The Exeter Times, 1923-2-1, Page 8T"HE EXtTER 'IM ES.°
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New
SPR I G GOODS
now
IN STOCK
AI�,IDE1 SON'S GINGRIAMS- IAST COLORS—NEW PATTERNS
SCOTCH GINGHAMS 36 IN WIDE GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
CANADIAN GING .AMS,•• ---32 a?A. WIOE,-••-WALL STAND TILE 'TU:63.
COTTON lilATINEES 36 its. wide Pd 'ULA"II VOR S i OBT siaRTS
•ATi1.L WOOL 'FLANNELS 54 iz WI'LDE :IN A.11.11., TIIE NEW SHADES
1,1 0OL HOMESPUN'S IN T.I-IE :NEW ONE TONE COLORS ALSO
TIIE TWO TONE EFFECTS
O ANI) DtJVETYNE COATINGS FOR THAT NEW SPRING
COAT
I , ° `TERN AND STRII'ES 20c
Ai�lt01'vT 3:RI1'7TS IN SMALL I'a9.k S
T r r; 2,' D FOR 25c
� , •'TvIISII TOWELLING, YEl 'err WIDE; �. YDS 't?IYII`'I1�� .!ICL ,
: LINEN AND JUTE TOWELLING FOR ROLLERS 1:44-'^, c PER YARD
arrnalacle Time is Here
PHONE US FOR iioi`�'
ORANGES, (-RAPE FRUIT, LEMONS
PURE CANE SUGAR
USE CERTO AND AVOID FAILURE.
A.
M.y
l�Iarket report •--The following ie
the report. of the Exeter Market.
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat $1.10.
Manitoba Flour $3.95
Pastry Flour $3',45
Model Flour 83.70
Feed Flour $2.00
Oats 45e
Barley 60c
Bran $1.35
Shorts $1.50
Dairy butter 36 to 39c,
Creamery Butter 43 to 45c
New Laid Eggs 40e
Lard 17 to 20c
Hogs $10,00
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pec tal
is -count
r Stock is. the Largest and
Most p -to -Date
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Epuipment
RA HOUSE, BLOCK
Send foe�h T U
turers.r FortUnds:have Voi
"'""•tea++ .. "Ment Prote•Ctitl'
PHQ 74.7;' Night ca11,7-AW
FARM FOR SALE—i00, acres, be-
ing lot 25, Con. 2, Usborne Tp.. On
the ` premises are a brick house ' in
good condition; frame barn, over-
flowing spring; 5 acres of orchard;
land is well unclerdrained 10 acres
of fall wheat, in; 35 . acres of fall
ploughing done, balance seeded. Im-
mediate possession. Apply on prem-
ises or to Ed. Nestle, lot 13, con. 2,
'Osborne, R. R. 1, Centralia.
Down 'in ' Washington it would ap-
pear that the leg in:legation is boot_
Sanibo-"Say, Mr. Bayne, what is
• the difference between a grasshopper
and a grass' wbiclow?" "I don't know,
Sambo." Sainbo—"Well, there ain't
no, difference. They will both .jump
at -the first chance.
The' sick- man -had just come out
of a long delirium: "Where am' .:I?"
lie feebly said; as he felt the loving
hands making him comfortable.
"Where am I? In Heaven?" "No,.
dear," cooed his de -voted wife, "I'
ant'"stili with you.
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LOCAL
SPECIAL NOTICE—Read Mrs.
W. D. Yeo's Advt. in another Column
Call Early—
Mr''s. Jas. Creech is quite seriously,
ill,
Winter is just one ton of coal after
another.
The annual epidemic of snuffles
is upon us.
Miss Ella Link is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. Kuntz.
Mr. H. 0. Southcott:was in Toronto
last week on business.
Mr. Albert Etherington was in
Woodstock last week on business.
Mrs. W. D. Sanders is confined to
her and is in a critical condition.
Mr. Cecil Ford spent a couple of
days this week: in Toronto orf busi-'
ness.
