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The Exeter Times, 1922-6-15, Page 81 TIMES Pat • OUNE 1Z43•It 192 Dinner Sets for the June Bride 'Wir offer 10 per cent Discount oft all,Dinner Sets this mouth, Our Sets are the finest Euglish Porcelain China full 97 pieces with China Cups and Stlaeers, in very neat Floral and Conventional Des - WOITIC SMUTS 98c Black and White, Tan and nice Grey Stripes, All Sizes. are,exeellerit valUe, Regular 11.50 Special 91c, WHITE VOILE 113LOUSII/S Dainty White Voile Blouses in a number of nifty Styles, are priced very low for Quick Selling at $1.19 to $2.50, SUMMER GORSE9CS, In our Corset Department we are ready for the hot Weather with a full Range of TIp-tO-Date Models. Also a fine light weight Corset for the Hot Days. All Sizes. Regular $1.50 Sale Price 98c. OUTING FOOT -WEAR Summer Shoes for every member of the family. Barefoot San- dals, "White and Tan Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. Many other lines all priced very low. 'They They Our Grocery Department is the place to go to Save moneY. Prices are Rock Bottom. Rolls Toilet. Paper for 25c. Shredded Wheat lBiseuits per Kellog's Corn Flakes a pkg 100 Pitg12e All Laundry Soaps 10 bars 70e dhoice Ping Salmon 2-1 No. Pure Bulk Cocoa per lb. 15'e Cans for 35c Jelly Powders all Flavors Palmolive Soap 3 cakes for 23e 3 Pkgc: 25c 7. cakes Pure Castile Soap 25c 3 best extracts for 25c Sugar prices have been advancing daily. Wehave a good Stock Order your Preserving Supply now, before another advance. This store will close every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August. 'Aloe 4 • ntia3.41*te..vi, Market eport —The fo4l0Whig II 410 report of the ))1xeter illarket corrected every 17VednesdaY. Wheat $1.35 Oats 34e to 40c. Parley 48c to 55c. Family Flour $3.85 ,• Manitoba's Best $4.00 Pastry Flour $3,85 Bran $1,60 "Shorts $1.00 Feed. flour $2,10 Creamery- Butter 3$c Dairy Butter 29c to 32c Eggs 24c Lard 20c Bay per Ton 111 to $15 Hogs 113.00 The Leading Furniture Dealer. Fiineral Director and Embaltnee Facilities and Service Unsurpassed - SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE EQUIPMENT , t:MeEsGA 01 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK INER PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W 1.4.408.4.444.0.4404090,10******* LOCAL • ' • *40.40.0a ******** ,MASONIC CHI/12CH SERVICE, • Lebanon Forrest Lodge members are requested to meet at the Lodge Roam at 6 io'clock -0111arp on Sunday evening, June 18th for ,the purpose of attending divine service at Centralia.. R. W. Enke, R, N. Crcech, War. Master. Sec.y. Mr, Hy. 1-lorney is visiting his son, W. J. at Kippen, Mr. H. Winborne visited in Toron- Ito over the week -end. Mr. Vierra, of Stratford, visited in town during the past week. Mr. W.S. Cole is in Hamilton this week attending a convention. 1\1r. E. Fowell of Windsor, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman. 11Iiss Ella Wares, of London, spent the week -end the guest of •Mis$ Pryde. Miss Seli, of London, was the guest of Miss Lula Hastings over the weekend. "VEY'S Main Phone 102 Two Stores North Phone- 47 msa▪ warureer.,..er cec:e....n.1.1e+11=.rn:PIA.6.. FLY SWATTERS 15c. each SMITH'S POISON PADS . 5c. -each BULK SWEET MIXED PICKLES. ,------ .35c, a pint WILSON'S POISON PADS ' 1 Oc. each NEW LEMONS 40c. a dozen ' WELCH'S 1 GRAPE JUICE 2 b. for •25c. TANG-LEFOOT SANITARY FLY DESTROYER • 3 for I OC USE CERTO WITH YOUR STRAWBERRIES 40c. a bottle BULK PEANUT BUTTER 26c. a pound az1:5t=i3L" AE€238311===t1=92111=11=1 Miss Ethel Day and friend of Lou don, visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Da -on Sunday. , Miss Millar and Miss McCurdy ar taking in 'the Greyhound .excursio Ito Detroit. • • . • • „voncom-. POWELL'S •BAZAAR One feature you can appreciate in this store is that All our Prices Are in Plain Figures. You can't Misunderstand Thema OUR POLICY a low Price and a Quick Sale, Price consistant with Good Quality. Suggestions Are Always Welcome to Better Our Business. Specials Rubber Stair 'Treads 15c each Furniture Polish 2,5c each Nest Eggs 5c' each Glass Flower Vases 15c to 5Cc Water- Glasses special 5t: eaCtr. this Week Jelly Glasse S 75c Doz. Paper Plates 10 and 12c Doz. Ice Cream Plates 9c Doz. Table Napkins 5 and 10c aDoz. Special prices by the 100 Edison Prices Reduced, April 1st. AMBEROLAS RECORDS • $62 now $54.00 $102 now $75.00 8151 now $125.00 NEW EDISON (Disc) $144 now 1110.00 • $253 noW- $195.00 $802, now $275.00 $446 now $395.00 $756 new $501).00 -- , 90c now 75c 11.25 now $1.00 11.50 now $1.2-5 RECREATIONS $1.80 now 11.50 $2.60 now 13.50 and rip, now $3,00 There is to better on the market to -da Y at the price. Let us clemonstra,teathe F_Idison to you". °well s Bazaar • • Mrs. J. Hubert Jones returned las Thursday after visiting in Troutc and Albion,„Mich.