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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1921-7-7, Page 8A sTEwART PiioNia 15, PHONE 1.6. EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION; HEADQUARTERS FOR TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. •- CORSETS CORSETS! Ladies Summer Corsets in a good staple style, good quality. All sizes, Regular $1.50. Sale Price 98c., TWILLED SHEETING Two yards wide, bleached twilled sheeting. A goad heavy weight. Regular $1.25 per yard. Sale Price 65e per yard. CLIRIA.RING SALE OF ALL STRAW HATS. All Men's, Boys' and Children's Straw Hats must be sold, therefore, we are cutting the price of every summer hat. WORK SHIRTS Men's Black and White Stripe Work Shirts, nearly all sizes. Regular $1.50, Sale Price 98c. Highest prices paid for poul try and all Produce. J. A. Stewart • '1,4 • • • '41*. '.•••• • • • ,• y••,, • • Furniture & Undertaking COMPLETE LINES IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION OPERA HOUSE BLOCK AR1)1 ER PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W NCO CISPsEtDEr-EIDI • • . f.,",„, • , • Perpetuate your Vacation Memories MOTHING will add more' to the permanent en- joyment of your holiday than good pictures of those happy,thnes. • • They will be a source of never-ending pleasure. There is an Arise() Camera for every requirement, ev- ery fancy and every purse. Come In and see them. Slaoriuft 'PUDIC) and ART STORE EXETER, ONT. • FOR SALE -One second-hand 6 ft. McCormick mower in good repair and onengood second-hand 6 -ft. Me - Cormick binder in good repair. WARD .& MORGAN FOR SALE -A one -storey frame house, 18x24 ft.; kitchen, 14x20 ft.; to be moved from premises. Apply to J. A. Rollins. '-YOUR DAILY PAPERS' • 'The Exeter Times has a clubbing rate with most daily and weekly m- ixers. To find the clubbing rate add the price of the papers you wish to subscribe for and subtract 25c from iaily paper and 10c from. a week - paper. roronto Daily Globe . ... . $5'.00 Mail & Empire $5.00 Toronto Daily Star $5.00 London Daily Free Press London Daily Advertiser .... $5.00 Family Herald & Weekly Star12.00 Farmers' Advocate ' $2.00 Canadian Countryman 1lontreal Weekly Witness ‘k-orld-Wide . $2.00 Toronto Saturday Night .... $4.00 \facLean's, Magazine • Rural Canada rhe Youth's Companion .... $2.50 rhe Farmers' Sen $1.50 rtners' Magazine $2.00 ilristian Guardian .......$2 00 $1.50 • $1.65 $3.00 $1.00 Because ThomasAE Created. it. -the Arnberola has a clearer, purer tone than ordinary "talking machines" - BECAUSE THOMAS A. EDISON CREATED IT. -a genuine Diamond Point Reproducer and unbreakable Amberol 1?ecorde are exclusive features of the Amberola- BECAUSE THOMAS A. EDISON CREATED IT. -the Arnberola is remarkably low in price - BECAUSE THOMAS A. EDISON CREATED IT. -easy payments make it possible for every home to have an Amberola,- BECAUSE THOMAS EDISON CREATED IT. Today -come to our Store and hear this 4 WASTER, PRODUCT oir A MAsrEn, Mira)." vvrf,Lrs PoNvELJ, T)c.aler EXETF',R, ONTARIO TH EXETER TIMES Market Report toPlowiu le the report ei the lOtatek liarket corrected OVerY WedneSday. ••• Wheat $1,25. Oats 37e. I3arleY 4e to 56e. Manitoba Flour Family Flour $6.30. Shorts $1.40 per 100 lbs. Bran $1.40 per 100 lbs.' Feed flour $2.10. Creamery butter 34c. Dairy butter 26c. Eggs 31c. Lard 18c. Hens, over 6 lbs. 21c. Wens, over 5 lbs. 19c. I -tens, over 4 lbs, 17c. Broylers, 30c. Roosters 12c. Ducks 20c to 18c. Geese 14e Hogs $10.50. LOCAL • @ ...