The Exeter Times, 1923-8-9, Page 8TH
EXETER TIMES
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Ser'i'ice
to art,
MID -SU MER
SALE
urder Footwear Sacrifised
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sFor Service
Bas' Tan Running -
y t crg Slroes-� Heayy Soles -Pest Quality $1.19
Ladies' WhiteCa by -
L C t as Slippersyalttes up to $4 -all sizes for $1.9S
Ladies' Rubber -Soled" White Outing Shoes -all sizes on sale at $1.49
Ladiea'`New Colonial Slippers in, Patent and KidLeather, $4.50.
, value, for $2.98
Men's Mule Skin harvest Shoes -Real value at $2,45
S umrner Hosiery on Sale
Ladies', White Silk ,Lisle Stockings ;with fancy black Clocks 4$c
Ladies' ,White Silk Stockings -a good -weight. and very special at 98c
Elaek 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 Ginghaans on sale at 24e yd.
Special Gingham patterned prints in dight colors worth 30e for 20c yd
Sponge Crepes in five pretty shades, these will be: cleared at 45e ycl.
Special prices on allCottoh and pure Silk Paisley materials.
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Specials
Ric -Raiz .Braid, White and Colors, 3c a yard
25 dozen Odd White Cups -on sale at 10e each
15 dozen good strong water glasses, 3 for 25c
Men's $1.25' Work Shirts=Khaki or Blue Chambray 98e
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Groceries
Delivery and Credit Service
at less than
Cash and Carry Prices
Royal Yeast Cakes ..............05 Maple Leaf Salmon -1/2, -26c
Choice Seedless Raisins 15e lb Maple Leaf Salmon -l's -47e
Stinrxiaid Seeded Raisins 2 for Guaranteed Red Salmon, 1, Tb
35c tie 25e
3 doz. White Jar Rubbers 25c Cascade Salmon Ire lb tin 10c
Laundry Soap less than 7c bar Cascade Salmon ..,.1 lb tin 15c
Christie's Soda Biscuits 15c Ib 3 McLaren's Jelly Powders 25c
Best Cheese, fresh cut, 25c Ib 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 43.60
Best Lemons= -300 count -35c dozen
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WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO. GIVE
YOU SERVICE :AND TISFACTION, "ANDA PRICE THAT SUITS
YOU. WE STAND PREPARED TO' CATER. TO EVERY HO'ME'S`.
FURNITURE WANT, HOWEVER LARGE, HOWEVER SMALL.
LATEST DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE,
FAIR PRICES.
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THE HOME •FURNISHER.
E. 6AD1NE...R
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTE T.DED TO
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
01 -ERA 1-10USE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night ca11 74W
Mr. Frank Torn, of Toledo, Ohio,
who is visiting in Goderich, took his
sisters, the Misses Tom to the County
townfor or
the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May and -son
Gordon, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred '1Iay
and son Warren, spent Sunday and
Monday in Mitchell attending the
OId Boys Re -anion.
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Monday wascivic holiday in town.
The stores were closed and there r was
no'st'
rr about
the ace.
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p Many of the
citizens were out of town. A num-
ber spent the day at Grand Bend,
others took in thej celebrations at
Clinton, Mitchell or London.
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Stores. Lt
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LAUNDRY SOAPS
5
bars $1.00
RETAIL ORGCEd
SOAP CHIPS
2 pounds '25c
<,GINGER PUCE CANE
'SNAPS SUGAR
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MACHINE SLICED
Bacon on 35c. lb
BLUE ROSE
RICE
3113. 25c
w\•
SPECIAL SHELLED
Wain
uts 45c
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Flakes,
as
RICIIIvIE
T.LO TEA
75c. a Poand
& ASSAM BLEND
IJ1VD
Todhunter's COFFEE
55c. a pound
MOCHA AND
JAVA; Y3LL'ND
IN STREET
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Market report•• The toliowing la.
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected e'aerY Wednesday,
wheat' 85c
Oats 52o
Barley 60c
Manitoba Flour $3
Pastry Flour $3,40.
Model Flour $3.70
Feed' Flour $2,10
Bran $1.60
Shorts $x 7Q
Mise Bakeranti-Miss sS ltioliards, of
Young Chicks 1 to 31b 17c
Young Chicks oyer 2 lbs.22e
Young Chicks over 3 Iles 25c
Young Ducks over 4 -lbs' 16c
Young Ducks under 4 lb 12c
Old Ducks • 10e
Dairy Butter 28c
Creamery Butter 3`6c
Eggs Extras 26c
Eggs No. l's 20e
Eggs No. 2's 15c'
Lard 17 to 20c
Hogs $8.75,
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Miss AIiee Vincent is holidaying at
her home here.
