The Exeter Times, 1923-1-25, Page 8ONT N
T1L 1.Bfl1Y N
pecial Vaines
.ADIES' FUR cot.T.44.44D AND 1,31.1B.BER4Y STYLEI,COATS 317.50
256. rt''RINTS'DAIK AND .LIGHT Co4ons FOR! 20c' A YARD
r 20,a FACTORY COTTON 35,1n. WIDE, -FOIt 15c A -YARD
ILANNELETTE GOOD 'QUALI'llY AND. WIDTH FOR 22c YARD
25c LINEN ,AND :HITE TQWELLING, PER YARD 1g14;
ARGIEST SIZE IBEX FLANNELETTE: BLANKETS FOR 32,35' PR.
$2.00 STANFIELZ'S RED ' LABEL UNDERWEAR- FOR $1.60
$2,60 STANFIELD'S BLUE, LABEL UNDEIZWEAR. FOR $2.15
$2.06 wiNTE4, ,cAPs, WITH EAR BAN,DS 1:POIt $1,00, r
1 0 0 0 130"'Y'S' SUIT'S, GOOD CLOTHS, ALLASI'ZES FOR:" $6;4.9,
$2.25 r BOYS' • WOOLLEls$1 PITLOVER S.WEA.TERS,, FOR ;$'''1,39
rOCery.„,Jaitgains:-.
THE
„TOott: 0:1911. *Reg
reporttiie 0 tbe ?Eetr aet
correted e r NeeelleatiftY,.
Wheat 1:E
Manitoba Flaiir $3:9
Pastry Viotti.
'Model Flour ,,3.3.70..
Feed Fleur' 32,00,
Oats 45c
Barley 600
.Bran 41,35
Shorts11`.50
'Dairy butter 38 to. 39'c
Creamery Butter ,43to. 45o,
New Laid Eggs 40c
Lard 17 .to '20c
Hags $9.60 •
• , .. . .1.6c (7 CAKES CASTILE SO A.P......
ROYAL 'YEAST ... . . . .. 3 OA1(E5,
2 CANS PEAS,,OR CORN .......25c .4 BOXES SARDINES011,...,., 25e-
SeIREDITITID WHEAT ............12c Gee•BROOMS rori
CORN FLAKES..... .. ,[ 7 LBS. OATMEAL FOite,........25c
5 TiAlleS CODIFORT SOAP $1.00.12 LBS. SEEDLES R.A.ISINS ,...35c
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SPECIAL NOTICE—Read Mrs.
W. D. Yeo's Advt. in another Column
Call Early--
ER 11MES
rill' the Churches
C/AYEN PRESBYTERIAN CITCROI
Rev, Jeitriete Pewter IL A., lipnieter
10 a,m,—..Sunday Szhool and. -Bible
Classes..
11 i• rue Iiieoutrovertiblo
ings,"
Mood"
The Minister
en and Worrier). of Italian
The lvlinister.
onda,y evening
Boy Scouts
11 meet
s'••
,nuary & February Sale
ecial
Our Stock' is the Largest an
0' Most Upto-Date 0
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse arid Horse Epuipment
Me. and Mrs. A. E. Kuhn were in
1„,onclori Tuesday,
Miss Ila ,Johnston left last week
for Rochester, N. Y., to visit with her
uncle, /
,
Mrs. Ed. Harness spent the week-
biid» with hee sister, •Mrs, E. Oeseli.
—Zurich Herald.
You can't tell by tlie size of the
car howsmuch the owner may owe his
groeer or his printer.
There were 46,700 acres less of
fall wheat sown in Ontario last fall
than the previous fall. e
Mr. W. R. Flake's many- friends
are glad to see him out again after
his recent serious illness.
Mr. Archie Towers who has been
very seriously ill with pneumonia, is
sstill in a ceitical condition.
Mrs. A. Walters left this ;(Wednes-
day) morning for Bra-nefol.d, where
she will be on an extended visit.
A' rich meri is one who can reach
into the drawer with his eyes shut
and get a pair of socks without holes.
Since 'the discovery of the Cobalt
sieyee mines in 1903, Ontario has
produced over 313,000,000 ounces of
silver.
Mrs. Win. H. Dearing is "visithag
for a fele days with ,her sister, Mrs,
P. Humble in Sarnia, also in Port
Huron.
Dr. Kinsielan and Harry Trick were
in Stratford 'Tuesday night attending
the ,
Ketcliener--Stratford hockey
match.
