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The Exeter Times, 1923-1-11, Page 8o; l'Ixaxxe 16 WHEN..wE ARE akin, tock 'OU WILL FINIO, .PI.AN'Y BARGAINS ON OUR COUNTERS Flannelette ends in a variety of lengths and, patterns. These are good cloths and will clear- at 20e and 25e per yard. 1 ixnta far Apron, ai d. House Dresses, pleasing patterns206 per yd Shirting in Black and; White :and Blue and,;, White, good, heavy weight eut in shirt lengths: Priced at $1.15. Special Prices ON Ladies' CoatsS, Fur oats, Sport Hath, Dress Berges, Brushed Wool Gloves, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Shoes. Men's and ]soy's Overcoats and Suits, Par Coats, Sweaters, and Sweater ,Coats, Underwear, Sox; Heavy Rubbers and Work Mitts. Bey your Groceriesere SHREDDED WHEAT 12e CHRISTIE$' SODAS 15c a Ib. CORN FLAKES 3 for 29e `PALMOLIVE SOAP' 7 for 53c 'OATMEAL 6 for 25e SEEDED RAISINS 18c per pkg RING ITS ,YOCR EGGS, BUTTER AND POULTRY L EXETER St EXETER February Sale ur Stock is the. Largest and ost" -to-Date Conductor of Funeral Service Motor Hearse 'and Horse: Epilipment -Si; � RA HOTJSE BLOCK. ANNUAL MEETING - r ;ETER AGRICULT'L SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of the Exeter Agricultural Society' will be held: In the: Town' 'Hall h,xeter, an. Friday, January' 19th, 1923, at 1,30` o'clock p. -n. for the purpose of iele.ctin,g President, Vice. -President and Directors for the ensuing year and transacting 'other 'rep ort ant business,,. , .1 mem rs and interested parties should atter_ this meg:fling The. Direct a¢•e, par-ticuJarly re- aue.sted fio aneet before the annual nxeeting at ,,o'clock sharp. ' THOS. HIJNKIN R. G. SELDON, President Secretairy. PHONE, 743; Night call 74W ANNUAL MEETING OF EXETER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Annual Meeting of the Exeter Horticultural Sbciety will be held in the Carnegie Library on Wednesday, evening, January 10th, 1923, at 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of re- ceiving the reports of the Secretary - Treasurer, a the Board of Directors, elect officers for the coming'' year and transact such other business as.may cone before the meeting. J. G. Stazibury, Sec'y.-Treas. J. S. Harvey, President. Mr. Herb Trevethick, of Melford, Sask., formerly of Exeter, is visiting with friends in and around Exeter., Mr.. and. Mrs. A. A. Erickson •and child, of Mayville, N.Y., are -visiting Mrs. Erickson's aunt,Mrs. Wm. Bis- sett. Mx'. Silas McFalls, of the' Molsons Bank staff, St. Marys, has been trans- ferred to the branch of that bank at Centralia. Mr. Ed. `Harris who 'has `'been visit- ing:,tor several weeks•. in this ,.con- mtnity left on:Monday for :his, home in the. West. Mr. S stop is A. Po le e p back to work, again after a week's confine- ment to his• home through illn.ess.— Blyth Standard., Mrs. T. 0. Soitthcott: returned home oil Saturday evening 'after vis- iting for a week with relatives • in Brantford and Galt. Mr Win. Westlake, `of Wyoming, formerly `of Usborne, underwent an. operation in London hospital the be- ginning of the week. Miss Reta Rowe has accepted- a I r-iE EXE'Et Market report-- The following is the report of the :Exeter Market corrected avers, 'Wednesday. Wheat $1.15 Manitoba Flour $3.95 Pastry Flour $3.45 Model Floor $3',70 Feel Floor $2.00.'