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The Exeter Times, 1922-8-31, Page 8441sT 1G STORE THE LI'1'1 t.F P1UOES" ew Fall Goods hi All Our Departments LADIES' & MISSES I'ALL &'WINTER COATS, Otte Showing of Ladies' and Misses' Coats are lght up to the xninuto, in Styles that will Please, and in all the up-to-date Cloths, Fur Trimmed, Embroidery Trimmed and Plain Burberry Styles. A magnificent assortment to choose from at Hauch Lower Prices. SPORT HATS Ladies' and Misses' Sport Batsin nice Plain Velour, Neat Plaid wird Checks. They are the latest Creation in Head Wear, Seeure your size and color now while our range is complete. MEN'S PALL COATS Men's ' Gaberdine Top Coats in Several Shades. Up-to-date Models, just the thing for the'Oool Fail evenings' "Rain and Wind Proof." Pare Cane Granulated Sugar per 100 lbs. $7.70 Pure Cane Granulated Sugar2.0 lbs for $1.54. 10 Bars any Laundry 'Soap .70,e 2 Shredded Wheat.24e Our Special Blend Tea per lb 48c 3 piss Ammonia for 25c 2 Cans Choice 1 lb Pink^•Salmon for 35e Christies Soda Biscuits per lb 15c "CERTQ" for Jellies 40e 3 Kellogg's Corn Flakes for 29e DINNER SETS' to make a Se action from. They are Semi -Porcelain China with China Cups -Also a fine Nippon China Set. All Sets are full 97 pieces. 9 swell designs in. Dinner Sets We sell Groceries Cheap all the time. "IIIGEST.PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS '& ALL KINDS OF POULTRY." IOW A. Stewart TIlt EXETER TIMES The Leading, Furnitur e -.':nsa -.':neral Director nd EmbalmeE Facilities and Servide Unsurpassed SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN sev FUNERAL' -DIRECTING FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE EQUIPMENT. GARDINER OIERA I4tThSE BLOCK, PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W i Market : report --The following as. the report of the Exeter Market corrected every Wednesday. • Wheat 95c Manitoba Flour $3.90 Pastry Flour ,$3.40 Bran $L25 Shorts $1.50` Feed li'lour $1:75 Dairy Butter 34o to 37c Creamery Btitter 38e to 40c Eggs 24c Lard 20c Hogs 12c ••e•****404iitstenl svira*•••a•i LOCAL •••®4•• l*r*U! • Idiss Stella Gillies visited in Sarnia. last week. Miss Dorothy Balkwill is in Goderich. Radio is snaking slow progress Great Britain. Mr. E. A. Follick is spending ex- hibition week in Toronto. Miss Barlow, of London, is visiting with Mr. and,Mi`s. Wm. Snell. Mr; Howard Dignan has been holi- daying for a few days in Lucan. Mr, Jas. Handford and Miss Annie Handford are visiting in Toronto. Mr. Russell Hedden left last week on a business trip to Saskatchewan. Miss Amelia "Acheson has returned home after holidaying in Lansing, visiting in With the Churches CAVEN PR11 SBYTEIRIAN CatTRdf' Rev. James Foote, R. A., Minister 10: a. m. -Sunday School and Bible Glasses. 11 a. ni,--Service in 'Caveat church conducted by the Minister. Evening service withdrawn; in fav- or of the Trivitt Memorial Anniver- Mr. Bert Gillies of Hamilton, has joined Mrs. Gillies and is holidaying in town. ' Miss Edna Follick returned home on Thursday last after holidaying in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, of Paris, are visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. 'I. Armstrong Mrs. T. Shapton and Miss Ella vis- ited during the past week. with rela- tives in London. --The Exeter evaporator is advertis- ing for `women to 'pare apples. See advt. on'page one. 1blr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns, of Elim-; villa spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Johns of town. Mr. J. G. Stanbury and two sons Stuart and Kenneth, visited for sev- eral days in Toronto. sary. