The Exeter Times, 1923-8-2, Page 8THE
EC:TE!R TIME;
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For Service
SALE
Summer 'ootea° Sacrificed•
Boys' Tall Running Shoes -Heavy Soles -Best Quality $1.19
Ladies' White Canvas Slippers --values up to $4 --all sizes for. $1.98
Ladies' Rubber -Soled White OutingShoes-all sizes on wile at '1.49
$
Ladies' New Colonial Slippers in Patent and Kid Leather, $4.50
value, for $2.98
Men's MuleSkin Hary •et Shoee---Real value at $2.4,S
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ourritner Hosiery on Sale
Ladies' White Silk Lisle Stockings with fancy black Clocks 48e
Ladies' White Silk Stockings -a good weight and very special at 980
Black Cotton Stockings -plain and ribbed -sizes 5• to 10, 25c pr.
Men's Cotton Sox for heavy shoes -a few dozen at 25c a pair
Dress Materials Greatly
Reduced
Our big range of English and Canadian Ginghanhs on sale at 24c yd.
Special Gingham patterned prints in Light colors worth 30cfor.20e yd
Sponge C1'epcs in five pretty shades, these will be Cleared at 45e yelp.
Special :. °ices on all Cotton and pure Silk Paisley materials.
Specials
Ric -Rae Braid, White and,; ;Rohs 3c, yard
25 dozen odd Whi't,.,,u-Yips-on sale at 100 each:.
15 ooze b,o'ti strong water glasses, 3 for 25e
-t`fer";•'-`.` 125. Work. Shirts -Khaki or Blue Chambray 98c
Groceries
Delivery and Credit. Service
at less than.
Cash and Carry Prices
Royal Yeast Cakes 05
Choice Seedless Raisins 15e Ib
Sunmaid Seeded Raisins 2 for
350
3 doz. White Tar Rubbers 25c
Laundry Soap less than 7€ bar
Christie's Soda . Biscuits 15c Ib
',Best Cheese, fresh cut, 25e Ib
Maple Leaf Salmon -1/2-26e
Maple Leaf Salmon -l's -47c
Guaranteed Red Salmon, 1 ib
'Uri 25c
Cascade Salmon ?,ti ib tin 10c
Cascade Salmon ....1 Ib tin 15c
3 McLaren's Jelly Powders 25c
Our Special Blend Tea still 55c
Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs for $1.10 or $11.00' a hundred
20 Pound Pail best pure Lard for $3.60
Best Lemons -300 count -35c dozen
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Market report - -The tollo�ciu !a'''
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected every Wednesday,
Wheat S5c
Oats 52c
13arley60e
Manitoba Flour $3.S5
Pastry Flour $3,40
Model Flour $3,70
-Feed Flour $2.ie
Brun $160
Shorts $1.70
Young Chicks 1a/� to 2 lbs 19c
Young, Chicks 2 to 2% abs 23c
Young duel s, over 4 lbs 16e
Old Ducks 10c
Old Rens over 5 tbs 17e
Old Hens, 4 tc' 5 lbs 12c
Old Hens under 4 lbs. 9c
Old Roosters: 10c
Dairy Butter 28c
Creamery Butter ,36c
Eggs Extras ,25c
Eggs leo" 1's 20c
Eggs No. 2's 15e
Lard 17 to 20e
Hogs $8.25
f'irniture Dealer and Funeral
Dtr6tor
WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO GIVE
YOU SERVICE AND SATISFACTION, AND A PRICE THAT SUITS
VOLT. 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 FURBISHER.
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Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE 'CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
01 -ERA 1iOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 745; Night call 74W
No doubt the average boy and girl When you meet a chronic kicker
arealarmed at the i norance, of their you meet a manwith g it more feet tha,a
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lbrain.
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"This ease is, :grave,". the doctor said,
As he stood and long debated,
Up spoke the patient from his bed,
"I'd rather be cremated."
We note by the magazine adver
tiisements that a man isn't considered
well dressed unless he has on a collar
that makes him look funny.
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SELL TO SATISFY
SPECIAL 'MAPLE LEAP
1 pound tin 47c.
1-2 lig. tin 25c.
CHOICE LEMONS
C. a dozen
LA RGE'R
® ANGES
65c a dozen
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Brunswick SARDINES
4 for 25c.
h4,
KIPPER SNACKS-
3
NA K
C S
3 for 25c..
j LEMON CRISP
19c ib'
GINGER CRISP 150 lb
SOCIETY MIXED .,23c ID
JLL
X ROLLS 2 for 25c :
S
Ll ED BACON ..
