The Exeter Times, 1923-8-23, Page 8't'HE EXI TER. TIMES_
'111CRSDaY, AITGUST 23111,' 192
UDONE i5
Fat Service Ste]
PHONE 16
NkT.NR l i
or Service
Where Seavice is a Pleasure
and
Your Patronage is Appreciated
Ladies' Summer Vests 24c.
Cool Cotton Vests with dainty Shoulder Straps --Special 24e
Our Special Summer Corsets 98c.
Try a pair of these light Corsets, for real comfort. -a bargain C9
Pretty Mouse Dresses on Sale at $i .49
5 Dozen Ladies' House Dresses --Every one new this year and
all sires in the lot. • These are pleasing new styles and there are
both dark and light colors. You will buy more than one at the
reduced price $1,49,,
Men's Money Savers
Men's Work Shirts -A11 sizes -Several good cloths -special 0 98e
Good weight Cotton. Sox -25c a pair or 4 pair for 950.
Medium weight Worsted Sox -35c a pair or 3 pair for 980
Heaviest 'weight and largest fitting overalls & work pants still $ 2.25
Specials in Our China Department
Odd white cups -a few dozen for 10c each
Strong clear water glasses -All you need @ 3 for 25c
Your choice of 5 dozen genuine China Cups and. Saucers -values.
up to $1.00. tor 50c.
AttractiveOdd pieces of China and Cut Grass for presents and
souvenirs-a:display unequalled out side of the larger centres -pric-
ed from 25c to $6.50.
980
Let Us
SAVE YOU MONEY ON GROCERIES
7 bars Comfort, Gold or P & G- Naptha Soap for 4Sc
ROYAL'YEA.ST 05c I, LUX 110
Snowflake Ammonia ....for 25c I 6 Large Rolls Toilet Paper for 25
Shredded Wheat 120 l .3 Kellogg's Corn Flakes for 29c
3% pounds choice Seedless Raisins for 50c
3-50e Cans Libby's Choice Red .Alaska Salmon for $1.00
Large Cans Guaranteed Red Salmonfor 25e
Pink Salmon, Cascade Brand -1J Ib 10c, Large Can 15c`
Strong light Broom 50c; ;Medium', weight broom 75c
HIG 4+ ST PRICE PAID FOR LIVE POULTRY OF ALL KINDS
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Fur[iture Dealer dll fl1llrffl
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WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO GIVE
IOU SERVICE AND SATISFACTION, AND A. PRICE TEAT 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.'
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DAY, AND NIGHT SERVICE
01 -ERA ` HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night call 74W
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ELLIOTT & JOHNS.
TAILORS
RECEIPT FOR COMFORT
Take a look at our "samples,
Then Order the piece you like,
Then leave your measure with
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
Then you will see that this Receipt
is true.
We also sell ready-made Suits and
Over Coats.
HOUSE FOR SALE -Brick resi-
dence on William St. belonging to
the estate of the Iate David Johns.
Apply to Miss L. Johns or Glaciman
&.Stanbury.
New Potatoes For Sale -Apply to
W. F. Abbott.
ANDY EASTON
Licensed. Auctioneer` for the Coun-
f HuronCorrespondence
%h� o, . arrange -
clients for sales can be made by
cal
l-
fng up the Central hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed:
Brien
COLLEGES, LIMITED
361 Richmond St. London
Give inclividlta1 instruction in. Tel-
egraphy, Bookkeeping, ' Shorthand,
(Pitman and Gregg,) Cost Account-
ing, Public Accounting and General
Ofiiee Work.
Register now for Pall Classes,.
starting Septenzbei 4th.
W. 3, O'BRIEN,
Cosnrnercial ,Specialist, Principal.
vine have a car load of feeding Mo_
lasses forsal
e Maple s le Leaf. Brand,
at 25c a gallon- •
Centralia Farmer's Go -Operative
Co., Ltd.
Albert. Scott is at present laid
up with sciatica.
Market report ---The toliowiug ie
the report of the Dieter Market
corrected eNerr Wednesday.
Wheat 90e
Oats 45c.
Barley 60e
Manitoba Flour $3.85
Pastry Flour $3.40.
Model Flour, $3.70
Feed Flour $2,10
Bran $1.60
Shorts $1.70
Young Chicks 1% to 311) 17c
Young Chicks over 2 lbs 22c
Young Cliicks over 3 lbs 25c
Young "Ducks over, 41/2 Pas 14c.