Mr. Czar Harness, ;sof Windsor, is
visiting in town.
Mr. S. Pollen; of Windsor, spent
the holidays in town.
Mrs. A. E. Burke has returned
house after visiting in Detroit.
Miss, M. Gladruan, of London, is
the guest of Miss Marion Wood.
Mrs. H. T. Rowe and daughter Mil
dyed,, are holidaying in Toronto.
Mr. Verne Roulston spent a few
days visiting relatives at Milverton.
Miss Laura Sararus, of Zurich, has
been visiting with Miss Mildred Har-
dy.
Mrs. R. R. Rogers, of Toronto, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Christie
Sr.
Mr. Ed. Davis, of Forest, spent
Sunday y a nd Monday at his 'home
here.
Miss Bernice Gleed, of London,
has been visiting with Mrs. D. Rich-
ar•ds.
Mr. Ed. Davis; of ; Forest, spent
Sunday and Monday at his home
here.
Miss Olive Quance, of Toronto, is
visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Beer.
Mrs. Bert Sheere, of Pleasant Dale
Sask., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Abbott.
Mr. Beverley Acheson, of Grimsby
is holidaying with his parents at the
Central hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart 'Powe, of Lone
don, spent the week -end with rela
Lives in. town.
Mr. John Andrews has returned
home after visiting Mr. and :Mrs. H.
Peter at Atwood.
Mrs. A, S. Davis and son Walter
are visiting her daughter, "'Mrs. 0.
wells in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gould, of
UBSIL XY, AUGUST vth, 9iDa
With the'.
Churches
l'7AVEN PRESBYTERIAN Cinals ii:
Rev. Jame* Foote, B. *ulster
1.0 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
Classes
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a.m.-“Christ Living in the Soul
of Man"
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. " W. E. 'llorurelly, B. Al,, Pastor'
10,15 -Morning Class
3 p.m. -Sunday School
Classes
and Bible
Rev. John. Veale will preach both
morning and evening.
G. S. Atkinson, L.D,S.,D.D.S
DENTAL SURGEOPT
Graduate of the Royal College; of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and >Uni-
versity of Toronto.
Late. District Dental Officer,
tary District Number One, London,
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.
and Fri., 10.00 o'clock a.ni. to 5.00
o'clock p.nr. Phone. 79. .
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►. SOTITHCOTT BROS, I' 01,411
ACCOUNTS •MUST BE PAID.
All accounts due the Exeter Canning.
Ca, must be 'paid on or before Aug.
15, otherwise, indebted parties evell`!be
subject to sight draft, or accounts,
placed •iia other hands for ;collec'tioh,.
CARL) OP THANKS
To the many kind friends who
have done so much .to make the stay
in the hospital o
p f Mrs. James Pickard
so much brighter and less lonesome,
her sons wish to express their 'most,
cordial thanks. Mrs. Pickard will
carry to lfer new home very tender
Memories of the kindnesses so freely
offered by her old friends.
Mr. Frank Sweet, of Sarnia, is vis-
icing in town.
Miss -Ethel: Day, °of London, spent
Sunday at her . home here.
Mr. Chas:` Sanders, of Windsor,
visited in town during> the week.
Dr. and Mrs. Graham and young
son; motored to Rodney for Sunday.
Mi. W. J. Statham, Lyle anceLois
motored .to .;Acton ,• for Sunday and
Monday, '
Mr. LHeideman, 'of,Toronto';vis-
ited .with his parents -Sunday and,
Monday.
Mrs. Righter, of Totonto;•is visit-
ing her cousins, Miss'"Girkite and,; Mrs.
Wickwire..
Miss Howe.' has returned 'to Toron-
to "after visiting with .Mr. Jas. ,.and
Miss L. Jeckell,
Rev, Robt. Hicks,wife and family
of ,St. Thomas, . are holidaying with
relatives in this community.
Strathroy spent the forepart of the I htlss Mildred Hai•dy,.'of Windsor,
week with relatives.'
Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Grieve, of
Strathroy, and two children . visited
in town during the week.
Miss Dorothy Bonney has returned
to London after visiting for three
weeks with Mr. C. Brooks.
Miss `Stella Sanders, of Toronto,
who has been -ill is '.recuperating for
a few weeks at her home here."
Dr. Margaret Kinsman, of Sarnia,
is visitirig her uncle and aunt, Dr.
