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The Exeter Times, 1923-4-12, Page 8"elf.VX&41 uy that Stilt or ra PITONE 16' This Week YOU TO INSPECT OUR DISPLAY WI-IILE TIIE GQMPLETE. 01IR SOCK OFFERS A CI-IOICE BE- TWEEN, TAILOR:6BI UTT SPOWT cobv-rs, BURBERRY STYLE QArTS, 'WRAPS 11111T,11 THE NPAV SCAUE.COLLRS, DUVETYN •'' ' WRAPS AND TAILORED CAPES. PURE WOOIATEN •CLOTH -AND GUARA,NTEED LININGS INSURE SATISFACTORY SERVICE PRICES Riu\FGE FROIld $12..r.I0 UP. ..'Spr"inv Gloves StiF.;t arrived, Pure Siil Gloves, • With -long cults, also 9 coal- plete range .of Silk and Cham- isette Gloves, la the 'Palm:Oar shlijies. We sell, the Ke.Yser L --,lore which is guaranteed sa,tis- tory, Spring Hosiery Stylish Stockings in the bed and Clocked offeets. Black and Beige are the popular cal- ors, and we have both the Pare Silk. and the Silk„and LiSle. weights. Ask to see'eur SPeoial clocked. Stocking. at 75n per pr. EAST COLOR GINGHAMS-32 INCHES WIDE, REAL VALUE AT 35c PER YARD ENGLISH GING-HAMS-SMALL CHECKS IN ALL COLORS, SPECIAL AT 28e PER YAB,D ' RIC-1t.A.0 BRAID- WHITE OR COLORS, WE WILL SELL IT BY YARD AT 3c OR 9 YARDS FOR. 25c. BOYS SWEATERS .FOR $1.00 PURE CASHMERE WOOL SWEATERS, IN THE SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGH'''. PULL -OVER STYLES IN GOOD COLOR COMBINATIONS. , '11-IESE WERE BOUGHT r.L10 SELL kAT $2,50 AND 33.00. SIZES 24 TO a2,---.5.'0vn CPIOICE FOR $1.00. VOU l''ATING TOO TAIICII F014 GROC_ERJES? ROYAL YEAST 05c LUX . • 11e SEEDLESS RAASINS 15e Ib , 3 pk., A'AIMONTA, POWDER 25o CASCADE SAIMON 10e,Tin 4 -STRING BROOMS 55c G tbs. 0A.rAt . 25e , 75c SALADA TEA 65c M CHRISTIEZ, SODAS . 15c lb pital SPECIAL TEA 55c lb ,.-LARGE BOTTLE -VANILLA. (8 oz) FOR '22c • .......c/atlArrreaCCMIMPICX.6,11.96:011:1MOSAIDISK:1 , 44 I THE Market report -The folloWirig 18 1 the report of the Exeter Market corrected e'iery Wheat $1,15 f.laiiitobit Flour $3.$5 Pastry Flour $3.40. Model Flour $3.70 Feed Flour $2.00 Oats 60c Barley 60c Ilrfin $1.50 Shorts $1460 Dairy Butter 40c Creamery Butter 55c Jilggs 25c Lard 17 to 20c Hogs $1O.00 • ' 117.,...3 ....,..'f101110111111filltlillY0[1:111gNitt.110[1: GARDIN'ER'S SO OUR INVITATION TO INSPECT OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS IN FORCE AND IT INCLUDES „EVERYBODY. THERE. IS NO SPECIAL DAY, NO BEST TIME TO LOOK AT OUR FURNITURE,' C01).M ANYTIME THAT YOU PLEASE .AND STAY AS LONG AS INTERESTED. WE LAIM THIS STOCK OP OURS WILL DO IT'S OWN AR- GUING, AND WE WOULD RATHER SHOW YOU THAN TELL LATEST DESIGNS, LARGEST STOCK, PAIR PRICES, BEST -SER- VICE. Condlictor of Funeral Service Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment M P i i Ck !V, O1 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK. PHONE, 74J: Night call 74W ..tLIESEE00"IiMamomongs=imeFtrmanyawannu .T.171,1 EXETER TEES Subscription rate $1.50 a year. ADVERTISING RATES DisPlay Advertising -Made know/ on application. Stray Animals -One inneztion -50c three insertions for $1.00 Farm or Peal 'Estate for Sale 50t eaelpinsertum for one month of fou insertion. 