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The Exeter Times, 1923-6-14, Page 8PHONE 10 For Service Warmer Weather` demands Suitable Apparel Suggestions from our large Stock Summer Dress Materials r 'lr 0 s+. have new pieces coining ng in everyday. You may make a seleetiou We are shown a big range of exclusive Dress Lengths a from, Paisley''', Voiles, Normandy Voiles, Paisley Crepes, Sponge. Crepes, Pure Silk Egyptian 'Paisleys, Plain and Fancy Ratines. From our large range of designs, you will be able to choose a mater- ial just suited to your needs. ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GING1TAMS 'IN Tali±: POPULAR SMALL CIIECKS Summer Footwear PATENT OXFORDS PATENT COLONIAL SLIPPERS OXFORDS' COLONIAL SLIPPERS STRAP iSLIPPERS In cool comfortable Dongola Kid leather. WHITE CANVAS SLIPPERS, in ane and two-tone combinations, Summer Stockings WHITE SILK LISLE -Plain or with fancy black clocks. PURE WRITE, SILK --Plain, Ribbed and Clocked SILK LISLE ---With wide rib effect, in Dove Grey and Beige PTTRE SILK RIBBED STOCKINGS in Black, White, Beige, Dove and Brown. Special BLACK, COTTON STOCKINGS -Sizes 5% to 10-25c or 4 pr for 95c Groceries at Wholesale Prices Royal yeast ., , 05c a 3 Pkgs McLaren's Jelly Pow Choice Seedless Raisins 15c $b der -25c 7 lbs. Quality Oatnneal .....25c Extra Quality Corn large tins 75c-Salada Tea; 65c 10c Shredded Wheat 12e 7 Bars Laundry Soap' 48c Heavy, (5 -string. Broom) $1.00 Our Best Bulk Cocoa .... 15e Ib Medium (5 -string) Broom 75c 1 ib tun Cascade -Salmon .;,15c Light Strong Broom .: :...50e x/ ib tin Cascade Salmon ,.10c 2 Large tins choice Peas ...25e 1 lb Ccoice Red Saluron "95c 0 lbs PURE CAE SUGAR WITH YOUR GROCERY ORDER ►t�vvar�t a _. w. ,...�.C.:'.'.iG... M.'7..w .*.��:Y.,nw..,t;�.v{::,�tix. ., «a. 1 °urrtiture Dealer aE1c1'. Funeral DIrector' WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO GIVE YOU SERVICE AND SATISFACTION, AND A PRICE THAT SUITS YOU. WE STAND PREPARED TO CATER TO EVERY HOME'S FURNITURE WA NT, HOWEVER LARGE, HOWEVER SMALL. • LATEST'DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE FAIR PRICES. • THE HOME FURNISHER. 111 DIVE Conductor of Funeral Service Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment LONG DISTANCE CALLS 'PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE O1 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night call 74W ONE ON PA "Pa,e' said Clarence, "what's a hypocrite?" '-it's a 'manwho tells his wife that she looks better in her last year's hat than her neighbor does in the new $50 one she's just bought," snapped nna, with a mean- ing glance, in pa's direction. • Mr. J. G. Stanbury was in Toronto the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson, of the 2nd con. of Stanley, have the. synipatlhy of many friends in the loss of their little daughter, Ella, aged 8 years, from scarlet fever. Inter- ment was made in Baird's cemetery, tores t ,4 • se Li SATISFY LARGE PRUNES 17 CIIOICE RICE „ ..,3 Tbs 25c TAPICOA 2 IUs. 23c SACO ............ /be 230' POT .BARLEY 5 Ms 25e: PEARL BARLEY ,,:2 /be 25c Special Blend TEA L 63c. a pound PLANTOL SOAP 3 cakes 25c. A\ CORN FLAKES ....3 Pkgs 29c SI -I. WHEAT 2 Pkgs 25c PUFFED RICE ........2 lbs 35c PUFFED WHEAT ,...2 lbs' 29c aa GRAPE NUTS 2 Pkgs 34e ICH V MELT.() TEA:, 5c. a pound \, TW ;>�-EESE �a Mac c Sliced BACON pound - CROWN LOA- 35c. a pound JELLY . ROLLS 2 f.