n "That
fI '
sub7e«t
,,
the
Y :
nf`•
Tu
cno
e o <
ft
Women.
Is
Ie^
g wtc
the
ii+ •
rr
n
world than the influence of hien."
The affirmative wa•
sitplzeld Uy;F�ev;
Mr, Ix, T7
of
incl
1 Mrs, J, d s ,
T.
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zn
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Y M
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Ia,rf.o
n, The zzegative r1'efenclecl iYy
3'Tt', Will Welsh, Mr -,s. W.
Di,.. R ClrCbtlslz,
opzstozi, After a Very ca
deliberation the ge careful
)titl,,,cs decided '
c
to
c.
in
favor
of
the l negative ,at;"
Ivc
P' aft.
C
lt-
Ile' even-
ing Ci_
it
was s r0
unc
le ,
it
out with
«, social'
hour about
the •t2iia •
C a.
i
r•
Ca
ick..
511 5?ncliw i
t.`tY C
s, cake, a�1?1'tle�pie and
Devonshire meant gal ore.
li t yr. ,I;azrxos 1.'004:e, I3,A,, Mini -tor
.0 aim. ---Sunday School and 13 klle.
Class..
11 a.M.,---" he Christian Like, under
Three Metaphors''
The "Minister
lz.nx. -'Xie Christian hellion 111
Early Scotland.
The Minister.-
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
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STREET HODIST
acumen
)ilev. 'lir, E. DO i1L(,T4. 13, A,, Pa or'
Sunday, January 6th,
l 0.15 a, nz; = 1tSon'
iYzg CIass
21 a,zlx.L-" elalds,tif Pasaioha
3 P•Tn.--Sunday School and Bible
classes,
7 p.m.—"An Epic of For i
g v
ess
Next Monday night the men o
James St. Church are going to have
another big social gathering in the
church parlors, An evening of mu.Sie
addresses, goodly fellowship and de-
lightful sociability, Lunch and av»
-erything good,
Greta H. Laramie IY11C, .A.T.0.IV.$.'i
C4TNctra VYOL IN.ISp
Teacher oI Piano And V5o]in
Terns very- moderate
Box 8, Exeter
Phone 1134V
This column is a. scheme to bring
Seller and Buyer•: together. Maybe
YOU,liave something of no value to
you, that someone else really needs.
Our scheme is inexpensive, the cost
being only a "trifle as compared with
the service. If youwant to Buy •or
Sell something, come and see us.
Our column is at your service.
Maybe you have some of the fol
laws i.
tlg: articles in good shape that
are of no use to you, and someone =
else, needs them , an `:Overcoat St
Shoes, Dresses, Baby Cutter or Bug
Farm Implements, ANYTHING.
Any tirpe you see an article list
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Prices
It will pay You to see tbe"valzzes we are r
Winter Goats. Extra value in.Bo -offering n Men's and, Boys'
$25.Q0 values for $1&,50 Y Coats at $7,50 and �1Q.00. • :Men's.
$ $30;00 values for ,`�21.v0::
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This is.the weather ybu need it. No
better or stand8.. washing other brand of Uudez•tvear wears
Uel 2,2 g without Shrinking: Gold LaUeI $2:00, Red La-
5, Blue Label $2.75,
ockey Shoes
We carry a -full range. of Boys'
Girl's and Men's Hookey' Shoes,'
Boys' at $3.00 and ,$3,50
Ladies' at $4.00 and' 4.50
Men's rzt $4.00 and $4.75
Miler Heavy Rubbers
and sox.
This well known Viand, we be-
lieve to be the best on the market.
Every Pair is 'guaranteed to give :*
satisfaction, Why not; try a pair'? w
Prices $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50,
Wall Papers ers for 1924
Our Nety Wali Papers P s for 1924 are in stock.
The: range this season is unusually attractive. Papers
ery.room izz'your home you will see here. Ask to seethe Newble for Polychrome,
Papers. They will surely please you.
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Comes in five patterns. This is an exceptionally good cloth, fine
weave and good weight, as well as being fast colors. It is a regular 40c
cloth. This month we will se12:•zt at per yard • 35c, Qe.
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WE EXTEND TO YOU OUR
SINCERE -APPRECIATION OF
• YO;JP,. VALUABLE CO-OPERA-
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