: 35c Ti'
PICNIC IIAIV
IS .: .............22c lb
CORN FLAKES 3. for 29c
SH. WHEAT'2 for 25c
TILSON'S BRAN 23c
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PN UTs ...
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PUFFED WHEAT ...2 for 29c
COOKED HAM ... ,..,.,..59c T
Special ecial Blend
� TEA
63e. a pound
English Breakfast
71c. a pound
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LOCAL.
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ak' �e �;huirches.
Cx1VEN .I'RESIBX'rEllll3,N CHUBCH•
Rev,, Jame E.Oo4c, B. �'4,r Hinbitele
11= a,m.-'•God.'s "Kindest ,Designs
Defeated."
111iss Edna Follicl. of-Tcuee & May
is holidaying this week."
We getlots of advice to save mon-
ey but very little on how to do it.
Miss Louise .Amy has returned
hoine after spending three weeks in.
Stratford.
Dr. and Mrs. McGillicudy, of Lon..
don, visited in town on 111oiday of
this week.
10 a.m.--Sunday School and Bible
Classes
7 p.m.-e"Z\ghat as Supreme in, Life's
Rcall.°x
Boy, Seoiito meet Friday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Rout., • McKenzie
spent Sunday with their son, John
in Clinton.
Master Glen E. Bell, of Rensall is.
holidaying. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Laing.
Mrs. PhiL_ Rowcliffe, of London,
visited her sister, Mrs. Robt. Din-
ney for a few days.
Miss Ruby Treble returned to Tor-
onto after spending her 'holidays
with her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood have return_
ed to Hamilton after' visiting with
idr. and Mrs. H. Walter.
Mr Morris Harvey has returned
home after visiting his brother, Rev.
L. C. Harvey at Coatesworth.'
Miss Viola Hodgert who has spent
the past two weeks in Waterloo and
Kitchener has returned home.
Dr. Arthur 'Ramsay and family
and Miss Mary Ramsay, of Toronto;
are visiting with Mrs. Campbell -of
town.
Mr. R. Ferguson is relieving the
manager, Mr. McLean at. the Molsons
Bunk, Centralia, for a couple of
creeks:
Miss Dorothy Kuntz is' holidaying
for a couple of weeks at Grand Bend
with some Detroit am:: Kitchener
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Relished , and Mr. and
Mrs. David Hall, ;of Detroit, motored.
over and visited for few days at
Exeter North.
Misses. Hazel Snell and Corsina
Parsons sang a very pleasing duet in
Tames St. Methodist Church on Sun-
day morning.
Miss Leila Taman has returned to
Toronto after visiting with 'Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Taman in Exeter and at
Grand Bend.
One man says that when you hear
a fellow praising'his neighbors, it's
dollars to doughnuts that he wanta
to sell his home. •
Mr; and Mrs. Edwards, of London
and three neices the Misses Norris ,•
of Brantford, called on Mrs..,Ary in
town on Sunday.
Mr. Parker, Mrs. A. Sheere • and
son :Russel and little Virginia Blake,
motored here from Lancing, Mich.,
and are visiting Mrs. M. Sheere. •
Mrs. Marshall Box and two child-
ren of Parkhill, visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. Birney for a few days and are at
present visiting relatives in Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harvey and
daughter Mildred have returned af-
ter holidaying for several weeks a•t.
Grand Bend.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Jarvis Dickson and
-
son Gordon, of Chatham, have re
turned to their home after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gardiner
and Mr. and Mrs. E.'L. Davis. •
Mr. Jas. Jeckell and Miss L. M.
Jeckell returned home last week af-
ter visiting at Youngstown, N. Y.
They were accompanied home by Mr.
and 'Mrs. Wm. "Jeckell and daughter
MiSs FIorence.
A number of Boy Scouts left Wed-
nesday morning tor "Bannockburn
Farm" the home of Rev. Jas. Foote,
near Varna, where they will go into
camp for about ten days. Rev. Mr.
Foote will be in charge, of the ramp.
Mr. and Mrs. Trimble, of Amherst -
burg, motored up and visited 'with
Rev. W. E. and 112rs.,-Donnelly at the
Janes St. parsonage and were ac-
companied home by their two child-
ren,ud and d Jean who have been
visiting here.
