The Exeter Times, 1923-3-15, Page 8BEFORE.
Spring Goods
We Are Dis iaying
Spring Coats and .Wraps
A specially selected stock of Ladies' and Girls' Spring gar
n,ents is ready for your inspeetio n. We will appeciate an oppor-
tunity to show you mese new garmezits, Yon will finclathe prices
very attractive,
ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGI-IAMS
WOOL FLANNELS S and°: -IOMESPUNS
TRICOTINES. RATINES POIRET TWILLS.
CREPES VOILES CANTON 'CREPE
CI-IAMBRA;YS
House -Dresses and Aprons
NICI+aLY FI1vSHED DRESSES' AND APRONS IN'%ATTRACT-
IVE STYLES. SEE THE NEW COLOR COMBINATIONS, THEY
ARE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE,
WALL PAPERS MARQUISETTE CURTAINS
RUGS LINOLEUMS SCRIMS & NETS
QUALITY GOCIT}7S PRICED TO SAVE YOU 114ONEY
nvmisiam
February Sale
-- Our .
and
Most Up -to -Date
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor -Hearse and Horse Epuipment
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One trouble with this generation is
too match cyliinder oil and not
enough elbow grease.
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THE E WER'
Market report ---The 'following is
the report of . the- Esetar Market
corxreoted er err Wednesday.
Wheat $.1,10
Manitoba Flour $3.95
Pastry Flour $3.40.
Model Flour $3.70
Feel Flour $2.00
Oats 50c
Barley 60c
Bran $1.50
Shorts $1.60
Dairy Butter 45c to 48c.
Creamery Butter 57C
Eggs 26e
Lard 0,7 to 20c
Hogs $9.00
LOCAL
Don't, forget the St. Particle Cafe-
teria supper in Main' St. Church,
Friday, March 16_, A shbrt program
of Irish songs.„ -and. readings will be
given.
The Horticultural Society ` meets
to -night (Wednesday,)
Mr. Geo. Coleman, 'of London, vis-
ited in town on Saturday last.
•Stirs, F. R. Hamilto;i visited with'
her sons at Cromarty on Tuesday.
Clinton' town council has granted.
$75.0.0 to the Horticultural Society.
Dr, Roulston is still confined to
the house from au attack of la
grippe.
Good Friday comes on March 30Th.
Easter is two weeks from next Sun-
day.
Mrs. Geo. Van Horn visited her
mother; Mrs. Ryckman over the.
week -end.
"Well,", said the snow to the sun
in a, melting voice, "Just tell them
that you thaw me."
Mrs. (Dr.) 1Vood; of Blyth, vis-
ited for several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank -Wood.
If a Inan is prosperous he has no
use for his friends. If he isn't they
have no use for him. Ik
Mr. G. A. Pollock, of the Bank of
Commerce staff is holidaying at his
hone at Grand Bend.
The maple syrup season is not fai
away. Farmers are beginning to
get things into shape for tapping. ,.
Mrs. Peter Frayne is in Toronto
this week attending the funeral of
her brother;,Mr. W H. Johnston.
Miss Geraldine' Harness„ of Mt.,
Carmel, visited during the past week
at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Har-
ness, of town.
The Misses Alice and Flossie Vin-
cent have gone to Pontiac, 'Mich.,
where they will spend a couple of
weeks visiting.
March has been upholding her rep-
utation as the windy month. Strong
winds and gales have visited this dise.
trict frequently.
Miss Gladys Ward, of London,
spent a couple of days last week at
the home of her brother, Dr. John
Ward, of town.
Mrs. Prebble and, son Frank, of
Ilderton, visited the formers mother
, -
Mrs. F. R. Hamilton for Teveral clays
during the„1.^� %"week,
Mr. E. J. Christie, agent for the
Canada Life Assurance Co. is in Tor-
onto this week attending a course of
lectures for the agents.
IL Ir. W. L. "Hughes, of Brantford,
visited for a few days with his broth-
er-in-law, Rev. W. G. H. McAllister,
at the Main St. parsonage.
Mrs, Elmer Oesch, ch
s of
Zurich, ),,,anti
Miss Greta hIar ess, of town spent
Monday in London;` the former, re-
maining in town on their return to
visit for a few days.
The average than who does not
own a car can testify that friend wife
and family were' working this auto-
suggestion stuff long before Coue
as ever heard of.
Mr. Geo, Volland, of Detroit, Mrs.
. Hasey, of Little;, Falls, N. Y. and
lYIr. John Houlden of London, attend -
d the funeral of the late. Mrs. John
o11 an in Exeter on Sunday.
