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Are moving fast
Sold practically all of recent car
in one cUy
Anothe
you
ERE’S A
ass stock
next week. Ife
any, buy now.
ASON
d prices aye
•Call ar $ prices and leave
you;
Exeter Markets
Wheat 75c.
'Oats 40c.
Barley 40 c.
Bran $1.40
Shorts §1.50
Manitoba’s Best Flour $3.80
Welcome Flour $3.15
Model Flour $3.50
Creamery Butter
Dairy Butter 28’
Eggs
Eggs
Eggs
Hogs
33c.
i—31c.
Extras 2Gc. '
Firsts 23 c.
Seconds 20c,
$11.00
,Ross
c ._.
for deliv
ARRIVAL
Taylor Co., Ltd.Zoca/s
iture
HERE IS WHEREIYOU WILL
ALWAYS FINDfA GOOD
®>F FURNL
5E FROM AT
UlT YOU
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AMBULANCE SERVICE
■ ASSORTMENT
JURE TO CHO
pHices to
OUR STOCK COMPLETE
NOW II TH IME TO BUY
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Mr. McKay, of 'Walkerton,
former pastor of Cromarty Presby
terian Church took the services ar
Caven Presbyterian Church on Sun
day morning. Sunday School resum
ed after a month’s vacation and next
Sunday both School and Church will
be held in the morning and
throughout August.
so
infant passes
Ronald William Ford Perrin,
fantkson o.f Mr. Marvin Perrin and
•tiie late Mrs. Perrin, of London pass
ed away in London hospital early
Tuesday morning and was buried the
same day in the Exeter cemetery.
The funeral took place from the un
dertaking parlors of Mr. R. E. Hop
per and was conducted by Rev. D.
McTavish. TWO days after the birth
of the babe, the mother whose maid
en name was Viola Ford, passed
away at the age of 24-years and 9
days. The little babe was buried in
the same grave along with
mqther.
EX-SERVICE MEN,— ATTENTION!
The regular meeting of the Exe
ter* branch of
B.E.S.L., will
ening,
Town Hall.
All members are requested to at
tend and all ex-service men, wish
ing to become members are cordially
invited.
the, Canadian Legion,
he held Thursday ev-
August 7th at S p.m. in the
Aliss Alary Horney, of London,
spent the week-end with relatives.
Aliss Ruth Collingwood left for
Kitchener on Monday to spend her
vacation.
Aliss Alaxine Gillies, of Detroit,
is visiting with Air. and Airs. E. C.
Harvey.
st.
c
We are
stock,
can
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
and Mrs. Hy. Gould and sob
of Windsor, spent Sunday and
Ottawa,
Detroit,
of their
J. Ford.
T'hos. Cann, of London, br.6-
Geo. Kerslakc, of Exe-
seriously ill in a London hos-
Mattress Cover
KE&P THE MATTRESS (_!KE NEW—
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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Ex&tcr,' Ont*
Ernest G. Harvey
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Representing am
IatuibermenSs Muti
“World’s^ Grea
stalled ah up-to-date
Equipment and • are
to respond to calls
promptly.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
furniture dealer
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Casualty Co.,
Automobile
Cash divid^idsJfo policyholders have
not been Idfcs tan. 25% of premium
^annually. •
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W, R. GOULDIH^
A, T. tV ■
^rgaftfet, and ihoirsna
Jrtinee CtitJ&R
Instruct!^ in J
Fiano, Vioim, *
Studio N. Albert ftt “ JI“'
EXETER, O-I
AVE ecURisD Tins
'Of!/(V1ULKING DOORS
VS, ALSO ALETAL
Ejt-STRlI’PiNG
OTF YOU PRICES.
traw
$1'5.00
$75.00
$45.00
$35.00
. $4.00
records 20c. each
icprds 506. and 75c.
POsJlvely clearing our the
supply now while you
and see the bargains,
. Powell
Rev* J, Bernard Rhodes, M» A
Minister
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M,, Organist
During 4ugiist
Alorning .Service Only
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—-Service as usual,
UNION SERVICES
Mair? St, and James St. UpitecJ
Churches
Union Services for July and August
AUGUST—Rev. D. AIcTavisli
charge.
James Street choir in charge
music.
