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The Exeter Times, 1923-7-12, Page 8
THE XTEF? TIME PHONE 16 tel8rart SP1 -101\T For Sorviee For Service July Money Savers READ TIUS 1,1ST • 't• THEN COME IN AND GET YOUR SHARE 2 Yards ware White Turkish Towelling for 25c. New Patterned Apron and Dress Pite.---Very special © 20c yd, Black Cotton Stockings -all sizes for Ladies and Children per pr 25e House and Porch Dresses -dark and light colors --all sizee, $1.50, Bathing Suits Boy's Bathing Suits --all sizes, Attractive Color Combinations -Priced at 85c a Suit. Men's Heavy Cotton Bathing Suits large and small sizes, pric- ed from $1.25 to $2,25. Pure Wool Bathing Suits for both Ladies alia masa...semen, at- t.ractive corers for $4.25 a Suit. ki Cloth for only 98e Sport Hose Special 65c. Silk Lisle Stockings with fancy Clocks for Ladies and Girls. ---All popular shades, including White with dainty Black Cl'ocks. Good lookers and good wearers special at 65c per pair. Men's Wash Shirts in a good Khaki Cloth for only 98e. Quality Groceries at Money Saving Prices Royal Yeast ... .... 050 Choice Seetiess Raisins 15c lb 2 pkgs Sanmaid Seeded Raisins 350 6 lbs Quality flatmeal.for 25c 75c Salada Tea for ' 65c Ib 75c Special Bulk Tea ....55c lb 3 lbs Rice for 25e Special- Coffee ......40c Ib 3 pkgs McLaren's Jelly Powder 25c 3 dos Rubber Jar Rings for 25e Grape Nuts 17c 6 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c 7 Bars Cast& Soap 25e 7 Bars any Laundry Soap -48c 2 Dutch Cleanser 25e Our Best Bulk Cocoa, .... Tb 15c Puffed Wheat ..14e pkg. • Puffed Rice 17e pkg 3 bot. McLaren's Extracts 250 1 Pint Jar Olives 48c Corn Starch ../.0c Christie Soda Biscuits ....15c lb ' Lux 110 pkg. 3 15c -Boxes Matches 37e 3 Ammonia Powder )25c 4 Boxes Sardines 25.c 1 Th Forest City„Baking Pow- der 25c Shredded Wheat 120 Corn Flakes ........ .... 3 for 29c 1 Ib Cascade Salmon . ... ....15c 3 /,0 Cascade Salmon ... 10c 1 lb tin Extra Quality Salmon .25c A Guaranteed Bargain None Should Miss. Absolutely the Heaviest Broom in Town for $1.00 String Medium Weight Broom 75c A Light Broom Worth 75c for 50c MilIlr1511201 A. Stewart '' ' • Market reporte-The following ie the report of the Exeter Market corrected e Wednesday. Wheat $1.05 Oats 055c. Barley 60e Manitoba Flour $3.85 Pastry Flour $3.40. . Model Flour, $13,70. Feed'Flour $2.1d 13ran $1.60 Shorts $1.70 Young Chicks under 2' lbe. 22c Young Chicks over 2 The 26e Young Ducks over 4 Tbs 20c Old. Ducks 12c Old Hens over 5 lbs 16c, Old Hens, 4to 5 /be 12c Old Hens under 4 WS 10b Old Roosters 10e Dairy, Butter 25c Creamery Butter 36---3Ze Eggs 20c Potatoes $1.00 Lard 17 to 20c • Potatoes, 75c Hogs $7,75 ' EMINSIMINIMMILMIMEr magi" filrniture-r)gaier ana Mineral I ,Dire6tOr • With the Churches CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURPII Rey„ aames Foote, B. /Minister 10 a,ni.-Sunday School and Bible Classes = 11 a.na.-"Jesus and the Childreri" Baptismal Service- The Minister. = • ' 7 p.m. -"The Assurance of Personal = Salvation." The Minister. ••••••tl Boy Scouts meet Friday evening. LOCAL 000(0060 .404.400 Mr. Harry Trick is holidaying in Detroit. Dr. Graham has purchased a new Chevrolet roadster. ' • Miss Ila Johnston, of Seaforth, is holidaying at her home here. Mr. A. Sheere, of Detroit, is visit- ing his mother, Mrs. M, Sheere. Mr. Newman Hardy', of London, holidaying at his home here. Miss Alice Mowatt, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riv- 1 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, THE HOME FURNISHER.. GARDINE Condtor of Funeral Service Motor Idearse and Horse Equipment LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night call 74W 4152312153,2=EMEII"Mileg=1 Mr. Ronald Witwer who has been ill for a week resumed his duties at F. M. Boyle's barber shop on Mon- day. Miss Flossie Vincent has resigned her position with R. McKenzie & Son and Miss A. 