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The Exeter Times, 1923-6-28, Page 8AY TIME$ { t7 PHONE 16 For Service Market report The following, the report of the 'Exeter Market Corrected elery Wednesday. Wheat $1,15 Manitoba Flour $3,S5 Pastry Flour $3.40,. Model Flour $3.70 Feed Fleur $2.10 Oats'c55c, Bran $1.70' Barley 60e Shorts $1,70 S anon .ie Bar gains at ouse and Porch Dresses 1 .50 Attractive Dresses for Suxnmer wear in the house and on the porch. Dark and light calors in:" all sizes including ;extra large. See these Dresses and save yourself work, this hot weather --Your choice for $1,50. Summer Slippers $2.75 to $5.75 Dress up your feet for this hot, weather in a Pair of these new slippers. A good range of styles in White Canvas -Patent Leath- er-Dongola Kid and the popular two-tone combinations. Our Priees are very reasonable for the styles and quality we are showing Summer Corsets at 98c. Dairy Boger 28c Creainery l3utter 37c Eggs 22c Potatoes $1.00 Lard 17 to 20c Potatoes, 75c Hogs $8.00 With the Churches,. CLorly Pi ,LEII�X' 1 +F CUBCH Rev. James Foot4n. ,p;; A., ,A inter 10 a.m.-Sunday Schgol and 'Bible'. Classed• Services as usual next Sunday. JAMES STREET'METHODIST CHURCH Rev. ; `V. E. Donnelly, D. A,,; Pastorf Reit, Mr. Donnelly till commence' his pastorate next' Sunday. 3 p.m.-Su/1(18,y School and ' Bible Classes; U BSDAY, d;iTNE 28th, i92 �9�IIIIINI[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1��111111111ElI!IIINIIINNIIIINallll MINI IINIIN IEIIIII III II I N I �.. �. I . I II. IIIA li ISI INIIIIIIIIIIIIiif�IINIINNINIIIINIIiII��NINNiIIS SOUT COTT. BROS. PHONE 174. PHONE 184. ► al e Bur lading NINNY 0.11111111110, .100 Cool light Coreets for the hot weather, All sizes in stock and an unusual value at 98c. 25c. SPECIAL 25c. Black Cotton Stockings, Plainand Ribbed, Sizes 5% to 10- 25c a pair or 4 pr. for 95c. • GET YOUR SUMMER SUPPLY. Grass Rugs For Verandahs, Cottages, Bedrooms are 1..04.)1v1 sizes in stock in several color combinations. These' rugs priced and naay be just what you need -Ask to see them. n the Men's Department Soft Collars Van Heusen Collars Invisible Braces Arm Bands and Garters Tweed and Crepe Ties New Bow Ties Straw Hats Oxfords New Percale Shirts New Raw Silk Shirts. Shirts with Collars attached. J. A. S ewart • neamersortamemissoomoot urniturc Dcaicr alla funerai Dire6tor 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 WANT, HOWEVER LARGE, HOWEVER SMALL. LATEST DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE, FAIR PRICES. THp HOME FURNISHER. kl A 1 Ikvk E 'Coaductor of Funeral Service Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment LONG- DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 0 ERA HOUSE BLOCK TO PI-IONE1, 74.1: Night call 74W A horseshoe may, or may not, bring good luck to the autoist, de- pends on the nails. We heard recently of a poet who wrote about the window an his soul and wondered if he was any iolation to the guy who .had a pane in his Mr. and Mrs, A. Wilcox, and fam- ily, of Detroit, motored.over and vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Web- ster for a few days. In Inans instances the last joke a woman plays on her husband is the inscription she puts on his tomb- stone -"Rest in Peace." Picnic PICNIC HAMS Choice RED SALMON Specials COOKED HAM 4 Brunswick SARDINES 4 tins for 25c. Billie Burke BISCUITS NEW CHEESE a pound Maple Leaf SALMON 49c a tin Paterson's SODAS 15c. a pound Location am Street Exeter Ont LOCAL greeti#404) 400+111111111440 Pupils are busy writing on their Entrance examinations. A lot of women lost their admir- ers by marrying them. Being up a •tree sometimes has its advantages. You live high. Mrs. Charlie