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The Exeter Times, 1923-2-22, Page 8
r;�"'iE EX "ER TIMES FOR YO4� Z Spring Sewwin A`1 :4,,VAP Ea iTW 1 IS., GINGNAMS OUR SHOWING'OF G1NGHAMS IS THE LARGEST EVE3-1• NO MATTER WHAT COLOR OR SIZE 051/CHECK YOU MAY PIC- TURE, TOO WILL 'FIND it HERE. YELLOW PROMISES TO RE. TITS] MOST POI?I.lLAil.', COLOR 'WHILE GREENAND BROWN' \VIII,, RUN CE.OSnE SECONDS, THE QUALITIES RANGE' FROM TH'E CANADIAN CLOTHS TO ANDERSON'S FIRST QTJALI'FY SCOTCH GI.NG`t'IA.\'r:.3, THE COLORS. QF WHICH h:.RJ1 AI3SOLUTl7'-. LY Gt RANTEED, i+'roni' our large range of'new pi°znts, you shouldhave little dif- ficult 'in choosing -ust the pat - needs g l needs in all cotton goods, .Prices tern you want for those new a- have been advancing steadily but prons and house dresses. Our we stilt have quite a stock ,at • line is priced for quick selling et prices below1? ic, � below to -clay's calsis. 20e. a yard, , Take the advice of those who should know and. anticipate ,-:our COMFORTER and QUILT MATERIAL ATTRACTIVE CI INTGS IN THE 36 INCH WIDTH AND SNOWY WHITE, WOOL AND COTTON BATTS ARE READY A- WAITING A-WAITING FABRICATION INTO THE NEW COMFORTER AND QUILT' YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING. BUY WHERE SERVICE ISA PLEASURE AND • WHEPtg YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED.. YES u r ,1 K Y •lEu : ' -O 1 TIME. _ ....-��s WE ., n.aA;fa Qri'e1)L,u�a'�JE,'�"�S Z,IIIfi�+ r? k ALL �+ bI`'t.?3��'..:: ,as-ms :_®.=ca„ ,ate,.®. Market report --•-The toilow ng the report of the Exeter Market corrected, ete ery Wednesday, 'S1rh eat $ 1',12 Manitoba Flour. $3.95 Pastry Flour $3.45 Model Flour $ s3.70 Feed Flour $2.00 Oats aOc Harley 60c Bran $1.45 Shorts $1.50 Dairy Butter 41c Creamery Butter 48e Eggs 3 Sc Lard 17 to 20c Bogs $9.75 sihie Stalfa' merchants have agreed' to sell for cash Only. Two Reroplaiies passed over Exeter Monday. morning. They were going north. Mr. W. IL. Gregory, barrister, of Stratford, visited his mother, Mrs. T. Gregory. .over the week -end. Miss Cowan, of Forni 1, Exeter I -LS, was indisposed Tuesday and the scholars had a holiday in the morn- itg. p2iss Ross resumed her duties at the Exeter:High School ems-, Tuesday morning after being ill for Over a week. 1Vlessrs. Walter Cunninghagn and Thos. Pryde are in Toronto this week n 1 attending a convention of marble l dealers. Mr. Thos. Sweet who has been quite ill for several weeks is much improved, although still confined to his bed. •Tho Hamilton Times, '`W. H. Piercy is one of Canada's Best inters preters of literature,'' He will give one of this huinorous 'selections at James St. Choir concert, Feb. 26th. Mrs. Preston Dearing returned home last Friday after visiting :for two weeks in. London, Woodstock and Brantford. we,w+u�+avumwaav�v.am.>.'e.a+venu w�w.a+msrva wy.,Res.,m�. enxc«,.v.+.. -. .z 7:11 ..:.t, .", ,,...i'ai w"' ,ax.art�G75 .s 's:a7a�" :' :'a','w'P�'u ii; ••:v.:$,"..,Yai:::.- 'r'.u' i5''w",.: zl,cai{'ic:Ti,?:( � Our Stock is the Largest and Most Up -to -Date Conductor of 'Funeral Service Motor Hearse and Horse Fpuipment. lkk.,'�,:rtA HOUSE BLOCKP TONE, 74a'; Night' call 74W a s, 0"r ,MEMEIMZMIENSFSMEMEUZEZNMENEREMEMMEEEmmigml TV -11X EXE hhR TIMES Subscription rate $1.50 a year. AD1,—E %T-I$1.NG RATES Display Advertising—Made knows ren application. Stray Animals—One insertion 990 tbroe: insertions for 31,00 arra or Peal Estate for sale 50c 'Vit. hisartion for one month of font 1t.tAi tlo- 1 1seerianeons articles of not snore " = a :: v e lines, For Sale, To. Rent, Wanted, each insertion 50c. ' Lost and Tonna. locate 25c. Local reading notices etc. 1Oc per line per insertion. No not,tce 1esr tl•e,. 