The Exeter Times, 1923-3-1, Page 8Ste ark
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Cotton. Goods
The market reports in our daily papers have shown a steady
"ndva11QC on ,all Cottons .'luring • the last fete months- , . These higher
i>riced Cottons bare, Xsow it acltecl the wholesales and they are quote
nssill Coitfrom; 20 per` cent to 30 per cent Weber than
" ,4prices.
goods .Y �k
last axioxitlt , : 4,a C are -most fortunate inb ea"ln; a s;ooel;;atc clt
Of many lines of Cotton mid- at the old prices and trill give our.
.eustoni ers the advantage of the low prices as long as Qur supply
Eatstst
A Feecials
Apron Prints, 'good patterns, worth 25c, our price per ,yard 20c
Indigo Blue Prints, fast colors, 35c values atper yard 30c
Dark Prints: for House -dresses a"tact aprons at the old price, 25e a yard
Striped Shirting Prints for men's fine shirts, real value at 30e a yard
18 inch Towelling for rollers, Linen Jute, 2 yards for 25c
Pure White Turkish Towelling, fills a variety of needs, '2 yards 25c
36 inch -Factory Cotton, medium weight, 20e value'lfor 15e a yard
A good weight Factory Cotton, in 5 and 10 yard lengths 40 in, wide,
special at '23e' a yard
3 very special values in 36 in. White Cotton it 20c, 25.e, and 30c yd:
C'an'adian Ginghalns, 32 in, wide, these will wash, per yard '35c
Ginghams, for Girl's Dresses, good patterns @ 25c per yard
Ask to see the hit and miss Ginghanxs for House -dresses, only $Oc yd
AI�I7 YOiJ PAYING ?fOO 10,UGU FOR. YOUR, G11OC.'El •IIES?
CO11YY'ARE OUR PRICES
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• Market retort -The following, Is`P.
thereport of the "Exeter Mar•ket!'.
corrected e'i ery Wednesday.
Wheat 31.10
Manitoba Flour 33.95
Pastry Flour 33.45
Modes Flour $3.70
Feed FIour $2,00
Oats 50c
Barley 60e
Bran 31.45
Shorts 31.50
Dairy Butter 41e
Creamery Butter 44c, 46c, 53,0
Eggs 380
Lard 17 to 20c
Hogs •s 39.75
anuary
ebr ary Sale
Our Stock is the Largest and
Most Up -to -Dae
01 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and
Morse Epuipment
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PHONE, 743; Night call 74W
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R. TIMES
th the Chul�rche
C.AVEN' PRESIZYTERIAS CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, ' B. A., Minister
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
Classes •
a.m,-"Whom the World cannot
Forget"
LOCAL e
co4Ce04s@i9 ifi.t9@f@eo@
Mr. F. Boyle spent Monday in Lon-
don.
Mr. Frank Taylor spent the week-
end in London,
Mr. Walter Dearing, of London,
en in town.
It d.-
spent the week -end -in
Mrs. Fish is again confined to her
bed with illness. '
Mr. Albert Geddes was in London
over the week -end visiting his moth-
er who is ill.,
A lot of snow left this community
for parts unknown Monday and Tues -
TFC EXETER ' TIMES
Subseriptian rate $1.50 ,a ,year.
ADVERTISING RATE&
Display Advertising -Made ktaowa
cn application.
Stray Animals -One -insertion 5Oa
three insertions for 31,00
Farm. ,or Real Estate for sale 50c
emit insertion for one month' of four'
_rnierti.on
Miscellaneous artielies 'of not more..
�ttan•
five lines„ Fors Sale; To' Rent,4�'anted, ' each,' insertion, 50c. Lost
and found locals 25e. ,
Local reading, notices etc.,: lOc per
line per insertion. No nott,oe lesr
than 25c. Card of Thanks 56e.
Auction sales $3 for one insertion
'and 31.50 for each subsequent in•
sertion if under five inches in length,
Legal advertising 10c and 5c n
line.
tel
a
clay.