Yung Ducks under 4z;2,; lbs 10c
Hens over 5 llrs 17c
Hens under 4 bas 13c
Old Hens l0c
Old Ducks 10c
Dairy Butter 2Sc
Creamery Butter 37c
Eggs Extras 28c
Eggs No. 1 23c
Eggs No. 2, 1Sc
Lard 17 to 20e
Hogs $10,00
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Batten visit-
ed in Hensel! on Sunday.
Mr. Harold Boyle, of Toronto, is
spending a few days in town.
Miss Ella Kuntz has accepted a
position with the new baker in town.
Miss Mildred Murphy and Miss
Wanda Von Wascinski spent Tuesday
in Ilderton.
Mr. Silas Reed who has been holi-
daying in Montreal returned home
on Monday.
Cecil French who has been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. I. Sims has return-
ed to London.
Mr. Fred Delbridge, of Usborne,
is able
to he around again after his
recent attack to i o
f sciatica.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil and son Alton,
of London, visited in Exeter on their
way to Grand Bend for the weeg-encu.
Mrs. Chas. Ellis,' of Regina, and
Mr. Douglas Cochrane, of Kitchener,
are visiting their brother, Mr. J. G.
Cochrane.
Mrs. A. S. Davis and Son Walter,
who have been visiting with the for-
mer's daughter, Mrs, Gordon Wells
in Windsor, have returned home.
The young son of Mrs. Boyle, of
Hensall, who is keeping house f
p g s .for
Mr. Wil. Clements, is suffering from
Blood poison in the hand started
from a blister.
A large number of fans from tlii
S
community took in the baseball game
between Goderich and Ltican in Olin -
flys.®ssos.4*r*o40ae00i440.o
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Miss Meta Salter is holidaying .with
relatives in London.
Mrs. (Rev.) Trtunper and children
spent last week in London.
Miss Helen Davis, of ,Toronto, is
the guest of Mr. and A'Irs. F. A. May..
Mr, Earl Russell returned. Satur-
day after holidaying in London and
Hamilton. •
Dr. F. P. Swartz and wife, of Tor-
onto, have returned after visiting
relatives here.
Mrs. A. Jones and daughter Gladys
of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Clark last week.
Dr. and Mrs.- Hewitt and children,
of Toronto, motored up and visited
with the latter's:father, Mr. A. Dow.
Mrs. H. T. Rowe and daughter,
Mildred returned , Saturday after vis-
iting for. two Weeks with: relativs in
Toronto.
Mr. R. E. Southcott and friend
Mr. Wood, of Thorold, spent the
week -end visiting in Exeter and
Grand .Bend.
Mr. Garfield Sheere and son Jack,
of Brantford, visited the former's
mother, Mrs. M. Sheere for a few
days; this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. DlcGregor mo-
tored over from Port Huron and are
visited at the home of the latter's
brother, Mr. John Prout, of Exeter.
Miss Flossie Crocker, a former
resident of Exeter, and Miss Cross, of
Buffalo, called on old friends in Ex-
eter on Saturday. They left here by
auto for Sarnia.
with the Churches
CAVEN i'It iPs13Y,Tutai isi PHCIR.Cal
Rev. James Foote, 13. A., Minister
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
ClaSifee
`SERVICES AS USUAL
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery and daughter
Ruth of Ingersoll and Mrs. Wickett
and daughter Greta, of Bowman.ville,
motored from Ingersol and spent
Sunday with their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill.
Mrs. H. D.. Davis entertained a
number of ladies to a bridge .party
on Tuesday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. Percy P. Davis, of Los Angeles.
11Irs. R. G. Seldon, Mrs. T. S. Woods,,
Mrs. W. W. Taman and Mrs. F. A.
May, of Exeter, were among the
guests. -Mitchell Advocate.
1\Ir. Eedy, of St. Marys, accompan-
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eedy and
family, ofWalkerton,vei e pleasant,
callers at The Times Office while mo-
toring through town on Saturday
last. Mrs. Eedy was - a former res-
ident of Exeter. being a daughter of
the late Rev. Jasper Wilson, at one
time pastor of !'Iain St. Methodist
church.