25tr Card of Thanks 50c. Aucl::on sales $3 for one insertion and, :$1,50 for each subsequent in- sertion if under five inches in length, bo gal a rertistag 10c rind ,5e Rae. RY...•_�C�.r�"�'r,.v'SC�,Ttu^J."...L'L^ASTS^1SdilW CLIi33BI G LIST. r .. Exeter Times '$1.50 a year; $2.00 'to the, United States. Times and .Toronto Globe $6.25 Times and Mail & Empire 6.25 Times and London Advertiser 6.25 Times and London Free Press 6.25 Times and Toronto Star 6:25 Times ez Family IH.erald &`W.S. 3.25 Times and Montreal Witness 3,05. Times and Farmers Sun 3.40 Times and Christian Guardian 3.40 Times and Presbyterian 3.90 The above publications may be obtained by Tines subscribers is aefl combination, the pirce for any pub- lication being the figure given, less $1.119, representing the price of The Times. sss Chir grand business, undoubtedly is, not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand:—Carlyle. ij 7.. ct Special 1 • ; lac *4.a. 4'1.-4 yy- ell ass Vkl e f 1 n � _i.. c end' s `using this to -day ,4 C. e+ l:�Ul 37J .J �r�✓Z " ATL .., S' 5 tTS�.€� h ,s 4 Tb s. 2 � c OATS .:.,.,,6 lbs. 27c CORN MEAL • 6 lbs. 250 Todiunter's Select CoffclioL' ibfl RO L,ET WHEAT ....2 lbs, 15c GRAN. OAT MEAL.,..4 lbs. 25c I�`1I3., .cC,),.x.:_ II:IC:C ....3 lbw 2:7c a, POT -,..LEY .,.... ..5Tbs. 25e ,I� • .. .3 tbs. 30e 8A.C'r .. ,3 ib 30c s. LENTEN SEASON BRUNSWICK SARDINES DS 4 25 J'UTLAND SARDINES 3 for 25e SAGA SARDINES ..,.2 for 25c CROSS FISH SARDINES 2 for 400 MAPLE LEAF SALMON tin 49 MAPLE LEAF.' a TIGER SALMON .,.,lb tin 25c TIGER SALMON I/a it) tin .17c CASCAi)I4 SALMON ll'i.tin 1.70' lbs, 1SALMON5c C�St,ALYJ x/ z fib tin. 1:0 1 ;aAN....„ 1b.. 25cCIiIG K:N IIn 7DIC ...:tin 25c ake 21 c .�0, worth t 1-1:Ab. I'I Y I)OMINION STORES -DAR PRY' 2roi. 89c BizE s 98 lbs. $4.05 7$2-05lbs, .�2c 49 lbs- l loss lfic r . s � : �l.�i4 >1 i Yrs $7.,05 +:,/ Mrs. Wel. Hern on. Mondayhad the misfortune to slip on some ice sprain ing her foot quite badly: She is laid up in `consequence. • "You never miss the water till the well runs dry" is aplicable 'just now to some wells and more particularly to not a fecv• cisterns. A number of young people -were pleasantly entertained on Friday .evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pryde. Kitchener Juniors cefeated Clin ton in the latter town Friday -even ing last by the` score of 10 to 1 an taking the -round by 22 ,to 4. LLltI', zT 1'. Ross,....n.f,.Calgary, in re- uewing this s:ubseription-tb rr era-?i5ie's says it..is worth ,the money to keep tab on some of the old friends. Mrs. Ferguson, who has been visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Birney for several weeks left -Tues- day for her home in Winnipeg.." , Mr. Gordon Davis has secured good •position as travelling salesman for a Toronto roofing rirm. He lei on Monday to assume . his . duties 'there. Guelph Mercury, "H. W. Piero left an influence of good which wil never be forgotten." -Hear "him Mon- day evening in, James street. ' Margaret, , the little daughter o 'Mr. and Mrs- M. R. Complin, had tb