The Exeter Times, 1923-6-7, Page 8THE EXe:TER,.;TIMES
T1 JILSI)A,Y, JUNL 7, .11923
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For Service.
130N1 10
.For Service
Warm Weather Apparel
for
Dad and His Lad
traw H ats
The Sailor is the accepted Dress Hat for this season, we are
showing a complete range from conservative to sport models: priced
$2.25 tl? $3,00
Boy, Scout shaped hats in a variety of Straws and Sunshades,
£or' every member of the fancily. One, stack of Boys' . Straws ;to
retail at 2 for 25c.
oft Collars
For real comfort wear a soft collar -All sizes in white and
also in Raw Silk -Priced from. 25e up. We recommend the Van
Hensen and Forsyth semi -stiff collars, these are laundered without
starch and give an unusually smart
Ai a+pbearanee.
Neck Ties
Silk Knitted Ties - Silk Ties -_-:; Tweed -Ties
We are showing the new Silk Crepe Tie, which 'cannot crease.
oz•,wrinkle-Try one of those and knew real tie satisfaction.
,Suits for er f 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.
Summer Footwear
FOR EVERY MEMBER OF' THE FAMILY,
xr
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 sauce. 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
Christies Assorted. Cookies
35c :.lb
4 String Broom ................500
Royal Yeast 05
Seedless Raisins. `...... .... 15c lb.
Christies Soda Wafers 15c pkg •
3 bottles Extract ............. 25c
7 bars any laundry soap 43c'
Lux 11c
6 lbs. Oatmeal 25c
5 String Brooms 75c
Extra Heavy 'Broom $1.00
3 pkgs, Ammonia Powder 25c
Stewart
Market report The tollowin.g ie
the report of the 'Exeter Market;
corrected ev era Wedaesday.
Wheat $1.15 -
1\lanitoba Flour $3.85 a>
Pastry Flour $3,40.,
Model flour $3.70
Feed Flour $2,10
Oats 60c
]3ran $7;,70
Barley 65e
Shorts $1.70
Dairy Butter 28c
Creameryy-Butter 36e
Eggs 23c
Potatoes $1.00
Lard 17 to 200
Potatoes, 75c
Hogs $9.25,
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Yth tie Churches
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I PHONE 1$4. SOU T 4 (AT BROS.
o7*VEN :1'1 ESUYTERIAN ClirE OH; I E
Rey. ,James Foote,A., 'Ina ter a E
10 4.1M -Sunday . School and Bible
Classes ,
11 a,nz.-Rev: R. G. Garbutt
The Minister'p
7 p.m. -Rev. G. M. Chidley, B.A.
The
Minister.
Masonic Sevice,
d*(P.4 440®00 0400 +!'-100® ♦•
LOCA!�
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m POO*see .444044*
Mrs. G., S. Atkinson will be at home
on !Tuesday afternoon, June 12th,
from three to' six.
Don't forget the concert in the
Opera House next Tuesday eve to be
put on by graduates of the Brantford'
School tor the Blind. A rare treat.
llrnitll•re Dealer dlld Funeral
Director
WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TOpGIVE'
YOU SERVICE AND SATISFACTION, AND A PRICE THAT SUITS
YOU. WE STAND PREPARED TO CATER TO EVERY HOME'S
' `
FURNITURE WANT, HOVdr1VER LARGE, HOWEVER :SMALL.
LATEST DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE,
rw
FAIR PRICES.
THE HOME FURNISHER.
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment ,M. E.
LONGDISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TOGARDINE.R
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DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
01 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK r PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
Monday, June 4th, was a bank hol-
iday.
Mrs. R. Downie recently visited
for a few days with friends at Strath
Toy , ,
Mr. Charlie Acheson has taken' a.
position as junior with the Molsons
bank.
Mrs. John Jarrott, of Hillsgreen,
visited in Exeter during the past`
week.
,fmnes STREiJPJ 31Cill HODIST
CHURCH
Rev. -'M. 1"'asto'.,
Services as ;usual next Sunday.
2.30, -Sunday Schooll and Bible Class E
:wow
Wows
PHONE 11E4.