. Oats 45e Barley GOc- Bran $1,35 Shorts $1.50 Dairy butter 26 to 39e Creamery Butter 45c New laid eggs 45c. Lard '17 to 20c Hogs $9.50. I 1 ee,' r' 4m 04,° '1'X49` this, '' ?`1'�' ‘A•4$'0 LOCAL'• s'9 o,oeeo4, ry iDm1 r,44.0 The council for: 1923 were sworn in. on Monday, Mr. Czar Harness is visiting his sister in Windsor. Mr. Bruce Rivers is visiting with his brother at Simeoe. Mrs, (Dr.) Rouiston visited with her parents in London on Saturday. Miss Weeks returned home Siiturw day after visiting for a week in Lon, Mrs. A. • Walter and Mrs. M. E. Gardiner spent the weekend in Lon- don. The Misses Merril's auction sale of Household effects will bs held on Sat- urday. Mrs. L ' Cubine, of Hamilton:,is visiting with Mr. avid Mrs. Hy. Par- sons. TIMES the C irche HAVEN 1:`RESB EIfERIAN CH C ItPv. jan40a ,'ooto,•'I , A., MMiiiigt x 10 a.nx.—Sunday Sebool and Alible Classes . 11 a,nx: - -"The People hearing Jesus" The Minister 7 .Zr.n2..-"Russia,: is she done -with religion, though she lura -'its effigies. and: would shock Heaven down? Tlie , Minister . Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening JAMES STREET MET GRIST - CHURCH Rev. M..1: RT#,loll, I3,.�Pester. 11 'a,m.—"b or Love's Sake, a Bibli- cal Romance" 3 `p.m,— Sabbath School' -Come and study the Bible hi one of the adult classes. 7 p.m.—"The New Day and Some • i'huigs it Will Mean" Music helpful for Worship and ap- propriate Services start on time— morning one'hour. EVERYBODY INVITED MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev, Geo. ,McAllister, M. A. ' (Phone 21, r3.) 11 a.m.—"Better than Money" 3 p. un—Bible School Classes for all. amain 7 p.m.—"Behaviour in church" -- BETHANY 2.30—Public Worship. Y.5' iV/ S1)4x.Ay 4ANIT i.N.i'.. F �l1la 1111i 1�I gq ' 1 11.1 I i .1 1111I11III011111111I 11111I1111IIIII 0.1111111111111111110:1... 11IIIIlI Alli 1"0.111 _� 1010I.11111V11RlII1I110111I1I10 1.441 44.44 Y. P. C. A. Mrs. Geo. Dunn, of -Osborne, who i FOR SALE—Y. P. C. A. equipment. has been ill for several weeks, is im- I such as two bowling alleys and acces- proving. 112r. R. W. Fuke's many friends will be glad . to know that his con- dition is improving. Miss Elva Harvey sang a solo Very acceptably in James street church on Sunday evening last. Mr. Al. McDonnell, 'Soho has been seriously i11 for several weeks, re- mains about the- same. , Postmaster M. Pfaff has recovered from his recent illness and is back again at the postoffice. • Mrs. Jos. Senior left last week for Victoria Hospital; London, where she underwent an operation. Miss Vera Jones has resumed he duties as teacher at Masssie; Out. Mr. Kerr, of Saskatchewan, is vis - iting with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Luker. k? war LtL res #e. %\ ALL OUR GOODS ARE • OF 'THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND ARE SOLD ON A MONEY -BACK GUARANTEE.'.�•` IF YOU ARE' NOT SAT-. ✓\ 1SFIED; TELL ITS AND WE WILL GLADLY -REFUND YOUR V \/ MONEY. �•h .1 i .,e rye t 04 i BREAKFAST I BACON i , 1t ti. ur 98 pounds $4.0 •tl.lf 49 pounds` ,$2.05. ud} u. dwaicls Ptr e S. xu is, r e�r�� Ceill: I (slat M i . Tea es 044,44, 1 BUTTER SCOTCH White Satin as teacher in a school near Leamington and left i;or that place on Saturday morning last Mr. and Mrs. Win. Blatchford, of Toronto, visited in Exeter for a few days during the . past weelr. They also visited with relatives at Clinton. Mrs. A. Reeder had the misfortune to fall down cellar on Thursday of last -week. She fell