The Exeter Times, 1922-5-25, Page 1ORTY- SECOil D YEA$ --- No 2278
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Styles and shapes. These lines are mus, in. the very latest
Children's h'much lower in pri0e this season."
ahs, we have ,
a large range of hats: ranging from Styles
for little tots up to lines for school
girls and gu-ls and boys ; at veryreasonable
boys at very Reasonable-rnge of
whit prices. We also have
white wash hats for ;children: a nice range of
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Ladies' White Wash Skirts
Ladies', white wash Skirts are :here,•' shown.
Styles and „ in avastrange
x materials, We have them sies s
for stout front Misses sizes up to outside sizes
people. , Get your supply early.
LadiesVoile Dresser at
$3,75.
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Bargain
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Ladies'. Fine quality colored Voile dresses, sizes
special this week at $3.75 each.
A real
36 to 44 very
Another Hosiery Bargain
About five dozen ladies' white and black fibre silk
.91/2 and 10, Good .Wearing quality at 8 hose, sizes
white and black for adzes at: 25c a pair5c a pair- Cotton stockings
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Awning Ducks
in
We have two good pattern in`aw nisi
g check in >
blue and white ,stripes in heavy quality. peen and white also
Special Values in Dinner Sets
We have just placed'
ee
P d,in
stock- Seven yen beautiful patterns in English
dinner sets. These are full 97
piece sets and range from $27.00 to $38.
Outing Shoes
Coyne here for your brown, white or black Canvas Shoes, Prices are
away down and we keep nearly every Style.
en's and Boys",. ,Sults ,with
its ith two.
pairs Pants
Big values in M4h's Suits, smart styles •in Bo's fi
Boy's Bloomer Suits up to size 35 at- $7.0: Y Rst long Pant Suits
Bargains in Wall Papers
ers
Lots of odd Papers to suit any room at low prices,
,.Tones &day
PHONE 32
tl r4gn ,ar ili,ee't ;. of the `!\iunlcipal
Loimcit of F'„ger ,t•� s held \iondav,
•=: May 22nd -\.risen Councri!or Francis.
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The Aucltar's Report Ear �4.prui was
read and ac.G�epted, to]i,;inoitioru a!' �'dier-
ngton anc1 ]looper,.
Hooper Eilermgton,-„T,h,at the 'work
o z tin --.street creek dr
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ell t', i.tlr, Atter ,d,uscuss an the matter
11.: Reeve -,
• �, aa,Id o,ru,the_table'tbtr pro-
was
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to c
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=. 'I' 1 . of the proposed Andre* street
drain. I-J,�d over for future :c;:on;siderd-
rt..,
"Iia- .following accounts were read'
vil'1 old -red gaw
ton, dra:ying, $5,75; 1'. ?\' . azi as
�- i � � Zatllotk, ;pt. ,sal -
a') $.18; I,. f-1ewlett, labor 'f,•emetery,'
J:$26 „; C Ford, do„ :$21,7.5;- P. Henn
trees no, 1 • F. ,C:o, t .
� � , ���a, labor R. B.
_.. , $1.6 (, ; ” IV V<y1;; dr,• ;$'5.63 ; Jas pair-
° ' I sons -$'10 38 • G. 13ttt•knely rico. '
v$y;
_�(VC%. A\r,..stcott, do, $5.25
T h..ydtI c%a.
sans do ,f$10:50; •Ontvt�o
I7sze Co v
t $3.13; R nuainc do X 2 50 J i P
.� •team labor, $13.75; C. :Heywood, do, o
_` F. Slips Qdo 2.75, i�. ;i>.i^ding:
do. 21.6.60. Passed ora, nitotiian 01 �r2es-
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srs. i-laope�z- atnicl E27lerite,to,:1,.—Carried.
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in _ connection . second Sunday
with
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Centralia
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church eI
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opening
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decided idle
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cess large congregations tc
pres-
ent at both the morningS: belie I
services. and evening
One.of the features in.-cnn-
nectioll with the day was the unveil-
ing of the memorial windows Rev.