„ ." Miss Marjorie Huston has return ed .home after spending the milliner season at I'illsonburg. Mrs. J. HarneSS suffered a, sligh stroke on Wednesday of last wcel and is still confined to her bed. . - Mr. H. Bierling has sold his fin team of blacks to Mr. Chris. Weir and has purchased another team. Mr. E. H. Senior and little son Tommy, of Toronto visited the for I mer's parents over the week -end. Two auto loads from town raotore to Goderich on Tuesday to attend tp. Huron Social Service convention. Mr. Oliver Davis returned to Tor onto Saturday after holidaying witi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Henderson' an daughter Audrey, of St. Thomas, vis ited with Mrs. T. G: Creech on Sun The Scotch doubles tournamentlo the Merrter-Eilber trophy is bein played in Exeter t -day (Wednes day-) Dr., MacTavish, lecturer for th Violet Ray Institutes, will lecture i the Town Hallo Monday, afternoo: and evening. A number from town motored. t Goderich Monday evening and too: in the moonlight excursion on th steamer Greyhound. Mrs. John Gould and daughter Miss Mona and Miss Fewings, of Gal motored over on Friday last and vis ited Mrs. Rd. GOuld. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. McAllister an three children, of Mt. Bridges, mo ored,up and spent Sunday with M and Mrs. Jas. Jewell. Mrs. W. D. Yeo returned home ' -o Friday after a three weeks visit wit friends in Toronto, Port Hope, Pe erborough and Kingston. Lieut. Parnell, of Palmerston, vis ited in Exeter over the week -end an assisted with the tbe1 celebration in con nection with the Salvation Army. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Heaman re turned to Toronto Saturday after a tending the funeral of the late Mr Wm. Oke and visiting for a few clay with friends. Two cars and a buggy got into mix up on Main street. on Saturda evening. Several spokes were bro en out of one of the buggy wheels No one was hurt. • Mrs. H.W. Thornton, of Windsor visited in Exeter for several clay last week. Sheeturned home o Saturday accompanied by her -mother Mrs. S. Handford. Together they Will visit with relatives at Palmyra, Wis. Miss Madeline Sheen returned t her home in Brantford, on Wednes day of last week. Mrs. M. Sheer accompanied her and is visiting fo a couple of weeks. With Chnvi'h Nui II, 4 (V NW AS Fa CAVEN PnEsaxTERIAN OHMICH Rev. Jams Foote. B. A., Minister 10 assn --Sunday School and Bible • Classes. II a, m.—"Bring him Hither to me" The Minister 17 p. 131,—,"Undeniable Facts" . The Minister Boy Scents will meet Friday evening. ------ _ JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev: M. 3. Wilson. B.A., raster. 11 a in ---"Did God harden Phar- oah's Heart and what about Luck, Chance, arid Accidents?" ' 3 p.m. --Sunday School and Bible • Classes. 7 p, m.—"I Stood on the Bridge at Midnight" • Services short and attractive All invited _._ MAIN ST. METHODIST ClIEURCLI, Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A. • (Phone 21, r3.) Services as usual next Sunday: 3 p. in.—Sabbath School a,nd. Bible - Classes • -• ' BETHANY ' Open every evening to members. , • SALVATION- ARMY SERVICES. Services in -the Town Hall nekt Sunday. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday school and Bible class and special sand tray for primary class. Cottage meeting in North End on TuesdaY night. Capt. MacGillivray, offieer in charge. IVAII0E111 FARM Eggs for Hatching 1 Bredpalay---Barred Rocks, culled 'annunlly by the OntarioDept:-, art) Agrierilture; and headed: liyosafeeiall3 culled _"-Cookrells from the dep'a"r4„- ment. ,'Inclia'n,-"Runner Duck. Egg, : and Baby' Chics: • Also custom hatch ing d'orae.' '.."Rricep upon applicatiozi L. v: Hogarth, "Ivaholm' Farm iton 18 r 31 "Phone Cied• a L FOR SALEz—A" Peninsula rang( for coal or wood; hot water front Apply at Times office. - NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. The public is hereby o-Dotified tha 1 trespassing, on' the School Prop'ert, w:il be prosecuted according toolaw • • BOARD OF EDUCATIO? i Strawberries for Sale—During th latter narit Of this week and a,fte I will have about 2bt boxes of Straw I berries for Solent; 20e n box. Appl - , to Thos. Smale, EIimville. ._ . HAY FOR SALE---20-acres clover r 20 timothy, Lot 18, con.. 7, Usbern I will be at farm•Monday, June.26t1- - at 2 o'clock.