-- PHONE 74J; Night call 7eW
Await&
ARM FOR SALE -100 acres, be--
ieg lot 25; Con. .2, Usborne _Tp".. •On
Jle premises are -brick house in
goad.' condition; 'frame barn, over -
lowing spring; "7 acres .of orchard;
land is, well -underclrained -10, acres
_ ,
of tall wheat in; 3.5 acres of fa,11
nionghing done, balance seeded. Ine-'
mediate possession. Apply on,nrem-
es or. -to Ed. I(estle„ lot 13, con. 2,
seeene, R. R. 1, Centralia..
• Tos. It Cook, who is Sarnia's
Mayor for 1923, and who on Nov. 16t
22, celebrated his,. 5'0 -years of res-
idence in that city, -waS born at Var-
na, and "completed JLis chool days
;It the old middle ward school, the
ate Win. Sinclair' being' his last tea-
,
Tnc decision of the suit by Mr. Ted
111ittleliolL against the" Township of
1 -lay for damages suffered by flood-
• ing •last summer, and which was
heard liefore Judge Lewis, at the Div-
ision Court, in the Town Hall, Zurich,
,
last fall has ,been received by tire
Clerk.. Mr. W. L. Seibert. The
of Hay is to pay Mr. Mittle-
.
holt& $60 and costs.
Tior if..rertit, TIMES
Subscription rate, $1..e0 a year.
ADVERTISING. RATES
Display Advertising—Made ketawe
DU "application.
• Stray Animals—One insertion 50e
three ineertions for $1.00
Fe,ran or Real.Estate for sale etec
each irisertion forone month ef foul
insertion'. •
ediseellanOoue articles of not or
than -five lines, For Sale, To Rent.
Wanted, -each, in"sertion 50e. Lost
andiound locals 25e. * ,
Local readirig notices ete., 10c per
line per inserti,e,n. No,. -nptlee- les°
than 25e. Card Of'Tiattankfg*50e.
Auction sales $3 for one inserteee
and $1.50 fee each subsequent in-
sertion if under fl,Ve inches -in length,
_Legal advertising 100 and 5e s
thee.,
Cutter fo
Heaman.
sale. Apply to W. J
'FOR SALE—A pair of young la-
dies' hockey skates and shoes. Size
3. Apply at Times Office,
MO
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es
Olen MOTTO: 16 cmXcEs TO THE POUND. WE SELL TO
ASE. OUR SUCCESS IS DUE TO THE HIGH QUALITY, OF e
' OUR G()ODS COMBINED WITH SERVICE AND CIVILITY,
JAMES STREET AIIITITODIST
CHURCH
Rev. M. J. Wilson, ILA„ fleeter.
EDUCATIONAL ANNIVERSARY
James Street Methodis't. Church
Rev. J. W, Hedley, WA.. Goderich,
,
at ' both ,services.
Sabbath School at, 3
,
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PHoN,A
PHONE 1.84.
MAIN ST. METHODIST ,CHURCH
Rev. GOo.,,MCAlister, M. X!
(Phone 21, r3.)
11 a.m.—"The Palin and Cedar"
•
3 p. m.—Bible Scheel Classes for all.
p.m. --"They are not Church :Go-
ers"
BETHANY
AV..G., H, McAllister.
SALVATION Altefie SERVICES.
Services -as usual next Sunday.
Capt. T. IlObbins•
own.
etee
Only 1g lett to choose from but every coat a good style, made from
plendid cloths and exceptional value, at the price we ate °tiering theni,
10.()() $12.00. $15.4311).'
•••1111k..
Ibex - Flannelette
Blankets
Largest size and best quality in
grey- or " White with pink' or. blue
borders at'Per pair $2.89,
=WWI
WON=
.1•0111111S,
ew Circular
Pillow Cotton.
0 Thttoenrse‘p iws le vb-eer Yhigher indicationinitihcaet.
Theseare good values at per yard
50c 55c and 60e
AUCTION 'SALE. — Of Cutters,
• .
Sleighs, Robes,' Haeneese'etc., Tues-
day, -Jany. 30th, 1923, at ehe,Centea,1
Hotel, Exeter, WM: I-Riegert, Prop.
TO HYDRO USERS OF EXETER
-
The hydro power will be tiff from
one- to five p.m. on Sunday, January,
28th.