'Willard is taking her place. The little Misses Irno and Francis Irwin, of Ingersoll, are visiting with Uieir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis. Miss Amy johns, who has been teaching school 'at St.Catharines has secured a similar position about three miles from Hamilton. minion Stores Ltd. .,4 CANADA'S LAGEST REJAIL GROCERS Tea 63c a pound 4 BL'1 SPECIAL END THAT FAMOUS RED BAG • CHOICE PRUNES 2 pounds 25c. Sour Mixsd Chow Pickles 40ca bottle COOKED HAM 59c.lia pound PICNIC HAMS 22c. a pound NEW CHEESE 23c. a pound Coi R.:13 \,,V1).N' 2ScAb.tin Billie Burke BISCUITS 23c. a pound Maple Leaf SALMON 49c. lb. tin other relatives in towri. Location 4 os JAMES twisTal0 KETrioaisne c-irtracli Rev. W. E. /Donnelly, B., A., Pastor' 10 a.m.-Morning Class , 11 a . .-Public ,Worship -Subject "The Landmark of, Life" '3 Pan. -Sunday Schopl and Bible Classes 7 p.m. -"Finding the. Sleeping Giant Within You" Miss Cardno, of Seatorth, is reliev_ ing for a few weeks at the Telephone The roses are in bloom and there are some very attractive bushes a- round town. Messrs. M. Senior and Hy. Mc_ Arthur motored to Toronto for over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. J. McTavish, of Sea - forth, visited Miss McFalls and Miss Grigg on Sunday. Mrs. W. Thompson, of London, motored up from. London and spent Tuesday in town. Mr, Wm. Kernick, of Usborne, has purchased a new McLaughlin touring car from W. J. Beer. Mrs. , Frank Johns and son of Toronto, spent a r. eNV days with Mr. and Mrs. W., Johns. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Boyle, of Tor- onto, spent a couple of days with rel_ atives in town this week. Miss Eveline Thbmps.on, of Tor- onto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood, of Hurondale. Mr. Jas. Jeckell and Miss L. M. .Jeckell are visiting for a couple of weeks at Youngston, Ohio. Mr: and Mrs. Frank Johns and son Roger, of Toronto' are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. W. Johns. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.I).S DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Uni- versity of Toronto. Late District Dental °mar, YR"- tary District Number Loadoi 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. .,,a.nd Fri., 10.00 o'clock a.m. eto 5.00 o'clock p.m. Phone 79. We understand that Mr. J. Green of Hay Tp. has purchased the resi- dence_ of Mrs. G.-McLeed onMain. St. Miss 'Muriel Hogarth left Monday for Kingston whers she will attend Queen's University during the slain - mer. • Mrs. John Snell left on Monday for Windsor to join Mr. and Mrs. Smith on a motor trip to Grimmell, Iowa. , Miss Dorothy Kuntz has taken a position as school teacher at Essex instead of town as announced last week. , Miss May Armstrong who has been visiting in Toronto, returned home on Monday accompanied by her sis- terMrs. Smith. , Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Hurdon and family and Mr. Jeick ITurdon, of Buf- falo, motored here and visited with relatives this week: Mr. Guy Jacobs who has been holi- daying at his home here returnedon Monday to Flint, Mich., accompanied by his brother, Erwin 3. Rev. B. and Mrs. Colclough, and young daughter, of Bayfield,' visited with Rev. and Mrs. Trumper '031 Wedueday of last week. Misses Alice Pfaff and Amy Shap_ ton left Monday for St. Thomas, where they will attend summer school at Alma College. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spackman, of Quebec, motored here and are holi- daying svith the fornier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Spackman. Mr. Thos. Clarke, of Usborne, has purchased the residence of Mrs. Jas. Pickard, corner of James and And- rew Sts., possession in the fall. Mrs. C. A. Southcott, Mrs. T. 0. Southcott and MisS Stella Southcott, motored to Blyth and visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Crittenden Mon- day and Tuesday. The Plymouth Brethren held an open air service on Main St. Saturday evening, They have set up a tent near Victoria Park and are holding services each night. , Mrs. S. Quante, of Toronto, and her daughter, Mrs. Hillhouse, and two children, Of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Beer and 'Main Street Exeter, Ont. 4 Mr, and Mrs. R. Huston, .ofI,On- :„.