through a trap- door and was badly bruised but for- tunatly' no bones were broken. The annual meeting of the Exeter. Horticultural Society will be held in the public library this Wednesday evening. An effort is being made this week to increase the, member ship. MOs, i s May Elworthy, who has been. on probation at Grace Hospital, De- troit, has been successful in passing her; examinations with over 75p er cent. and has been' accepted p ed as a nurse -in -training. James Street Sunday 'School have re -organized their Bible Glasses and have :formed a class of young mar- ried people under the leadership of the pastor, Rev. M. J. Wilson. The class is meeting at thearso g p ns' e this (Wednesday) evening for a Zoe - 'al evening and organization. Luxton attended the funeral of their Mr Chas blcFalls and Mr. John aunt, Mrs. Emma Nichols,; at Bay City,recently.; About three months •sories;punching bag and outfit; box- ing gloves; throe drop -table -games; two stoves •and stove pipes; tables; chairr; pictures and many other ar- ticles. Apply to Richard Welsh, M. Pfaff on W. S. Cole. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Services as usual next Sunday. Capt. T. Bobbins HOUSE FOR SALE On Main Street,, a brick good condition. Apply to Knight, Exeter. house in Reginald Mrs.. (Rev.), D. W. Down, whoAhas been visiting .with her sister, .Mrs. W. -D. Yeo, returned to her Ixonie at Yarker, Ont. on Tuesday. ' CONCENTRATtD ENJOiltiO NT During the year which has' just commenced The S arnIIy Herald ,.and Weekly Star of •Montreal .plans' `to run at least ten stories inserial.foxui. They will be the best ofitainableftiKe. gardiess ,of cost. III book form:; each. story wouldeost''the",reader tw•o 'dol- lars, which.' Is all one to, pay ;.for an entire year's subscription to The Family Herald and `Weekly Star, con- taining the whole` of the ten. splendid stories and a great wealth of most absorbing matter=never' before at- tempted in any paper. " One. must bear in mind also that these exclusive serial stories represent less than one- tenth of all the reading in this won- derful combination of a farm jOurnal home magazine and weekly digest'of world news. The' Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal is, the; most economical journal for the home, because it satisfies every mem- ber of the family ata:very,low, cost. NOTHING TO BOAS OF Ethel—"Did you hear about G-lad- ys? She has a position as' detective in one of the •big department stores." Clara ---"Wella 1 don't' envy her. Imagine being known as d:plaincloth- es woman."—American Legion Wee- kly TO .W-1TRINS' 0 STO11Ii:RS Owing to illness I have not been able to get around 'the: past week but customers can be supplied either. by callingthe bar use,' -at , h Dose,' phoning or dropping a card. A "full stock;: on hand. A settlement of accounts that are clue• will be:appreciated. WM. ANDREW • F I MEETING OF TITJ11()N COUNTY COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron' will meet in the Council Chambers,, Goderich, at, 3 p. m. Tuesday, January 23rd, 1923. All accounts should be in the hands of the Clerk on or before' the Mon- day r y p eceediaxg the meeting of Coun- cil.' cil.'.. GEO. W. HOLMAN, Co. Clerk. 15th, 1923, - City, recently. 