O Mrs. T. Eliott returned-hcime Sat-
urda,y •evening after visiting for a
month with relatives at'' Flint and
Marlette.. °
Ileeek Moffat, of Ingersoll,
visited Mr. W. C. Davis on Saturday
and attended the funeral of Miss
Davis. _
"Joy"ca're-eh in the'moining " sang
the Psalmist. Batelle didn't live in
these northern clime; -ned have to
make the fires. - '
Mr. W. Greenley has puechased a
lot of land. from Mr. John Hind and
expects to erect a dwelling on it this
corning summer. • t
". lefe. and Mrs. Richard Hill, of,Cred:
iton, have returned home after a
three week's visit withefriends end
relatives M Michigan. '
e
Mr. Gordon Wells returned to
Wincleor Tuesday after being called/
home to attend- the funeral of his sis-
ter-in-law, Miss Ruby Davis. T
1-leney,Forcl, who is termed as the
richest man in :the world, is bein.g
boosted for the Presidency of the
United State inthe coming eleetian.
Mr. J. T. Morgan was in London
last week consulting a specialist with,
reference to trenble in the cheek
bone.' He went down Monday to un-,
dergo an. operation.
A thaw accompanied by a light
•
ram visited thie section. OR, Saturday
last. •The weather ' turned cold on
Sunday and the streets were quite
slippery for, walking.
O .Mr. ArehieDhvis, of Toronto, and
Dlr.:and DIeen-Gerclon Wells, of Wind-
a81)cla
accountwere
o f thliee'dd e'ha°tIlhleP flatshleaweek ' r sister,
Ruby
Ruby Deeds, and they are ,remaining
far a few days. "
*Miss Kathleen Heaman enterteined
a hember -of hee,young friends to a
sleighing party on Tuesday evening
',.f.olldwed by refreshments at her
7 home. A very jolly time was spent
by the -boys and girls:
• ,
On
FrideY last while drawing iced
at the river the team and loaof .
Rd. Davis broke through into sev-
eral feet of water:- yIt was neceseaey
to unload befor the • horses and
,
sleighs .could be got att.
Mr. Wm, Abbot's two pens of Ro k
chicken have r,e,ac,hed 150 eggs n day
averaging 11f1/2 doz. a day 'through
the zero weather.These are Mr.
Abbott's breeding pens for the com-
ing seaSon in baby chicks. See advt.
on_ page 3,
ichiliello Tea 69c a 1.13
SOLD ONLY IN THE DOMID ION STORES
QUALITY ANI.)ANI.)FLAVOR UNEQUALLED TRY IT
aple Leaf Salmon
half 27c, lb 49c.
ACI -I SLICED
acon 37c01b.
'PATTERSON'S SODAS
15c apound
SPECIAL PICNIC
ams 22c. I
"R I
4
MOUNTAIN CREST
V
unes 2 lbs -
gee ',fee.:
et;
The ice harvest ie .about completed.
The ice this Year has been of an ex-
cellent quality and it lies, been har-
vested on sleighs, as the sleighing
has been good at -times. Mr. Tlioe.
Willis of Centralia,* who secures ice
for the creamery, at Exeter was able
this year to fill. his ice house with
a out 100, loads, °- while last year,
wr en the ice was teamed on wagons
le required over 160 loads.
WEINee•COLLTNG,W0()D
Ladies' -
Neck Vests
All Wool
Blankets
E
GoONIK.
In,. Beautiful quality all wool
blankets frorn one of the best mak-
ers.
Ib. size $9.50, 8 Ib.size $10,50
New Galateas
Everyone kndws what a good
wearing cloth this is. The new
patterns are here.
Per yard 35e
Good'winterweies;he with V neck
and short sleeves. Extra value at
per garment 75c._
White
Flannelette
35 inches 'wide. A good weight
'cloth and if -bought at te-days price
would be 30e a yard, priced at per
. WALL PAPERS
yard 25
c:R S
,
It is a good time to buy your Wall Paper. We have a number of
room lots' that we are clearing thismonth at very low prices: Ask to
see them
E. 3. CHRISTIE
LIFE, ACCIDENT, FIRE AND
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
EXETER, ONT. e
Phone 119
O A quiet wedding was solemnized at
dames'St Wlethodist'-d
parsotege , on
' • --- _
Wednesday efteenoonetIanne,ry 17th,
evhen Miss Tillie'Collingeyood, dangle -
of Mr., and Mrs'•Wen Colli.ngwood
;was united in marriaid toeMr. „Chris
,-
tian Wein," of Stepheneethe ceremonY
being perf,ormed by Rev. •Wil-
son. The bride and gredin were Un-
attended.'