Every business in Exeter can be
benefitted by advertising : in The
Tines.
Mrs. H. C. Wilken, of, Tledford,`
visited her mother in town for a few
days this week.
A dance will be held in Farquhar
Hall, .on Friday, Feb. 2nd, commenc-
ing at 8.30 p.m.
THE EXETER TIMES
Subscription rate $1.50 a year.
ADVERTISING, RATE&
Display: Advertising -Made knows
on application.
Stray Animals—One insertion 50c
three insertions for $1.00
Farm or Real Estate for sale 5Oc.
each insertion for one Month of foul
insertion.
Miscellaneous articles of• not more:
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost
and found locals 25c.'
Local readinnotices' etc., IOe per
r g a _...,.
line per insertion. No notice lest:
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.`
Auction sales $3 for one insertion
and $ 1.50 for ' each subsequent in
sertion if under five inches in length,
Legal advertising 10c and 5c m;
tine.
Cutter for sale.
Ileaman.
Apply to W. T.
FOR SALE—A pair of, young la-
dies' hockey skates and shoes. Size
3. Apply at, Times Office.
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ALL OUR GOODS ARE OF THE • HIGHEST QUALITY - AND
c SOLD ON AMONEY-BACK GUARANTEE.IF YOU ARE
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��� NOT SATISFIED TELL US AND WE WILL. GLADLY REFUND:
YOUR MONEY,.
OUR
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LARGE
PRJNE
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`FAMOUS S'recial55c. l
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DAY:
THIS
HUNDREDS 0 OI'' THOUSANDS USING T IS
TO
-DAY.
VALENCIA CAKE
21c. a pound
EE one 7e. package ;Gold Dust with 3 bakes of
S.y,
aSOAP OAP fO$233.c, 1alp ✓ for
23 cents
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ALMONDS
CAMEL DATES
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With the Churches
CAVEN• PI1ESBY EUTAN CHURCH
Rev. Janice Foote, B. A., "Minister
10 a.m.----Sunday School and Bible
Classes
11 am, ----"The. Sympathy o1 Jesus".
The Minister
7 p.m. --"To Understand. the Present,
We must know the Past. Augustine
and His Leadership.''
The Minister.
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S4outs will -meet Mondayi y evening
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JA1%IES STREET li1E'')iIODIST
CHUROPI
Rev:: M: J. Wilson, B.A., .'actor.
11 a.m.—Baptismal- Service,. Recep-
tion or members and "Our Lord's
Supper."
3 pin;-- Sabbath School and Bible
Classes.
No. 1 "and .2 Classes. of Adults
'invite you.
7 p,in.---Sacrament of 'Our Lord's
Supper" and sermon by -the -
pastor.
You are• all heartily invited to
collie and to Fellowship ;and sing
With. us, ,
Mrs. J. Dinsdale, of. Hensall, visit_
ed friends in Exeter 011 Thursday and
Friday of last week.
The snow-shovellers union appears
to bethe busiest of the out -doors oc-
cupations these days.
The Band will be in attendance.,at
the Dome rink, Friday night, also,
Monday night, weather permitting,..
Mr. Harry Fuke was called -home
from Toronto on Monday owing",to
the very critical illness of hisbro-,
ther Mr. R. W. Fuke.
Mr. T. M,. Davis, and little "daugh-
ter, - of Goderich, visited at the . home
of Mr. arid, Mrs. F. A: May Sunday
and Monday.
Mr_ A. Towers who has been i11 for
a cPa
'ou Ie:. of weeks. 'with. pneumonia
took a :Lura;for the worse on Sunday
and is not out ofdanger.
One of the best ways -to •increase
the prosperity of your town is 'to•.
deal as much as possible with the,.
;business house of the town.
•
Mr. E. E. Hardy left on Saturday
for his home. in McConnell, Mann.,
after visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Hardy for several days.
One of Canada's ,successful •nien
remarked the other day that success
is just a matter of sound 'sense, com-
mon decency and advertising space.