The members of Main Street Meth-
odist Church League motored to God
ericli Friday evening for the closing'
exercises of the sumrner:pscliool and
report an enjoyable evening. They
especially enjoyed the address of the
Rev. \V. R. McIntosh, M Icing Street
• 7 Presbyterian Church London, who
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to�at�0
spoke on the world
roblems of the
d%
r NSRFET EXETER ONT present time and nd fotritd inspiration
in the for
m the young people of to-,
te/ir i�-ri v'.7/Il_llisieli' � M\�A j.F:�
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MOM
JAMES' STtltEll9'x lNE'I'Ht?lUI&1`
C$U'iO$ '
Rev. Mr: 'Tin.• Donnelly, D. A., Vaster'
10.15: -Morning, Class
3.m. -Sunday School and Bible
P
Classes ••".=
Rev. John Veale will preach both
morning and evening;1'.;
G. S. Atkinson,
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of •
Dental Surgeons"of Ontario,and`Uni- '="1"
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versity .of Toronto.
Late District' Dental Officer, Milt
tau' District ;Number One, London, ='
Main Office, Main St.' Exeter, Ont.
Phone 34, Exeter,; Hours 9.00 a.m.'
to 5.30, p.rn.
Office hours at ZURICH ONT., Tues.
and Fri., 10.00 o'clock a.m.,' to 5.00
p'clock , P.M.. Phone' 79.
WANTED -Girl for general house
work, at 429. E. ,, Grand' Boulevard,
Detroit. Liberal wages -Apply to
Mrs. Henry Coultis, Exeter for par
ticulars.
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FOR SALE -FORD TON TRUCK,•;
will deal on. half ton truck. See
Harvey. & Harvey.
ANDY J ASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Cowl-11!!!!t!!!!!!!!!lC!!!!!!�!�!!!�!�!!L!!!!!!!!! tg ➢ 1' ➢
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ty of Huron. .Correspondence arrange-
ments for sales can be made by call
MAURO
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PHONE 184.
for Men
Boys
Our Clothing business -is growing steadily. The reason- for it is, •
we are giving our Customers. good Materials at prices that are not ex-
cessive. Good Snits. at $23,00, F ine Grey and Blue Serges at $30.00,
and $35.00.
New Summer Underwear
In the very best makes, in all
styles; cut roomy, just the thing
for the hot weather. All 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 Footwear
a�r for%out�:ug
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 • trim' With low or • medium'
heels; Regular $3.50.
SPECIAL : PRICE $2.4$
Boys' Print Shirts
In sizes 12%, 13 and 13%.
' These Shirts sold for $1.25. We
are clearing the lot at
SPECIAL PRICE -50c
Ladies'. ox ford and Strap .l er
About 30 pairs in the lot. Regular prices were $2.00 to $4.00.
There are a few. White Oxfords in the lot
SPECIAL AT PER "PAIR $1.98
Southcott
ing lap. the Central hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
FaaloTT & JOHNS
Irnow 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 heW Suit call in and see'
our Samples.
OUR AlOTTO--Service to the: Public.
HOUSE FOR SALE Brick resi-.
dence an William St. belonging toi
the estate of, the late David Johns.
Apply to Miss L. Johns pr •Giadman
& Stanbury.
STRAYED -A pig has strayed to
the premises of Mr. -Arthur Sanders
on Huren•St.' Owner may have same
by paying for this advertisement.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden spent'Snn-
day with friends in Listowel and
Palmerston.
Mr. Hy. Fake has returned to Tor-
onto after spending a week at .his
hone here. "
Mrs. R. H. Collins has; returned to
Kitchener after visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. ;Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs.R . '
R. G. Gilhts. and coal
Robt., of Hamilton, are' holidaying
with relatives in town.
Rev. C. W. Brown, of Saskatoon
spent a few days .visiting in;tpwn the
guest of Mr. P. Frayne. .
Mrs. C. A. Southcottiadd Miss Stel
'la left Tuesday to spend the month
of August at Grand Bend.. '
Mr.. and Mrs. Jas: ,Stewart, who
have been living in Windsor have re-
-turned '
to Exeter to reside.
Master Edmund Wart is visiting
with his aunt, Mrs. Skelly, in Lon_
don for a couple of weeks."
Mrs. Lutton and two, datghters,
of °London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Hy. Elworthy during theweek.
Mrs. IC. Gordon and daughter June
visiter her sister, Mrs. T. 0. South•
Cott in town fora few, days last week
Mrs. Arnold and Mrs'." D. §hirrey,
of Hensall, visited with 1VIr. and Mrs.