-clieSTRY MEETING
The Annualz-VeetryAlteeting. of `the
Teivitt Memorial Church was held ori
Monday evening •of last 'week. Mr:
, Wethey, financial Secretary,
presented the •report, which showed
the fenancial conditioned _the church
to -he in a healthy state. -The church
werdens, ,-Walter Cunningham andO .
Winer; were reelected for an-
other year. Repents presented by
all the church orangizations. the Su11-
day,8dhool Ladies' Guild 'Girl's Aux=
iliare- and ,Junior_Auxiliery,, showed,
a •very flourishing condition. The
0Rector -reported ;thee there were 83
families in the cengregetipn, with a
total of 31' souls, and that he 'had
made 503 visits during the year. A
strong committeew
, as appointed to
raise a sufficient sumOf money to put
the chiming aparates in the tower in
thorongh worlting order, and -to Pp
e -
tect .the tower -frombirds nesting
therein. R. Murphy was elected
as Lay Delegate to the ,coming ses-
sion' of the Synod, with Adam 'Case
as substitute. • Messrs. 0. Ge Ward
and W. R. Complin evere elected aucl-
-
itors.
The department or 'agriculture 3
concluctmng %a short course in the
management of sheep in :Parkhill on
January 25 and 2e. Though ha -ailed
to two days the course will include
every operation in which the shep-
•
herd takes part, and also a' judging
competition in judging live sheep, and
carcases. The following speakers
• will give addresses: Jae. A. Telfer,
district sheep promoter' for ,Western
Oiltexio; W. C.' McConnell, wool gra-
der for the Dominion Live' Stock
13rancli; W. G. McMullen and W. J.
Howard, both of 'the "Dominion, Live
Stock Branch. A "siiiillar course Will
be held at Clinton' January 30 and
'I lie embargo on soft coal and coke
Shipments on a par,eibre of the Pen-
nsylvania Railroads' " which was ie
force for several clays last week, was
Mr: E. Heideman u e
he latter part of the
'°Ille I lifted at midnight an. Monday. Coal
week from Tor-
will.,inow lie accepted ?rem the mines
onto, where he and Mrs. Heideman ' ,
1 1 , the area effeetect, which is
-were caller' owing to the serious 1112 il
, _ I far shipment to po' it. ' C • i '
daughter, MCS)-,DnInia,) „ i L. A an ,r-Lriatur.
/fess of their
Tile removal of this embargo will
Heideman. Sire has been receiving _ ,
_ __,„, ,....L7_,...., treatment ,,,, ut .,.. nav-o tile effect of relcr'yin.8' tor <-1 '• '
er
crade1,1111,1.1 au,' e!',,,lete-Y,„fue___eee'_'ee ' arient to Ontario many carloads of
°11- i 1")ri .'"'' ''''-'1Y1 an'Y itill'i U 7 e"' soft coal and col- 1 ' li ..' ti
O 1)..lit, Norman Wallace Wade, sort of 'Iong wny: Cowarie'll-weill,ilcig 'Ir,tol E. lita°3,ao
(T.,4,..0-rri<33.0',,11,)dy,, l‘lrrse.•(. ll'oaicr,..ence..151-_, NV'acl„ °,< a 'up for the shortage or atithr act te
'1 1 , 11 1 fltIllatlaY of Teel, The eirilittrgo or this 'oat' ' ag '''' -
aolct aged 19 'Src1ars, 6 ra011,tha and i anfiliracite', Shipinlentswal 8 ria'isertn't3011it
lays. The deceased was a tie,PteNv i e'e ' i
, e • ic "t, 01:1 tAirri 4 t lotrielld ort. th.fpr ay such wa
ol'' Mrs. O. C1'11 ' ' ' '''re' IlesallY l'ast, blIA' 'ot much c I
retell. ...r.e, has y'r3i t.e(! '111 E.:: Le
cour4irr Tstfr, J'aFt."'jec re • L1tt1 ei11lvoo had ,litt' ,
'or!. Oriteei,e's
DV se
,et to te,
•e.
Fur Coat for Sale—Raccoon Coat,
good quality and in good repair.
price $55.00.• Apply ate Times 0 ffiee
" FOR SALE—New Elgin Bach, Cute
" ter -in good condition Apply to
W. J. Statheni. , ,
For Sale—Barn, square etinebee,•
frame, 24x36. ' J: .8. Harvey: • "
HOTISE FOR SALE,
On Huron Street, block and a 'half
east of. Main' etieet,_ frame house in
good condition. - Apply to ,.