A. R. and Miss Kinsman, of: town.`
• Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
J. G Fuller and daughter Vera, 'vis-
ited over the week -end with Mr. and.
R. Welsh.
Miss Vera Rowe is visiting at the
home of her uncle, Dr. Holloway, in
Peterboro, having accompanied them':
ontheir return trip. •
Harvesting of the Dutch Set onion
crop is in full swing. The crop on
the :wh
oi is -note
upto other seasons
• although some report a fair yield.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Routledge, of
Dutton, spent afed days With .the
Tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm'."
Rivers. They are at present visiting
at Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Gould, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Coyle and daughter, of Wind-
sor, motored here and have been vis-
iting for the past week with the for- day.
mer's mother, Mrs. Rd. ! Gould.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and son
Roger, of Toronto, spent the week-
end kith Mr, and Mrs. Wellington
John
s. ' Mrs. Johns al.nd child are
remaining for a couple of weeks.
Mr.li
C as. Eacrett, Miss Margaret
Mc a
M nn, Miss Lillian Fuller,; Mr.
Harold Fuller, of Sarnia; Mr. Harold
Loring, Toronto, Mr. and :Mrs. Daly,
New York, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, of
Jersey, U.S.,' were visitors the 'fore-
part of the week with Mr. and Mrs..
R; Welsh.
is spending her holidays with 'her
parents, Mr. and Mrs S Hard'.
Mrs: Tookey and child 'orf "I:ucat,;.
visited with Mr. and 1VCi•s. J. T. Herr
for several days during the week.
Mrs. • Jas. Stanlake and Mrs. ` A.
Francis, of Stephen, and- the latter's
sister Mrs. Tapp are visiting in De-
troit.
Mr. Alvin Ingram, .of Arnherstburg
is holidaying ` with his ' parents at
Hensal1 and called oivi3Old friends in
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Boys
Our Clothing business is growing steadily. The reason for it iso
„we are giving our Custoiaiers'good Material at rice that- are
s Pricesnot.a3X-
cessive. Good Suits at $23'.00. ,le, in.e Grey and Blue Serges at $30.00
and $35.00,
New Sumter
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,ou your ne '.
hat.
Fleet Foot Footwear for O11t111 ° •
Wear
Fleet Foot is the popular Footwear for the"hot Weather,
ry a variety of styles for every member of the fancily. Prices
reasonable.
White Canvas `Footwear
This season's styles with black
patent trim' with low or 'medium
heels. Regular $3:50. -,
SPECIAL PRICE $2.48
'RRe nary
are very
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' Oxford O CD and Strap Slipper
About 30' pairs in the lot. Regular prices were: $2.00 to $;x.00:
There are a few White Oxfords in the lot
SPECIAL AT PER PAIR $1.98
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Big Stock of
€oo+d Furni�trre
- at Prices that
can'
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Satisfactiorl Guaranteed
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CONDUCTOR OF. FUNERAL SER-
VICES
Phone Bis. 20W House 203.
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:. 'Mr. and Mrs.lylcIlraitheand boys,:
of Durham and Mrs. John 1VIclraith,
of^ Toronto, visited on Sunday with,
Mrs. Hamilton and took in the Old
Boy's reunion at Mitchell. -
WANTED -Four or .five • loads,of
good Alfalfa hay. W. T. Abbott.
FARMERS
c . We have, a car load offeedingMo
Ii. and Mrs. A. Ferguson, of Tor- lasses . for °sale, `Maple Leaf Brand,
onto spent
a few days`with the late
at 25c a gallon.
ter's parents, Mr. and •Mrs. Jas. Centralia Farmer's Co -Operative
Sweet. N: Co., Ltd.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slumkousky,
of Kitchener,, visited Sunday, and
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Esli
Heywood.
Mr. and.Mrs. 0. Beeker and child-
ren, of New Hamburg, visited with
Dr. and Mrs. Browning during. 'the
past week. -
Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet and Mrs Reid
and daughter Ora motored to Gorier-
icii on .Wednesday al'u .are visiting
fora few days with Messrs. J. E. and
Frank Tom.
Mr:, Bert Spicer accompanied, by
his mother; Mrs. D. Spicer, and Mrs.
Murray, of Brantford,. motored here
and Visited with relatives on Mon -
The prize lists are out for the
Horticultural Society exhibition
which
will be held in the Public Li-
brary on Friday and Saturday, Aug.'