Mr. Blatchford uu-
, iror
former ei
a si
P UL
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'veiled 1
ld
the Soldier's MemoriaE which
is a very beautiful window
panes, portraying of three
Y ng soklior boys. The.
window bears the name of two soils'
of Mr. ' Blatchford
E Carat. Lewis
latchford and ,Sergt. ;hart Blatch-
ford, also Private `William latch -
Norman Johns and W Culbert, Wilson CUIliert,
The ceremony was a very feeling one,,
Rev:' Gordon Butt was present and
nn'veiled a window in memory 01 his
father, Rev: lir. H; Butt
to' 'Pastor at Centrali• f 'wino rats,
8
a or two terms, S•
be years, Mr. Butt also .contributed
lid a solo to the program. 'Rev. J. E.
in Reyci•aft, of Goderich, Preached: both
pt= morning and evening and delivered
he two very'eloquent; and forceful scar-
nions. The proceeds for the day a-
mounted to over $200.
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are
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Fast.
Saturday bight will see :the close of
the "t -ward" picture puzzle. Tlie
oi7ice will be open until ten O'clock
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c xve
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swers. All answers mailed so as to
ba Pestsnarl ed May 27th, will he con-
sidered. The judges wiii meet some-
time after that date to consider the
answers and decide en the winners.
Thei.e.c will probably be no mean
chore, but their standing as men of
integrity and sound. judgment will
mean a fair and impartial' decision.
There is still time to. get into the fun
and gee the, others a "run for• their
money °' The puzzleman expect
get grey hairs by::the end of
'eek. One of the first things wec
Aalctanntlen :pet- if)aviSs,
jos. st��,aT
731t11 DE;TO-113E SHOWERED
--On 'Friday evening of last week a
number of young ladies ]net at the
home of 1Vlxss 13. Honey and present-
ed Miss Myrtle Hewett, bride -elect,
With a misce,}laneotis shower, Miss
Hewett; who 'Sas completely taken by
surprise, was Presented with a beaut-
f dui array of a.ccceptabie gifts. A.
most pleasant evening was spent in
gainer and amusements.
FATHER OF i.XETER. MINISTER
DIED IN .S'-[`A�'LE7e
1 Mr. John Foote, one of the oldest
residents of Stanley Tp. and father
=101 Rev. James Foote, of Exeter, died
-==Ion Monday, May 22nd, in his 85tH
year. The; deceased was a lite-1,rng
Liberal and .Presbyterian. Mrs. Foote
predeceased'' him 27 years ago. Two
sons and two daughters survive; Rev,
Jas. Foote, Andrew on the homestead
Mrs. W D. "MacQueen, of Vancouver,
aftimn
many
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miming
imovenae
and Miss Ann Foote at home. The
funeral: Will be held on Wednesday
afternoon, interment in: Baird's cense-
tery.
OLID LANj31t4R4 GONE
The old. edelapi`dated binildiug° on
Main. street, whichi,was being used by
Mr. Sid Davis as, a. flour and feed
store and by Mr. Geo, 'Mantle for his
office; and which was recently pur-
n Monday morning was to take
'o renewals and two new subscri
ons, the party qualifying for t
40.00 piize One 01 the last things
e expect• to do on Saturday night
BI be to take in subscriptions and
savers. The week has started well
d we expect a strong finish.'
We have been pleased at the re
ption the puzzle has klad, win or
se, parties tell us they have enjoyed
one man writing, from the Huron.
linty Home sends us a list for the.
st class and says he hopes we -will
cept his list: Sure we do, and we
glad he found it interesting.
Miss Helen Rowcliffe, in writing
m Youngstown, Altai,, says,' "I en -
ed this puzzle very much, while.
ose l
zing from an attack of appen-
tis, as it helped to pass the time."