Mr. • W. B. 'Rydall, of Usborne, ac-
companied by his wife and family,
left recently for Shallow Lake, where
he has secured a position teaching
school: •
*e wish to thank the scores of sub-
scribers who havealready renewed
their subscriptions for the coming
year, for their promptness in attend-
ing to t1ii , matter.
Mr. D. L. O'Brien, of St. Marys,
formerly of Centralia has been reap;
pointed- representative of the Separ-
ate School Board to. the Library
Board of that town.
Fora sum of twenty or thirty mil-
lion roubles, of which 1,250,000
would be expendecrnpon a cup of cof=
fee, it is now uossible to dine toler-
a y v✓
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be11 in Moscow.
Miss A. Foote, who leas been visit-
ing her brother, Rev. J. Foote, left
Tuesday morning for London where
site has secured an excellent position.
at Victoria hospital.
Colds have ve beennits
q •, prevalent
in the -c h`
emu ity, Among those who
haVe been confined to their home
for severaldays are Messrs. W. W.
Taman,, Jas. Dignan and John Dig-,
nan.
The Times editor is in receipt of
an invitation to the annual At-IIome
of. the Toronto I-Iuron Old Boys' As-
sociation, which will be held in the
Odd Fellows' .temple, College street,
en February 16th:
One editor and proprietor of a-
\ weekly newspaper is said to make
a profit'of 3216,026 per clay.
Y He pub-
lishes the ISearborn (Mich.) Inde
enden'
p t and his name •is IT. Ford,
Besides editing his paper, he makes
outos on the -side.
Mr Morgan J. T, i organ and slaughter,
Mrs. A. Stewart, were in London vis-'
iting Mr. -Morgan who recently lin-
derwent are operation for facial trou-
ble in London Hospital, lIr. Mor-
gan although, suffering quite a' lot,
iso irnproving riirely,
A.lj farmer's wives must be added'
to the os.fes;.ainogt roil by the assessor
y
s d 11h7Vadtled wh.toi the v'oters' lists
art, printed this 'year, Thi., amend.
nieni (o the i-lunicipal Act, passed .rt
the 1022 session of the 031tario Leg-
isl ritrc cirinr?:'into roi,00 on --January.
7st'° j92ft,
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MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
, Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11 ' a.m.—The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper and class of Public
Worship.
3 p, m.—Bible School Classes for. all.
7 p.m'. Rev W.• G. H. McAilster.
.BETH. TY
2.30 p.m,—The Sacrament of the.
Lord'"s Supper.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Services as usual 'next, Sunday. •
Capt. T.,:Hobbins f,
Feb. 13th, 1923
Keep this date open as arrange-
ments are under way for a noted
Band of -Singers to visit James street
Exeter on that date.
Mr: Theodore R. 'Gray, organist of
James St. church, will accept violin.;
vocal' and piano pupils on Fridays
and. Saturdays. For further infor-
mation call at IVIr. A. Camm, Main St.
Exeter.
•
Mr, J. G. Dow, shipped a car load
of,horses from Ailsa Craig on Friday
last.
Mr. Clyde -Heanian, who was on
the staff , of the Molsons Bank at
Ridgeway has been transferred to the
branch at 'Kingsville and; entered up-
on -leis new duties on„Tuesday of last
Week.
'Mr. G. Mantle, last', week lost the
-heavy, horse he -sed in : connection
with'bis.coal business.
Rev. J. W. Hedley, of Goderich, oc-
cupied the pulpit in' James street
church on Sunday. in the interests of
the Educational fund, preaching two
splendid sermons. Mr. Wilson was in
Goderich,-
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Mr. Clayton Hoffman, "Big Dodo”
who : played hockey with Exeter_Zur-
ieh last year and a61fo is:'signed, up
with Galt this year made - his first, ap-
pearance in the Galt line up against
Stratford last week -and wasgreeted
with great applause by the Galt fans.