Mrs. R. G. Seldon is' visiting her
daughter, Mrs. F. Newman, of;Kings-
ton.
Mr. AeReeder who has been confin-
ed to his; home, the, result of an'acci'
dent, is able to be around again:
Miss Ida Warubold, of London,
spent the week,=enc1 with friends in
town.
lir. Roger Northcott sold a fine
team of young horses to Mr. Dougall,
Of Hensall.
Mrs. Clark, of Crediton spent Sun
ataa$Ti313ING LIST.
Exeter Times $1.50�'a-''O1' $2.00
to the United States.`` i
Times and Toronto Globe 36.251
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day with her daughter, Mrs. A, E.
p.tn.-"Tlte
Luther"
Boy Scouts t
The Minister
Ex-canxmunication of
The Ivliuister.
11 meet Monday evening
Kuhn,' ' of town. -
Mr. C. Aldworth returned home on
Friday after visiting with his daugh-
ter at Stratford.
Mr. Elmore Harness,: of Clinton,
spent the week -encs with his mother,'
Mrs. 3. Harness.
Mrs. Rousom, of North Bay, is vis-
iting at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Bissett.
Mr. Geo. Willis, of Loudon; spent
a few days this week tfe guest of his
mother, Mrs. Jas. Willis,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Irwin, of Lon-
don, is visiting with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Bissett.
Mr. Thos. Jones was in Toronto
Monday with a load of cattle for the
U.F.O. and struck a fairly good Mar-
ket.
Mr. W. W. Taman last week pur
ciased: from W. J. Beer, the local
dealer, a handsome McLaughlin Se
dan.
The Ridgetown Dominion and
Ridgetown Plaindealer have amalga-
mated, the Dominion taking over the
latter.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Tuckey, of Lon-
don .spent the week -end with the for -
1 ,pier's parents,; Mr. and Mrs. C. ,.E.
JAMES STREET MI6TIB(ODIST
OBATR II
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A.. Pastor.
11 ani, -"Launch Out Deeper With
God '
3 p.m. -Sabbath School and
Classes, all invited.
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Bible
7 p.m. -"Treacherous Grounds" A
study of a Book.
Thursday nights are devoted to
special Bible Study and Prayer, Cotte
Music of helpful character on Stin
days, -Come, Enjoy and _Help.
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
Tithes & Family Herald & W.S. 3.25
Tithes and Montreal Witness ,3.05
Times and Farmers Sun 3.40
Tines and Christian Guardian 3.40
,Tim.os and Presbyterian .. 3.90
The, above publications may be
obtained lay Times subscribers in any
combination, the pirce for any pub-
lication being the figure given; less
31.50, 'representing the price of The
-Tim es..
Mrs. Dan Ross, of Brucefield, re-
cently suffered a stroke and adcord-
ing to last reports she was improving.
Ertl. res
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LET THE RED FRONT SUPPLY YOUR GROCERIES, WE
WILL ,SAVE YOU DOLLARS. EVERY ARTICLE' MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
FREE 1 7c. package
old Dust
W 3 CAKES OF
T Fairy . Soap 23c
SEEDLESS RAISINS.
a.
d
WHY PAY MORE
BREAKFAST AS
7[' BACON
35c. •�
pound
TRY A POUND
CANDIES
V�I
' xuD.,.,Ri1lER1; CHOCOLATES
'35c ib
T - = ,.
i',' 45cM.
10
Y-I31'al�a7.E. S NIBS
3EILLY BEANS ' 23c Ib.
........23c tii
CE AMS n
14 23c lb.
,.2
c
.2 Ibs
�5G•O`i',,I3 MINTS5c
{I 'M GS .. 23c
IJ BUGS L
ASSES Lae ib:
lain, Drops, :19clb.