**** ••••••• * Mr. Archie Divis left Monday for Ingersoll. Mrs. Win. Sims is visiting in Essex and Detroit. Mr, John Hockey left on Tuesday for the West. Mrs. R. Downie is visiting rela- tives in St. Thomas. Mr, Jonathan Kydd left Tuesday to visit inpetroit. Miss Greba Hedden, of London is home for the holidays. Dr. A. R. Kinsman has purchased a new Paige runabout. Mr. Robert Wilcox is holidaying at his home in Elimville. Mrs. Geo. Easterbrook, is visiting her daughter at Seaforth. Mr. Will Gardiner is on the sick list and under the doctor' care. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May and son - motored to Goderich on Sunday. Miss E. M. Bowey, of the Jones & May staff, is holidaying this week. Mr. and Mrs. WM. Fraser and children are holidaying in Port Huron. Miss Jean Murray after visiting for five ronto. Mr. Gibbs Yelland, is visiting his mother has returned niunths in To - 0! Windsor, , Mrs. (Rev.) Yelland. Miss Margaret Harness is holiday- ing with her sister, Mrs. Brogan, of Windsor. Mrs. J. Muttart, of London, visited in town for several days during the week. • Mr. Ed. Fowell, of Windsor, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman, of town. .. • -;"` Miss Ida Wambold of Londdia, is visiting for several days with friends in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Reid, and babe, of London visited with Mrs. Geo., Powell. Miss A. Hamilton visited relatives in Toronto over Dominion Day and the week -end. • Mr. and .Mrs: Frank 'Johns have returned to Toronto after holiday- ing in Exeter. • Mr. Stanley Weekes, of London, is visiting his uncle and aunt, Robt. .and Mrs. Dinney. Mr. E. A. Follick and Mr. Ed. French motored up from Toronto for over Dominion Day. Miss Reta Rowe left Monday to take a summer course at the Guelph Agricultural College. Miss Ariel Beverley of the Canad- ian Bank of Commerce staff is holi- daying at Cleveland. Mrs. Noyes and two children of Oakville, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. ,T. S. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Armitage and family of Lucan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Powe. The family of Mr. F. W. Gladman have taken a cottage at Grand Bend and are holidaying at the lakeside. Messrs. Paul Coates and Peter Case left on Tuesday for a trip to the West going through to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kestle and daughters of Brantford, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Jory. Mr. Gibson, teller of the Canadian Bank of Commerce has returned after holidaying at his home at Ham- ilton. Dr. and Mrs. Claire Wood of • Blyth spent Dominion Day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood. • • Mr. Jos. Davis, of the Molsons Bank staff, Merlin, is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.' Davis. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Dennison and Miss Hazel, of London, were the gueSts of Mr. and Mrs. G. -Williams on Sunday. Oswald Brown, of London, visited in Exeter, over the week -end, join - Mg with the Boy Scouts in their celebration. Mrs. W. R. Cole and daughter of Bowmanville, aive visiting in town the guest of the former's brother, 11Ir, S. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Spackman and • Mr. and Mrs. John Spackinan, of w .1.6ronto, motored up on Deoninion Day and are visiting at Grand Bend. ' Miss Clarke, organizer • for the Chautauqua, has been in town for ithe week gettMg'readY for the open- ingof the four-day p.riigram which :::s' th,:'s Thursday. THURSDAY JULY ilk, 1921. with e es wilmommmommoimillommlimummmommunimmiliiilimminimmilimiomuiniumommommmomono MINION PHONE 134. •SOUTIICOTT BROS. ""N PitESIBYTERIAN ADERTIteft Rev. Ianues Fnote, lB. A.; Minister 10 a.in.