YIr. John T. Westcott, of Hamilton;
ending in -a list says, "I had the
sure of taking the first issue of
Tinges from the old hand press
alt's' old building on iViain street,
to Ed_ Treble's' shop in the year
3, 49 years ago• John White Sr.
. White, his eldest' son and I be
the only persons present when
first issue was taken off the
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CORNER STONE LAYING OF
NEW CREDITON OBURCT:r
Thursday last was a dull day with
copious showers, towards: evening.; but,
the weather brightened 'sufficiently
for several flours in the afternoon as
to make it pleasant for those who at-
tended the stone laying ceremony o1,.
chased by 11r, C. F. Hooper, has been ' the new Creditors Methodist Church,
b the work of (TI historic event was witnessed by
razed to the ground,. lis-
completed on
, some of whom had coni,e from
tearing it clown beingmany,
Monday. As was announced in The
of Reusall, Chairman of the district,N
quite a distance, Rev-. G. W. Rive -1,z
Thies two weeks ago, . Mr. Hooper
L Walter E. NIillsou, of
O= will erecta store and residence on presided.
Rev ty t
the property. This removes another
London, was the principal speak very of
of the few remaining landmarks the afternoon and delivered a
Froin the Main street. In the early eloquent address, emphasizing they
history of Exeter it was knnivn as the importance of the church and its in
Royal Hotel. Before the coming of fluence to any community. The
the London Huron .anis Bruce t Trustee Boai d stone vas laid by M •
eter the Royal hotel was the stop-` John Sherritt, of Granton. Mr•,
ping place of the Francis CIarke
ce o Ex-
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Wear ar
Ever' Aluminum Sale
rida _
�' andSaturday, May 26th & 27th h
2 qt. Double Boiler
Reg $3.75 for only $2.49
27gt. size Sauce Pan
2 -Quart size Sauce Pan has •two
Lips for pouring with either hand
_regular $1.25 for 79c. 2 r/z Quai`t
size sauce .pan. Regular' $1.40
for only 98c.•
"We:Li'-.IlVer" Coupon
Itv,order -that
the Factory inaY have
the nuul.r � ,< an accurate record "of
i er of these 'Wear -Ever" utensils sold at the, eci�
price we are required'to 1`ettirn to like factory this cSI) a1
otipolf'witli`
"purchaser's' halite and address plainly written
thereon,
Na isle
-Address ` ;. • ' .,•
.Date
NORTHERN AhUN1NTICO.
LIMITED, TO1ON
PO.
Clip .the Coupon and. get one, o
. f these Specials Oil' Friday -
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eighth true score. was, "a tie..
scored ' 2 in the eigizt!. and 2 in
ninth,
It a:
Fri d� '
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he Gilded Lit
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,Dabblin �
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_Ir. Ronald 'Wilmer will ;iii; (ai-
Fr-
iday and Saturday evenings.
Special Admission for Children: en,
Y Night Only, 16c Adults 27c
Saturday Night All Seats -2,7
ere You There?
PHONE. 9
a tlsf action
ervI
Ce
We bad a big day last Saturday and sorry we ran out of
Watch this space for our next BIG SALE, su,usage.
Another BABY BEEF and a real choice VEAL for
Ai•e you one of our satisfied) custom • ? z this Sans ny
store supply- cls. If not let this Bright �anitaa
PP Y Your 'wants arid. soon become one. ?'
River's Meat
WHERE QtTALIA'Y IS HIGHER THAN PRICE
nom 1
NET a �t CC A
The Oar with a Ggod Name
Over
QO DQ' Owners
TOURING $13;5.. - I O
ADSTER..$/275 SEDAN ',$2;4
• '4' F. O. ' B. London.
WIRE SCREEN BODY AND PANEL BODY DELIVERY. CARS
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on behalf of the
I1111111I1r stage coaches between. here and Lon- Trustee Board, read a history of the -
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS,:
Th..1 public is hereby (notified that
trespassing on the School Property
w)1i bs procsecuted according 'to, law.