Dale, of London, is visiting her sister, Mrs, T. Acheson. Mrs. Oakes, of Chicago, is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. Gregory in town The man who is close usually finds that his friends are distant: July 1st falle :13.ni.1a.y next. Monday will be observed as a public holiday. Mrs. John Welsh, of Winnipeg, is visiting with relatives in this coin - Mr. Charlie Gladman, of London, visited over the week -end with Verne ,You meet a surprisingly lot of folks now who think they like winter better, than summer. Windsor, are visiting the latter's sis- ter, Miss L Gillespie. Mrs. Margaret McLean, of Kippen, spent Sunday and Monday 'will]. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kestle. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes and family, of Len.don, spent the week -end 'with plr. and Mrs. Thos. Pryde. A normal wife is one who thinks her husband is working too hard and' not getting enough out of it. Mrs. J. L. Flynn of Trinidad, Colo. spent last week at the home of her brother, Mr. W. J. Statham. Four newspaper proprietors in Welland county have made ea,,ssign- ments during the last few ,months. Mrs. Eric Ilurdon and daughter, Emma, of Detroit, are visiting her father, Mr.. D. McCurdy, of Stephen.' Mr. and 11,Irs. Oscu'..r Hewitt return- ed to Detroit WednesdaY7 after visit- ing with the. former's mother here. Mre: Tos. Stacey who' has 'been ill for several Weeks was taken to the London Hospital Wednesday morn - After an exceeding hot and dry spell this section. was visited by a thunder -storm accompanied by rain on. Monday. Mrs. John Welsh,. of Clancleboye, Man., formerly of Exeter, is yisiting with her sister, MrS. James Creech for the surturier. The reason cars have warning horns is because you can't always have your wife along to squeal at the psychological moment. Life is just a slow and painful pro- cess of getting out of trouble. Messrs. A. J. Penhale and I-Iy. Jen. - flings, accompanied by their wives, were in Toronto last week.attending the i.o.b.r. Grand Lodge. One kind word while you can hear it 13eats a brass baud on your last ride. The Senior Bible Class, known as the Co -Workers, of James St. Meth- odist Church `are picnicing at Clod- erich on Wednesday of this. weelr. The cheapest way to enjoy the countryside in summer is to let a few automebile agents know that you are thinking of buying. Mr. Henry Coultis who recently underwent an operation in Loredon Hospital, took a serious turn at his home last week and at the present tinae is in a- eritical condition. Mr. Walter Lennahan and 'Miss 'Vera. Sweet, of London, are visiting at the home of the latter's grand-, parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Sweet. A man' May be able to talk five. languages ,hut we'll wager his wife ean talk all around him, using only the odds and erids of one.. Miss Louise Amy, who has ,been on probation for 'a nurse at Victoria Hospital London, has returned home., The elections on Monday resulted in a sweeping victory for the don- ard Ferguson will be Ontario's next Mr. and Mrs. D. Marks and daugh- ter, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Strausser, motored over from Detroit and spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.. W. 3, Statham. Mrs, James Pickard. who has been confined to Dr. 1Tyndman's hospital for several months the result of a fractured hip, is now able to be out The object o ,he, heavY,ear inn ho girls are Wearing is Said by‘some ag 1,0 be to lreep the care from :L. yikLA G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S DENTAL SURGEON = Graduate of the 'Royal College of = Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Uni- = versity of Toronto. NORM Late District Dental Officer, = tary District Number One, London, - Main Office, Main St. Exeter, Ont. Office hours at ZURICH ONT., Tues. o'clock p.m, Phone 79: ire This week we are showing a new range' o "these`pd'pular and .Mod - y priced Gingham eratei Dresses. Priced at $5:00; $6.00 and $7.30, Ladies' Summer Vests at 45c. This is an exceptionally good quality vest in strap or cumfy cut" styles. Strawberries Fresh berries right off the vines delivered the day ordered. 