5Ifscellaneous articles of not mon. tha.n Sue lines, For Sale, To Rent, Watited, each .insertion 50c. Lost and ',found locals 25c. . Local reading notices etc., 1.0e per line per insertion. Nonotice leer 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 5e r line, NCE HIGHER TILE FEWER I-Iusband: "I'm tired of this eter- nal /lagging. I wish you would• let ale alone. Thank the Lord there are 00 marriages 1 heaven!" Wifie: "Well, there's a good rea- son. There aren't any men there. Host: "I forgot to as you wheth- er you drank anything." Guest: "Well, almost anything." !Orli/ 1011 W Pi Stores Ltaal C A N D S LGEST RETAIL GROCERS 25c. calces 25c. 1 21. CAMEL DATES CASTILE SOAP pecial Blend TEA a pouri.d ‘YITEIAT FAMOUS RED BAG MOCHA AND JAVA BLEND "RO1'.1,Elj OATS sfc 6 Ib 2 ' ROLLED WHEA '''''' ' 1.2 lbs15')cr' i':•GRAN OATMEAL lbs 25c "CORI‘T I\IEAL Ms 259- • • Wi":IIL'ATLETS 4 lbs 25e' ROSE RICE 3 lbs 25e BEANS lbs 25o % SEEDLESS- RAISINS ....15c /b PEAS r 25c. CURRANTS 20c lb LARGE PRUNES .........17c lb DRIED PEACHES ... . 17c ib CROWN, SYRUP 5 lb tin 39c PLUM JAM M tin 53c SITEP,RIFF'S MARMALADE i4 4 th. tin 65c CI-IOICE CORN 2 tins f(),r 25c. Uei! c Toba ver 11 co 4 4 6v e1KgPntoaj01j torni, '44 4:a• 011, 40 • 11 5 o*G4t-1450,45 Mr. Jas, Iiern, visited in London Tuesday. Wm. Egmunds spent Tuesday in London. :Air. F. M. Boyle 'visited his mother in London Sunday, Mrs. Lamport and Mrs. W. Snell spent Tuesday in London. , Mr. Russell Brintnell left for Parkhill to spend the summer. Mr. B. Doyle delixered a new Stu debaker ear to Hensall this week., Mrs. Haas has returned to town after visiting at her home in Buf- falo. Mr. Sim. Pollen left last week for Wisdsor where lie has taken a pos- ition. Mrs. John Andrew has been con- fined to her bed for several days with illness. Mr. and Mrs. G. Winewai'den, of Exeter North, have returned to their farm. near Parkhill. EXETE Mrs. Hoskin ,returned home atter spending the Winter in Brant- ford and ;Hamilton. . Mr. Newman Hardy, who has been working, in Detroit, has secured position' in London • Miss Marjorie Dennison, of Grand Bend, visited over. the week -end with Miss Evelyn Howard. Mrs. C. Baker and children •have; returned hOnie after visiting in St. Marys and Thamesford. Mrs. Tramper and 'children -re- turned last Thursday after' spending a few days in 'London..„ Mrs: Harry Elworthy returned after visiting for a week .with her daughter May, in Detroit. - • • +++ •••,. • „. • • ••• • .••• ..•• • •• • .• , • • ,•-• '1•11iLl.S1)AY, APRIL 1410h, IIP211 ,..........,....,,,-..............--,---...--*-7-• ...Nun, ‘.......,-,-.......,..,....^1.- ,. liiiii til tlip: ' Ch ilit:CIIiS OAVEN l'RESEXTERIAN (71ITIRCII•'''="'' " 1HON133 is4. SOUTHCOT1' BROS -; plioNt..184-. , ......,7. ,•• Rey-. antates Fol,,B. A.. Minister • 10 a.nt,--Suuday SchOol and Bible LS; Classes , = 11 a.ni,--"Fluding Rest., . ...- , Minister , .I. ar,for, 7 p.m.-" 'rile Eternal. City ia the ....,. E l'iP or •a I.,aitheran Arnry.'' ' = 'I'b.e Minister. F----. , ing These cuts represent two pon- tilar Spring Styles that we believe will be •,'big sellers thig, seatin, They, are "Murray id"ax .• cellent 'fitters and give tory wen., Boy Scouts meet Friday evening. t••••••• SAALITS STREET IVI.E1THOD/ST E" ,OFIURCJI1 Rov. M. J. Wilson, )3.A., f'&9tOr: SQ-1'ViCC:5 as usual next Sunday \\COu'RRAy MA)N ST. IlINTIIIODIST 4)111:1111,(0. 1.Iev. Geo. McAlister, 1)f. (Phone 21; r3.) 11 Men' s Natural . Disposi- tions.' 3. Sabbath, School and Bible Gasses • 7 p.m. -`'Soul Navigation" BETHAI\TY 2.30 -Rev. W, G. I -I. 5TeAl1ister. SALVATION Allieriff SERVICES. Services as usual next Sunday. Capt. T. Hobbins BABY CHICKS will be ready next week. 1200eggs per .week" hatching from now on. Custom hatching for anyone desiring same. Eggs for in- = • etzbalor lots also sUpplibd. Apply to - W. F.