BOARD OF EDIJC
don. The famous Donnelly's from
congregation and together with
, a new
t new Methodist hymn book a
fliddurph used to make it their head- l
'quarters while in Exeter. In 1883 corn, the keys of the old church and
the ate Chas. Sent set sial Pa ers d
Senior purchased the deposited them the
t
building '
s one
This and ]
used it as a photogralih s vas followed by an dole
hallery, it gassing into the hands of address by Mr. Sherritt,
ATIOtz j
f s son, Mr. Jos. Senior. The tear e Ladies Aid stone was laid by l
in down of this structure removes itis. Mollaa•d, of Exeter. Mrs.
; ZWickei', on behalf of, the Ladies' C.
�an unsightly building and a fire -trap s Aid,
that was a menace to the town. Work I read a history of the society, which
on the very bllildillgs will be conn- i together with a new coin and a noun=
nleuced at once. I bei of papers, was deposited in the
stone, Mrs. Mallard, who in
early life was connected with the old
church, spoke of the influences of
the church and the work of the Lad-
ies' Aid.
The Sunday School stone was laid
by Mr. J. M. Southcott, of . Exeter.
Mr. Thos. Trevethick, the superin-
tendent of the school, read a list of
the officers and teachers elected at
the last annual meeting and this to-
gether with the names of the scholars
in the different classes- of the school,.
the lesson helps and papers and a
new coin were deposited in the stone,;
lir., Southcott spoke of the influence
b of the Sunday School and the -import-
siting to pay
i REATAINS BROUGHT TO EXETIER
i, The remains of the late Dirs. John
Treble, who died in Winnipeg, Man.
on May 18th. were brought to Exeter
and the funeral was held on Monday
afternoon from the home ol;,Mr, Geo.
Coward, inter)iient in the Exeter
cemetery. Mrs. Treble' e maiden name
NEGOTIATIONS BEING IWAD1 FOR
CHTJR( 11 IJNIL?N•
The congregations .of Caven Pres -
as -Mary Fulton, aged 77 years She byteri^n and Main Street M t
leaving here With her of their forces Committees
. from oar
and, the late both churches and already two meet-
I- John Treble, Conducted a 'harness ings have been held; Mr, W. G.
shop in Exeter for many years. Mrs. Medd was appointed chairman, and
1 Treble is survived ,° by two sons and SIr. J. G. Stanbury, seeretarv. The
three daughters, Mrs. Loadman, Rob- suggestion has been made that the
ert, SVliss Violet, Frank and Mrs. Wil_ two;congregations unite in usiri
'Barns, all of Manitoba Mrs G Main street church anti n the
parson2ze
both congregations Eta
the local running dxpens05, 1.ie1al.ce of laying. the right foundations
1 in Yont.h,
members of the 'United church
The choir furnished some spIendid
e norist
'was -a resident of this community churches are considering the .uniting.
for years,
onimi ees have
family a little over ten years ago for ' been appointed the...B ds .01
Manitoba, Heil husband,
Coward is a: -sister of the deceased.
Mr. Robt. Treble and Mrs. Loadman
accompanied the remains to Exeter
and will visit for a couple of weeks.
.BORN
GRAHAM—In Victoria Hospital oil
Monday, May 22nd, to Di
and Mrs. Graham, Eof geter, 1tI• a Son,
n,
EVELAND—At Dashwood,' bn IVIa
y
20th, to Mr, and .;
ZVIrs, W. 'l;velaii<i,
a daughter.
ALLEN—lit Usborne, on May 21st
to Mr. and iVlrs. Thos. "'Allen, a
daughter.
WILEY--Tar Toronto, on tray, x7 to.
Mr.
and Mrs. L. W; Wiley, a daugh-
ter, Mabel Marie. Mrs:
a .grand daughter Wiley is
g of Mrs::: Tames.
