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The Exeter Times, 1923-5-31, Page 8777 TH IM li •'TXWRSlaAY, MAY atst; 14)28; PHONE 16 or Service tewart PHONE 16 F'or Service arm Weatherr Apparel for Dad and IllsLad Straw Hats The Sailor is the accepted Dress Etat for this season, we are showing a complete range from conservative to sport models priced. $2.25 to $3.00 "Boy. Scout shaped Hats in a variety of Straws and Sunshades for every mneinber of the family.One stack of Boys' Straws to retail at 2 for 250. Soft Collars For real comfort wear a soft collar -All sizes in white and also in Raw Silk -Priced from 25c up. We recommend the Van I3eusea and Forsyth semi -stiff collars, these are laundered without starch and give an unusually smart appearance. Neck Ties Silk Knitted Ties - Silk Ties -- Tweed Ties • We are showing the new Silk Crepe Tie, which cannot crease. or wrinkle -Try one of those and know' real tie• satisfaction. '• Suits for Men and. Boys A carefully selected stock of ready-to-wear suits for men and boys -also a made -to -measure service from a large range of samples Get our prices and see our cloths before you buy a suit. Sumer Footwear FOR EVERT: MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Outing shoes in white and brown canvas to fit everyone from the baby to Dad himself. Enjoy the comfort of these cool shoes and 'slippers and save money at the same time: We are, showing a range of. Ladies:- and Girl's fine white 'can vas slippers trimmed with white kid and also the white canvas . in • combination; with patent leather. These are very dressy and are moderately priced. Grocery Specials Royal' Yeast 05 Christies Assorted Cookies Seedless Raisins 15c ib 35e lir' Christies Soda. Wafers 15c pkg 4 String Broom ,::.. 50c 3 bottles Extract .............. 5c 7 bars any laundry soap 48c 5 String Brooms 750 Lux 110` Extra Heavy Broom $1.00 6 ib s. Oatmeal 25c 3 pkgs Ammonia Powder 25c the rePert of the Exeter Market Market r eport•----The following ,10 ��1 i t h 4, l e corrected every Wednesday. 11 t L t furnitllre Defflr anU funeral Dir66Qr WIDEN. YOU BUY 'FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO GIVE 01.3 -SERVICE :AND SSTISFACTION AND A' PRICE THAT SUITS YOU.; WE STAND PREPARED TO' CATER TO EVERY HOME'S FURNITURE WANT, HOWEVER LARGE, HOWEVER SM A•t,. `181 a LATEST DE -SIGN, L R3, e 4 TO � v R SERVICE, ECi BE m r. Wheat $1.20 Manitoba Flour $3.15 Pastry Flour $3.40, Model Flour $3.70 Feed Flour $2.10 Oats 60c Bran $1.70 Barley 65c Shorts $1.70 Dairy Butter 28c Creamery Butter 36c Eggs. 25e Lard' 17 to 20c Potatoes, 75c Hogs $10.50 1 LOCAL I' Mr. Wm.'Snell'was in Toronto this week. Mr, Bert Clark spent Saturday ,in. London. Mr. Alex Stewart, of London spent 24th in town. The London Conference is meeting in Sarnia this week. Mrs,. Billings visited in London Saturday and Sunday. Miss Vera Essery has been visiting for several days in. London, The Salvation Army held a picnic to Springbank on . May 24th. Mr. Theodore Grey, of London, visited in Exeter on May 24th. Mr. S. ' G. Bawden, of Goderich, was in sown over' the week -end. Mr. Ed. Balsden, of Stratford, vis- ited in Exeter Saturday evening. Mrs, Wesley Snell is around again foil'Jwing her illness last week. Mr. 'Chas. Salter has been on the sick list but is again able to be out. Mr. Wnr. Dixon, of Brucefield, vis- ited friends in Exeter; on May 24th. Mr. Ronald Witwer sang a pleas- ing solo in James St. church Sunday, eyeing. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Medd, of near Seaforth, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd, over Sunday. Miss Muriel Hogarth has returned after spending several days with Miss Josie Medd, of Ridgetown. Mr. Seth, Balsden, of London, who has been seriously ill is improving and is able to be up and around.'. Have you made sure thatyour name is on the Voters' List? you have only a day or so left to make application. ' Mr. Sampson Yelland, after visit- ing his mother here for two weeks returned to Port Perry on Saturcti.s• morning 'last. churches ..11111111111li111111111111111111111111111IIIIII1111111IIIIIIIII II11111 1111ll 11111lIII1II II11 1111111111111111IIIIIIIIIiI11II111111111II11IIf2 PHON21 184. CAITLIN' PRESBY,TERIAN CHURCiH ' Rev. xxunee' 1N'oote, R. A., Minister , 1Q a.m.