•ABBOTT, Exeter., Baby Chicks arid Eggs -White and Buff Leghorns, Wiite Wyandottes,. Barked Rocks and •Hamburgs. Chicks 16e each. Garnet Heywood;' Exeter. WANTED -Smart boy to learn the hardware business. Apply I-Iea man's . Hardware Store. ' Quite a nurnber of youngsters started of to school for the first t.11111 'tine on MonclaY - _ " Mrs. Rftri)h..Brand, of Alvinston, is -visiting her parents,,-IVir. and Mrs. - 'otice Robt. MawhinneyN . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Willis have treectlulinheed LfrePam,t110Dyentrofait,ilr ldnhAsvepibeenn- ay by-ria:y; every way we are .0.01•LI ••••••• SILK LISLE ROSE Our biggost selling Hoi47 • • season; collies in. the wid„e'131),..1,?a1,- • colors of Black, Fawn. All sizes per pair "85. " inef\Eeets1.1e`'1Q1ettwee,siht a(QiIs11141tittYd?'1"..wQ°:;..ot()Vieles • coine 111 many styles. Popular sel- ling linos are $1.25 $1.50 .,,qnd :New Co.ats" and Suit Every week we have a, new .ship inent of 'Coats to..,-Sitowyolle in this way we are able to get the new models as they colue tifroligh the factory; Prieed at -,$15.00, $20,00 t� $35.00. • '1 All Tyne Crepe This is the most popular Silk fabric for waists And dresses this season. It comes' in all" the new. shades 36 in.. wide at'per yd, . , . Navy. I)oil.ett Tkvill For Dresses and Snits -4f you can make your own, Dress or .Sitit We can., offer you a SPIendid ,all wool Poirett Twill at.peS:'" yd. $2.75 ALL - PAPERS 4 Patterns, in Bedroom Papers in neat stripes, worth double the priee we are asking. Enough paper and border for room for $1.50. o tith cc)tt OrMISIONV , • IIM:1::=11=1/111: Some person took the liberty of "Mrs. D. D. Smith, of Toronto., has removing a beautiful ,caln endar fro _ . 1" been visiting , for a few days with the lobby of the postoffice. her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. I. Arm - Mrs. David Rowcliffe returned hothe Monday ,after visitingwith her daughter, at WalkerviIle.: Mr. Chas. Coward who has beet visiting here from the West left foi his home Wednesday morning.- , Mrs. A, J. Ford and Mrs. Chap man - returned home Monday after visiting in Brantford and Hamilton. Messrs. Art. Ford and Chas. Prout who have been working in Detroit. lia,ve returned home for the summer. A .,. nunther from this community attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Geo. /Layton, at Brucefield on Mon- day. , Mrs. John Mallett and Miss Ior- othy, of London, visited with- Mr. and Mrs. Esti Heywood during the week. • Miss Nellie Medd was in Bruce - field during the past week owing to the death of her' friend, Mrs. Geo. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vincent of London., spent the week -end visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vincent. •• - • Miss Marion Wood and Miss Mar- garet Wethey yisited at the home of Mrs. F. W. Gladman. in London dur- ing the past week. Miss Corsina Parsons presided at tile organ of James Street"church on Sunday 'last in the alasence of the organist, Mr. Gray. Mr.. ThOs.• Laing- courier on 'rural route No. 3, Exeter, made his firSt trip by auto on Monday. The roads Were none too'good. 