LOUISE,SWEET.
- Kindly notice that I carry a com-
plete line of Die Murray's ,Stock and
.Poultry FoOdeeencl Remedies. • Stock
efid Ppultry, a"pure Mineral food,' net
ordinary stock food. Special
races given if cllledfor atthe house.
.•
R nance, Gidlev St. Eieter
,
R. B. O . •'
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of house, stable and.
'lots of land,esituated in Exeter
North, on Main -Se. Apply to H.
Bierling, Hay, P.O.
HOUSE FOR SALE
On Main Street, a brick house in
good- conditionApply to Reginald
Knight, Eleeter.:
Persons wanting 31' .h chicks
should leave- their order now. Best
possible • bred -to -lay Rocks. Wm.
Abbot, Exeter.,
TENDE,RS eVANTED ,
Tender for suppeying 2 ft. wood,
beetle or maple' teethe Thaines Road
Preebyterian'chueeli will be received
-by the secretary,,tii to Monday, Jan'y
26th, at 7 o'clock pan.,.Woodto, be
delivered on oi- before April else, Ed-
gar Monteith, Sec'y, R.R. No. 3, Exe-
ter.
FOR SALE—Yorkshire, hogs neady
or service. 'Togs 5 months old.
Sows bred and some reedy to"breed;
pedigrees furnished. Breed for the
select type., , Chas, Harveer, 'phone 78
, ,
1
SUITS FROM $.15: TO $io
•OVER-
'SWEATERS FROM - $3 TO $7
UNDERWEAR FROM ' $1 To $2
COMBINATION UNDERWEAR FROM $4 TO $7
MUFFLERS ,FROM $1.50: TO: $2.50 .
,
FOM $1.00 TO $2.50 -
TIES FROM, 50c - TO ,$‘1..5,()
BRACES FROM 50c TO $1.00 •
.:GARTERS FROM ,25c TO 50e
SLEEVE' H.OLAERs. FRO1VI" e5c TO 50c
,
SILK, LINEN AND -.L:A.WN
SOCKS IN SILK, WOOL AND LISLE
HATS , FROM $2 TO $7
,
O
CAPS FR9,..1`-'. 50c TO e2.5'0 -
PHONE
8
sneer. --
ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Come;
ty of Huron Correspondence arrange -
men& for"sales.ean beemaele by call-
ing 'up the Central"Hatel, .Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
'guaranteed.
• ANNUAL MEETING
ISSBORNE & ITIP,BERT muTITAT,
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Notieeis hereby given that the ,
Annual meeting of the thern.bers ot'1
the 1118borne and Ifilibert Mutual CIIIII,0PRACT011 & 0
re'Instrrance Company will he held mt
8 eovec o Ma
hall, Farquhar, Monday, Feb,
ruttry. 5th1 1923, at, 1 p. m.' for „the south of yem,c_A_
purpoee of roceiVing the reports of •.
Directors and Auditors for i,ftlie past
yerir and for the electii dr.ttivai DI-
rootol a ncl ,i,NV 0 A 11„dittin llflcj f or
any other business. •
The leirecepre Wile,se te ot office
xpires, brit, 0.4,p,11gthle for re -
1 loll are., lestie aite- jelata
FARMS FOR SA*LEI —A. few' choice.
farme. 'in the Townships' ef,' Usborne,
Tuckerernieb. and
,builelings and well located 'aesto imar-
kets.'" Priced right. ApPly to. Thos.
'Ca•mareet, Aube., Box 15-4, lexetern
Dr. John Yard
. TURNITTI'LL ecreteree
• er, January 23,
TQTAETR
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CARLINO _B.
Barrister, Solicitor,, 86c.,
• Loans, Investments, Insurance,'
Cele -ice, Carling Block, Mairi Se. Exeter
• „A. L. TENN4ANT
'Veterinary Sttrgeon •,
Office—IVIcDonnell's Saies Istab,.2s ore
John St. Phone calla recCive pronepf
attention. :Phone 26w
LET
IL ELLIOTT.
°verbal'. your .Suits and'O'doat,
will take those Spots off of them,
and will 'make thein look like new:•
.I.t1 you keep your clothes :pressed yotr„
vill save money,
also do dying and dry cleaning,
. Aiwa3r8 at, your servIce.
Prices t� Suit,- the custorcer
G .-CLA.SS
INVESTMENTS
RNEST ELLIOTT
931;(11'/Z.);teyso: e t I check books
Main Street, ureter*.
ffice,
tkl
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