---Sunday 'School and- Bible -- Classes IE 11 ;a.m.--"The Crisis in Missions" ' The Minister•. 7 pan. -"The Need of Unity'ir'i the 16,tlr Century Church" The -Minister. Boy -Scouts meet Friday 'evening. M FAIR PRICES., THE- HOME F URNISHER. GA:DiNER Conductor of Funeral Service Motor Hearse avid Horse Equipment LONG-DISTANCE CALLS; PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE O1 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK. " PHONE, 74J; Night call • 74W It was one, of thoserare occasions when , a famous lawyer had lost' a case, and he wasn't feeling very hap- py over it. "Your profession doesn't make angels out of men,' does it?" said a medical friend, teasingly. " "No," retorted the lawyer; "that's one thing we leave to you doctors!" The work of filling in the excava- tion:;,oh the vacant postoffice site has. commenced: "Mary, were yon entertaining a man in the kitchen last evening?" "That's for him to say, mum. I was doing my'best,with the material's I could find." v�. ., • 1 Stor.y s Lt �% RETAIL GROCERS rt s. O CAINADA'S LARGEST �UR Surgar 9 lbs. 1 • 0 N a Machine Sliced BACON 33C. a pound •q Boneless BACK BACON 43c. a Pound ':4 e t/ Choice Red SALMON 5c. a" tin n Raymond Mixed ' P.eic40c. WINDERIVIERE CI-foC35e Tb CHOCOLATE BARS 6 FOR 250 r' COOKED HAM 55c lb C.[IOICE RILL ...,... 3 lbs: 25c SX3. COCOANUT ....,23c lb ,Hr 1\TALNiITS 45c T TOII-ET PAPER s for c -. �,I-iOICD PEAS ...: 2 TINS 28c CHOICE CORN 2 TINS 25c PUMPKIN TIN 14.c TOMATOES TIN 15c PORT(& BEANS TIN 24c CRO 'VN SYRUP 5 lb TIN 39c No. 2 Quality BROOMS 39 e c each COC seyizC"l'.r 'JON int"t \�! EXETER, ti . ' A was greatly appreciated in .f airier St.A nu� t'ir ' 01: n. � w . ,embers' have• b ✓ pl t e .rz.e a cXruzeh on .z,a.rdar eve:ono last:: 1 -,cur .:.,.r.,�•t. JAMES 'STREET METHODIST • CHURCH Rev. M. J. Wilson.'13.A., Pastor. " = 11 a.m..-Mr. W. H, Johnston will t= speak. ,. WORMY 0.01.111 = 2,30 -Sunday School and Bible Class 7 p.m. --Mr. W. G. Medd, will speak The ,Lew organist will begin 'next Sabbath -All welcome. G. S. Atkinson, DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Uni- versity of Toronto. ` Late District Dental Officer, 'Mili tary District Number One, London, Ont., Main Office Main ,St. Exeter, Ont. Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.m. to 5.30, p.m. Office hours, at Zurich, Ont:, Tues. Wed. and Fri,, 10.00 oclock a.m. to and Fri., 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 5.00 o'clock pini. Phone 79. BICYCLE FOR •SALE -In good condition, new tires;, Price $15. Ap- ply at Times Oi<'ice. .100 A meeting will be held Thursday afternoon,, June 7th, at.2.30 p.m. in the Public Library, for the purpose. of organizing a 'Women's Institute in Exeter. Mrs, Joliu,. Hey, Jr., of Zurich, the District President, will' preside and Mrs Boyse, of Lefroy, Government ,speaker, will give an address. All the ladies are invited. to be present. rN�Ayr:""and Mrs. Frank McKenzie, of -Detroit, are visiting: the formers: parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. •MCI{enzie Exeter 'North. ' Mr. and Mrs, Wm. 'McAlister and three children of Mt. Bridges, spent Sunday and Monday, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell. Miss Josie Medd, of Ridgetown, i the successful in passing has been P g recent examinations at Queen's Uni- versity, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. R. Millar and two. children of Detroit, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Millar, Exeter North. • Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell, and Mr. and Mrs: Bradt and son Joe, motor- ed to London Sunday to .visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. G. Jones and daughter Miss May and' Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubert Jones motored to St. ,Thomas and Pt. Barwell for the 24th. Mr. J. G. Stanbury was in Goder- ich last week as Counsel on' a case 'Which lasted two days and was at the, Court I-Iouse again