10 a.m.—Church Schools
Alorning service in James
United Church and evening service
in Alain St. United Church.
11 a.m.-
7
“The Acid Test”
p.m.—“Living and Loving” CIHus-
trated from “The Sentimental
Bloke.’
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A.. Rector
Aliss K. Al. AlacFauL Organist
Eighth Sunday after Trinity ’
( a,m.—Sunday School
. a.m.—Aforiling Prayer and Ser
mon.
Only one service during month of
August
10
11
Summer Dresses at
■nmrjayi.iifrwi
t. week the balance of our summer dresses
eately reduced prices. Your chance to buy a smart
summer dress at a great saving. Specially priced
at from $2.95 to $7.95
RAYON VESTS AND BLOOMERS
In all shades and a very good quality,
PRICED AT EACH 59c.
CHILDREN’S
Assorted sizes and colpra^greatly reduced
ta clear at
RAYON NIGHT GOWNS
In peach, pink, green and mauve with lace
trim.
EXTRA SPECIAL PER GARMENT $1.25
CHILDREN’S LIS
A
for 60c. 'WejEre clearing this line
SR PAIR 29c.
RIBBED HOSE
lisle hose. These
100 prs. of white canvas strap §
This is a clean-up of a number of li
oxfords. Not al! sizes in the lot, valgus as high as $2>50. Take
your pick, per pafy 39c
slippers and
HATCHWEAR UND
The kind the boys and mel
tons to rip <
Clover Leaf cups and sat
.shape at special
Odd Cups 6c.; Cups &
ODD CLOVER LE
RWEAR
like. I
o
BOYS’ $1.00; MENfS $1.25*
MEN'S .SHIRTS WITH ATTACHED
. COLLARS
hi white and sand. A splendid shirt for
• hot weather
SPECIAL AT $1.49
Air. and Airs, N. Ogden and Air.
and Airs. F. Coates spent Civic Holi
day in Stratford.
Air. and Airs. C. Harris, of Ot
tawa, are holidaying with relatives
in this community.
Airs. Wm. Edmunds, of Flint, Alich
is holidaying with her parents, Air.
and Airs. E. Rowcliffe.
Air. and Mrs. Garnet Al'cFails have
returned home from a motor trip to
the Al'uskoka district.
Airs, Jas. Pomroy, of London, vis
ited at the, homo of her father, Air.
W. D. San'd.ors on Afonday.
Alisses T. Taylob, Irene Stewart
and Kathleen Godbolt, are camping
at Grand Bend this week.
Air. and Airs. Chas/ Coates, of De
troit, are holidaying with the Coates
family in this community.
Air. Harold AVood, of Chatham,
spent the holiday with his parents
Mr. and Afrs. AV. I-I. Wood.
Air. and Airs. Case R. Howard, of
New York, are holidaying with the
former’s mother Airs. FI. Gidley. "
Air. J. R. AIcDonald, of the Lon
don Road north, had the misfortune
to fracture several ribs last week.
(Aliss Neta Pryde, -of Windsor, sang
a very acceptable solo at the Main
street church on Srunday morning'^
Mr.
ther of Air
ter, is
pital.
Air.
Hugh,
Alonday visiting with the former’s
mother .’Airs. Rd. Gould.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jacques and
daughter Ina, of London, were the
guests of AB. and Mrs. AV. S. How
ey at Grand Bend on Sunday.
ATr, Chas. Acheson and Miss PhyP-
lis Grey, of London, spent Civic
' Holiday with the former’s parents,
Air. and Mrs. AV. T. Acheson.
(Air. and Airs. Leon V. Treble and
family, of Toronto, motored up and
A. L. Stewart and simnt the holidays -with the former’s
Gordon Davis and
Miss Lulu AIcDon-
spent the holiday
F CUPS
WATER GLASSES
This is an exceptionally good water glass,
and is extra value at, each 5c.
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Mr. Grant Collingwood returned
to Toronto on Monday after spend
ing his holidays with his parents
hero.
Mr. ad Mrs. Manuel Gingerich
and Miss Audrey, of Detroit, Mich.,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Lydia
Sweitzer.