misfortune to: have .her -right leg run over while "bobbing" on Monday. F'ortunately no bones were broken. The Financial Post says: The mail order business is declining. Toronto's two large houses --which feature this trade make this report, and, the eon - clnsion has been reached that the day of the mail order house is "passing." Mr. and Mrs. Sain'l Sweet and Mr. Rd. Davis were in-Wingham recently attending the funeral' of Mr. Paul Powell, a well known • farmer of Turnberry To and Clerk of the Township; who died, sutldevly while driving to th.e;lnill at ,Blue -vale with ii load of chop. q /\ The Peerless Singers, a colored troupe, Who gave an entertainment in James St. on Tuesday evening'of last week n'ere prevehted from go- ing ing to Crediton on Wednesday on ac- count a ' of the storm and left here for \IIensali-where they vrere billed for Thursday evening. H. W. Piercey has been engaged in one hundred and fifty chinches for three successive years. He will appear in Exeter for the' first time. ✓\ next Monday evening. "Mrs. Garner, :Toronto, formerlyof this city who is visiting Mrs. T. W. Simpson, Rectory street, gave an in formai tea at Smallman & Iiigra,m's •% Yesterday for a number of the ladiesr of .Centennial Methodist Church, with Whom she was :activelyassociated in, church work when s11e made London her home,"—London Advertiser. Mrs. Garner visited for several weeks with her sister, ,Mrs. 39. Treble, of town, leaving here for Loudon. away �•, There < p at .Lrantford, 7-V on Sunday evening at her home after a brief _ illness Allis Plowes"bele overt I wife Of W: L, Hughes, 41 Lorne Cres -1 '"t I cent, Mrs. TItighes was a, sister of �r, I Mrs. (Rev,) McAlister, of Exeter, She has been a �sequent visitor to 3..,. Exeter during the i years l �' Z S .iei.S•5tCt, 5 l %\ .� STORLS.,�I'.Y.,r,}iiT a.hId5 has resided here. She was a daugh- .er of the late D. Plcwes, the well L CTIOW11 miller and exporter, i The, amoral., Was held to -day ('WVednes- d iv) ,tit Bren.t:ford, , 1�It•,, and • Mrs. \ieAlister atiendoti the • fctnerrl nuc With the Churches t' Y 1' CAVEN P ESI37tl`'fli:§ TAv OIIUBEZOIY Rev. .Tames Foote„ D. A.,Minister 10 a.m.—Sunday, School and Bible Classes 11 a.m.--"The Hidings of God” 'The Minister 7 p.m.—"Luther, Launching out into i the Deep" The Minister. Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening ,.A'il;i 4 STREET MEV:701)IST ' oRi3RCY4 Re;. 13. J, Wilson, 3,A. i'astor. 11 area;—"Our• Heavenly Record" � 3 j.1.111. ---Sabbath School and Bible I Classes, all invited., ` 7 p.m.--"Av Su rise Party ,and its Sequel" Good Congregation Singing, All Invited. MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A. (Phone 21, r•3.) 11 a.m,—Rev. W., 'G. 1=I. McAlister 7 p,4tL—Rev. W.G: H. McAlister BETHANY 2.30 p.m.—Rev. W. G. 1T McAlister SAALVAPIION ARMY SERVIOESB. Services as usual next Sunday.,- Capt. T. Hobbins ROUSE FOR SALE On Huron Street, block and a half east' of Main Street, frame house in good condition. Apply to ' u LOUISE SWEET. _m NOTICE w cw Tenders - are hereby solicited for a teamster, with team for Municipal work, for a tern of Seven Months. BELL R•INGIDR, Tenders,' for Bell Ringing All tenders to be in. the hands of the Clerk on or before Monday, Feby 26th,•1923:' •• Any tender not necessarily accept- ed. By. Order. Jos. Senior, Clerk FAII•1MIERS We -have a car load of feeding- Mo_ lasses for sate, Maple Leaf Brand, at 25c a gallon: Centralia Farnier's Co-OperativE Co., Ltd. two GRASS FARM, i00it'SALE—Being E. half lot 5, concession 4, Hay Tp. consisting of 50 acres more or less; spring water. Apply to J. N. Per. kins, Exeter.