Mr: and Mrs. Win. Rycl;man who
have spent the past three' month
visiting relatives and friends here
w
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ROLLED OATS
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SPECIAL
yes\
ROYAL YEAST, Special
SPANISH ONION
S ....3 lbs 25e %\
GILLETTS LYE ......2 Tins 29c' 7\
GROUP 0 PEAS 2 Tins 25c
`c:IIOlCE
CORN2 Tins 25c h
5c. a box
1, L77A I'I:ETS 4 lbs. 25c
GRAN ,, .. lIIEAL.,....4 lbs 25c
„.ROLLED ,
a3LTJE ROSE RICE,... 3 lbs 25e
ICING SUGAIL. ....2 lbs 25c
STIELLFD,'WALNTUTS ....ib. 45c
9TJIRRII+ I+ S JELLIES, 3 pks 25
CAMEL DATES
25c
TOMA-TPES 2 Tins 30c"
WAX BiliAisT,S.: 2` Tins 38c Fl
REFTYGE BEANS. <2 Tins 38c
4 STRING BROOMS
9
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s
left Thursday morning for their
home near Moose Jaw, Sask.
Mrs. J Ward entertained a numn
ber of young people from town and
Saintsbury on Friday evening of last
week. A very pleasant time' was
spent in card playing and dancing.
Mr. J. Harding moved to town on
Tuesday from his farm in Usborne
to the residence herecently `purchas-
ed from Mr. Wesley Jones >on 'Main
St. The latter has moved back to
his farm near Crediton,
About 500 residents of Western
Ontario are on the "blaelt list" of the
federal income tax department at the
present' time -and are now being haul-
ed into court for failure to file the
return demanded by the Government:
Mr. M. E. Gardiner received word,
on Wednesday of Iast week of a sad
fatality which occurred at Essex, his
old home town, when Mr. H. N. John-
ston was, fatally injured when struck
V\ by a ,board in a sash and window
.factory. The board penetrated the
lungs and Mr, Johnston died shortly:
afterwards: Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone
and their, two children visited with,
Mr, and Mrs. Gardiner last summer';
and made a numberoffriends ,ink.
town, : iV,r. Wall ,Gardiner attended
Mie funert;i iu Essex on rriday.
LL1� .SODASMI,C11; j
I7 CANINE
S �A\
a pound 23c, a .pound
7ELIVL1, 09 ST0EtS WATCH SG 0'V
Ti
With the
ITt.rtSDAY, I%1
Churche s
oavEN PDESEYTERIAN CmTR(7H'
Rey. James Foote„ l3, A., Minister
10 a.m.-Sunday School and' Bible
Classes
l l
a.m.-- "The Jpy of the Lord is
Thy Strength."
The Minister
7 p.m: --"Luther Defended by the
Sword of Princes."
The Minister.
Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening
JMIllES STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. M. 7. Wilson, B.A., p'a.ator,
11 a,nz,-".A.-Friend Who Will Never.
Be Untrue,"
3 p.m. --Sabbath School and Bible
Classes„ all invited,
7 p, in. -"Slow Down or, Break
Down"
Helpfuk'''• congregational singing
with a good choir lead.
;MAIN ST. METHODIST OHURC}I
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.,
• (Phone 21. r3:)
11 a.ni,-Fiev. W. G II, McAlister,
3 p,m.-Sabbath School and Bible
Classes
7 p.m. ---Rev. W. G. H. McAlister,
BETHANY
2:30 p.m. -Service will be .li,eld in
the Presbyterian Church.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Services as usual next Sunday;
Capt. T. Robbins
NEW 1SE LIi DEALER
We have started a new milk route,
in Exeter and solicit your patronage.,
Our herd has; been tested and milk
is guarant ,.i pure. Sanitary prem-
ises and sanitary methods of handl-
ing. Price per ;-quart :10c; Sweet
Crean sold.
P. J. SPARLING.
3JILLINElly
Spring and pretty new hats seen,-
to harmonize. We are ready with
a fine assortment of trimmed and un-
trimmed' hats. A number of charm
ing patterns hats from leading hous-
es also await your inspection. We in-
vite the ladies,of Exeter and vicinity)
to, visit our parlors.
MISS A. YELLANI).'
•
.A.ny farmer who has eed grain to
sell, 'either a large or a sinail quan=
thy, would do well to 'advertise in
The Ti'm,es. A than often sends away
for seed grain that he sees advertised
not knowing he can get as good close
at home. '
Do_rne Theatre
Friday and Saturday
MAE MURRAY
IN..
`Fascination"
A drama of a girl who danced with
danger. Scenes are laid iu` Old Mad-
rid, Spain. Wonderful Spanish dan-
ces. A real Bull Fight. After the
figli
tlaeMtrr
ay, as Dlo es dances
es
for ,the guests at the ball ,reproduc-
ing in pantomine her bull fight) sen-
sations. Wonderful gowns and . gor-
eons scenery.
ADi MISSION "435c
CHILDREN WILL• NOT BE AD-
MITTED ACCEPT ACCOMPANIED
BY PARENTS.