®r 25. c. Market report -The following la the report et the Exeter Market'. corrected el ery Wednesday Wheat $1.15 Manitoba Flour $3.85 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 37e Eggs 23•c Potatoes $1,00 Lard - 17 to 20c Potatoes, 75c Hogs $8.00 ,4.909d000009.04004,0.0.40090 'LOCA a•° o1►®Y*eaeu taatooi+b f' Rey. M. J. and .Mrs: Wilson are visiting in Guelph. Rev. W. G. H, McAlister is ,Visit- ing visiting in Galt for a few days. •Messrs. Reg. -Knight and Trueman Elliott are in Godericli as jurymen. The Misses Harris, of Brantford, visited with Mrs. Amy on Monday, and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nestle, of Lon- don Tp,, motored up and visited with friends on Sunday. Mr. J. P. Hume, of Goderich,, is presiding at the examination in the Exeter High School Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ford and two, children are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ford. Mrs. F. H. Struckett, of. Windsor, spent a few days this week with Dr. and Mrs. Ward, in town. Misses Lena and. Vera Coates are taking in the Greyhound excursion from Goderich to Detroit. ' Mr. Frank Melville, of Los Angeles Calif,, visited his brother Wni. in Exeter, over the week -end. Mr. Fred Mallett, of London,is spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mallett. Mr. Fred ,Mallett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mallett and Mrs. Abe Dearing inotored to Stratford on Sunaay. The Nominations for South Huron will be held in Hensall to -day (Thursday) commencing at noon. Mrs. Jas. Stewart returned to Windsor on Saturday morning last atter visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Neil and granddaughter, of London, visited for a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubert Jones. Miss MaitgAnt Penrice, of London,. spent the week -end at her home here: childrn, of Flint, Mich., motored over Miss E. to 'wan has returned to her home at Atwood, having completed the millinery •season with Miss Year- land- Mrs. ,Jas. Grieve returned' home from Strathroy•last week accompan- ied by her grand daughter, Helen Grieve. Mr. and Mrs. H. Durnart and fam- ily, of Kitchener, motored over and visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leavitt, of. Lon- don, +isited for a few 'days with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson, at the Cen- tral Hotel. • Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, 'Mrs. John - ton, Mrs. Broderick and Miss Kestle f London, visited with relatives in xeter on Monday. s 0 E Mrs. Garner, of Toronto, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Tre- ble, has returned hone. Mrs. Treble accompanied her on a visit. , rh Mr. and Mrs. Esii Heywood and Misses Salome and Louieda Fink, beiner motored to Kitchener on Sat- urday, returning home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. - McAllis ter, of Mt. Brydges, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. Jas. Jewell. Miss Olive Hern returned with them to visit for a few. weeks. The Young People's Guild, of Cav- en Church held • a picnic to Grand Bend, on Wednesday afternoon of last week. About fifty motored to the lake and had a very'iolly time. Quite "a number front this _com- munity motored to Goderich Monday evening and took in the moonlight excursio n on the S.S. Greyhound, y . A number' are taking in the excursion to Detroit. The High School teachers have completed the term and have return- ed to their homes.' Mr. Miller goes to Rodney, Miss Ross to Toronto, Miss Dorrance to Seaforth and 'Miss Cowan to Gait. Miss Nettie Sweet, of The TiiUes staff, left Wednesday evening for Toronto, where she will go with the party of newspaper publishers' who are leaving by special train for Hali- fax, where the C.W.N.A. convention will be held. A tour win be made of the Maritime Provinces. Mr. A. W. Anderton, of Goderi.cb, former organist of James St. church has been appointed successor to Mr.. F. L. Wilgaose, Mus. Bac. of St. James,, church south London and il e aP .l priff o the London Conservatory of music. Ile goes to London Sep- tember 1st. Mr, and Mrs. Fred May were in Mitchell last Wednesday. While there Mr. May Took: part in -a lacrosse game between Mitchell and Ingersoll, play- ing one of the 20-inintite periods. 27o received.a nasty gash in the low- er lip which required several stitr_h- c to close: • r (AVON PRESBYTERIAN CKURCU Rev. James Foote. P. A., Minister 10 a.m.