G. S. Atkinson, L.D,S..,D.D.S'
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Uniof-
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 d.30, P.m. •'
Office hours at ZURICJI ONT., Tues.
and Fri., 10.00 o'clock a.m. to. 5.00
o'clock -p.m. Phone 79.
GARDEN FOR RENT -The gar-,
den property -of Mrs. -Jas. Pickard on
James St. Apply at Times Oftice.
BICYCLE FOR "SALE -In good
condition, new tires. Price $15. Ap-
ply at Times, Office.
Mr. Harry Fuke, of Toronto, spent
the week -end and holiday 'under the
parental roof.
Miss Ruby Treble, of ; Toronto, is
holidaying with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Treble.
Mr. Fred Elliott, of Haileybury
visited his brother and sisters in
town this week.
A Trio of. Entertainers, graduates
of "the Institute for the blind, will'
give a concert in the Opera House,
Exeter, Tuesday, June 12th, under
the auspices of the Main St. League.
Mr. Bruce Rivers, -of St. Thomas,
is visiting at his home here.
"I believe in fighting an enemy
Myth his own weapons!" shouted the
militant general.-. "That is what
advocate -his own weapons!"
"Tell me," came a meekly enquir
leg voice from the end of the hall
"how long does it take you to sting
a wasp?„
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/ 'CANADA'S.
T /Ltu
Mr. Clyde Heaman, of Kingsville,
spent Sunday and Monday .with his
parents in town.
Mrs. Jas. Stewart, of Windsor, :is
visiting with her mother, <Mrs. S.
Harness in town.
LA GESTRETAIL GROCERS
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Machine Sliced BACON %/ii
33c. a pound l
PICNIC HAMS
22c. a pound
NEW CHEESE
3c. a pound
KRAFT CHEESE
39c; a pound
LUE'ROSE,
RICE
3 lb. 25c
POST BRAN
I'LAKB,S
c. pkg
ST.CHARLES
MILK
3 t. 19c,.
..
ON
• CARNA,T I
MILK 9i
13cL-
tin ,.
SOAP CHIPS :,.......,. 2 lbs 25c. '
LUX.,......g
... 2 Pk 22c
GOLD DUST .......,.. 5 Pkgs 25e
.1 -MMONNIA .-.. .. 3' Pkgs 25c
l F,AR1:hNII .,-, .-... 2'PkgS 16c-
EINSO , 2 Pkgs 15c
i ANIFLIJSH „ .. TIN 30c
BILLTE; ..BURIES .::...... 23e• lb
SOCIIOTX
MI
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ED ........ 23
c
l
b
slNGsR CRISP .'15c lb
SI1ATTS DOG BISCUIT 20clb
'ASTAY FLOUR ...i.24 lb 89c
:.�d
BREAD FLOUR 24 ib.. $1.05 `PINS
SALMON .... /It TIN 19c
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LOCATICYN
AIN STREET
EXETER, ONTARIO
Mis, Wm. O'Brien, of Seattle,
Wash., formerly of Exeter, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. H. E. Huston.
Mrs. R. Alexander, of the- Bound-
ary, is:visiting with her sister, .51rs,,
Thos. Kernick for a few days.
A number of relatives. , motored
over from Detroit to attend the Stan-
lake funeralSunday,ufternoon.
Mr: and, hirs f. Harry Gould -motored"
from Windsor rand spent the week-
end with the former's mother
Mrs. Rickbeirand two children, -of
Minnesota, are; visiting the 'former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Har_ dy..
Mrs. Janet. Hamilton was in Lou-
don Monday. attending the funeral of
her neice, Miss Jessie Hamilton.
Mr_ and Mrs. Luther Kestle and
children, of Toronto, are visiting the
former's father, Rev. J. D. Kestle.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fitton, of
London, spent Sunday with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Fit-
ton.
Mrs. I. G. Cochrane is visiting
this week in Windsor ,and . Detroit. '
Wonderful resultsfroni two . weeks
treatment
Mrs. Esli Heywood who ;has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Nichols
at .Adelaide village has returned
home.