24th and 25th: ;Prizes are being a-
warded in thirty different claSses of
crit flowers and six classes of
window plants. ` A special prize; is '13
Mr. and Mrs. JohneSpackma,n, of
Toronto, called on relatives in town
On' thei#'wa;yfrom Grazid Bed. They
weeac,
Were co
m anis
d ". Winne fb�� Miss
Margaret Taman. e"'{,
The kJXeter Jtiniar, J gseball ,team
were at Clinton on Monday and took
part ,in the sports. Our boys were
defeated by Clinton
Mi
a;d
Ss Gi'
,� y Harvey has returned
lroma after' taking' a summer course
in ag'ricultur'e at the Agricultural
College, Guelph.
Mrs. ` A. Sheere and Mr. Amos
Parker, Miss. Ferri Sheere and Russel
and little Virginia Blake heft Suri-
day for' St, Thomas,' prime to return-
ing to Lancing Mich., atter' visiting
at the }come o' Mrs. M. Sheere.
Mr. and Mr's. W. H. Wood, of Sana
arbara, Cal , have been • visiting
being offered by the president fhc :.w
t
cal.
N�r+ �`ER(,�]`!f prize by IiSr..' :T. W: Th
T. ;V]or, for the ,l
w�W ti „best arranged and -:lie g pt. residential T'
grotrncls 1i
the b di
est' ]a,
of
tis
g spike, . i and' ird a-
sper
eavin;to visit their 'son Wilbur; .at
ort and before returning;
o their horns it '1 visit Exeter.
fth their daughter; Mrs. R. G:
Dou p e
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pOf rsala
+ I , Minn.; and are
Gospel 'Tent Services continuing
in the Victoria Park •Sunday nights
and eachweek night. except Saturday
at .8 o'elock. Everybody welcome. -
Z'Vo,,collection.
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HOUSE :FOR SALE -Brick resr ••
deuce on William St. belonging to
the estate of.. the' late David Johns.
Apply to Miss L. Johns or :Gladman
& Stanbury.
STRAYED -A pig has strayed" to
the premises"' of Mr. Arthur Sanders
on. Huron St. Owner may have same.
by paying for this advertisement.
New Potatoes For Sale Apply to
Abbott. -
ONION CR •T
ES -Parti
Aes wanting`
'onion Crates can : procure the" same
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at the river power liouse on Friday,
August 10th,'
J. H Grieve.
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 thein..
• We are out for business. When
you want a New Suit.call in and see
our Samples.
OUR MOTTO ---Service to the Public;
,,ANDY JIh .STON
• Licensed Anetioneer,for the Comm.(
ty
Of Haien.;Correspondence arrange•
ments for sales can be made by dell=
h g lip tiro Central 'lEtotel, ,Exeter;
Charges moderate, . satisfaction
guaranteed. Bagshaw
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EAG IS .THE TRW TES. . T
Check Up on -Your Socks
How long do your -socks. wear? Do they carry you many
,,miles at low cost, or are the heels habitually worn thin and
the big' toes ever ready for repairs? 'In ehort, do you
exorriso your. usual: buying sagacity, or do you .Just ask
'Thereare good, sound, logical reasons why some socks
4. wear longer than others. Th Circle -Bar, "the hosiery of
more mileage," the tapering toe gives Just that extra' big-
' toe room which weans so much in extra wear. The deeper.
heel, of Circlo-Bar,•fits snugly,: smoothly, with, SNUG
out stretching. � No danger'.' here of rubbing
acretenea threads: thin. Double soles add too' INSTEP
to length of service.
The-ttimd n
ste the erfecKfittm
a,.-onkle, thedesp.c]auticinP cuffarrow pupply the"looks".
and comfort that everyman it seeking.
Say "Circle -Bair next time you buy,
and check. up on your mileage.
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4 PLY TOES
DOUBLE
SOLE REGISTERED
IIOSIERY
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PHONE 81 a
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HEEL
FARMS FOR SALE -A few„choice
farms in the Townships of Usborne,
Tuckersmitli and Ribbert, Good
buildings and well located as to mar-
kets. Priced right. Apply. to Thos.
Cameron, Auct., Box 154, Exetet,
Dr. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR .& OPTOMETRIST
Hae removed to Main St. Exeter.
Soot of M
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Horse Livery
IORSES AT ALL : TTM.LS.
Phone 58W
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Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block,Main St. Exeter
•A. E., EN1VANT
Veterinary. Surgeon
Office-M6T),on' ' '
Hell s ,'
�atea; rreau100 on
Johns St. Phone calls reoeivtj prompt
attention. Phone:26w r,
ITIGH-CLASS
1NvESTMENTS
Accounts Collected turaance
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Office, Matin Strt r °".r•t;'V