I Dr. Clair Wood, of :;YB1yth, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wood; of town,
who has been practising 'dentistry at
Blyth, for the .pastjthree` years, has
decided to dispose of his "practice and
"rnbve to Sudbury, where, he will en-
ter into partnership with his father -
Dr. Frank.
The Ministerial Association of Ex-
eter and, South Huron Will hold their
monthlysession on. Monday evening,
Feb: 5th, at 8 o'clock, p.m. in the
School room of Trivitl. Memorial•
Church. The subject for 'discussion
is the placing of ministers; This in
an open session to whicli members of
churches will be welcome.:,
Word has been received here of
the death of Mr. Benjamin- Swenerton
at Los Angeles, Calif., on Christmas
day, after a long and -serious illness.
Mr. Swenerton was a former resident
of Hay and was well known to many
residents of •othis .:community. He
leaves . a • widow and four •sons to
mourn, his demises
Owing to the high cost of Sunday
School papers and the overlapping
in the old method of • distribution,
Mr. B. W. F. Beavers, superintendent
of Main St. Sunday School a,4(1." Mr.
J. Elston have'presen.ted to ;the school
a pontoffiee to provide each family
with their papers and prevent un-
-necessary- waste, Mr. F. J, Wickwire
is in charge.
The W.C.T.U, held a' Very usccess=
tui nesting at the Main St. Parson-
age on Monday "• afternoon. There
was a good attendance and a mem-
orial program for the late Francis E
Willard was
given. 'Refreshments
were served and a collection. anio,rnrt-
7 't .about,
7 tt
n o.00 a.� taken up. the
$ y
members report a pleasant and pio
fitable time.
.BOCKItJE,UE
The follo wing n:s the
firs town hockey league;
Midgets
s
High School
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ammo
layman
PHONIC 18&.,
PHONE 1814..
pecials forFei:ruar
uy Wall P'a ers This week :
Why not set your papering done early before the paper Bangers get
too busy. We have a number of papers in room lots that we are offering'
at very low prices.
40 tn. Factory Cotton
A splendid quality ' Factory Cot-
ton,.fine even weave and good
weight, Suitable for Pillow Cases
and"' `Sheets., Special ' Price this
month, 10 :yards for $2.30.
30 yrs. Women's
Shoes $1.98
Sizes 334 to 41/2, 30 Pairs of La-
dies' 'fine Shoes ` iii small sizes.
These shoes sold at $4.00 and $5.00
a pair. "Reduced' for quick selling
' at per pair $1.98.
Men's Fine Shirts
Sizes 1414, 15 and 151/2 in good
washing materials, good sized shirts
\.. and ' well made.
All Linen Striped
T a'
oW [�1n
Regular 35c value in the old re-
liable stripe all linen Towelling.
Special at per yard 29c
25'pairs WQW 's
Cloth.,:nbbe•
rs
Regular $1.75 values. These we
are clearing this month at the low
pride of Per Pair 75c.
30 pairs',13oy's Shoes
Sizes .1 nto , 5 . a clean up of odd
lines of 'Boys' Slides. These should
move quickly at per pair $1.98. 1•'
Special at $1.35
Men's Heavy Rubbers
10 Per cent discount is what weare giving off all Miner and-:Domin-
ion Lumberman's Heavy Rubbers and , Socks during this month.
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LIFE, ACCIDENT, FIRE AND.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE,
EXETER,ONT.
Phone 11:9
FOR SALE -New High Back ,Cut-
ter, in gobd condition. Apply to
W. J. Statham.
HOTJSE `180'R SALE r
On dluron Street; bl'ock arida half;
east of Main street, frame house in
good condition. Apply to
L-OUISE SWEET.
PROPERTY FOR. SALE.
Consisting of house, stable and
8 lots of land, .situated in Exeter
North, on Main: St. Apply to. H,
Bierling, Hay P.O.
Persons wanting- March chicks
should leave their order now. Best
possible bred -to -lay Rocks. '" Wm.
Abbot, Exeter: , ,
FOR SALE—Yorkshire hogs ready
for service. Hogs 5 `• .months. old.