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: John Hey, Jr., of
Zurich, the .'District -''President, will
preside and Mrs Boysb, of Lef><'oy,
Government speaker, . will give an
address. Alf the ladies , are invited
to be present. -
Rev. W. G. H. 'McAlister, the re-
tiring pastor of Main St. Church -is
superannuating after a pastorate of
42 years.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Harness and dau-
ghter Greta and Mrs. Jas. Stewart
were Sunday visitors at Mt. Carmel
last week. ,
Mr. E. J. Christie' was in Windsor
and Detroit on Saturday last attend-
ing a convention of Canada Lite• In-
surance agents. •
• Reserve your seats at Howey's
Drugstore for the high 'class Enter-
tainment to be furnished, by gradu-
ates of the Brantford School for the
Blind,: auspices. of Main St League.
FOR SALE -I have a number of
Tomato plants -at 10i a box, boxes,.
to, be 'returned; also "a number of
Cabbage ` plants at 10c :` a dozen.
Thos. Swale: Phone 44-7, Exeter.
FOR SALE .A .large number' of.
Pansy -and" Aster ;Plants. Apply to
W. J. Abbott, Exete'r'. "'
The lawn at ther,Trivitt Memorial
,church is being prepared to be used
for tennis playing, and,a tennis, club
is being formed.
Rev. and Mrs ,Tramper, Miss :An-
nie Sanders' and ITirs,'MeAarov. atten-
i1.he
Burke
presses
FOR STREET; PORCH OR HOUSE
WEAR. THESE DRESSES ARE
1\IADE FROM SPLENDID WASHING
MATERIALS, ARE WELL .MADE
AND THE STYLES ARE ' VERY
SNAPPY. THE PRICES TOO, ARE
REASONABLE -
$4.50
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leum
Rags
YOU WILL BE WANTING SOME
COVERING. THE PATTERNS' ARE
SEE` THEM AND GET OUR PRICES..
OF THIS SANITARY FLOOR
VERY ATTRACTIVE. ASK TO
ded a meeting'of the deanery of:clur-
•on at Hensall on Tuesday.
Mrs. Inksater and, daughter, Miss•
Consuella, ;• of Paris,_have_ returned
to their. "home after visiting withMr,,,
and Mrs. W. J. Bissett
Mr. Hy. Anderson, , • of Usbornn
left Monday for Port- ` Arthur to` at- Satisfaction CrUcirallt�et�
tend the sessions of the General •As-,�
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We Carry a
Big Stock. ;Of'
Good Furniture.
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riesthat
can't" be Beat,
sembly of- the Presbyterian Church 1
'Mr. and Mrs , A; Hooper, of 'Lon
don, and .1%1r and Mrs. Prodgers, of t
London, were among the many who;,
attended ,the Staniake funeral `on;
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Southcott, and -
Mr. and Mrs Gordon ' Southcott and
family, of London:; motored `up on
Sunday and visited with Mrs.'.C. A.
Southc"ott.
Mr. Joseph Davis, ef. Merlin, visit
ed -in Exeter Sunday and; Monday re-
turning Tuesday accompaxi ed ' • by
Mrs:, Davis who' has' -been -here for
some time.•
Mr. Victor Johnston, ,'of `Auburn,'
son of Mr. Albert Johnston, fornerlyr
of Exeter, has been successful in se-
curing his :B.A., M.'D., degrees at
Toronto University,
Rev. James, Foote' left Monday
morning for Sarnia,, ' where he will -
take the boat for Pt. Arthur to at-
tend-. the General "'Assembly of -the.
Presbyterian chureii. •
A couple of young'£ellows, conduc-
ted a street 'demonstration in 'town
On Friday evening •.: Last, They enter-
tained the crowd with. :'numerous
songs and between times worked off
quite oawnumber of small articleszon
the crowd.
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I I I III the localgTeens last Friday evening
the winners were: Thos. Elliott, Geo.
DAnderson, and �V.`,J. fieaman, with 3
e .H
ar
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wins Plus 21. E. J. Woth y,, D
ness' and R. G. Seldon were second
Friday d S airt d
rl ay an ay
Viola Dana in,
fiuE DOLIRR;1BRRY
COMEDY DRAMA
TWO EEL SERIAL BY " GO--
GET -'EM HUTCH"
COM DDY-" HIALLi' ANI) HEARTY'
PRICES- COMMENCING IBIS'
WEEK, 15c AND 25c
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with 3 wins plus 9.