CHILDREN 2;.tic -'
irthda
>gestio
uns
A DIVERSIFIED RSI ED LIST-
FINE WATCHES
SIGNET RINGS
BIRTH STONE RINGS
GENUINE FRENCH 'IVORY
IMPORTED r.
P E D PEARLS I3E..LL 4s L
, SILVER MOUNTED
00MB & I3RUSII, :ETC.
COME IN AND SEE OULt LARGE
STOCK OF APPROPRIATE GIFTS.
"WATCH OUR WINDOW"
J. Lawson
s
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clot, Exeter
'AIRIN4.
"75A'?RMERS,=-1 you got hold of a rubber bloat and found that it wore twice as
tong as any rubber boot you had had before.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
You ivouid insist upon having the sw 0 ,make of boot nextyear and 'reach:
succeeding year, would you not?
That s Just what thousands of farmers are doing after having bought their first
pair Miner's Inwincibles .
WHY? Because the Pira pair wore so long they will not take a chance `with
any other make.
,,This is why we need to advertise only to those who have not 'yet worn
Invincibles
20 80U-THOOTT BFO .
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FOR,'SALE-Brahamas; Rocks, Wy
andottes; Reds,: Minorcas, Leghorns;
Anconas, • Hamburgs. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
G. BENTLEY, Blyth P.O., Ont.
FISH - FISH FISH
WHITE FISH, HADDIE, SALMON+
HALIBUT. -C. L. WILSON.
HOUSE FOR SALE
On Huron Street, block and a half
east
of Main '
zn
Street, frame me house in
good condition. ' Apply to
LOUISE SWEET,
II>IIiOL14i
FARM
BABY CHICKS, from bred -to -lay
Barred Rocks, .$16.00 `for 100. Place.
your order at once. L. V. Hogarth,
Exeter,' Ont.' -Phone Crediton 18r31.
FOR SALE -Brick dwelling with
three
lots on. Main Street, nearly op-
posite Presbyterian church;,a Apply
on premises to MRS. R. POPPLE
STONE,- Exeter, Ont.
WANTED =A ' probationer for
Clinton Public Hospital. Apply at,
once to Bliss Grainger, Superintend-
ent,. Clinton, Ont.
FARi'r)ERS
We have a car load of •feeding Mo_
lasses for sale; • Maple Lea. , Brand,
at 25c a gallon.
Centralia - Farmer's ''Co -Operative
Co„ Ltd.
GRASS FARM FOR SALE -Being
E.•half lot 5, concession 4,,Bay TO.,
consisting of• 50 acres more or less;
spring water. Apply to J. N. Per-
kins, Exeter".- („ 2-22 2tp.
FARM FOR 'SALLA -'-100 acres;
being .lot' 17,''con. 4, Usborne. On
the property is a 2 -storey stone house.
bank ba'"
rn, horse stable and; _,drive -
she
drive -
shed combined; .,good spring water;
good cultivated, land. Apply to J.
N. PERKINS, Exeter,
WANTED --Middle aged lady tp.
act as housekeeper and companion
for aged lady in Exeter. ' Apply.
Stating wages' to Times office or Mrs..
R. POPLESTONE, Exeter.
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary. Surgeon
Office-14IclDonnel's 'Salessra. i
trY�s ori
Sohn St, Phone •.calls receive prompt
attention.. Phone 26w
ANDiY .ASTON
Licensed Anctionecr for the Coria,-
ty of Irnron. COrre;zl➢oizdenre arrange
ants fore alcs cani be niatle
t° by calll-
Ing tap, the Central Hotel, Exeter, -
Charges ano berate,: pai.i sf aeefoia
guaranteed,
•
tlitS
Commencing at $18 00
New Suit1ngs.
�'
JiLst Arrived
s r
You will f nd_it to
your advan-
tage
s!�� glace
Your � order
A
.d
selection of
Pantings
i3 HONE 81
FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice
farms
in the ,Townships ps of Usborne,
Tuck e
rs '
mzth and Ribbert.' Good
buildings and well located as to Mar-
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos.
Cameron, Auct., Box 154, Exeter.
Dr.
OIIIHOpluiCTOIi, OPTOMETRIST`
Has removed to Main St, Exeter.
South of Y.M,C,A. PHONE 70
Disc
HORSES AT ALL
Phcne.5 V
T cry.
zTVIEs:
CARLING
"Barrister, zSolicitor, "8sc.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance
Office C
atling)Blacic, Main St. Exeter
LET
ELLIOTT IO.I
.T & JOHNS
Knew when you want your Suit
of ,Overcoat -Cleaned :and, Pressed dr
Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will pall
for them and deliver them..
We are
out for Business. ViTlzetx '
you want a New Suit call in and sea -
our Samples.
OUR MOTTO -Service to he Pub lc
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