923, ago Mips Nichols attended ti ' GoclericIx Jan's, entre ae funer- 'Pastry Flour, GtS �. F IlOoLuzrr >.9 8-> 1^l[ Ib'p s ,. v .6; 5 Luxt o n. ,S lo e s u ff e i e d a t , . hen her c se+cle'vezqried into 1 neo ; , . s al of icer brother, tixe late !Frederick Pastr �i01224 lbs 89 pa;ralyszs a week ,or So ago, and since PastryFlour, 71b5. .32 ztaonra. bzsNichoI v,rr bornand. 1 u ave1 Orange c :tlr lnello Tea, sold only in Dominion Stores 69c a Pound raised on the farm now occupied by Mr. John I,urion. She is the last of a family of ten, ` \• � Dr. W. -E. Br� owning, of GaTcdonia ;: . Minix-, i �1 ., visif.eci' his father, Lir:' J.r.,•W, 1 I3rovv7zing .iii town last week; While' \4, here Dr, Browning assisted by' his >, father and br, V other, Dr. .7. H. "t3ravrn<, i .. i i oiformcd several: Sei•ionis oiler- adorns '1'hoyr wlaq i r nkad t n v ori , oiler- atieits were Wn3. � + Anelre-vs, of tq-vhf,°: lolxn I;'allarltyne, off :oarquh1i)r,` 14iiss Dordthy Gould of the i ake Uos,cl and. iionaul 1 .Cori, of .%.1117xv,,llc. ANNUAL MEETING •Exeter Dastrict s � tri , ct.13, r akx ,la u... the G '(1x2i K Y'� �r z to • District Branch of tY e,;Otario A Plow- men's Association wil be held in the (Carnegie Library on `i•Veclnesilay, Jan. 244 at 2 o'clock for the purpose , . of electing oi'isFzs far the ensuing Year Viand .transacting other business, Any- one ' eSt interpd should attend thisbreasting. ' The Directors are particularly - re, (Bleated to meet before the aunua.T meeting at 1..30 o'clock sharp. r. z1. 7. .r 7. i1�J v 1• . T- c S i�[ � A,1.7 1 Ow Secretary. iaSsitnc a', Assocn ttionn' Theat D dnntial.xlnCGtahs'' � r. I,h.. Exeter 4,444.1 .444 HON ltl 4.; OVO EROS. afid'y0��g PHONE 1 Only 12 left to choose from but ',every coat a good style, made from splendid cloths and exceptional value at.the,lrrice, we are offering thorn. $10.00 * 12.00 $15,00 Ibex Flannelette Blankets Largest size and best quality in grey or white with pink or blue borders at per pair $2:89. New Circular .Pillow Cottori There is every indication that Cottons will be higher in price. These are good values at per yard 50c 55c . iuid .floc Ladies V. Neck Vests Good winter weight with V neck and short sleeves. Extra value at per garment 75c. .All Wool Blankets In Beautiful quality all wool blankets from one of the best mak- ers, 7. lb. size :9.50, 8 Ib. size :610.50 New Galateas Everyone', knows what a good, wearing cloth this is. The new patterns are Here. • Per. ' yard 35c White '1h.nn.el�ette 35 •inches wide. A. good weight cloth and if bought at to -days price: would be 30c a yard, •priced at per yard 25c, ALL 'PAPERS. It is a good time to .buy your Wall Paper. We have a number of room lots that we are clearing thisxnontlx at very low prices:, Askto see them. • outhcc)tt avvrobirl i1 .440 .4144.011 <44441 44444 44444 min 21111111111111I1111111111111111111111111IIR i1I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1i111111111IIiII111I1111l11I11lII1111IIiI1IN eon wwoa,.ana 1 I.I(. CALLING B.A.1 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer... Solicitor for the Molsoias. Bank, etc. • Invest your funds in . Vic- tory, Dominion of 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 bondd. Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowest ,. rates of interest. OFFICE— Carling Block, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. E. J. CHRISTIE LIFE, ACCIDENT, :FIRE -AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ; EXETER, ONT. Phone 119 . . ''-FARM':FOR :.tSALE-100 acres, be- ing lot 25, Con.' 2, -Osborne Tp.. On the premises are a brick house in good condition; ` frame barn, over- flowing, spring; 5 acres of orchard; land is well ;underdrained, 10 acres. of fall wheat in; 35 ':acres of fall ploughing done, balance seeded. im- mediate possession.. Apply on'.prem- ises or to Ed. Kestle, lot 13, 'con, 2, Usborne, R R -t Centralia. PROPERTY FOR SALE 'Consisting of Boase, stable : and 8 'lets ' of land, 'situated in Exeter North, on on. Main. St: Apply to IS, Bierling, Ray P.O. NEW )BARBER SHOP I' -wish to- inform theli .,..pub xc that I have opened up a new barber shop in the building south . of Russell's blacksmith m th shop and cordially solicit theaat•o p I orzage of the citizens of this. Cammun it. y MILTON I� ON IIODGI;R,T 'NOTICl Take notice that from and alter 1 this date T, Richard E + l stori, of the Township 61 lJlonsliard, in the Cou- ty of Perth, farmer, -will` not be re- sponsible for anw debts cont a i c,,te i 'by 'or on behalf of xpy Wife Long' x all Elston: Dated..Ianiriaxy:h '1 RTCIIhRD hLS2ON';'�. UNDERWENT' OPERION 01'a 'Thursday of IaSt - -veal;. ' .iilr. Win. -Andrews,- of town, underwent On operation at his Home , ;here, The operation war's' :lierfari`hed by Dr'': FV. 11. •Ilrownxiag, issisteahy Dr. 11.7. Browning. A. nurse frbdi Londeii; has s • since been in charge and Mrs• Andrews is getting, along es well: las 4cau: be expected. arga�ns `for the :�T�vv Yeas= SUITS FROM $15 TO $40 •OVER COATS FROM e$10 TO $35 SWEETK S'F'ROMr TO $7 UNDERWEAR FROM $1 TO $2 COMBINATION UNDERWEAR FROM $4 TO $7 MVIUFFLERS FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 SHIRTS FROM $1.00 TO $2.50 TIES FROM 50c TO $1.50 BRACES FROM 50e TO $1.00 GARTERS FROM 256 TO' 50c SLEEVE HOLDERS FROM 25c TO 50c HDIKFS. IN SILK" , LINEN AND LAWN . SOCKS IN SILK, WOOL AND LISLE HATS FROM $ 2 TO $ 7;. CARS FROM 500 'T TO $2.50 in PHONE , S -e a z41044,04.•s1.4 t 4;yr, :.: «laa,V 15'55:' cn;a;e 'SY.nr . la'.ar •. �r:a a rn::,u<t, "!.'i,`0'5t.;' ANDY EASTON Licensed Auctioneer for the Coun- ty tq of Huron. Carrespondenceairange- inents for sales can be made by call- ing up the Cohtral hotel, I. xe('er. Charges • rriodcrate;' satisfaction guaranteed. -FARMS FOR SALE—A. few choice farms x Townships. of Usborne, Tucl er � rsmitb,. arid "1-Iibbert: Good gs buildin and Boll located as to mar- kets. ts. Priced right. Apply to -Thos Cameron, Auct , I3ox 154 Exei.er, Cd'1fili,®$>]Ct:i.CTQ7Ct 84,5 OI'`i'Ci14:flE`F'(IIS1 dos re moved to 'Ir'Iasia SC. Exeter. South of Y Motor 'CSrLl.irz"�1J1O1 Lri IDIIONE 70 on, Tuesdays and'r1c1«,, ., A. 11, TENNANT' Veterinary Surgeon " Office—McDonnejI's'a yes rata bles on S John St. Phone calls recoivoToni t attention. Phone 26w p p The Exeter ,Times has: placed in .stock a tine array of Xmas Greeting Cards'. They include some a n very neat and attractive designs. ' Theprices areelo b w what is being a- gents for o ut-ot- totr n firm. See .�' s. ours before placing your orders: LET T. ld, I LT;IOTT Ove' xh,. all �Suits Ybtti 'tnd0 Coat 11 .y c 'will take those spot sff o of tixenix and will make thoui: look lige. new- 1i` you.. keep your clothes pressed you will save money, , I also tlli dying and dry cleanings, Always at ;410tar 'vice. i rices to 'Suit the eitstei era, ITIGkh-OLASS • INi VSP.I. ±NTS E1N147S."N.'•1iiLLIOTT lbftira >txeet, ,cr.; Order your —0 r'9"416 '.l ztkxaaa. for check books v.