: ,
f`a O LATIN
BARS ,:,6 for 25c
SOAPS
COMFORT ........ 14 bars: $ 1.00
PEARL WHITE ..14 bars 31,00
G & G SOAP •10 bare '750
GOLD SOAP .. .:10 bars 750
N P SOAP ...,,..:::...2 bars 42c,
25,'
CASTILE SOAP .:.,..7 cakes vac:
CASTILE SOAP, Long Bar 18c
PALMOLIVE .. ..:.3 cakes 24c
INFANTS DELIGHT 3 cakes• 23
I'ELS NAP7.'II.A.
.,:.10 bars
75e
MOUNTAIN CREST
` tins
for25c.
LARGE
VALENCIA CL
E
r?i}i1tC�?�'i
21c; a ou.111:d
Miss V-erda Leav`tt,,,- "' ticervilie
aet
is recuperating from a recent illnct.te,
at the home :of her father, Mr. Win,
Leavitt.
Mr. P. Hein has material on the
ground
•e tion of
a house
•
' the
erection for
on the corner of .Carling and Well-
ington streets
Mr. Ed; Anderson who a trona the undertaking :.parlors; of E. C
•Killingswortli .to St.'P•etet s;.Citurch,
small' bone in ,his ankle some timeMcGillivray Township. . Interment
ago`.is able to be around, again with rvi1L be made in the R.C..cei?letery-in
the aid, elf` crutches,`
Miss Flossie Ford and girl "friend,
Miss Cox of London are spending a
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
iiev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21; ,r3.)
Rev. W. G. H. McAlister at both
Services.
BETHANY
SALVATION AIt11 SERVICES.
Services as usual, next Sunday.. ,
Capt.' T. Hobbins
HOUSE FOR SALE
On Intron Street, Block and a half
east of Main Street, frame house in
good condition. Apply to
LOUISE SWEET.
FOR SALE- A good violin, a bar-
gain at $'8.50.'Apply :,at Times Office.
FOR SALE -Good young cow, due
to freshen middle of March. ` Apply
'to JOHN BELL, Sr. Andrew St.
WANTED-1VIiddle aged lady to
act as -:housekeeper and companion
for aged lady' in Exeter. Apply
stating wages to Times office or Mrs.
R. Poplestone, 'Blyth.,;
worms
Tlie auditor's report ,for Fullarton•.
Tp. showing the total expenditure for,
1922 to be 351,699.01; total receipts,
$53,S79.31; balance on hand, $2,180-
.30.
Norma
A 'very interesting wedding took
place at` the Presbyterian manse,
Mitchell, Feb. 15th, when MissaTariet
McLeod Nichols, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph ' Nichols, of Fiillarton,
was united in marriage to Mr. Alex-
ander W. Martin, of Disley, Sask.
After a short honeymoon ,,Mr. and
Mrs. Martin will return for a week
or two before going to their home in
the West. The ceremony was per-
formed by
er•-fornied,by Rev. J. W. Gordon, pastor
of the' church.
PHONP) 144.
SOUTIJCOTT BRCS.
.PHONE 134,,
Vie -Opening Sade
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
March 1st. to ' 3ord inclusive
During the past three weeks we have been decorating and reModel
in our store, ,We have just coni Meted it and are having a three dayre-
. •1
,opening Sale. V e will have many specials :.hiring ;the three 'days. We
mention only a few below.
LADIES' AND MISSES' NEW SPRING COATS
You will find a very slnart range .of Coats on our racks. We, invite
you to call any and look thetas over.
Factory Cotton 40 inches wide
. splendid Cotton,• fine even
weave.
Sale Price, 10 yds $2.30
Coates 200 yd Spools,
Sale Price 4 for 25c
Ladies' Rubbers, regular $1.00'
Sale Price per pair , 9 0 c
Ladies' Heather, regular 31.25
and 31.50. Sale Price
per pair. 980
Stanfield's Red Label Under-
wear, regular $2.00.
Sale Price 31.5.0
ALL LINEN TOWELING
Regular 30cline,: an all linen
Toweling. Sale Price 25e
Men's Sox, nied.iutnweight'
regular )50c.