Rev. W. E. Donnelly, pastor of
James St methodist odis
iz t.church, who has
been on his holidays was unable to
take his work on Sunday last owing
to "the sudden death of Mrs. Donnel-
ly's mother, Mrs. I. Vanveltzer which
occurred at Union, near St. Thomas
on Saturday .morning, following an
illness of about two years. The de-
ceased was 56 years of age. She is
survived 'by her husband, two sone,
Frederick and John' at home and
three daughters, Mrs. Donnelly, Miss
Bertha, a nurse in training in De-
troit and Miss Vera at home. The.
funeral was held on Monday.
Among those who took in the Har-
vesters' excursion ' to the West on
Wednesday of last week. were: N.
• Amy, A. Brown, Mrs. John Welsh,
W. E. Aldworth, A. King, F. Hether-
,ington, Wm. Webster, H. G.Schroed-
er, Cecil 'Walker, Simon Pollen,.
Oran' Moir, John, Ford, E. Alexan-
der, Jas. Price, Mrs. Jas. Ford; Cecil
Ford, Lorne Brini.acon'ibe, Emerson
Wein, Nelson Wein, Emerson Roes-
zier, Wm. Taylor, R. Ratcliffe, John
Racier, Richard Baker, M. Greb, Al-
bert Eveland; Wm. Webber, Moses
t lis.'
Mr. and Mr3. 11; N. Rowe and dau-
ghter, Reta and. Mr. Arto Delve left
on Wednesday morning last for a Ino
tor' trip through the northern cotjn
ties. They took the lake road from
Bayfield :as far as Southhampton..
From there they went to Wiarton.
coming back along the bay to Owen
Sound. They called at ilneaford Col-
lingwood, Eugenia ]Falls, Durham,
Hanover, Listowel and other places.
They report wonderful scenery and
good,roads. One place of particular
interest was Eugenia Falls, where
power is obtained" for lighting most
of the nort
het n tory
ns.h
T ey arrived
JAMES :STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W. 17, Doxuelly, T3. •A., Pastor'
10,15 -Morning Class
3 p.m. -Sunday 'School and Bible
Classes
SERVICES AS USUAL
G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.L
DENTAL SURGEON,
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SOtTTHl,IV;L .4 BROS.
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Uni-
versity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mili-
tary District Number One, London;
Ont.,
Main Office, Main St. Exeter, Ont.
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.m.
to 5.30, p.in.
Office thorn's at ZURICH< ONT., Tues.
and Fri., 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 5.00
o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
ARMS FOR SALE
. 200 acres, being lots 5 and 6, con.
2, Usborne, all in first-classcondi-
tion, well unclerdrained with tile.
7 acres bush on each place. Lot 5,
all in pasture. Good brick house and
two bank barns on lot 6: Abundance
of water. A young orchard just
starting to bear. 3% ; miles from. Ex-
eter, 3 miles from Centralia, quarter
mile from school. .Apply to Rich'd
Coates, Centralia P.O:;
PHONE 184.
PHONE 1114.
MONO
HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION.
ine Clothing or
Showing the `very' newest; syties for Young'Men ,as well as more con
servative styles for the older men. Itill
w pad You to see our new cloth-
'fig.- The prices range from $22.50 to $35.00.
Ladies' House Dresses and Aprons
$1.25
' About fifty Aprons and Dresses in this assortment, regular values
$1.50, $1:75, $2,00 and $2.75, We must make quick clearance of this
lot, Take your choice for $1.25.'
White Oxfords$2.48
Balance of this season's canvas
Oxfords. Regular $3.50, splendid
styles,ud good fitting lasts, clear-
ing at per pair $2.48.
Canvas Slippers 98c.
Just the ,thing for around the
house, conies with rubber soles
and - heels, regular $1.50. All
sizes in this lot per pair 98c.
Mew. Dresses and Coats
Oui' first shipment of Ladies' New Dresses and Coats have arrived.
It is always a pleasure to show our goods. Early buyers will find an ex-
cellent range of the newest Styles for the coming season.
Congoleum Rugs. and Linoleu ms
If in need of any floor covering ask to see Dur new patterns.
MOM
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g ,air 'once, as the. list � .. .
is rapidly filling up.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
• The Public Utilities Commission
desire to express their thanks to the
water consumers for complying with
the request to conserve the water
supply. The service is now on again.
LOST -A tent in a canvas bag, be-
tween Exeter and Clinton. Reward.