----Sunday School and Bible classes. • 'Rev-. Mr. Stewart, of London will conduct the services morning and evening. ••••••••111114111•11.1..... •••••••••=1.1.11gm... JAMES STREET 31.18THODIST OPRIRCII Rev. M. .1. Wilson, 13.A., legator. 11 a.m.-The Pastor. 3 p.in.-Sunday school and, Bible classes. 7 p.m.-The„Pastor. • , Short services and 'excellent music All conie: MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Geo. McAllister, M. A. (Phone 21, r3.) 11 a.ne--"The Fourth Mystery 'of the Kingdom." 3.00 p.m. -Sunday School and 11111•1111•1 mom Bible classes. 7 p.m. -'`The Greatest bf Path- finders and What He Found." = Services held in the schoolroom. The ministerseeks to make them short and inspirational. BETHANY 2.30 p.m. ---"Tree Full of Birds." • Y.P.C.A. During July and August the rooms will be open only on Monday and Saturday nights, but any members wishing to play can do so any night by applying to Mr. Cole for the keys. CARS FOR HIRE -Phone C. L. Wilson. MOTOR BUS SERVICE. Mr. Sylvanu'S Cann is prepared to take picnise parties to Grand Bend on July lst or for picnics during the the summer. PHONE 184. Hot -Weather Specials Twenty-five pair Of Ladies' White CanvaS Shoes with spool or mili- tary heels. These sold for $4.00 and $5.00 a pair. For quick clearing we „ 'have reduced the price to per pair, $2.48. Ladies' -House Dresses Besides the Billie Burke dresses we handle a splendid range of dark and light house cheeses that have good style and are splendid wearers. Our out size dress'es for Stout women are big sellers. Prices from $1.00 to $ 4. 25,. Thirty-five Pair of Children's • Canvas Sandals at 98c pr. „ Regular $1.50 line; sizes 6' to 10, 11 to 2. This is a (splendid shoe for children for hot weather. It is a line we want to clear, which is the reason, for this very low price. Per pair 98c. This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August. .11110••• Southcott Bros. SO@IMINIMINIIIMME16. FOR SALE OR RENT -The liv• - ery stable and other buildings con- nected therewith belonging to the estate of the late Wm. G. Bissett and recently occupied by Mr. W. H. Hodgert. For terms and particulars apply to Isaac 11. Carling. A. E. 'ALMOND,. eyesight special- ist, will be at ,the Central Hotel on July 8th and 9th.„ • e .FOR SALE --4:9.0. Car, 1918 mo- del, in perfect Tunning order, easy to start. Apply atTimes Office. FOR SALE -jersey cow, milking; freshened in November. , Apply to Rev.' James Kestle. • . CHERRIES IN SleASON. Lave your order ,fOr cherries and ' Will deliver 'when price is the best. ---C. L. Wilson. Mrs. Rd. Welsh, two° has been ill at Dr. Hyndman's hospital, has suf- ficiently recovered as to be able to leave the hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish of town and their two do:lighters, Mrs. Josh Harding and Mrs.'F. Morley, of town spent the past week'at Grand Mrs, Rcl. Coates has returned home from Winnipeg where she Was called owing to the serious illness 'of- her mother,,,, Mrs. James Westcott. The latter is not improving and is grad- ually growing weaker. Miss Ella Kunt, had• the misfor- tune to run the point of a crochet hook in her finger which proved a nasty little instrument for the doc- tor to extricate. It Was not serious,, however. • Rev. T. W. and .5Irs. Blatchford, of Lambeth, and 'their son, Douglas, of Belle-ville, spent the first' of July at Centralia and visited Mr. and Mrs. Blatchtord and other friends in Exeter over the week -end. Mr, Evan McDonald and son. Evan of Guelph accompa,nied.by the Misses Weekes, and Miss Jean Spackman, motored to Exeter the fOrepart the week, Miss Minnie Weekes re- maining in town. Exeter defea,ted•Zurieh in a game of soft ball Monday evening on .the Exeter diamond. Urediton Was beat- en at Centralia the same evening. Crediton, Centralia