—G. N. Williams. Read Dr. MacTavish's advt.. o page one re lectures in. Town Hal • Messrs. Fred May, Sam'I Jory, Sat McFalls and Geo. Delbridge are i Goderich -this week as jurymen'. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Salter, of Tor onto visited with : Mrs. M. F. • Sal ter in town on Wednesday of .las ,• t week. •, . Mrs. DeJean and daughter Betts of Harrow, were the ,g(Tests "of Nurse Johnston for a few days during til • week. ,, , . Mr, Wm. Ryckman, of Moose Jam Sask., arrived Tuesday' evening to al tend the funeral of.' his father, th late William Ryokrnan. , i , s _•Mr. Cyril Tuckey and bride, Mis Inez Tuckey and Mr. Elmer Tucke3 _ of London,- visited with Mr. and Mri C. E. Tuckey•over the week -end. _ - About twelve young fellows fror 'town are attending camp in Londor this week with the. I-Iuron Regimeni _ , _ Maj. W. J. Heaman „accompanf6 , thein. 5 The London One Silver Band c the Salvation Army visited Exete a, and Hensall on Saturday evening an, Sunday and enlivened the town wit _ some excellent music. Unfortunasts ly the rain seriously interfered wit, their •program, , Dr, and Mrs. Gill and son, Dalfor of Gibsonburg, Ohio, motored up an , visited the fornier's father, Mi Prank Gill and Mrs, Gill's mother Mrs. T. Gregory. They left here fo Guelph and Hamilton ancl expect t t return again the latter part of nex week. • - __ During the progress of the electri- cal storm at Bayfield on Sunday morning lightning struck the stee- ple of the Presbyterian church and knocked one side off. The loss oc- casioned will be several,hundred dol- lars. The church • did /rat take fire. The Promotion Exantinations of the Huron Public Schools will be held 011 IVIonday and Tuesday, June 26th and- 27th 'Teachers will send at once, to the Public School Inspector, the number of papers reqtrired for each class. The papers will be mall- 000tts4 id to rhos' ohout Jane 19th, 9111111111111111 111 1 1 1 1 111 1 i I II SOUTHCOTT ISROS PH° NE 184 = This store will be cleSed. every 'Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August. MOM MONO ,11111•1 Men's and Boy's Clothing This Week we are, showing somenew models in Men's and Boy'S Clothing tailored from fine kancy Worsted and Serges, showirrg extra val- ue in fine Blue Serges at $35.00. ' • . • Foot Shoes for Sumnier Wear They are -cool and comfortable. We are showing a big range for every member of the family. The prices too, are yery reasonable. • New Voiles and Organdies In dress lengths. •No twos dresses alike and showing the new shades • for summer wear. Voiles at 75c to $1.25' a •yard. Organdie dress length $6.00. Billie Burke !louse and Porch' Dresses . We are expecting another shipment' of these popular dresses this week. Why worry about getting a dress made when you can buy such pretty dresses at $4.00, $4.50 and $5-.00. Silk Hosiery For Men and Women, showing the new silk heather hose. This line is selling good this season. Extra value in Black and White LiSle Hese with ribbed topper Pair 75c. • - 3outhcott Bros. CARLING B.A. Barrister, -S'olieitor, Notary-. Public, Conveyancer. - • Solicitor for 'the Molsons Bank, etc. Invest your funds in Vic- tory, Dominion of s, Canada, Provincial and Municipal Bonds. " Legal investment for Trust Funds. At existing prices, from 6 per cent to 7 per cent can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me: . Money, to loan t lowest rates of interest. OFFICE-- , Carling Block, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. xt1F13=1Ma. ..izag2MMIIISA9231Mas NOTICE If you feel you cannot afford a, new •Suit this spring, but you would like to look just as good as the fel-, low who buys a nevfsuit, you can do - so just by letting ‚T. 11. ELLIOTT Clean, Press and 'Repair that old one of yours. I also dye and dry Clean Ladies' or Men's Suits. IJiss Alice Pfaff visited with Miss Clafa, Haist at Crediton over Sunday. " Mrs. Mollard gave an excellent re, port of the W.M.S., Branch conven- tion recently held inWinds-6'r at a . • meeting of the' Auxiliary and ,Circle in, Main Street Monday evening. • ml•=111 11•=••• IMO.