on Moriday on another, case. Miss Nellie Medd, ,teacher, in the public school has been laid up for several days , with pleurisy and her room at the school has been closed. She is improving favorably. IVIr. ,Earl H. Davidson, of Ontario Boy Scouts. Headquarters, Toronto, visited Exeter Troop on _Monday night and a special program was put on for his benefit. Mr. Jas. Jeckell is this week niov- ing into his fine new brick residence on 'Andrew St , and A E. Kuhn .is. moving into'the residence on William St. vacated M . t d by r Jeckell. Mrs. Wm. Wilson and child, of Ex- eter. are visiting relatives in Her sister, Mrs. Jas. Coiling - Wood, of Brantford, is expected here to -day to visit for a short time. Mrs. T. E. Handford, of Ingersoll, has ben visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James 'Walker;, of the London Road south, and other'' rela- tives and friends in this community. .Mr. Victor French, editor and, pro- prietor of the Wetaskiwin (Alta.) Times, has been suffering for weeks with an attack of rheumatism and i 10 at present takingrest c a cure at Banff:, Miss Blanche Senior i.s, in Toronto where she has a week's engagement to sing at the Hippodrome in the musical, novelty "A Sprig of Heath- The U.F.O. Convention., will be held in PIensall 'to -day' (Thursday.) Mr. Geo. Jones has the workmen busy on the foundation for his new' barn. Mr. and Mrs. Sam'- Stephenson, of.. Devizes, visited "with 'Mr. an "iv is. p:' Hein r�Nw� Mr - Fr'. Gowning," of Toronto, -i,�nt the week. a'* -i "fhJ parents -endrwith his Dr. and Mrs`. J.;`W."BroWning. Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Newell,. -of. Stratford, spent Sandal. :with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. ••?acnd Mrs. Thos.'. Bissett. s Mr. Dia Cornish, of Detroit, is vis- iting fora few days ':with'his,.sister,- Mrs. Cox, of town, and his parents at Elimville. . Mr. and Mrs. F L. Grieve and daughter Helen,, motored rip" from Strathroy for the 24th. Mrs. Jas. Grieve accompanied. them home.. Mrs. ',Norman Lloyd and son ac- companied by the . former's ,mother, Mrs. Thos. Elliott, ,left .on Wednes day to return to their home `near. North Battleford, Sasli. ',Mrs. Lloyd intends disposing of her property and returning to Exeter. Miss Vivian Hogarth who has been convalescing at the Houle of- her par- 'nts,Mr. and .Mrs. . S. `J. Hogarth, after. an attack of typhoid fever has returned to,. her duties as 'nurse -in - 'training at Victoria -Hospital, Lon 0 ' U ' CC T`� BROS Dresses ONIONY MENEM MINIM FOR STREET, PORCH OR HOUSE WEAR.' THESE DRESSES ARE MADE FROM' SPLENDID WASHING MATERIALS, ARE WELL ;' MADE. AND TIIE STYLES ARE VERY SNAPPY.' THE PRICES TOO,'ARE REASONABLE $4.50 $,5.00 ,x;6.00 AND $7.50 Pf IONii';• *4,' in le�.ni and �c�n ol�ut�l.: �.2.ugs YOUWILL •'BE WANTING SOME OF THIS ' SANITARY FLOOR COVERING: THE PATTERNS ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE. ASIC TO ' SEE THEM AND GET OUR PRICES. I:'l:Sotjthc�ttBr i _ 111111 I (I 11111Iillll l l l llllill llII1�IIIIII I VIII IIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111119�;rI1111IIII11111IIIIIII I III ILlllllli4i1111111111111111illllllll11111' • Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Southcott, who •have .spent the winter in California,: returned last -week and, are again be cupying . their summer: , cottage at Grand 'Bend. Accompanied- by Mrs. E. Spackinan, of Blenheim, ° they vis- ited in Exeter on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C: Sill and Miss Nettie Heideman, ,of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason, Mr. Louis Heideman 'and Mr: and Mrs Heideman and daughter,-, of Toronto,: attended ended th •tune •aI 'of the late Miss. r Emma Heideman on Monday. 11Ir. Stuart Stanbury has been noti- fled by the Classical Master, of Sea - forth Collegiate Institute, that lie has beenµ awarded " the Medal for highest standing in'Latin, in the Up- per School examination of 1922, at Seaforth.