'Sale Price '3 pairs for 31,25
Men's fine Rubbers, Regular
$1.40. Sale Price 31.25
White Flannelette, regular
30c yd. Sale Price per yard' 22c
S'tanfield's Blue Label . Under-
wears, .regular, 32.25
Sale Price' $1.75
WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS
Don',t fail;to see. our new range of ,WALL PAPERS for �ypring. ,'We
are offering four patterns of bedroom panel's; enough Pape? and Border
for aroom Special sale price 31.25
With every pair of Men's shoes sold on Thurs. Fri. and Saturday, we
will give a pair of best quality fine Robbers, FREE OF CHARGE.
MANION
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E. J. CHRISTIE
LIFE, ACCIDENT, FIRE AND
AUTOMOBILE. INSURANC10
EXETER, ONT.
Phone 119
,,,,'Edward- Glavin; ;57 . years of 'age,
died am a yae anesday of:last week in
St. Joseph's. Hospital, 'London. De-
ceased formerly resided in Mount 1
Carmel, but tier the past few- .years
had been a resident by London. Tlie
funeral was held Ft•idaY morningrning
week with the farmer's -parents; Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Ford. of Exeter North.
Mr. Edward. Taylor who has been
holidaying with his mother and sis-
ter intown returned to Delhi, Ont.,.
where he will : resume his duties in
the Molsons Bank.
• Mrs. C. F. Hooper underwent an
Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, on Thursday of 'last week and
from latest reports she is getting a-
long as well as can he expected.
•
The final game of hockey between
the two local teams, _Midgets and
High. School, will be played ;off on
Thursday evening at 7.15. This de-
cides the " winners ee the six ".teams
that were organized some time agb.
The Willing Workers Mission Cir -
„
numbering
de of James street chu ,
about thirty drove out to Elimville in
sleighs onWednesday -evening g
of
last, week and put on an Old Time
concert. ' There was a good turn -out.
After the program, the -Circle were
entertained to luncheon by the Elim-
ville ladies.
Rev, A. A. Trumpei• went to Lon-
don Thursday evening of last' week
to hear the Winnipegt!Male Chgir.
Some of then being members of
Holy Trinity Church, where Mr.
Tramper preached as a supply for
five weeks last summer, and who had
o him"to, meet.
ion for sent an irivitation
them there.
Tlie death of 'Mr. Walter. Whyte
ocCi rred recently in
Iia
miota Man.,
after a long illness. Mr. Whyte was
71 years and, 8 months old, and had
ltvcd toFamti,a, abo t 42
ears
He
is survived by one daughter and four,
sons. The funeral •wag conducted by
Rev. Geo,TJockhart, of the Presby-
terian church, interment being made
the Iiaijilota cemetery.Mr.' Har -
grandson.
nl� *Vhyte c, tc ;1"n, is a, ,S
Two months of 192.3 have already
slipped bye Many of;pur subscribers
have paid their subseriptions rias 'ad-
vance, for which we 'express our
thanks. A few have'asked. us -/when
is the, price ;of paper,' coming /down.
Last week we renewed our; contract
for paper at the highest rate we have
ever paid. A few -clays' previous
when a farmer was' in renewing his
ppve bought gim.
• � t ht a chrek
enhim
i
a
and received a small amount or silver
in addition. A few years befo`re'the
war When the price'of the paper was
on1 = 31,00 we- would have` securec-1
two chickens' and more money for a
year's .subscription. I8 you; have
not
already renewed your subscription,
let us have it at your earliest conven-
ienee..
DIED IN `SEAFORTIr
The he funera1 of Mrs.Geo. Grigg
esteemed resident of Seaforth, who
passed away on Wednesday afternoon
following a short illness, took place
Sunday, interment being made in the
Brussels cemetery. Deceased , was
born in England in .1847 and was
married there in 1867. Slie came
with her husband•to. Canada in .1871
and settled on a farm near Staffa,
where they remained' for eight years,
when they removed' to the, county of
Grey, where they spent a number of
.
Years'in NicTaillop, later returning to
Seaforth eight years ago, where her
husband predeceased her. ' Out of a
family of 12 children, six. soils all of
whom are in the vicinity. 'of 'Moose
Jaw, Sask., and five daughters, Mrs.