Mrs. W. Prodgor, Alvin and Mar
ion, of London, attended the funer
al of the late Garnet Heywood on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs.
son Donald and
aid, of Toronto,
with relatives.
Mrs. Bl. Patrick and daughter
Helen, of Windsor, spent Civic Holi
day with the former’s mother Mrs.
M. Heywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snelgrove
and two daughters, of Windsor,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. AV. II. Penhale and other rela
tives.
Miss Ada Mitchell, R. N., of Byron
Sanitorium, visited with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. N'. Mitchell and
motored to Grand Bend for Sunday
to visit with friends.
Mrs. Luther Reynolds and two
children, of Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs.
E. Hastings and three children, of
Wingham, were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sweet on Sunday.
' Airs. A. Collingwood, Air. and Airs,
sane-'A- Collingwood and little daughter
Betty, have returned to Hamilton
after visiting with Air. and Airs. W.
Motz,
lives.
Al’r.
spent
Airs. A. Francis and was accompan
ied home by Airs. Belling and ’little
son Donald, who have
here for some time.
Mr.
i li
lts
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Traquair,
Dorothy and Donald, motored to De
troit, and visited Belle Isle, Leam
ington and Jack Miner's bird s___
tuary at Kingsville Sunday and
Monday.
Bliss
IVelsh,
Pearl V
Mr. Dm
holiday visitors with Mr-.- and
Lei]
Miss
V’ood
nald
.a ’Welsh, Miss
•Helen Ketching,
, Mr, Bert Welsh
Butt, of Toronto,
Wm. H. Wood
■WORK WANT!
desires w-ork omAl
harvest seasob.
Times-Advocate
■Atyoung ;
m during
of Crediton, and ollie;’ rela-
Manford Belling, of Detroit,
the week-end with Mr. and
been visiting
■ ev/Di'nner Sets
See our rtew| patterns in'
lain. It is very
.• Porce-
inty and the shapes are new
Priced at $3*7
The Exeter Kazoo Band dressed
in their clown suits motored *to
Strathroy in a truck and took part
ill the Old Boys’ parade. Needless
to say the boys had a jolly time. '*"
Mr. Roy parsons accompanied by
his father and mother Mr. and Mrs.
Sam, Parsons and Mr. Harvey Hyde
motored to Meaford on Sunday and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gar
diner. They returned on Monday
accompanied by the former’s daugh
ter Olive, who has been visiting
there.
earner
man
the J Mr. and Airs. G. S.
the daughter Alias Evelyn
ltp friends near Kincardine over the
| week-end. Aliss S. J. Pollock ac-
am'companied them home and spent a;
Royalties * few days as their guest.
>sted please. anC| j,jrs. Grw.nt Alilligan Sr.
8-7-3tp..anf| daughter Aliss Nellie,-of Lon-
I don, Air. and Airs. Grant Alilligan, Jr.
mien and south p3rOi]to, were visitors at Air. and
Rk ^rs* J°hn Ford's on the Lake Road
. on Thursday of last week.
I Air, and Airs.
I little Beverley, of .Montreal, who
-Choice clover Iiave been visiting the former’s
^in customers mother Airs. John T. Stewart and
ouJ^Sontainera 10c. ot^er friends the past week left for
1 Parker, R.R.3, their home on Tuesday morning.
’ 8-7-2tp'
Due to financiaj^confetion I
forced to offer ,0aladiaji 7
at a discount. .If
notify box 280/ E
■LOST— B'
side of Pint
tire moused fm rim. Finder please
notify Epps ransport, Varna.
8-7-2tp.
HONEY FOR SALE-
honey De. p
containers, j
per pound.
Exeter.
Howard and
visited with
the latest straws
Tree Slip Covers’
With every Marshall Mattress
bought during the month of
August
Sweaters
Od
Bathing Suits
Spojt Trousers
Miss A. Fish, who has been visit-
i ing in Port Huron for the past few
[ months has returned home and was
wil^' be closed. from accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Aug. 18 toiBep^a, while taking a Biasdale and son Virgil who spent
Post Graduate
al College c| j
John Ward. M
My office
notice
«„W i
UP TQFTHE MINUTE IN THE LATEST
7R SflDRT WEAR'IN ALL LINES
FURNISHINGS
WE ARE RIGH
STYLESparents Mr. and Mrs. E. Treble.
