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The Exeter Times, 1923-7-19, Page 8TH TER Tl u,ItlyW[WN.. ., ... ... aM,w.udwSWIWP,1WFk'A94'.tYav_.j wvAWwA Aa fa '�T.'�.:.' .^* ' PHONE 16 For Service. V SIT PHONE 16; For Service China Department' Midsummer shipments of China and Glassware have freshened our unusually Targe stock, and the China lover and gift seeker n y should find pleasure in inspecting these niew wares. rthy of tial Mention Dainty Vases of Cut Glass priced from 40c to $1.50 Glass Flower: Baskets --Very popular and, very useful, 50c to $1.00 Odd Cups'and Saucers of Aynsley and other China, 50c to $2.00 Sberbut Glasses and Goblets of,.very clear Cut Glass for only $3.00 the half dozen, Hand -made Wicker Trays Mahogany Trays New English Chintz ware in' Vases, Bowls, Plates and Pitchers, Ask to See Market report -The following i the report of the ExeterMarket corrected eN err Wednesda*z Wheat $1,00 Oats c55c. Barley, 60c Manitoba Fleur $3.85. Pastry Fleur $3.40, Model Flour $3,70 Feed Flour $2.10 Bran $1,60 Shorts $1.70 Clucks under 2 ms. 220 Young Chicks over 2 lbs .2 Gc Young D r Berta over 4 lbs 2,Oc Old Ducks 12c Old Mens oyer 5 :lbs 16e 01d Hells, 4 to 5 ; lbs 124 , Ohl Hens under 4 lbs, 90 Old Roosters 100 Dairy Butter 28c Creamery Butter 36-37c Eggs, Extras 24c Bgge No,, 1`s 20c Eggs No.'2's x5c Lard 17 to 20c •I -Togs $S.00 Our new Yellow and Black Dinner Set with either China or guaranteedporcelain cups and saucers. This is one of the: most admired patterns we have ever had in stock. Make certain to see it before you buy a dinner set, 25 DOZ. ODD WHITE CUPS ON SALE AT 100 EACH Quality Groceries and First Class Service at less than Cash and Carry Prices Royal Yeast Cakes 05 Choice Seedless Raisins 15c ib Suuliiaid Seeded Raisins 2 for 3Se 3 doz. White Jar Rubbers 25c Laundry Soap less than 7c bar Christie's Soda Biscuits 150 lb Best Cheese, fresh cut 23c Ib Maple Leaf Salmon -1/2-26c Maple Leat Salmon -l's ---18c Guaranteed Red Salmon, 1 Ib ti.: 25c Cascade Salmon 1/ Ib tin IOc Cascade Salmon ....1 lb tin 15c 3 McLaren's Jelly Powders 25c Our Special Blend Tea still 550 Not just one or, tivo'cut prices but everything yeti need at Rock Bottom Prices With teC inr he " lad PRESBYTERIAN t,1190C130114. trey. Jaauiea Foote, R. A., Minister 0 .m.-Suinday School and Bible Classes. Services as usual$ Boy Scouts meet ° Friday evening, LOCAL 4 pi+cooaee.-_ 0 0.0 Mr. Earl Russell is holidaying in Detroit with relatives. Mr. Robt, Wilcox is holidaying at his home at Elinivilie. Miss Marguerite Pickard is boli- ( Baying at Grand Bend. i Miss IIi1dagPowe is holidaying in. London and Sebringville. Mr. Ted Taman has been holiday- ing in London this -week. alt BMsDAY, auxir loth, logla#. 111[[[[[111[[[[°[1[11[[[11[[111111[1[11[[[1[1[[[1[[1[[[11[111[[11111[[[[1[[[•[[1[1[1 SO'LIT .,.' , JAMES $TRE ',P S 11TRODI$ CHURCH Rev- W. E. Donnelly, D. A.., Pastor' E 1Q a,) , 1Vlorning Class Services at 11. a.m. and 7 p,xri, 3- p.m. •--Sunday School and Bible Classes 15s:44 '# .ri.° PGtir!�II�B Dd1r llU llIr1 ir6tor WIIIJN 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. F IN Conductor of Funeral Service ' N Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W 1 Mrs. Fisher, of Toronto, is visit lg at the hoine of Mr. Sam'l Sweet. Mr. Carman Cann, of Usborne, spent the week -end with Eli Christie. Miss Bessie Hartnoll, of Toronto, Is holidaying with relatives in Exeter Miss Ila Johnston has returned to Seafoth after holidaying at her home here. Miss Catharine Inwood, of Lan- don, is visiting her aunt, Miss Mary Sanders Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Complin, and family motored to Stratliroy for the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bice, of Ailsa Craig, visited with Nurse Johnston on Sunday. .. . G. S. Atkinson, J.S.D.a.S DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College of 4' Dental Surgeons of Ontario and 'Unl- "°'" versitY of Toronto. Late .District Dental.Ofilcer, MUD' tary District N'u?nber Oise, Londtin, Ont., ' Main Office, Main St. Exeter, Ont. Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a m. to 5.3 0, p.ni: Offce hours at ZURICH ONT., Tues. and Fri., 10,00 o'clock a.iu. to 5.00 o'clock p.m. Phone 79. Mrs. VV. J. Heim has been holiday - ng in London. Mr. and Mrs: Geo. E. McTaggart, of Blyth, are visiting with Mrs. P. i1IcTaggart. Mr. John E. Dignan is at present visiting his daughter, Mrs. Guy Brown, at.,:lingsville. a. 6 Miss Brown and nnice, of Windsor motored over reeeently and visited with _Mrs. F. Downie, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of Sault. Ste. Marie, Mich:, are' visiting Mrs. Banes and Mrs. Moilard .in Exeter, ,,,on their wedding trip. They have been visiting in' Toronto and Detroit. � ® �0:` 1 fives. - i dnt n of �' PI . a Mrs. Cl as. � Mr. and y , re d e bi. 3 �..i " here' s t Toronto,, motored' and T onto t 2. gg i pp 3' FARM FOR ,SALE -One hundred acres on the llth coacession of Us- borne, with good bank barn, floored. throughout with cement, drive shed and wind mill, water in barn. Brick house with furnace, hard and 'soft water handy. Apply to Tdr. A. Camnl. Exeter, Ont. -Bett's Bakery have installed a bread mixer and will now be able to supply the public with more bread and better bread. LOST -License plate bearing No. C18-845`. ' Finder notify Imperial. Oil agent at Exeter or Lucan. wwwil wwwocia wawas ammo ware Wwww = FOUND -At the Parkinson sale on Saturday, a gold brooch. Owner may have same by applying' at Mrs Follick's one door south of Presby- terian church; and paying for this advt. iMir. R.' E. Southcott, of Thorold, spent the week -end visiting his mo- lier in town. Miss Amy Johns sang a solo very acceptably in James Sh. church Sun_ day adorning. Miss Gertie Eaercher, of Kitchen_ er, was the guest of bliss Elva Har" vey last week. ' Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Treble. Mr. and 1\Ir. Fed May and son, Warren returned home Friday after. holidaying in Toronto. Mr. Harry Trick, who with his mother has been visiting in Detroit, returned home last Satunday. Miss Elva Harvey spent the week- end in London. Miss Florence Har_ vey was in the city on Saturday. Mr. and Ms. J. G. • Jones have moved out to their summer cottage "The Mayflower at Grand Bend. :lir. W. S. Cole returned home on Friday last after attending the con- vention of druggists in Toronto. Mrs_, W: Robinson and two, child- ren, of Detroit, are visiting the for- mer's mother, Mrs: S. Passmore.. Mrs. Haas, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Albert Ford, left on Saturday for her home in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Rousoni, of North Bay, are holidaying with the. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bissett. Miss M. Myers has returned to her home at Blake after spending a. few weeks at the hone of lairs. J. N. How_ ard. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Greive and children, of "Strathroy,' motored up v,� 0.- �- ` _rye �� .� : and visited for a few ,nays with rela- v:RICHMELLO k CEYLON ASS AM SOLD ONLY BY DOMINION STORES LIMITED. DELICIOUS, TRY IT BREAKFAST BACON 33c. pound l�\ PICNIC HAMS s n 2c® a pound JUST RI FT FOR PICNICS BILLIE BURK.E BISCUITS 23c rb. SOCIETY MIXED BISCUITS, 23e lb 71 GINGER ORIS 'BISCUITS 150 %l r . �y.:.4.. LRUN. SARDINESLVES 4tins 25c KIPPER SNACKS 3 tins 25c CLARH'S ASS, MEATS 3 tins 25c 1 IOEILLOGGS CORN FLAKES 3 for 20c ;,QUAKER CORN FLAKES 2 for 19c PUFFED WHEAT ....2 for 29c .PUi'1+'ED RICE ,..,,...2 for 35c SHREDDED WHEAT 2 ter 25c POSTBRAN FLAKES ?for 34e LUE ROSE SHREDDED TEA.C OC9'O�1NUT' i 2z), 23c. lb, COMFORT .SOAK 14 b c $1. JELLY ROLLS for 25 .ERLING _DEIINIKS l:� ADE �f DOMINION STORE'S' LTD. BAKING e •j chi for a few days, at the :tonne of Dr. Ryndman. Mr. and 1VIrs,'11. McKenzie, of Exe- ter North, h, are spending a days few withtheir daughter, Mrs. Richard- son near Bayfield. The defunct Dominion Permanent' Loan Co., last week nado ;its first return to the depositors, which a- mounted to 7% of the principal.' Misses Alice Pfaff and Amy Shap ton havereturned. d. houe after a week pleasantly spent at the Summer School, Alma college, St., Thomas. • Mr. Hillhouse of Toronto, joined Mrs. Hillhouse and family in town on Saturday and spent a few days at the Bonne of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Beer. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Stewart who have been. visiting with relatives in town for the past two weeks return- ed eturned to their home in Windsor on Sat- urday. Mr. ants Mrs, Bert Kernick and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Baiter' and Mrs,' Johnston, 'motored to Sim cot*and visited with Mr, and Mrs. W: H. Trott. Miss .Annie Merrill who has been ill and eanfinrd: to i. bed in - in r l c tzos i` P t,al at Seafortlr since last fall, has gone to London where slhe is enter - PHONE Z$ PHONE Z7 > Our Clothing business is growing steadily. The reason for it is, we are. giving prices`our Customers good 1Viate.t'als at that are not ex cessive. Good Suits at'.;:$23,00.: F ine Grey and Blue Serges at $30,00. and $35.00, Mew Summer Underwear In the very;, best males, in all styles, out 'roomy, just the thing for the hot weather. JU1 sizes' ' $1.50, Men's Straw' Hats This week we reduce prices on all Boys' and Men's Straw Hats. Why not save money on your new hat. Fleet -Foot Footvvear for Outiu Wear, Fleet Foot is the popular Footwear for the hot weather. We car- ry a variety of styles -for every member of the family. Prices are very. `reasonable. White Canvas Footwear This season's styles with black patent trite with low or medium heels. Regular $3.50. SPECIAL PRICE $2.48 Boys' Print Shirts In sizes 121/2, ..1.3 and 131/2.' These Shirts sold for $1.25. We are clearing the lot at SPECIAL PRICE -50c Ladies' Oxford and Strap S1i. \p r About 30 pairs in the 'lot. , Regular prices were $2.04 to $1.00. There are a few White Oxfords in the lot SPECIAL AT PER PAIR $1.98 WORN owonor r 11111111@1x61!@1i111f��f11t��![s[1i��11[1.1i1@i@[1111��1111it11�[I1�I�1i�1���a@111��@11�@3£@���@�@i�11@Q.I@➢il@.1'lt@I@@@��i�@ti[!�[allll[I!@IIlfl�iie9lil!@�y�, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford, of De- troit, are visiting in and around Ex- eter. Mr. Frank Newman, of Kingston, is visiting with Mrs. Newman at the bonne of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seldon in Exeter and at their summer cot- tage at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howey were in Toronto Iast week attending the convention of .druggists, They tool= in an excursion to Niagara Falls and report. a very excellent time. 31r. 0. G. NIcPlferson, of Montreal, attended the ' druggist's ,convention in Toronto last week; and is holiday- ing this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McPherson a of town. ef Mr. and Mrs. H. T-rTomlinson, and son Clifford and Miss` Lizzie Frayne, of London, motored up on Saturday and spent the week -end .with rela- tives, the latter remainilig?'on a visit, Workman are making progress _ t transforming the ,vacant :postoifce site into a playground. The 'excava- 'tion has been filled iii and the ground is being worked up and lev- elled. Rev. W. E. Donnelly motored- to , Kingsville Monday where :he: addres- i We Carry a }�a ig Stock o , Good Furniture at Prices that can't be Beat Satisfaction Guaranteed R. N. CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER VICES Phone ,Bis.' 20W House 20J. [1[11[1111111111[[11[11[1111[11[11[111111[11[11111[1 FOR SALE -2 Churns, 1 butter bowl and ladle, weights, 2 sets of axles for light wagon. Apply to Mrs. D. Braund. 2wpcl, FARMERS sed a summer school in theevening. We have a car Ioad of feeding Mo_ Mr. J. S. Harvey went with him as ilasses for sale,Maple Leaf. Brand;, far as Coats worth where: he /visited I at 25c a gallon, his son, Rev, Linden C. Harvey. Centralia.F'armer's , Co -Operative CO., Ltd. Mr. Mervin Camm has 'resigned his position at Cole's drugstore- and has accepted a similar position in London his duties to coamtif.ence next week: He and his mother are hot= iclaying this week in. Muskoka. Miss ,Ethel. Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred:Stewart,, of Us - borne, was snccessfulin passing tlie' elementary piano examinations of the Toronto Conservatory;.:of 1VIusnc. Her teacher was Mrs. Garnet Pass- more. Miss V. Johnston, Burse, • was in Toronto last week attending the friar- z'iage of her eldest brother:, Bruce, to Miss Lillian Fraser, of Toronto. They will reside at Schnedtady, N. Y. Miss Johnston was.. accompanied home by her brother Ivof,who spent a few days here and is at present visiting, at Grand Bend. a`' On Tuesday afternoon :the mem- bers of Caven . Presbyterian oliurch W.M.S. motored out to the, beautiful country country home of Mr. Henry Strang to hold their regular• monthly and quarterly tea. The meeting was opened in ,the usual way, tile` singing of a hymnand prayer hy. Rev. Mr. Foote' and a bible reading by Mrs. Wm. 'I3awden. Reports were read by the ,treasurer and home helpers Sec., and, a splendidly rendered solo by Mrs, Foote. Mrs. Morgan, pres- ident of the society, theft introduced the speaker, Mrs, Redditt,, of Gocler- iah, who gave a very comprehensive W.M.,3. report; of of the Provincial, h oonveniton recently held in Windsor. The address was full of interest and everyone Celt enthused to do inore for missions this year than over be- fore. Mrs. Robert I(ydd,, President of Thames Road W. M. S. was Pres- (mt. and added a few well chosen ,rd.. marks. A hearty v ote of t an1te was tendered Mrs: Redditt ?dui, the meting closed. A 6ci,g7.if i! lunch I � IefYV private t r+ i r n G 1 ood rivat. hos 't �. ,eat g p pi al at was .,..,;. a .social lihnzr 7n z ' 5 R'.idotst St, xc, c'il'n,r ' Gospel Tent Services continuing in the' Victoria Park Sunday nights and each week night except Saturday at S o'clock. Everybody welcome.. Na collection. Fon QIJICKK. SALE That up-to-date: residence -in the Village of S,taffa 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.; ail in first class repair, Meth- odist and English church in Village, Presbyterian ` church, one mile; school, one mile, Possession at once asthe presentowner,G. Tuffin,has e i 1 bought a farzu and wants to move. I will sell this property at abargain. For tennis and particulars apply td Thos. Cameron„ Auctioneer, on Thames Road, P.O. Box 154 Exeter, Phone l:lyndnan line, Exeter. FOR QUICK , SALE That desirable Farm property, lot 5, Coil. 12, Township of Hibbert; in the County of Perth, 99' acres with school on corner, good brick dwelling and kitchen, first class bank barn 36x96 and lean 34114, well fitted for horses, cattle and hogs, water in stable, silo and drive house. This farin..is in the best ofacondition and will bo sold with or without the splendid crop of fall wheat; peas and oats and mixed grain, hay and past - 'jive : Easy' terms of payment ancl;for. clff ksale at bargain. Possession an at any time. For terms and partic- ulars apply to Thos. Cameron, Auc- tioneer, tioneer Thames Road,Box 154 Exe- ter P.O. Phone Exeter. 7,0 y.Yu�kwtdx�aa9a, x. �r,17..°.?u m y-,a!iwra. :Wit' > 14.$�.:r.t<• re tly Re ced rices ummGLA M et r C� a i natio � and pro -Piece: SierY Silk and Lisle Hose Straw, Hats Ties Garters ` Sleeve Holders Belts' Braces etc, few -Summer its, Outing Flannels and Tweeds HONE; a,r, ru ... 3 ' {•reat940.533r,),u Of, a ,x +.esaf. aux•. BICYCLE FOR SALE -In good condition, new tires, Price- $15. Ap- ply at Tildes' Office FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice farms in. the Tawusi.ips of Usborne. Tuckersmith and ' Hibbert. Good buildings and well locatedas to mar- kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos. Cameron,' Auct., Box 154, Exeter, r0 :3e1in Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST Has re_inoved to Main St. Exeter. South of Y.M.C.A. • ,.'HONE 70 ANDY EASTON Licensed Auctioneer for the Coun- ty of Huron. Correspondence arrrrigcr, mants for sales can be shade by call ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter- Charges xeter:Char es moderate,: satisfaction guaranteed: Horse . Livery L z�t�rtsns AT ALL 'TIMES. T'lzoxi 5'W �fL� �r Easton �3 Io R® CA d'R LI G BeO: Barrister, Solicitor,'&c., Loans, Investments, Insurance, Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter A. L. EENNANT - Veterinary Surgeon, Office ---McDonnell's aces ssta'bles 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 Ball, .. i i deliver them.; for them and r Wo are ,out for business. When you want a fens Suit call in and see our Saniples. OUR 14 OTTO-•Service to the Public. -CIM/S, Iv1+' T NTS tai S srcno is Collected ur ncc EIRNEST EI.,T,To r'l'.' et ice, main c,,.r