Mr. and -Mrs. Hy. Strang, of. Us -
borne,` left Monday evening for. Pt.
Arthur, where Mr:..straug is a dele-
gate`, from the ,Huron Presbytery to
the General Assembly. 1VIr."and. Mrs.
Strang will also, enjoy a trip through
e
the West going as far as Regina.
Mr. W. H. Johnston occupied the
pulpit in James' St.• Methodist church
on conference Sunday Morning and
evening and he delivered.: two very
acceptable sermons. Service was
withdrayn in Main St. church in the
Morning and in the evening a song
service was held.
Itis the-;pu�s ,-ll
successful' candidablished:ies inresultrecentoftexe-
aminations' at Toronto University. in
Monday's paper were names of two
Exeter boys to whom we extend: con-
gratulations. Bruce Walker has
ceobpleted liis 11.A. course -with hon-
ors, thus securing Speeialist stand -
i 11 stext has completed
lx FY i „7 i:: es.r xn niedleine.
-N. ROWS
CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER-
VICES
,Phone Bis., 20W "` House 20J.
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FARMERS.
We have a car load of feeding Mo_
lasses for sale, Maple Leaf. Brand,
at 25ca gallon.
Centralia Farmer's Co -Operative
Co., Ltd.
:Wanted for Cash
moitteisier
1,000 tons of Scrap Iron, Rags,
Rubbers, Old 'Stove,** Horse Hair,
Wool, Lead, Copper, Brass, Geese'
and Duck Feathers, -and -all kinds of
junk. If you, have any .'Junk to .dis
'Pose of kindly phone' 39, ,or write
(ohi'
en9Exeter.,Ont.
I Collett,
F ARzvisIi
.,oR SALE -A few choice
farms .in -the Townships of ,Osborne
Tuckersuiltlz and Hibbert. Good'
'buildings. and' well located as to�mar"
kets Priced right. , Apply to^Thos..
Cameron, Auet. "Box 154, Exeter.
. BE INTRODUCED'
x DUC + D' WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. THE
WILL BE INTRO ,,LCE _..
WEATHER HAS BEEN A LITTLE COOL, BUT THE WARM DAYS
WILL BE HERE -SHORTLY.' WE HAVE IN 'STOCK, A ''WIDE'
RANGE OF POPULAR' STRAWS.
Pries range .ftom
Shits - an Iles,
WE HAVE A'BIG ASSORTMENT' OF THE POPULAR, SHIRTS`
FOR SUMMER WEAR. ALSO A WIDE SELECTION' OP THE
NEWEST; TIES.
UMMER SUITS
.AT ' $18.00
alearemerommoi
PIIONE
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Veterinary Surgeon,
Office -McDonnell's °dates tabhs-'ox
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. • Phone 20w •
Dr. John Ward.
Baby Chicks and Eggs -White and CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST
tuff Leghorns,' White Wyandottes, Has removed to Main .St. Exeter.
Barred Rocks: and Homburgs. Chicks South. of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70
16e each.' Garnet Heywood, Exeter.
Lawn Mowers sharpened by -mach-
inery. Satisfaction guaranteed. Price
$1.00. Agent for case .Tractors,
Fairbanks -Morris machinery. Weld-
ing and; repair work of - all kinds.
J ,G. Cochrane.
ared to do
I am � reP
NOTICE -I z
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paper. Izangingi Charges. reasonable.;)
Satisfaction \guaranteed.
A. T. Harness.
'ANDY EASTON
Liceiised Auctioneer for the
'arrange-
ments
Co
un
-
tyof Huron. Cogreslonlencrlarn e
nents
for sales can be niade by call-
ing 'up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed,
I°OTAAO- PLANTING
Have your potatoes plan .ted this
year with' a potato planter. Jobs
done quickly and well.
L, V, Flogarth Phone. Crediton 181'31
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or
se se Li very•
GORSES AT ALL 'TIMES.
Phone 5SW
Ba s a 'aston
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Barrister, S olici "
tor;
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter,
LET
ELLIOTT d@& JOI-INS
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v n you want : your "Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, er
Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will Ball:
.
for them and deliver. them..
We are out for business. hen
you want a NOV,' `Snit call in and see
our Samples.,
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MOTTO -Service
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INVESTMENTS
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