— •. 2-22 2tp SALE OF BUTTERMILK The . Buttermilk of • Winchelsea Creamery will be sold by Auction a' the Creamery ori Wednesday, Feb- ruary 28th, 1923, at two o'clock p.na Terms tirade known at time-of'sale P. `F. DOUPE, Auctioneer, Exeter Creamery Co. Ltd. W. "G.• MEDD, Sec. trews Mr. Anson W. Sniale, of Farquhar would like, to trade a •young gander for a young goose. :, NE`€gg�%nnMIL1' DDEALEI4 . 4. ... P01� ��.• E C.�+, L,1 �R We expect on or about March lst to start a milk route -in Exeter. Mirk will be delivered by the bottle. This milk is from a tested herd, the cows being guaranteed pure (from tuber- cular trouble and the'prenli.ses strict- ly sanitary. Sanitary- . ;methods of liandlin°g. , Price per quart 10c. We will also sell sweet cream. A canvass of the -town will be made on Satur- day. P. J. SPARLiN G. FISItI 0 T+'IS1 FISH WHITE FISH, HADDIE, SALMON, HALIBUT. —C. L. WILSON. WOUNG SINGER OF' PROMISE "Miss Ferrol Biggins assisted Prof. Anderton at a Surtday evening re- cital,in St. George's Church, Godor,- •ch z on Sunday evening week, and T e Star,'commenting nientin ,6 r uI1on it said:: "Miss Higgins is a young soloist who gives .promise of great ,things". Her tones tare good and theease with which she ' tak es her ; high 1 gh notes is remarkable." -Clinton News Record: Miss Higgins was a former resi- dent of -Exeter, The e Nia ara Falls 1lb Review says of 73. W.'Piercey: "A story with a great Ines. .Sage to the age. laughing s� g g f, i,c- c,ess from start to :finish, The audit_ torium was not large enough to hold the pebr le " :Hai hint next' Monday. nigltD•in ,Tames St, chtirelh. Mr. P. J, Spatiling,'of t':heThaines Pos.s,si i ii i'i,ri S C11,1144 , ',ill, l .,. ,, L. i5 Exeter about the, first of, Marcia. • Mr, Sparling has recently had this Ierd tested for tubercitlosis and has i ed, his premises put in a per,ectly sinters' 0 7„tlton, Ile Will deliver it M1,r,�rj,r��Y1 wl h•:p it q'4 TOUR9D4.YL R l3ltwARY 22, " 1023 tp�.�6��° � _. P�f�l. �_:.-, B�i�', ..w:'� ��.,,,.: 5” AA F E�. req.,.,^ F 1I 19lldi1111101111i111p1!'ix!r1111i1il1ii111111iiiiai1iilw11if1Ei1111ta!11111Masiilli 91ii1i1iiiliii1iilai l ii!1i ill roklaut 00.100. staloso PHONE 1.84, PHONE repes Two of the leading materials for Silk dresses. The Taffetta collies in Navy and Black 'and is fully guaranteed not to cut: Taffetta is being' shown extensively in the large cities. All Tyme•Crepes comes in many beautiful shades. 'It does not -crease wears well and has a beautiful finish. Asst;, to see these two lines. rievy Ratiiies , d, ;85c. ThiScloth" will be very popular this season. The shades, are good you will like them, Cep6 r hanis'd,2 They, are good value for the money and are just the thing for children's "dresses. eningeoiog.:$0.10. . During the, past two weeks ' e have had our , store re -decorated. •.,. ecoratecl. Next week it will be completed- and on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,._ we will have a re -opening. 0 Watch This Space for,,Furthe Particulars t�.