'Popular prices; special rates to socials in quantity orders. Phone or write Geo. E. Hay, Phone 29-42 Crediton. The annual meeting Of the Huron County Breeders' ASsociation was held in Wingham on Saturday, June 16th. The election of officers result- ed as follows:President; Oliver; Turn- - bull, Brussels; Viee Pres., Thomas Stothers, Clinton. DirectOrs: M. II: Taylor, Belgrave; M. H. Henry, Bel - grave. W. Webster, Lucknow; Thos. II. Keys, Varna; W. II. Gregg, Gor- Efilliiiiii,t1)1011111111111111111111111111111M111110111111111111111111111111111WHIMIM1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111131111111111 Pierce, Brussels.; A. BlYth; C. J. Sanderson, Fordwich; Salkheld, Goderiche Messrs. R. J. Sanderson and Alex. 1VICEwing' were appeinted Auditors are W. 11. Oruikshanks and W. J. Currie. Special Price 45c Ladies' Black and White Hose 10 Doz.Black and White ,,Fibre Silk Hose, with double heel and toe. This line we have beensel- ling at 75,c,, Reduced for quick sale, per pair 49c. Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords and Shoes per pair $1.9 75 pairs of White Canvas Oxfords 'and Shoes, regular $3.50, $4.00 and*$5:00 values, We place on our cOunters this week at greatly reduced price of $1.98. :98c. pr. Children's White Okfords and Strap 'Slippers' 98C.' This week we place in,sale 100 pairs of Children's White Shoe§ and Fleet Foot,Running Shoes. Regular price on this line Up to $2.00.' Come in and let uS save you money. Whil e they last, your"ahoice for 98c. a. a lot of popularity with the women folk during the hot spell. omE.N.'s INSTITUTE: 2ncl N7ice„, Mrs. ,Pow- Waird; Program Com, Mrs. :Manson, Mrs. Morgan, Mi,ss Connnor; Pianist Muriel Binsett; Assistant Piarbiat, Wan- da Von Wascinskia The :next meet - g will he head at th.e hornet, of Miss feckall on the, evreininig or Aug. '3. General' satisfaction is ,exp re s sed the, far.:t-tlaat the Board of. Education has been, able, to re-engage the Prin- cipal of the High. School; Mr. E. J. In place of -MT. who, resign.ed Scienc'-teacher, tliey have been for- tunate enougla, to. ,se!cans Mr. Henry Bowers ..B. A., an honor graduate and gold medalist .,pf, DubEin University Science, who comes hiighly. re.c.ommen ed. Ha is a youn,g man of exception,a scholarship, and Eketter sc.:I-moil is be congratulated. upon engaging ham PRESENTED WITH' ADTSRESS At a recent noeeting of the Ladies Aid Society of James St. IVIethodis O'hurch, at the home of Mrs. 'Plies. e Carry a ock of at rices that e Beat Satisfaction Guaranteed CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER- VICES Phone Bis.' 20W House 20J. LaWn 'Mowers sharpened mach- inery'. 'SatiSfaction,guaranteed. Price .$1.00. Agent fer base „Tractors, ing and repair :work of all kinds. 