• don',pent ltrOnda,y with the latter' GI' sister, Mrs. W. Burke, of town, o11. their way to Grand I3efid where they q .5e. w:11 SPe,nd their holidays. •,r orunswilt, a7144 4P01,1 190 SOIITIICOTT l3IZOS anstxtil FARM FOR SALE=One ,hundred acres on the llth concession of Us- bonie,',With. good bank barn, floored throughout with cement, drive shed and *Ind mill, water in' harn.Brick house' with furnace,,,hard and soft water handy. Apply to Mr. A. Camm Exeter, Ont. FOR SALE -2 Churns, 1 butter bowl and ladle, weights,' 2 sets of axles for light wagon. Apply to Mrs. D. Braund. ' 2wpd Miss Marion Wood is visiting in Oakville. , . Miss Dorothy Mallett, of London, spent a few days in town. Miss Susie McDonald, of town, is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. J. Adams of St. Marys. ' • Miss Beatrice Clark, of London, is visiiinT her uncle Mr. Wm. Clarke, of Winchelsea. Miss Laura Hooper, ,of Toronto, is holidaying with' her brother Will on the Lake Road.• ••• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kidd, and chil- dren; of Detroit, are holidaying with relatives in town. Mrs. (Rev. )E. A. iear, of Wal- kerville,' is visiting at the home of Mr. W. S. Howey. Mr. Rd. Hicks, wife and family, of Flint, Mich., motored here and are visiting with relatives.,,7 Mr. Oswald Brown spent a few days in town visiting at the home of Mr. and.Mrs. Wm. Walker. Mr. and Mrs Charles Willard, of Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Ross over the week_end. Miss Verna Walker has returned from Victoria hospital London, where she underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils and adenoids. Main St. Sainday school have de- , cided ‘to hold their annual picnic at Bayfield on •July 25th. James St. S. S. will picnic at 'Grand Bend on, the same day. • ' MAIMS Mr. Jack Kydd, who recently found a valuable diamond ring which was returned to its owner received a reward of ten dollars and not the a- mount as reported a few weeks ago. The Mission, Circle, of Jaines St., church spent a pleasant evening on the lawn at the home of Miss Elva Harvey. Gaines were played follow- ed, by a program and refreshments. , Rev. Dr. Turnbull, of Toronto, vis_ ited his brother, Mr. W. A. Tumbril in town last week and while here he was taken ill. Mr. Turnbull accom- panied him to his home on Saturday. Mr. Geo. Griffith, wife and child- ren and Miss Dorothy Pastel., of Tor- onto, motored here and are visiting at the home of Mr. Jas. Handford. Mr. Foster returned on Monday. Mr. L. Day, Sr. and daughter Miss Mary left on Saturday for Sault Ste. Marie to visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Plohnburg. They went to Sarnia and took the boat from there. • The many friends. of Mrs. Jas. Pickard were pleased to see her at church on Sunday morning, this .be- ing the first time since her accident several months ago. Three rinks took part in 'the Hen- sall tournament on Wednesday of last week, ono of which was success- ful in winning the fourth prize viz: Wm. Rivers, Geo. Anderson, It. X. Rewe and Trueinan Elliott. They received fine thermos bottlea. Several of the Boy Scouts took a hike on bicycles Monday. • They wheeled' to Grand Bend whore they had dinner and then wrieeled to Bay- field for the. evening. They return- , ed Tuesday. The winner's of the Prida,y even- ing tournament were S Woods• Dr. Roulston and Geo. eo. An derson with ' 2 wing plus 17. 