Miss Margaret Johns, of London,
and her mother Mrs. Wellington
Johns spent -Sunday at the home of
Mr. Wm. Warren, of Usborne.
Mr. Fred Ford, of
Miss Lillian Ford, of
holidaying at the home
ents Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coates, Miss Vt.
Coates and Mrs. Jeff. Fisher motor-'
od to Detroit to visit for a few days
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coates.-,
Miss “Paddy” Padbuty, Mr. Wil
fred Vogan and. Mr. E. F. Lowry, of
’Toronto, spent the week-end with
the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Lowry.
Mrs. H. Strang and daughter Miss.
Kathleen, of Usborne, are visiting,
with the former’s daughter Mrs. A.’
W. Percival, of Swastika, in tho
Temiskaming district.
>wumamw»m.<wrwwww-<
Air. and Afrs. AV. Alay and son. Gor
don, are holidaying, with the for
mer’s mother at Alitchell.
(Air. Norman Hern returned to his
home in Norwich on Saturday last
after holidaying for a few days with
his parents Air. and Airs. Jas. Hern.
Alonday was Civic Holiday and all
places of business were closed. Quite
a .number spent the day at the Lake
side. .Some attended the races . at
Goderich while others took in.> the
Old Boys at Strathroy.
AVT
replaced ||vhil
(aburse at the Nation-.the week-end and holiday as her
j^hiropractic, Chicago.! guest.
8-7-4tq Mr. and Mrs. Smithson and daugh-
--------------- —■ Iters, Misses. Winnie and Bertha, of
St. Thomas, visited at iMr. P. AVhit-
lock in Usborne on Tuesday on their
return from a weeks’ vacation in
Aluskoka. They made the trip hy
motor.
Misses Gertrude Francis and
Gladys McLean returned Saturday
from a motor trip to Wabashine.
They also visited Mr. and Afrs. L.
Tapp at Gravenhurst 'and going as
far as Midland where they visited
the Martyr’s Shrine.
ROOMS TO RENT—-in private
■cottage at Grand Bend with house
keeping privileges. Two or more
in room $-5 each per week. Apply
at Times-Advocate.
'?’W---------
:per>nced married Jml/rm management
t.. Apply at Times-
7-2 4-3 tp.
vjantedZekp
farmer catt^ble^m,
seeks empioymernt.
Advocate I
I
DOROTHY E. GRASSie®^
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(Honor Graduate) I
Instractia
FARAI FOR
23, con. 1, U^frne,
mile north f llxCte^
‘Highway
■buildlhgs,/hydrb’ _____, ____
failing st/ppiy < f good water, con
venies t t Cann
public o ■ higl
stores, etc.
Apply to ownw
-100 acres, Io
:ine location, S
: on Provincial
ycjf drained, good
''available, never
ng Factory, station
; schools, clinches
John E&fitchinson
7*17*3 tp
•FOR SALE OR R$NT—Modern
red brief
venience^
FOR
light
Phonograph
> f.
Rev. L. C. White, of Ellmville,
is exchanging work with Rev. Mil
len, of , Tobermory, for ‘ the re
mainder of the month of August. Mr.
and. Mrs. White and family will oc
cupy the parsonage at Tobermory
while Mr. Millen and family will oc
cupy the EUmville parsonage.
Mrs, Lydia Sweitzer was taken by
surprise on Sunday August 3rd when
her children and grandchildren sur
prised her with a birthday party. A*
very enjoyable time was spent In the
afternoon after which all sat down
to a sumptuous supper. While tea
vas being served master Stewart
Sweitzer,. of Shipka and Betty Lip
pert, of Melbourne, presented their
grandmother with on envelope Con
taining a sum of money and wishing
her many happy returns of the day.
SAFETY RAZOR BLAB
SHARPENED
SINGLE EDGE .....
DOUBLE EDGE ..
Perfect Edge
W. S. COLE.,
our coal billsave
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LET US
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Visible 10 gal
■a tin
o John
W. F.
for
Dr.ylliid
gas.
table, almost
Rowe, Admin
leavers.
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’ If yeti wish to buy |>r sell a farm
4i* hwe see XL F. Picjtard, Exeter*J.
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