• ' " There was "very little -stir in, Exeter on May 24th, All places of business were closed.' The weather was fine and ideal for motoring,,and'the motor' traffic was'very heavy' `Quite a num- ber took in thecelebration at Oredi- ton and a''num ber went to Grand Bend. Rev. Linden Harvey occupied the pulpit' of Main St. Methodist church on Sabbath °morning last and preach- i' ed a very forceful sermon that ap- pealed ppealed io tlie congregation.` Mr. IXarveY; comes up ,for ordination at tire, present session of the Boz)cion Conference which. is • meeting in, Sar- nia. The local bowling : greens were opened for theseason on the after- noon -Miss Senior's picture a ' of- May 24th, When a Lonnie er," appeared r i7gent vias helcl. The - Winners; were in the Toronto Sunday World, Thos. Elliott., J. -A. , Stewart; Wm. Mrs,. Inksater and daughter, Miss Rivers and C. B. Snell, skip, with: Consuella,of Paris, visited for a_few three wins plus 12. The greens were days With ?1t' and Mrs, W. .T. Bis- hi fine shape and the howlers are self:. Miss Inksater ` Sang a solo' tlra.t look pg ;forward to a, good season. 1.111111111111 AVIIIIIiii i11111111IIIIIIIIIIII B u siness Picking Up Because . the people,pare finding out we are giving good value .for their money. We have some excel lent values` ;right now, don't miss a them. • See our window, something new and nifty:•. A,t' N. R -OWE CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER- VICES Phone Bis. 20W House 2df, IIIIIIII11111IIjI1I11111II1il11111IIII1111111II11111 FARMERS We have a car load of feeding; Mo_ lasses for 'sale,{ -Maple Leaf Brand, at 25c a gallon. 'Centralia Farmer's Co -Operative anted for Cash 1,000 -tons of Scrap ' Iron,'' Rags, • Rubbers, Old Stoves, Horse Hair, Wool, Lead, ;Copper, Brass, Geese and Druck Feathers and all kinds of n j junhk. If l ave a Y, Junk to dis- pose of kindly phone 39, or write I, 'Cohen, Exeter, Ont. A - w FARMS FOR SALE -A choice farms' in the Townships of :Usborne, Tuekersmith and. Hibbert. Good braidings "and -well located as to mar- kets, Priced right. Apply to,Thos. Cameron, Auct.; Box 154, Exetef, *ILL BE INTRODUCED WITHIN � THE NEXT FEW DAYS. THE WEATHER HAS BEEN -A LITTLE COOL, BUT THE WARM DAYS WILL ,BE HERE SHORTLY. WE HAVE IN STOCK; :A WIDE RANGE OF POPULAR STRAWS. Pri es range ftom $1 to $2.50 Shirts and Ties WE HAVE A liIG ASSORTMENT OF THE POPULAR ` SHIRTS FOR SUMMER,WEAR. , ALSO ;A WIDE SELECTION OF THE- NEWEST IIE- NEWE T TIES., AT 1.5.00; StT1VI�IER SUITS P I 0 .N E a • A. E. 'PENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office-Mcbonneil's'Sales rtablyds ou John St. Phone- calls, receive prompt attention. Phone 26w Dr. John Ward Baby Chicks and Eggs -White and CiILROPRACTOE & OPTOMETRIST Buff Leghorns, White Wyandottes, Has removed to Main St. Exeter. Barred Rocks and Hamburgs. Chicks South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE .70 16e each. Garnet Heywood, Exeter: . .- Lawn Mowers sharpened by mach inei'y. Satisfaction guaranteed. Price $1.00.. Agent for Case Tractors, Iairba ksmachinery. 1Io:vis Weld- ing and • 'repair' work of • all kinds. J. G. 'Cochrane. NO'IIOE. I' 'am prepared to do paper -,'hanging. Charges reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed. A.« T. Trai•ness POTA•TO PLANTING, Ilave your 1 Potatoes plantecl this � year with pOtatO planter, Jobs done quickly and .well. Is. fir, Ilogartli°'Phone Creditor' 18r31 ANDY ,EATON Licensed Auctioneer foal the Conn t of Hi'uronCorrespondence arrange,. y . nrcnts for sales can be urirulo by ' call- ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter.. Charges moderate, satisfactions` guaranteed. Horse Livery HORSES AT ALL TIMES, Phone 58W '& Easton ini 3a4�� Ie R. CARLING B. Barrister Solicitor, &c. Loans, Investments; Insuraiice, Of>ice, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter LET ELLIOTT & JOHNS Know .when you want your Suit of. Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed," or: Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we win calf, for them and' delivar:them.. We are out for business. When t s You• want a New Suit callin and sea our Samples. OUR MOTTO- ,_Service to the Public, rnGIL-CLASS VESTM1NTS 4.econnta, CollecINted1IArsisraant.t' ERNEST ELLIOTT Office, 11#airt f 1.. • d... tr r�'