W. Grawford, of 'Weyburn, Saslc.;
ni�on o eaforth• Mrs.
Mrs: J. Den rb f S ,
D. Dennison, of Seafortlr; Mrs. 1).•
Hudson, of Moode Jaw; Mrs. -G. Bor-
row, Of; Milk River, Alta.; and Mrs._
I7. Consi•a•hle, of Texford Sask, sur-
vive_
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.
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
MARCH CHICKS -Anyone want_
ing 'March chickens should place
their order this coming week. -Win.
Abbott.
FOR SALE-Brahamas, Rocks, Wye.
andottes, Reds, Minorcas, Leghorns,
Anconas, `Hamburgs. • Satisfaction
guaranteed.
G. BENTLEY, Blyth P.O., Ont.'
Theodore R. Gray
Organist of James St. Church
• Teacher of.
Violin, Singing and Piano
Special rates of •$1:00 a lesson for
pupils commencing before March 1st.
Regular rate $1.25.
FISH" FISH FISH
,WHITE.FISH,•13ADDIE; SALMON,
HALIBUT. -C. L. WILSON.
NOTICE
A public meeting will be .held, in
the .Town Hall, Zurich,, on Manch
•i and at
'clock pant n
9tli, at 1.30 0 p
Hensall Town Hall, at 8 p.m. in the.
interest of discussing Live Stock
h
'Problems., Spealtiers:- Jo n Martin,
Paris, Ont.; R. J. McMillian,-Seaforth
and W. D: Sanders, Exeter. Every-
bod invited,
�ll find d � t t®your advan-
tage
dvan-
tage...to place your order early
good selection O
it
Pant w
S
v.
:PHONE'
a
ANDY EASTON
sed Auctioneer fion�„ Clic Conn -
ton. Correspondence arrange -
or sales cast be mule by call:
he Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
Y guaranteed.' x.
Licensed
ty of Hu`
merits f
ing up t
FARMERS
f feeding Mo_
We have akar load o
w g
lasses for said;. Maple Leaf Brand,
at 26c a gallon.
Centralia Farmer's Co -Operative
Co., Ltd.
GRASS FARM` POlt SALE -Being
E. •half lot 5, concession 4, Hay •Tp.,
consisting "of 50
acres
es more or less;
spring water. Apply to 3, N.Per-
kins;Exeter.- 2-222tp.
NEW AiILI DxJA.1LY;R
FOR EXETER
We expect on or about March let
to start a milk route in Exeter. Milk
will be delivered by the bottle. 1Itrs
i
milk is frfroma, tested herd, r S , tl e cows
being guaranteed pure from tuber-
cular trouble and the premises strict-
ly sanitary. Sanitary methods of
handling Price perq
I uarel0c. Zile
will also sell sweet create 'A canvass
of the town' will be made on Satur-
day.
P.: J. SPARLING
FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice
farms in the Townhip'sof Unborn
e
,
Tucicerslnith and Hibbert. Good
and located s Well oca
g ted as to mar-
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos.
Cameron,.`Auct., Box 154, Exeter.
Dr.
John..
% prd
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST
IIas removed 'to Main azn St. Exeter.
South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70
_orse LivelC:
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1.R. CARLING
B.
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, esttnelit s, Insurance,
Office`
Carling Bl >
oclr, Matra St. Exeter.
A. L. TENI+1 ANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's '0raies xftaUYOs tits°:
John St. Phone calls receive" prompt
attention. Phone 26w
LET
LLIO 1 T & JOHNS
Know when you ,want your Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed,: or:
Il
yed or Dry Cleaned and we will call
for them and deliver thein..
Wo are out for business. ' Wheat
Yeu want a, New Suit, call in'and see
our Sanipli;s Y
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INVESTMENTS
.count iss Collected
acted Insiixarxct�°
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Office */gain Stree�etll,,t�, y,
W. Nicht q Exeter ... i
Order your counter check hoolts
Tho r.Elnies.