Pickard, of town.
TREI3LE<—rn, 1iVinliipeg -- olr 11 tyti
would retain their former connection
with the Methodist and Presbyterian
, bodies and would continue to sun -
nuts c for the occasion. On the plat-
form were a number of ministers, a
port the mission and other, schemes mong 1111ola] were Rev. Selby Jeffer-
son a fanner pastor; i?ev \, ,G. ;i. Mc-
of those churches. A Preshytriaii "glister• Rev.
and Methodist pastor world after- I dl7• Sillelail'; Icc�v; rt. N.
i d Stew
nate every four •years in charge. R <,i t. and Pev. 17. Ns , 'F blliams.
On Monday evening Mr, F: r . ei i1Z sa,'iucll Dias present But
i Clad to le early-. Isad
]sari and Mr, Medd were apl10111!ed to'. ave e�r.1y,
Folio t
draft a basis. i tvzng do ceremony a very
While the matte sumptuous repast was se`
r Is still in its in served T1 s the
fent stage with many important fe, _ � ladies in Tie chi/roll s.11ed. The st(ine
tures to consider, progress IS heirs I Whelt Ceremony ed just nicely-0Ver
made and the question .ma loss' � ttilien it coaxuile.tioerl to rain.
m .brought ; question
the London I -tbly The new church will replace i
do ct t_
n co I^ P to
i one destroyed byfire art i[11 entrance
1st.
Terence which meets in Jtine. Suo1l
an action seems The building is s(rltai•e
e s ll,gllly desirable by with dpul it
the greater majority of both Congre- at the south ;east corner and pulpit
a
t the 8 110rt;
hw�
a' northwest-
tXoir r k t
g S. lie • In
Rev. Mr E the
Dote, .Pastor of e baseiite]tt
r � 1, � nc. ,ev. i•e Mc Rias- Will open into
Caven chircl •t I R 14several crass rooiaas r ll
ter, of fJlc Maim d chureh have li - the analis: school with a kitchen autile
late j.olul Treble - a e
• g d 7'f' j•ears.,� able t0 such a union incl willing - to
co-operate in: bt•ingiirg it.' aUhnt,
tor, or la main
e ,reitl,r roar. The 1irielc IS red Tressed �briclr,.
'� favor
18111,: Mary Fulton, widow of'tire! tressed
additional locals
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WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE OVERLAND, D, WILLYS Is,NI(••;33iY
AND PAIc;ij CARS
We have some real bargains in used Cars
- OUR MOTTO IS SERVICE.
GASOLINE, SONOCO OIL, TIRES AND BATTERY SE
� a ER'VIGL++'•",
Garage
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THE HAPPY
FAM I.
Sometime ago, our Iioure was sac],
.And al,I because tine bread was bad.
1M1Ia grieved, Pa frowned, and little' Ted
Had a pain \then he went -to bed.
Ilia said `I don't know whatto do,
I've lost 111y skill, my patience, too;
To make good bread's beyond my power,
We must buy some of Harvey's Flour'
3-7ow baking day ilas lost its dread,
For mother makes the best of bread,
111c1 now she's smiling (.'C'Pry`11ou1•
Because she's using Harvey's Flour.:
Dad says he wishes all around
Diel only know- what we have found,
That Model Rear stands the test
And so does'illa],1IU1a' '
s Best:.
Last night at tea it
.�.Ye was so nice;
,
all called for an extra slice;
at nine, cried little
"z trallt a piece led
ce of ,l4Iarnnna.'s' bread!'
•\'', ",...en Dad Caine home'at Bull: -past sic,
lie was again at his old tricks.
EIc s,^i,cl
he wished to hugthe
But 1te.I;issed, dear of read;
d Ma instead.
' i ‘1 r ,.;, good friends: We want your trade
• Our I' li. r this year's the best, we've - '
made..
Our pr i(,es, too,' are always right
Our rule in busine ss,
, Honor Bright.