'Winners of, the second prize were Tho. Pryde,, I-1, Sea eke" --'l R, N. Creech with vr1.11 17. Dresses This week "We are showing a new range of these popular and mod- ' erately priced Gingham Dresses. Priced at $5.00, $6.00 and., $7.50. Ladies' Summer Vests 'Ladies' Black andWhite at 45c. Hose This is an exceptionally good • quality vest in strap tir cumfY cut Silk ek.0}1)Tiol:sizes',1311wianieetilwdeoand W huabvlelie ehibteeeFeniiand ld- . styreS. ling at 75c. Iteduced for quick , • Special Price 45c sale, per pair 49c. Ladies White Canvas Oxfords and ,Shoes per pair $.1.98 4.4 • 75 pair's of 'White. Canvas Oxfords and Shoes, regular $350, $4,00 ,and ,k5.00 values, We i)lace on our counters this Week at greatly reduced jrice of. $1,98, . ,, 98c. pr. Children's White Oxfords and Strap Slippers 98c. This week we place in sale 100 pairs of Children's White Shoes 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 choice for 98c. ........ ,. . uthbott:Be•os : ..... • . = _......:, , IIIIIitIIIllhIIIUIllhIIIIIIIlltlIllhIIHIIIIIijDH We ‘,C' arry a B-ig Stock of -Good:Furniture at Prices that can't be Beat Satisfaction Guaranteed R.. N. ROWE CONDUCTOR OP FUNERAL SER- VICES Phone Bis. 20W House 20J. 11)1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Lawn Mowera 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. 1FAR. REERS I ' I We have acar load of feeding Mo.. I lases for -sale, Maple Leaf .Brand, at 25c' a 'gallon. Centralia Farmer's Co -Operative po.,•Ltd. . , 41•1111■1111M111111i........ Greatly • Reduced Prices Summer Underwear Combination and Two -Piece Hosiery Silk and 'Lisle Hose Straw Hats, Ties, Garters, Sleeve Holders, Belts, Braces etc. A few Summer Siiits, Outing Trousers, Flannels and Tweeds VV. W. if , iVi A IN tiontion. .$2500. Apply Times Office. ,One Thomas Organ in good condi- 11 E a I FOR QUI01.' SALE_ . " asap \411 POR 4urori SALE . • asisIMOLIblessiOliftipm That up-to-date residence in the Village of Staffa, 7th of Hibbert, County of Perth, composed of 3 Vil- lage loth 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 lien and drive house, hard and soft water. all in first class repair, Meth- odist and English church in Village, Presbyterian 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 terme.,and particulars apply to Thos.' CaMerop, Auctioneer, on Thanaes Road, P.O. Box 154 Exeter. Phone Hyndman line, Exeter./ FOR. QUICK SALE that desifable Farm property, lot 5, Con. 12, Township of Hibbert, in the County of Perth, 9914 acres with school on corner, good brick dwelling and t kitchen, first clas's bank barn 36x90 and lean 34x14, well fitted for horses, cattle and hog, water in stable, silo and drive house. thiS BICYCLE FOR SALE -In good condition, new tires. Price $15. Ap- ply at Thnes Office. FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice farms in the Townshits of Usborne, Tuckersmith and Hibbert.' Good buildings and well located as to mar- kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos. Cameron, Auct., Box 154, Exetet, Dr. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST • Has removed to Main St. Exeter. South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70 ANDY EASTON LicenSed Auctioneer for the Coun- ty, of Huron. Correspondence arrange - meats for sales can be made by call- ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter. Charges ntoderaie, • satisfaction guaranteed. faran is In the best of condition and will be sold with or without the * , e splendid er,op ,of fall wheat, peas and 1-lorse Livery , oats .and mixed grain, hay and past- , • • , •,. ,.. , Easy terma' of payiuientpayment and for quick sale at a bargain.' PossesSion' at any time. For 'tonna and particl ultra's 'apply to, Thos. Cameron, Auc- tioneer, Thames Road, Box 154 Exe- ter P.O. Phone Exeter. I-I011S118 AT ALL TIMES. Phone 58W Bagshaw & Easton I. R. CARLING B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, &c., Loans, Investments, Insurance, , Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter A. E. TENNANT Veterinary' Surgeon Office -McDonnell's t:ries mahles 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 call for them and deliver .,them.. We are out for business. When you want a New Suit call in and See S cul MOTTO ---Service to the Pablic. HIGH,C5LA.SS ' iNvEsTnENTs aceoll)lis Collected ." InSurance, EltIVEST ELLIK)7.111 , 'Office, Main .Cz•ft,co1, , r.