'Miss Verda Leavitt, school nurse at WaIkeriiille; has returned to her datieS after spending Easter days at her home here. Mr. Jos. Davis and son Cliff, were in Windsor last week, 'The latter has taken a position with the Ford works and is' remaining. Mr. Alvin Moir, who has been workingin Windsor and who had the misfortuse to have his hand badly injured,' has returned home. Rev. W, 01. H. MeAlliater preach- ed a splendid sermon- to' young peo- ple in Main St.ochnrch on Sunday evening. There" was a good attend- ance. Mrs. A. •Ericson, and little' son, •who' have been visiting for several weeks with Mrs. W. G. I3issott, left last Friday for their home bn RecheS- ter, N. Y. • M. and Mrs. John Caldwell pleas- antly entertained a number of young people on Wednesday evening of last weclt. A very enjoyable time was spent by all in games and a- "muSements. • •.Mrs. W, ,T,atrian, left Tuesday for 1,1rindsor to visit her 'uncle, Mr. Ed, Powell.. Mr,:FoWell has just re- turned from a • trio abroad haring 31 strong. Iliss.Florence Harvey r returned r' the, latter pat of last week gte. ng her sister Mrs. Grieve. at StrathrOy. Miss Lula Hastings who has been spending several weelts, in London spent Easter vocation in Centralia and Exeter. - Cayen Presbyterian Sunday Schdoi recently took up a collection for the Armenian Orphan Fund and $107-00 were realized. • • Mr. Cecil;Walker. Who "Spent sev- eral weeks in the West ha S retUrned • to town and has res -tinted his posi- tion at Mr. N. Hockey's barber shop: Mrs. John 'Routleclge, returned to Dutton On Friday last.", 'She was ac- • comPanied by her inolher, Mrs. -Wm. Rivers, whb will visit there for a few days. •, . Monday was' the sixth Anniversary of the •capture of VimyeRidge, where The flag was hoisted in town to com- the Canadians won -undying fame. merate the occasion. ", Mr. H. S. Nicklin, of the city of Guelph, who was recently • raised from the position ofsecond to first engineer has now been.:promoted to the position of city 'engineer. • Mr. Nicklin is to be congratulated on his rapid rise in his choSen profession, Mrs. Nicklin was formerly Miss N Kinsman. A number from Grand Bend were Jin Toronto- last weelc., where they joined a deputation to wait on Hon. F. C. Biggs in reference to the "13lue 'Water" •highway.* plan'from Windsor to Owen Sound. AmOng those who attended were H. Gill, 13. Bossen- berry, G. Eccleston and P. C. Walk - Rev. Mr. Gifford, of Lucan, occu- pied the .pulpit of Jawns St Method- ist church on Sunday.", He Sjoke in. ,the interest of theEdticational fund , • . and in' the -morning delivered.- a very forceful sermon that a,niealed to his trying to serve you better and better. ‚To- show our appreciation of the splendid way you have 'stood. by .us • • • . in.. past 'year's,. we are 'going-tosell our furniture at a bare living profit, FOR • CASH. During the so -palled hard times buy here and save money. CONDUCTOR OF" FUNERAL SER- VICES Phone Bis. 20W, • House 20J: 11111111111111110111111111111111111111WIIII1111111 FOR 'SALE -Brick dwelling with three lotS on Main Street, nearly op- posite Presbyterianchureh.' Apply .premises to MRS. 14. POPPLE4 'STONE, Exeter, Ont. . . FARMERS -' • hayea, car' load of feeding Mo_. lasses for' sale; Maple Leaf Brand, at 25c, a gallon. Centralia Farmer's Co -Operative Co., Ltd. CANNING CORN. -The Exeter Canning Co, is,rt,,,ady -to emitrziet w3.li fariners tb grow corn for 111,5 year, We w owl d ad vlso th wtslie-1„2- to grow corn to get contracit carlv a our outstdc acreav (w'ill ha much .sinullerthi,s season. kilts, 'Exeter.