A. Chuck, 697 Colborne St. London.
-The regular meeting of the far -
leer's club, will be held in Senio_'s
Hall, Wednesday evening, ,August
19th.
Master Clifton Brock, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Brock, -of Eliznville,
had the misfortune to fall -backwards
out of a car when it was going. Th
little fellow received a lot of bad
bruises and an. ugly gash in his fore-
head. Dr. Hyndnzan' dressed the
wound.
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We Carry a
Big Stock of
Good Furniture
a
at Prices that
can't be Beat
Satisfaction Guar9iateed.
Re N; ROWE
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CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL
SER -VICES
Phone Bis. 20W fIouse 20J.
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4 ,PUCE CANE . V.:17.171.:..'
SUGAR
I/ Choice Red
�f SALMON.
fEagle Brand
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1/2 TIN 15c
15 TALL .... 25c
SARDINES
Brunswick
$1O.2OP/bag;:/
4 TINS 25c
NORWEJGAN
PACK IN PURE
OLIVE OIL
2 TINS 25c
FLORIDA
SHRIMPS
25c Tin
CHICKEN
EN
HA.DDIES
25c a Tin \j
'CLARK'S POT 1;{
TED MEATS je.
3 for 25c
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ELASTIC
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MILEAGE 5 THE TRUE TEST
Check Up on Your Socks .
Slow long do your sockswear? Do they carry you ninny
miles at low cost, or are the heels habitually worn thin and
the big toes ever ready for repairs? In short do you.
exercise your dsual buying sagaelty, or do' you just ask
cr
There ere good, sound, logical -re'osons 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 means so much in extra wear. The deeper
heel, of Circle -Sar, fits snugly; smoothly, With- SNUG
out stretching. No danger here of rubbing bN�T;[ED
screteneu threads thin. Double soles add too,
to
length of• service.
The trim instep the narrow, perfect -fitting
ankle, the deo) elastic cuff supply: the 'looks" •
And comfort that everyman is seeking
Say "Circle -Rat" next time you buy,
and, check up cm your niil,eage."
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TAPEItING'
PI,Y TOES ,
W.
DOUBLE
SOLE '
REGISTERED
HOSIERY
PINTS UART
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'Lilt el QUARTS 1 2 GAL 1. *I-35 *185 oorlfilT22'.
Machine Sliced :BACON
35c.
a
pound
\\ • %\ kets. - Priced; right, Apply to Thos,
\9� • H ,,Cameron, Allot., Box .154, rete£,
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Pi-I®NE
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Choice % FARMS FOR SALE -A `few choice
PICNIC II
AMS ..;. •
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farms in the Townships,
o4 Usborne,
/i Tuckersmith and - Hibbert. Good
22c. a pound ""Uuiidin s
1 g and well located as to mar
yESHERRIFFS JELLY POWDER
3 for 29c
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;/ PURE GOLD PUDDING'
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2 PKG 25c
HARRY HORNS Olt' ILR
OVAII
CUSTARD 2 TINS for
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C CORN ST.,' ; . Al.,.f�I3 ........10c PRO
ton V
on i I
"on a,
cl afternoon, y non. T
re g sine
heme Friday
afternoon having
tray -
was the finalplay-off for grolo)Iel three1unczel and
seventy-
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honors and was won by Luca0 10-0. eight miles.,
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Main•
GROUND RICE , ..,.12c PKG %\
CAMEL
DATES .. 3 for 25c' =�
E -IR +
S I;DDDD WHEAT 2 pkg}5
2�c
RUFFED WHEAT ....2 pkg, 29c %\
ROLLED OATS ,...6 1U for 25e`
BLUE ROSE RICE ..,. 3 ib`25c°
S,IEDLESS RAISINS ,,,,15c Ib %\
LOCATION
e Exeter,-
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Dr. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST
Has removed to Main St. Exeter,
South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE
70
Cartage & Livery
We make trips 1 is
to London each
week,, Leave your orders at our'of-
fice
or at the Coital Hotel.'
CARS FOR HIRE AT ALL TIMES.
,
Baigshaw & Easton
I. , CARLING B,',
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office• -McDonnell's isles:tistabllas or
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 26w
HIGH-CLASS
txvt STAiENTB
Accounts Collected Insurance
ERNEST E S .':`
Office, Main Streset, ,1; retcr. •