-Sunday School and •Bible, Classes ' Services as usual next Sunday. • JAMES STREET ll. TrionIs, Crt"ton Rev. M. J. Wilsnn, B.A...Paator.. Services as usual next Sunday, 2.3O ----Sunday School and -Bible Class G. S. -Atkinson L.D.S D.D.S `DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College •of Dental. Surgeons of Ontario and, TTni versity of Toronto. Late District. Dental Officer, 'MW = tary District Number One, London .... Ont.; Main Office, Main ' '.St. Exeter, Ont. Phone 34, Exeter; Hour,'s 9.00 a.m. to 5,30, p.m,. Office hours at ZURICH ONT.,-Tues. and 'Fri10.00 o'clock urn. to 5.00 o'clock p.m. Phgne 79. - THURSDAY, a1TNI+c.1:4ih, .9 _ yIII1111ls (lIIIII il(!AiLI!l( lII((Ililinin il(illmui(lmomm PHONE 1$4, SO 1COTry BROS, : PHONE 1114. Snart V�i! Ratine Dresses Ever• y week new numbers are being placed 011 our racks. They- are ex-' pensive. It is a pleasure to show them. Priced at $7.50 $9.00 $10.- 00 and $15.00 • • BICYCLE FOR ALE--Ia good condition, new tires. Price $15. Ap- ply at. Times. Office. „mor FOR SALE -A large number of Tomato Plants; at .10c a box, also a large number of "Cabbage Plants at 10c for 15' plants. Thos. Sinale. FOR QUICK SALE That up-to-date residence in the Village of . Staffa, 7th of Hibbert, County of Perth, composed of 3 Vil- lage lots and 2 acres of pasture land on adjoining 'farm. On Village lots. there` is a two storey 8 -roomed brick house, kitchen and wood shed, stable hen and drive house, hard and soft water. all in firstclass repair, 'Meth- odist and English church in Village, Presbyterian b Y ran church, one mile school, one mile. Possession at once as the present owner, G. Tuffin, has bought a farm and • Wants to move. I will sell this property"at a bargain. For terms and particulars , apply to Thos. Cameron,'Auctioneer, on Thames Road, P.O..10ox` 154 Exeter, Phone Hyndnian line, Exeter. GRASS FOR SALE -Any one wishing grass .can liaye what is a- round my place'Nfor ,cutting it and taking it away. , _ Thos Smale. FOR. QUICli "SAIa . That desirable. . Farm property, lot 5, Con. 12, Township of Hibbert, the. .Coon t y of Perth, 991kacres with school on corner, good lrrick dwelling and ' kitchen,.first e14s •:bank barn 36x96` and lean 34x14; well fitted for horses,, cattle and hogs,: water in stable, silo and drive'Aionse.• This farm is in the best of condition and will be sold with or . without the splendid crop of fall wheat; peas and oats and mixed grain, hay and past- ure. ` Easy: terms of payment and for quick, sale at a •bargain. Possession at any time. .For ternze and par tic- ulars apply to Thos, Cameron, Auc- tioneer, Thames Road,' Box 154 Exe- ter P.O. Phone Exeter, Black' 511 We carry a good range of I3lack Silks in Crepes, Guaranteed' Taffet- tas, J essaline, Duchess Paillette A 'r r lI ynre Crepes raugirig In 'price fro na $1.50 a yard to $3.75. Fleetfoot '.Foo lwear=fort Summer Wear "We' are showing inal�y new styles for .this seaso n. This papnlar•foot- Wear is very moderately priced. pecial Value ' it Ladies' Vests Stt' s This is an exceptionaIIy good Vest, fine weight. Special for this week only. weave • . and medium Father's Day June 17th Buy Dad a Shirt, Tie, Belt, Sox, Hat, Collar, or a` comfortable' air' p of Cushioned Soled Shoes. Don't forget Dad o n June. 17th.' .111.110 " �. .. authc `�........„ ,_ . N ...,..._....,,, a. 111!!!I!(I!!!!!!!!(!!1((!!!(I!!l1111l1Rll�li!!!(I(!I!1lllllllllillilll(I(f!!I!!(9(( , ...,, . =- !(!!(.1((I((IIl�I!!!Ilililliil(tilll(lllllt l ! . , ! l IllII(lIII�IIiI!l11Ilr IIIIIIIII(,�UIIIIIIII(lllllllllllllllllJ1IflhIIIIIII We.Carry a Big Stock .of Good Furniture at Prices that i`. ca` nt . be Feat Satisfaction Guaranteed Vit. N. ROWE CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER- VICES\ Phone Bis, 20W'° House 20J. IIIIIIILIIIIIIII(IIIIIIIIII11111111I1111I1111I1I111 FARMERS We have a car load of feeding Mo_ I. O. O. F. DECORATION DAY Will be. observed on SundayJune lasses for Sale ''Maple Leaf Brand, , a 24th. Particulars next week, at Cent25cra:gailolia Fnar.mer's Co -Operative; Co., Ltd. ,Mr.. Hudson, of. London, ,visited in town with Mr. R. ,Goulding ,on SU/1- day evening he sang a very accept- able solo in, James St. Church. Mr. Wm. Edmunds, teller of the Moisons Bank has been transferred to Windsor. Mr. H. Lawrence takes •his place on the cash.' Jerrold, son of Rev. J'. A. and Mrs. Snell, Dutton,succ e " ,essiully:; passed, with honors, his final year inmedi- cine, at Toronto,. University, and re- ceived, ved, •his academic 'degree. at the. Convocation exercises en Friday last. Jerrold served three years ia France during the great war, came z,aek,- en= tered Torong i7niver.sity and finish- ed. •a most strenuous course at the age of 24 years. Dr. Snell will be- gin his cf ractice in the beautiful. town of Barrie, Ont. til j( Mrs. Silas Stanlalre Victim of tin fire which dostio e Staanlake'-horiie-on Jane 8th. yea anted for Cash 1,000. 'tons of Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubbers, Old Stoves, Horse Hair, Wobl, Lead, Copper, Brass, ° Geese and Duck Feathers and' all kinds of junk. If you have any junk to' dis- prise 'of 'kindly phone 39, or 'write 1 Cohen; Exeter, Ont :Baby Chicks and Eggs -White and Buff Legliorns, ..White Wyandottes, Barred Rocks and Homburgs. Chicks .16c, 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. .Mr; and Mrs, Fred Nash, of Wing- ham, visited Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Pow- ell on Sunday. 1VIr., Maurice Senior has been suc- cessful in passing his second year exaMs. as a law student at Toronto University. The meeting for organization of file Women's Institute, held in the tended. A very excellent, talk. was Library Building, was fairly well at - given by 11Ii°s. I3 0 vs� , c,, the government speaker, on the open secrets found in the trees and nature around us, Mrs.' I -ley, ofZurich, presided and organized an Exeter Institute, - The complete election of officers was left o'ver t' p thee n xt nneettn,; watch is to be held at the home of Mrs; Geo. Manson', ' an Friday evening, June 15f1n,, at 8 o'clock. Will the ladies interested es'ted be present; at this meeting Ca,ir�r _ar ,t; ,T ')nndonn"Pree Press ) and help us in a good work which is l for the`good of the community. Ga��oas�.,idn w4: i trw WILL 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. Pries. range ftorn 1 to`. $2.50 , Shirts aril Ties WE HAVE A BIG .ASSORTMENT OF THE, POPULAR SHIRTS FOR SUMMER WEAR. ALSO A WIDE SELECTION OF ' THE NEWEST TIES. SUMMER • SUITS r AT $18.00 P:I-� G 1\1 :E FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice farms in the •Townships of Usborne, Tuckersmith and Hibbert, Good buildings and well located as to'mar- ket s. Priced ced ' rr hti. Apply g pp y to Thos: Cameron, Arleta Box' 154, .Cxetel, NOTICE -I ani prepared p p red to do paper hanging. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction t faction guaranteed. A. T. Harness. r. John Ward CRmO.PRACTOR & OPTOTIEETRIST, Has removed to Main St. 'Exeter. South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70 ANDY EASTON Licensed Auctioneer for tare Coiui- ty, of .$prey,. Correspondence arrange- ntents for sales can be made by call- iiig tap the Central Hotel, Exeter. Clear ' es i' a g n cic,ra te,. satisfaction guaranteed. orse Livery. HORSES AT ALI., TIMES. Phone 58W a I.•1. CA RLING B. Barrister, Solicitor,' or, ' &c., Loans, Investments, insurance, Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter A. 11,. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office --McDonnell's ltia1es etablea on John St. Phone calls receive prompt attention, 'Phone 26w • LET ELLIOTT & JOHNS Know when you want your -Suit of Overcoat Cleaned and ' Pressed, or Dyed or Dry .Cleaned and we will cal/ for them and deliver them.. We are out for business. When YouWant a New Suit call, in and see our Samples, , OUR MOTTO --Service to the Public. HIGH-CLASS INVESTMENTS Accounts Collected Insurance E.RNEST ELLIOTT Office, iIain Streef. ,-...,,