* -This store Willbe closedevery Wednesday afternoon ,during •June, .,• July and August. „ 601t&FliriliShill or Spring' Hats • Borsalina • King and other lines • . S 2 pant Suits for $20 00 GABARDINE COATS- $17.00: to $22.50. " RAINCOATS FROM $5.50 UP SPRING OVERCOATS 115.00 TO 125.00 MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWE"AR-:-COMBINATIONS AND TWO THE NEW SHIRTS, CAPS, COLT..ARS AND. TIES ARE IN - STOCK. OVERALLS ----INCLUDING THE COMBINATION SUIT OVER- -0111•101.1111.11.0•11.1=1101• T A'1VV ..H 'FRED HERR WINS HONORS AT , I simusgammtIgasamg, ST. THOMAS TRAPS - .,Fred 'Kerr; of Crediton. figured 'largely. to the front at the Grand In- ternational Trap Shooting Tourna- ment held .in St. Thomas last week. Mr. Kerr won second place in the Grand International. . Handicap, ingf defeated defeated by S. G. Vance, of Til- lsonburg by only two shots: This event was the coveted honor of the , • r • The Lower School examinations commenced on 'Tuesday. Mr. J. P. ,Flume, of. Goderieln is in charge at Exeter. Mr. Weihey is in charge of the examinations at Creditor). and Mr. Millar at Winchelsea. Miss Dorrance has returned to her home at Seaforth a,nd Miss Ross left Friday last for London and Toronto, THE OIL OF JOY Christianity Wants nothing' so much in the world • as sunny people, and ;lire old are hung- rier for love tha-n for bread.The oil of Joy is very cheap,aud if You can help the ,poor With a•-• Garment of Praise; it, will he at than Irlanitets. tournament. Mr. Kerr led the field on Wednesday morning breaking 100 • straight. 1 -le had the longest run honors of the tournament making a run of 161. He also h,ad the second highest ,total amateur score for the tournament breaking 381 targets out ,of 400 in fourevents and. 92 out of 1,00 in the handicap making a total of 473. In the handicap Mr. Kerr was tie with Geo. Marr of Woodstock for second position. After the com- pletion of the other events these two fired 25 shots to determine the win- ner. Mr. Kerr broke 25 while Marr only shattered 20. For "the whole tournament Mr. Kerr was onlye,12 shots behind the highest sore. He •i'linde his poorest averages on the first day. Mr. P. Passmore, of US- orne a made a good showing in the handienp event He broke 90 targets out of 100. Mr. Herir's scores were as follows: Tuesday, 13, 14, 12, 13, 20, 20-92; Wednesday morning, 15,15,15,15, 20, 20---100; After- , ;satin, 14, 15, 14, 14, 18, 19-94; ino rsd ay in -prole g, 13, 15, 1 5,- 14; „.19 9 --95 ; Gra n Tnternatior •,-1` 11131=221151=2;11227 4111.11111N11 A. L. TENNANT • Veterinary Surgeon Office---Mebentteil's ...,tables on John S. Phone calls receive prompt attention. Phone 26w New iron pumps aaa in stock. Iron or wood pumps repair- ed; wells pumped out -or cleaned. S. 3. V. CANN, EXETER Phone 115, DR. JOHN WARD Chiropractic & Electocal Treatments for Chronic and Nervous Diseases, Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment. OfOce--William and Sanders Sts. Dray • and Baggage ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE W.E.MOVE IT REASONABLY MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY AT YOITII, snRvien Arro LIVERY Horse and Livery in Conneetion. a VI& Easton Good glasses glasses if you need them Good -advice if you don't. 3. WARD, D.C., Optometaiet EXETErt Cachran.e Machine Works ENGINES -6 H.B. "Z" $233.00, ..3 h.p. "Z" Bosch Magneto $143.50.. 1 h.p. "Z" $99.50 40-Idght Plant, complete, $350.06 Double -Geared jacks' 515.00 GRINDERS -6 "in. 140; 8 in. $50.. 10 in. $56.500 and, CRUSHERS ----$74, $80, 1100 & $117". Straw Cutter $35.00 Straw Cutter, with plain feed; 165.00' travelling feed $85.00 •Fairday Electric Washer 1126.00 13elt drive .170.00 500 Ib. Scale $23.85; 1000 lo. $27.85 Concrete Mixers, Hay Presse, Stone 'Crirshers, - Road Rollers, • Threshing ' Outfits, Caste, TractorS, Tractor Plows and Disks. • -We handle 'a elolnPlete•` line of the Canadia,n-Fairlsoilts Morse Ce.,alsa Case Th.reslying Company. All repaira r'on-nnEly attemleal" , ,•• , ' • .