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carley, of Brantford, are visiting: at .the home of Mr. E. A. Follick. Miss Inez ,Creery, of Usborne, has taken a .position as teacher on the Lucan high school staff. Rev. Jas. Foote was in London last. Sabbath conducting the services in Knox Presbyterian, church. Miss Fear, •of Blyth, has. returned to town and resumed her. position JAMES STREET METHODIST • outruc1l Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A.,,"Pastor. 3 p.m., -Sunday School wind Bible Classes. The' Pastor will have charge e tgof the services next Sabbath both morning And evening. All Cordially Invited. :,.. as milliner with Miss Armstrong. Mrs. P. 'Gillies and two children, Maxine and Bobby, of. Sarnia,ra.re visiting at thehome of•Mr. Rot. Gil- lies. Mrs. Brown, Mr. Gordon Brown and Miss Richardson, of• Sarnia, vis- ited with Mrs. John Snell during -the week., Mr. and Mrs. S. Roach, of Dungan- non, • paid .a few days' yisitrecently with the latter's sister, Mrs.Harry Horton. • •1fr. Thomson and Miss Alice Vin- cent, of Stratford, spent Sunday with. the latter's . parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vincent. LES TOMATOES 11 qt. Basket 50c PEPPERS Green. Sweet PEPPERS Red Hot NEW CABBAGE (Solid .Beads) FRESH CELERY :, (Well Bleached) CAULIFLOWERS (Large Heads) PICKLING ONIONS. FRUITS PEARS-11gt Basket 50c PEACHES-Elbertas 40c doz. PLUMS -11 qt. Basket 40c .ANTELOPES -Salmon Flesh IOc LEMONS -30c doz. WATERMELONS -(Medium. Size) 75c• THIS WEEK we have received large shipments of 10c, 15c and 2$o goods, Fish G1o11;esi,Tarrner's Usefuls, Fish Food, House- wives Handles, Granitware,. Tinware, Etc. Etc. Our Values Will Surprise You i p s We are PROUD of ouir'T'.HI ;S they'arePRINTED in PI AIh FIGURES. Look at the Pride Tickets as 'you come in. A walk through this store May Save'Many a DIME for you. "COME IN" is one of ,our Slogans. Ask to see the New Edison BabConsole; Phonograph at $235.00, WELL') • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jones and fam- ily motored -to •.Owen Sound in --Tues- day. Miss Vera Jones having engag- ed to teach school near :there. The,Exeter exaporator will, handle apples for drying as swell as apples of No. Wand 2 quality. Seeeadvt. on page one. The Misses Emalie Hogarth and Gladys Harvey succeeded in passing their s'ununer course examinations in 'agriculture at the O.A.C.• Guelph. x llliss Melinda Waiper, of Romeo,. Mich., is holidaying at her home here. Her friend, Miss Greta Pardon spent a week with her returning to Romeo on Monday.` Mr.: and Mrs. D. D. Smith, who have been visiting the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. I. Armstrong, are re- turning to day (Thursday), .to their home in Toronto. Mrs. (Dr.) McLennan,''^daughter Beth and son John, and Mrs. McDon- ald, of Windsor, have returned to their . home after visiting with Rev. and Mrs: Foote at the Manse. Mrs. A. Francis and daughter Ger- trude, of Stephen, and Mrs. H. T. Rowe' and daughter Mildred, of town, 'V isited'forseveral days with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones; at Grand fiend. Mr. Frank Sheere spent several days in D,etroit returning .home Mon- day. ,,Mr. Russell Sheere, of,Lansing Mich., who was • visiting his grand- mather"in'town; accompanied his un- cle to Detroit on his way home. Mr. A.W.An t`' der on resumed his :duties as, organist' at James street church on Sunday after holidaying for several weeks • at Bayfield. 