J. A. Stewart'on Wednesday, of last
week.
The' Misses Margaret •.,
and Gladys
Penhale ate in London for 'a week`
the guests of their aunt;` Mrs. Russel.
Smith.
Mr. Stanley of Vermillion,
Alberta is visiting • his grandfather,
Mr. •Richard Gidley and -aunt, Mrs. J.
Elston.
It is estimated that at least fifty
thousand harvest hands. will he re-
quired to harvest the western wheat
crop this year.
She stole softly up to him and
iaid her liand 'caressingly upon his
head, ran her fingers through his
silk dark brown locks ,then ".gently
placed a hand on each 01 his smooth
soft cheeks. 'She raised her face to
him, showing her soft carmine lips
and looked ':knowingly .",•at him
from her. deep 'blue eyes .; She spoke
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We Carry a
Big Stock of
Good Furniture
at Prices that
can't beBeat _
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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-N. Ro 9•;'
CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL . SER-
VICES
Phone ,Bis. 20W House 20J..
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' FOR'SALE-2 Churns;1 butter
bowl and ladle, weights, 2 sets of
axles for light wagon. Apply to Mrs.
D. Braund. , 2wpd
FARMERS
We have, a carload of feeding Mo_
I lasses for sale, Maple" Leaf Brand,
at 25c a gallon.'
Centralia F
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race's Co -Operative
Co;, Ltd. •
' Gospel Tent, Services continuing
in the Victoi>r` a Park Sunday nights'
and each week night except Saturday
at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome.
No collection.
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
he and drive douse, hard ,and soft
water. all in first class repair, Meth-
odiet and English church in Village,
Presbyterian church,' one mile
sodiool; 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.
P sand For � term
particulars apply to
Thos. Cameron,
Auctioneer,
on
Thames Road, o d, P:O.:Box 154 Dieter.
Phone Hyndman line, Exeter.
:FOR QUICK SALE
That desirable Parra property, lot
5, Con. 12, Township of Hibbert, in
the County of Perth, ,'99 14 acres with
school
on corner, o
g od`briclt dwelling
and kitchen, first class bank --darn
36x96 and lean' 34x14, well fitted for
horses, cattle and hogs, water in
stable,' silo and drive house. This
farm is in the best of condition and
will he sold with or without the;
splendidcrop` of fall wheat, peas and
oats . and mixed grain, hay and past-
ure. ure. ` Easy terms of payment and for
emelt :,sale "at ,'a bargain. Possession
not a word, neither did he; the only at any time. For terms and partic-
rnevernetit. .perceptible " on his part{ elars apply to Thos' Cameron Pitm-
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leas a alight leier of the head as she bonier; Thames Roail, Box 154 Exe-
c ay.. lipped the 1,e„ lnLo histnoitth ter P.D. Phone Exeter.
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DEEP
£LAST'
7011;
MILEAGE IS THE TRE TEST
Check Up on Your Socias
How long do your socks'wear? Do they carry you many
miles at low cost, orare the heels habitually' wornthin and
the big toes ever ready for repairs? In short, do you
exercise your usual buying sagacity, or do you lust ask
fir "'socks"? •'
There are good,sound, logical reasons why some socks
wear longer than, others. In Circle Bar, the hosiery, of
more mileage," the tapering toe gives just that extra big -
toe room which ncans so much inextra wear. The deeper
heel, of Circle -Bar, fits snugly, snioothly, with- SNUG
out stretching. No -danger here of rubbing
[itretenea threads thin. Double soles add too, "NO -LEP
to lengthof service.
The trim instep, the narrow, perfect -fitting.
ankle, tiredeep elastic cuff supply the "looks!`
and comfort that every man is seeking.
Say "Circle -Bar" next time you buy,p.
and check vp on your snilea'ge.
rBfEEL
TAPER/NG
4 PLY TOES
DOUBLE
SOLE
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ll®SIERY
PHONE
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S .F OR SALE --=A few choice
farms in the .Townships 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 &
OTCOn17
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1%IST
Has removed to Main St. Exeter.
South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70
Horse Livery
ORSES AT ALL TIMES,
Phone SSW
L R. CARLING
B.
Barrister,Solicitor,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office,' Carling BIock, Main St. Exeter
A, liL. I2ENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's Naiea ZtabY3s en
John St. Phone calla receiveprompt,
attention. Phone 26w
PEIGWOLA.St3
INVESTMI£NTS
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EINEST ELLIOTT
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