Sows. bred and soiree ready to breed;
pedigrees' furnished. Breed for the
select type. CIias. Harvey, phone 78
ANNUAL MEETING
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY "
Notice is hereby given that the.
Annual meeting of the ` members of
the Usborne „and Hibbert Mutual,
Fire'Insurance Company will be held
rh
in "e hall, Farcuhar, Monday,` Feb-.
ruary 5th,, "1923,': at 1 p. m. for the
purpose of receiving the reports of
Directors and Auditors for the';. past
year, and for the,;election of two Di
rectors and , two. Auditors and for
any other business.
- - The Directors; whose term of office
expires, but who are eligible for re-
election are. JasMcKenzie andJ
oh
n
E. Roy. /_
W. A. TURNBULL Secretary,
Farquhar. January 22, 1923.
CLUBBING LIST.
Exeter Times $1:.5e a rear; 32.00
to':tire United States.
Times andToronto Globe
Times and Mail. & Empire
Time's and London Advertiser
Times and- London Free Press
Times and Toronto Star
Times & F'aipfly •herald' & W.S.
Times Dna Montreal Witness ,.
Times and - Ai arrners Sun ` , ,•,. ,
Times and. Chl'ititian Guardian.
Times and Presbyterian
The abovepublications
m )e
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obtained
t y Times subscribers in. any
combination the ' '•r � .
a pirce ..or a
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lication
lzc {ion being- the figure ,given, less
81,50, representing the price of The
Times.
3625
6.25
6.25
6.25g kets. . Priced right. Apply ;to Thos.
6.25 ;Cameron,Aust.; Box 154, Exeter.
3.25 ,
rgains for t:
ear
SUITS FROM $15 ,TO, $40
-OVER COATS FROM. .$10 TO $35
SWEATERS FROM. $3:";r TO '.$7
UNDERWEAR FROM $1 TO $2 -
COMBINATION UNDERWEAR FROM $4 -TO $7
MUFFLERS FROM $1.50 TO 2.50 •
$ ^
SHIRTS FROM1 0�`
$ To' :$2;50'
TIES' FROM- 50c TO 31.50:
BRACES FROM 500 TO $1.00
'GARTERS FROM 25c TO 50c
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SLEEVE HOLDERS FROM
25c TO 50c,
HDKFS : IN. SILK, LINEN AND .LAWN
:SOCKS S IN SILK WOOL AND LISLE
ter. •
HATS FROM 2 TO $7
CAPS FROM 50c TO $2.50
P H 0 N
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ANDY .EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Colin.-
r.
tswof Huron.Correspoagticazr:oaY•ranige-,
nnents-for sales call io made by call-,
ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate,satisfaction
guaranteed,
FARMS FOR SALE —A few.cholce.
farms in the TownshiPs'of Usborne,
Tuckersmith 'and Hibbert. Good
buildings and well located as to "`mar -
:,3.05
:3 .40
2.40
390,
i .cis, dollar will not go, as far as • it
.
cid to, but it will go much faster.
1:u ,would not,. lie' so bad if pc >Ie
b ; 1 1,
1, ave nothing to sa • ;would :le :11
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Motor cars have been 'pretty, well•.
out',' oi'cotxinissioti�ior the pest two
wee,its.•
r. John. We
L /tAI LING
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance:
Office Carling Bloch Main St. Exe er.'y
A., E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Of fice—Igcbonneil's &a•les:'stabi.,3s on
John St. ' Phone calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 26w
LET
ELLIOTT,
Ovei•hall your Suits
and
O Coatlyd
will take' those spots off of 'them,
,and. will make then, look like new -
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1iaCpyour clotheP 11Essed
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NHIOIIIA,C'iOkt J,dOh,TII�T, Will save
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tis removed o lartSt,;Exeter..
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INVESTMENTS
ER ZEST ELI.IO°tE'T.,
43 ,,
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xa1� Street,.. I,xeter.
Order yuur'0ornzrtei' eheclr; books
te'Tiniee.
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