� �a�° nect Week emu IMF tint ': E. X. CHRISTIE LIFE, ACCIDENT, FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE EXETER, ONT. Phone JI9 PROPERTY FOR SALE Consisting of house, stable and 8 -lots -of, ],and;, situated in Exeter Norris, ori; ;Xain - St. _'Apply to H„ Bi'eling, Hay P.O. FOR SALE --Yorkshire hogs ready for ` service. Hogs .5 .,months old. Sows bred and some ready to breed;. pedigrees furnished. Breed for the select type. Chas. Harvey, phone 78 MARCB. CHICKS -Anyone want_ rig March» chickens. should, place their order this coming week.—Wm. Abbott. FOR SALE—Brahamas, Rocks, Wy- andottes, -Reds, Minorcas, Leghorns, Anconas, Hamburgs. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. BENTLEY, Blyth P.O., Ont. "Theodore R. Gray' - Organist o.f James St. Church Teacher of Viola., Singing and Piano Special rates of $ 1.0 0 for r $ , a lesson pupils commencing before, March lst. Regular rate $1,25. IT FOES NOT MATICE+$I What does it matter that the winds' of winter Are driving to the earth 'their storm and sleet? What does -it matter that the snows have covered 0 The place where pinks and roses`. used to meet? We heed not so regret Hie snnier's going, Nor think withall her gladness we must part, Since • ours the privilege, if we but claim it, 1 To have. perennial summer. in the heart Lot joy reign in our lives: bring joy to others. And while without, I the winds s zuay fiercely blow, The loving ;smile, the 'tender word" of cheering, Vi T i- ec*o the soul withwithhapps ine �s algtlokrr;l e , For know the -truth; sum:iner is not dependent Upon the; warmth of sun' the bloom , of flowers, These may depart: to us•. it does not Thi suniirer, of the :heart may still be ours. --IDA .Ii. TITOMAS... i (; o 1`ienci Suits 'At • '$.18.-00.. Suitin ust Arri You•.t 1lf advan- tageto place goo1, selection • antiritg ANDY .EASTON ,Licensed Auctioneer for the eo.in., ty of Htn'on. Correspoia.de.nce aar ange- iinE: i,s for sales can. be made ,iy call- ing rip the Centras I -;votes; Exeter. Charges moderate, " satisfactioin guaranteed. FARMS FOR SALE—A fear Choice ferns in 'the Townships o Usb rn' p f. o e, Tuckersmith and .11-ibbert. Good �+,: buildings and well incatec.,ato , g J mar-, kets. Priced right. Apply/to Thos, CameronAuct., Box 1:5 4; 39xeter. fifir 7,� r E,"" ?Ain. } s.. CHIllOU,T.'LICT.OR IQs OPTOMMTlAIST HasrExeter. , einavecl'to Main 51. l;h,eter: Smith of ;Y.M.C.A i'1TOti3 70 In a small town lived a butcher, who was famed, for selT.ing tough treat; A 'countryman went; in, one day to purchase some, "Certainly," .said.the butcher; "is it, for frying of boiling you 'want it?," "Neil:%ter, 'replied the custolxier. `.`IL's to mako hinges ori the Stable door." orse "..TM7rS.' Pboats 58tV r• -4,X tAICIal • 0 P. C4 3 i ;.a •Ca E 41-sF.A, 33arrister, Solicitor,e Loans, Islrcst_nezrts, Iilstfrance, Office, Carling Buick, Main`St. Exeter••. A. Ij,. TENNAN7' V oter•ixn at•y Surgeon C}ffice--McDonnell's haxgs to 1ir�.s aiit John St. Phone ,ealls receive prompt attention.Phone 26w ELLIOTT. 30iHNi Know 1r.ilen you want your Suit of Overcoat Cleaned 'and ,Pressed, s i s ed, on, ,D ,y"e d or Dry Cleaned a,nci we will call. for thein and :deliver them.. We are out, 'for business'. When ,you want a New Suit; call inand se© bur Samples. OCR JOTTO-Service to the P. t` mcmf-CLASS ilk VI3ST,MENTS 0ate Collected Iiisnranee ER NEST ELLIOTT SDfF. ice, blain Street, Exeter. r .. Order your counter ci' ;&,`loo rel G• 11. ,1; ,l.