'In the evening Mr. Milne Rennie, of Hensall, sang two very pleasing solos. • Mr. A. T. Cooper of Clinton, con- ducted. the services in James street church on Sunday morning last in the interests of temprance. Rev. S. M. Hauch, of Crediton, occupied the pul- pit in the evening and preached a very 'able 'sermon. The young people of the James St. Epworth League motored to Grand Bend 'Tuesday evening and enjoyed a weiner roast. A large camp fire was lit on the beach and weiners and narshrnaliowsv were roasted. Avery: °ssny time was spent by all, TIIURSI}AY, A;UGUS ' .APO,'" :lo22 • IIICIlIIIIIlIII11111111111C{IfllICIIICCI{Mlllq{IHIIIIIiIIllililllN�llilllllllllll{IIIA[Iliil{IlMli!!f{ffiI111NIiIII1I�C{lil{lIIII{illlllllllllll -�- i'JIONEl la1.' o,THCOTT s OSISIOM MOM 1101.01 4101011141 .1.1111 MAIN ST. M1IETRODIST CHURCH Rev. „Geo. Mc&lister,' MN: (Phone -,21, r3.) 3 P. m,-Sabbath;Sehool and Bible Ar' Classes 1 Services as usual next Sunday. BETHANY ' 2.30 p. m. --rhe Minister. Y. P. C. A. The rooms opened to who wish. members • SALVATION ARMY SERVIOES. Services as usual nest Sunday. 11 a :m., `2 .30 „p. M., and 7 p.. m. Welcome service this Thursday evening. A11 Invi ted, MEM WOMEN VOWED HIGH-CLASS, INVESTMENTS ERNESI:'�;iwivi"�t` Office, Main Street, Exeter. FOR SALE -50 Apple- Barrels Apply to Mr. E. Heideman, Sander a •""'" street- Exeter.'. �..fimiiillillllillllllllCI11IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIl1111111111111111unti11111111111111111iIIIIIIIIfI1 ulli1II1IIlUII111111 m IIIiIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIif r PIONS 1$. This Store will be closed every Wednesday -,afternoon during June, July and August. We are sho'iving some „exceptionally good values in' Boys' Suits. Your ° boys 'will be: needing one when school starts. Good value at $7.50 and: $9. WOOL JERSEYS FOR' BOYS In plain shades or two tones, in all wool. Every soy should have one. $1:50 & $2.00 ODD PANTS FOR BOYS In ;Khaki or good wearing- tweeds that will- stand lots of rough school wear. Priced at per pairl$1,25 to $2.00 COTTON EOSHIRY FOR BOYS 1t is hard to keep boys in stock- ings. We can show you a good one for rough wear at per pair 3'5c. OOD SHOES FOR ; BOYS ' Greli ;Shoes for boys `going to school are very hard ,to beat:;- They are full fitters an I stand •the rough : weal '$3.00 and $$.75. • COLORED FLANNELS For Dresses, Middies'or Junipers. This is a very popular cloth, 56 in- ches wide. Per -yard $2.25. • FANCY WOOL PULLOVERS The popular sweater for girls`. It comes in a range of colors in all '.sizes'at per garment $1.89. Special in 'hose 29c.'a pair Boys', Girl's Women's and Men's, Hosiery, regular 35c to 65c lines all on sale this week at per pair 29c. =_ S i DRESSMAKING , of all kinds, will go out by the day or do it at home. Apply to Flossie J. Switzer, St. Marys Ont., R. R. No. ` 1, or phone 6-5 Kirkton-8-2 3-4. WOMEN ;WANTED -For , paringd. apples at the. ExeterjEvaporator. Ap ply. to A. D. Clopp, Central Hotel, or. to. A. Wilson at Evaporator: ' STABLE' FOR-SAfiiE-Good Frame stable 16 X 24. Will sell cheap.for quick sale;' ' Apply to. C. F. Hooper. NOTICE TO CANNING CORN ..,GROWERS. Farmers will please examine the can flung corn• and brin,gAsarip1e cobs to, the factory • just as souh„asi :d^ will do for. cann;ng.1 This is 'im'perative. It ; «'ill I he necessary this -year -to start pull ink the corn when ,half •'ol itis ready for canimn.g,,and ,go lover it again, when: the ;.imma'tu:re cobs.;have`-.: developed: We positively cannot -Accept coin, this year` when, over:, Math red• EXETER CANNING CO BOARDING PLACES WANTED. The 13oar':of ,Edncati�an,desires that:; all peroba; wrshi;ng ;to board students wiI1-;giwe'tr e, r ;nhmes to ;the: Sec.retary, ILSs K. MacFaul,.:-as • many students: are. en;quiriivg' for boarding places,. " Miss Corliss has...returned =after -holidaying at her home in Bolton and Toronto, and is preparing to, re -open her<nxillanery parlor. " ' Mrs. C.. P. Harvey :who has been• in London, Hospital „for .couple of weeks undergoing, treatment, return- ed home on Sunday, ' •' Mr', and Mrs. C. L. Wilson and Mr., and Mrs. R. Mawhinney motored to Alvinston Sunday : to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph,Brand. Miss McDonald, who recently sold her millinery business in town to Miss A. Yelland, has purchased a similar business' in'Ciintoii: I. R. CARLING B. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary r Pub'lie, Conveyancer. „ASolicitor for the• Molsons Bank, Invest your .funds in Vic- tory, Dominion of ` Canada, Provincial ' and , - Municipal• Bonds.: ., k ,; .; - '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 : at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE - Carling Block, Main Street, EXETER, : ONT. WHAT IS TIIIS? Ever, Knock `• is a Boost, if you knock in the right way, and this is. how T. H. Elliott:k'nocks, if you bring your Old Suits and Overcoats to him he will Knock the Spots off • of them. 'So when you want any work of this kind done give him a chance. Shop opened every day and. Satur- day- night. '.'. 'ALWAYS AT,YOUR SERVICE • T. H. ELLIOTT. FARMS FOR'•SALE-A few. choice 'farms in the 'Townsl ips" of .Usborne-, Tuckersmith 'and Hibbert '''"Goot.1 buildings and well located- as to ',mar- kets. Priced right.' Apply to Thos., Cameron, Auct., Box 154, .Exeter. ()minion 1.01 :ores B From L: ,ur`i O7vn alloa Bake ry Special Blerid' TEAaf-49c. a 1h; REAKFAST BACON 37c• aP ound . SOAP SHIPS ,. 2 LBS. 25c. CHOICE •,. RED.' ;r SALMON • 1 LBTIN 28c Y/2 LB TIN 17.c CHEESE 22c L13 PICKLING' SEASONa•:: Pint,:J-ars $1.25 Doz.: Quart Jars' $.L35 Doz... 1/2. Gal, Jars'' $1.85 Doz'" Ging. Rings, 20c Doz., 'Jar R'tthbera• 3` Doz. 25c Whole Spice 30c' lb Celery. Seed GOc lb Caraway Seed. 80c lb, Mustard Seed • 25c lb, Ground Mustard 25s ,1b; Ground pi/Manion 35c lb, Ground 'Giri' "er .g 40c lb. Whole Cloves 60e lb Red Pepper 50c lb.. RICE 3 LBS 25e RED. .SALMON LB ;TIN 39c r/2 •-LB TIN 23c ' SPECtAL -- - BRAND ' COFFEE 39e LBt' QUAKER. CON FLAKES'3 pkgs. 25c. TOILET PAPER, 6 rolls for 25c. This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon :during June; July, and August. - 1 Hats ,Borsalina King and other ..fines' f®ir-:. $20-00- .. w . 2-pant,.,,'��lltS GABARDINE. COATS $17.00 to 922.50. • RAINCOATS 'FROM $5.60 UP - •;SPRING, OVERCOATS $15.00 TO $25.00 MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR -COMBINATIONS AND., TWO, PIECE.• THE NEW SHIRTS, CAPS, COLLARS AND TIES ARE _IN, STOCK. . OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE COMBINATION ® ISUIT. OVER- ' ..:: ALLS. TAMAN N • A: } E. rENNANT • Veterinary Srirgeon' • . Office=lV;cDonneil'sa ea .sables on "John St. Phone calls" receive prompt, aattent on. PhoAe 2Gw `.. New „iron pumps and flixtags in stock. ,Iron or wood 'pumps repair- ed;- wells pumped out or "cleaned: 0. a. V. CANN, EXETER. Phone 11.5. DE. `JOHN WARD • Chiropractic & El'ectr!cul Treatinents, ,for Chronic and Nervous 'Diseases. Spectacles scientifically 'fitted'. Hour`s 10 to •12, .2 to 4, and by appointment. Office -William and Sanders Sts. axi Service When- gaing: to Grand Bend give us a call. c're: always ready. r D gs1iaw &':Easton Good glasses if you need'theth Good advice if you don't. J. WARD, D.C.; Optometaist.:_ EXETER. a3; ochrane Machine. Works ENGINES -6' H .B. "Z";$233,00:-• 3'h;p. -'`Z„ Bosch Magneto $143.50.. h.p. "Z" $99.50' 40 -Light ,Plant, "complete,' $350.03, Double -Geared Jacks $15.00 "'- GRINDERS -6 in. $40; 8 in, $50. 10`in. $56.$00 CRUSHERS.. -$74, $S0,--$100 & $115+ Straw Cutter $35.00 Straw Cutter, with plain feed, $65.00 travelling feed $85.00 - Fairday Electric `Washer $12q:: 0 13elt drive $70.00 500 lb. Scale $23.85; 1000 lb $27.95 Concrete Mixers, Hay Presses, Stone' Crushers, Road ,Rollers,. Threshing Outfits, Case Tractors, Tractor• ,Plows and Disks. We,`handle a complete line of the, Canadian-h'n•irbanks Morse Co.,also Case Threshing Company. All repairs premml1' pt'.,rri"" l t .