1 PARADERS We baven carload of feeding Mo_ • lasses fOr .sale IVIaple Leaf Brand, at 25a a ga,ilon. Centralia Farmer's Co -Operative Co., Ltd. t presented to Mrs. (Re_lr.) 3,1. J. Wil- tie, and '-thn goes out anyd ardeerat son, who with Mr. Wilson -leave this The meanest. man in the world is week fer their new field at Amherst_ graPefrait, burg. The addi'ess Was read by Mrs. E. Treble. The time, has come again, when there will be ina,ny changes this con- ference year. We lino -0, you will be leaving us Soon for other fields of church work and service. Wer the members of the "Ladies' Aid of ,Tames St. Church." feelnwe cannot let you go from us without a few words of appreciation for the great help and encouragement, you, liaye given us, also for your ,regular at- tenda,nce at all our meetings, and for the cheerful manner in which you have ,entered into all the work we have undertaken during your stay with us,. Your presence at oar -tiOn to Its and we are thankful' for the pleasant associationS we have had in meeting together, "Blest he the tie that binds, Onr hearta in Christian love. The fellowship of kindred minds, Is like to that above." We are sorry that you'a,re so Soon to leave us for °titer fields of service ,„in another par( of the Master's vine- yard, but we feel that our loss will he Arnherstburg's gain. Wo wish you every success in your new field of labor, and trust and ,pray timt You may be spared to spend many more years in cbristi.an service; and trust that in the greaf'.;,,crowning day3 Y0111" CrOW/1. may be resplendent with nY "God be yin 1 we teet again" FOR QUICK SALE That up-tO-date residence the 'of: Staffa, 7th of ,Hibberta n, BICYCLE FORe SALE -Jan, good Comity, of Pertli cOmposecl. of 3 Vil- condition, new. tires. Price $13. p- lage lots and 2 acres of pasture land ply at Tinaes Ofilne. keit- Un • Straw Hats, Ties, Garters Sleeve Holders ,Belts, Braces etc. A few Summer Suits, Outing -Trousers, ITlanitelsa,nd Tweeds there is' a two storey 8 -roomed ihick , len a d wood, shed, stable hen* and 'drive house, haaid and soft water. all in first class repair, Meth- odist and English church in Presbyterian church, one mile; school, one mile. Posse,s.,sion at once as the present owner, G. 'Puffin, has bought .a farm and wants to• 'neve. will sell this property at a bargain. For terms and particulars apply to Thos.. Cameron Auctioneer, 011 ThaMeS, Road, P.O. Box 154 Exeter. Phone EYndman lin?, Exeter, " FOR ,QVICK SALE That desirable Farm Properly, lot 5, Con. 42, ToWnship of i-libbert, In the CountYeot/Perth, 991/1' acres with school' oh printer, good' brick d‘velling and iritcheilaenfirSt class bank barn 3 5x9 (1 and lean 34X14, well fitted for horses, cattle and', :hogs, water iii stable, silo and 'drive house. This fa.rni is in the best' of condition a,ricl will be' sold with or vv-ithout the aplendid"crop of fall ,,Wheat,'peas and oats and mixed grain, bay and past - Pre.. Easy terms.' Of `p,ayMeitt and for, tioneer, Thames Read., Box 154 Exe- FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice farms in the Townships of TJsborne. Tuckersmith and Hibbert. Good buildings and well located a„s to mar- kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos. Cameron, Aucta 'Box 154, Exeten,, Dr. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR, & OPTOMETRIST 1Ias remove,d to Main St. Exeter. South of Yeil.C.A. PHONE 70 ANDY .EASTON Licensed Auctioneer for the Colin. ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange- ments for „sales Can be made by call- ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter. Charges moderate, " satisfaction orse Livery HORSES AT ,ALL TIMES. I'lione 58W Barrister, Solicitor, &co Loans Investments, Insurance, Office, Carling BloCk, Main St. Exeter' 'Veterinary Surgeon John St. PhOne Calls receive prompt attention. Phone 26w LET ELLIOTT & JOHNS Know wnen you want your Suit of Overcoat Cleaned and PresSed, or Dyed or Dry Cleaned a,nd,.we' will call fen' them a,nd clelivor• them.. We are out for business. 'When you want a NeW Suit call in and see our Sainples. OUR IHOTTO-7--Service to the Public. INVESTMENTS Offiee, Main