- , .2-22 2tp. IVIHOLM FARM BABY OH1OKS, from bred -to -:lay Barred Rocks, $16.00 for 100. Place your order at On.ce.' Ij. .V. Hogarth, Exeter, Ont. 'Phone Crediton 181.31. .$1).iti.':0::......' co0141-,(bioig.., at $ta:,()q.,:..... .Now.'..stiittogs.,._-.„ .....jiis....:...AtIi-iivo...-0.,:..... • You will find it to your advn- tage to'place your order early 0Ord selection. of• Pantings q' A PHONE 8'i • '="4'&,„ 1• Wel 'reArl:ON44,41,11.0:T4,14.0):'" ' : • • GRASS FARM FOR SALE -..-Being 13. half lot 5, concession 4,HaY•Tp.,, consisting of 50.acres more. or' less; spring water. Apply to S. N. Per- bearers) Mr. Gifford.,,' also add'res- CLUBBING- LIST. Sod the Sunday 'School in the, after- noon•and preached an excellent Ser. - Mon at night. •• . . . NT veterinary Surgeon Office-311cl)oune,il's •a.tes ist'tablasbr John St. Phone calls .receivo prompt attention. Phone '26W Y EA, 101' tohthxoei.'euro..iTtlerialesat:tle.s5.1) a year; $2.90 Lieensed Auctioneer tor the calm - Mrs. F. W. Gladrua,n, Colborne St. Times and Toronto Globe ..... LonclOn, entertained on, Tbursday at Times and Mail & Empire 6.25 a charming high tea 19r her daughter Miss Margaret, and 1.16r• guest,. miss 'rriinss, and London- Advertiser 6:25 Marguerite Pickard, of Exeter. The Time and London Free 'Press 6.25 decorated with yelloW daffodils. guests were served at small tabrinsa- IT,iimmeess and aTmoitiyonitroelSatiaar .36..2255 vors 01 little Yellow,. reses and Easter Times and Montreal witnese baskets were rat each. cover, The .„ ,,Titnesand. Farmers Su guests were the 111isses, Marion 1.'"000s ,,,,,, „ ,,,, ,.•„..,„„„ ,,,11.___,._ , ,.,, and Margaret -(VetheY, of. Ilketer, '''''1,e''' and _„,,,'-'-ul-wbid, it `-riiaraian 6 'kti Ruth 'Watson, Mary and ATargaret Till),e and 'Pre2bYteriaa ,•-• . • . -3.90 "Marrliall Vera g�bbi?,'4:.4.1.1sc.1 Eileli- Tho alisove publications may be 1./ ner, arjorie',Ctiniiilah,i,' actin Cair.u- olAailied,',,k'it'imes subscribers in any IIi616",, IC4t111.0011. I h 7:"'" , , '...1,',50, representing the price of The. bell, Aline 5Ic, egbr,'"Annicr Cleanse, coml)itintion, tile pirce for. -any pub - :11'010n -AlcArt1)4,,aill,icert Johnstdr, licatton lacing the figure given, leas ICathiemi Gildt of Ceninalia,; , a,,4g!yy•.i,4''t''-•4rre,y.'a1; 59. T -s, TboiiasMry Al4Doralaa lili.ry Ho ' O fri/Rowat yu.,, ,, ha in, P,„„e•t•ILY • . • an(11 Have re-nowed your subsCripL, ftred 9sit ;4;11'4, ••'••trcilte. tion ,to. ty of Huron. corrospoiteicAce arrange- ntents for sales can be made by ea11.7 iug tip Hotel, Rxeter:. Charges )11-tederat.c, , satisfaction . • , r. o #ar olliriopiucTon & OPTOMETRIST • Has removed to Main St, Exeter.. Sonth of Y.51.0.A. PI-I0iN"111,70 . Lvel.-y • Itottsts AT ALL TIMES, Phone 58W • L R. CARIJ/Ng 173,;A: Barrister, Solicitor, &c., Loans, Investments, -Insurance, Office, Carlini Block, Main St. Exeter • LET ELLIOTT Si JOHN s •1' ' Know when you want. yonr',Silit of Overcoat Cleaned and.Preaseil, ote Dj.ed or Dry Cleaned and We will cafl for them and deliver them:. - , We are 101if'•fOr' l)usines,s. When yoa ,tvant:"a .No' Snit" Call in and'see' our Saniples. ' - OIJII,11QITO--Service to the Public. Accounts, Celliceta•r1 •lostirsince trtNES'T -ELLIOTT Office, Alain Street, Exciter. IPARNIS'Fbn SALE -A few pholeo farms in the TownshipS of Lisbon:to, Tuckersmith and IIibbert. Good ,Ituildhit2;s and Well lotiated as te , Priced • rnar (gt EastoAl W. 1. 611A 'AO .1:,1!2/4;11'r:jk rkt:P'kkOki 15 0 41