and -Exeter are now tie for firsta,place. Dr. Logie and daughter Miss 'Helen of Paris, Ont., are exepected to ar- rive Friday evening of this weeln'by Motor and will be Week -end visitOrs with Mr. and Mrs, Richard Yellow, at Mount Pleasant Farm. Members of the Exeter L.O.L. to- gether with a number, of visitors from neighboring lodges paraded 'to Tri -vitt Memorial Church on Sabbath afternoon when they listened to an excellent sermon by Rev. A. A. Trumper. In spite of the'lleat a large number were present. • Mrs. j, .Tarrott has re'Airnecl from Toronto whore she has been visiting her son, Norman., and other friends. She leaves neXt•wobic to reside near hdr Sons and clang -liter About the firSt of ,Angust Mrs, Jar- rott intends leaving for the, West to ;:spend a couple f Iriontlis with rolatives. LR. CA Barrister, Public, RUNG B.A. Solicitor, Notary Conveyancer. Solicitor for the Molsons Bank, etc. Invest your funds in Vic- tory, Dominion of Canada, Provincial and 'Municipal Bonds. Legal investment for Trust Funds. - At existing prices, from e 6 per cent to 7 per cent can be obtained from tkese bonds. Orders received by me. 'Money to loan at lowest rates of intereSt. OFFICE- , Carling Block, Main 'Street, • EXETER; ONT. sessamissomansurammou FOR SALE -Grass •farm„ rented until November 1st, N1/2 Lot 8, con. 13. Apply to D. Barrie, Dashwood. FOR SALE-100-acfe choice farm 2 miles from Exeter. Would consider a good business in exchange. Apply to W. Steele, Centralia. ••••11111 .10•51.111 110111111 1.1•=in OM= 1110=11 .1111111101 Mild= 1•MIN 1•121M11, 01••1111 'MUM, nn1Lesw,"efe,,..' 1011111•11. anima, , T. II. ELLIOTT IS OUT FOR BUSINTitSS My aim is --Your patronage. My motto --Service to the public. PRICES Ladies' Suits, cleaned and pressed $1.50 Men's Suits, pressed only ..... • .75 Men's suits, cleaned and pressed $1.00 to $1.50 La.dies' snits dyed •$4.50 Men's suits dyed $4.50 Ladies' suits dry cleaned $2.00 Men's suits .dry cleaned $2.00 Ladies' overcoats' dry cleaned $2.00 Men's overcoats dry cleaned$2.00 1' do all kind of repairingI also have the agency for the Forest City Laundry, London, Ont. •• At your service. Shorten your worries and length- • Having purchased a new Ford truck I a.in prepared to do trucking, for parties.desiring same. For Sale. - Apple and boiled cider. Saws gem- med, wood turning, wood pumps ,re- paired and accessories on hand. S. J. -V. CANN, EXETER Phone 1,15,, DR. JOHN WARD Chiropractic and Electrical treat- ments, X -Rays. Corner William and W. C. T. U. MEETING. Sanders. Hours 10 to 12, 2 tod 4, The 24th annual convention of thAnd by appointment. Phone 43. e Hurn County Woman's Christian Temperance Union will' be held in the Evangelical church, Zurich, on July 14th aria 15th, commencing at 1.30 o'clock on July 14th, Mrs. Pugsley, of Torento, vice-president of -the Provincial W. C. T. U., will be the convention speaker. .A; splen- did program will be given on the evening of the 14th. Everyone is welcome to attend the sessions of, this convention. MRS. A. T.COOPER County Cor. -Secretary • ., • OLD HOME WEEK IN GODERICH AUGUST 7-11, 1921 Goderich is preparing for a re - 'Union of har Old Boys and Girls to he held August 7th to llth. The sons and daughters of the town by Lake Huren are being invited back a week of entertainment in which both visi- tors and home folks will renew their youth and, revive the friendships Of happy bygone day8. Anyone interest- ed and .desiring information .with regard to the event should write the secretary, Mr, W. S. Bowden, Goderich. R N Rowe FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANI) E51-11ALMER LiCIISC No; 210. MOTOR HEARSE SEnvicn Phone 203 and 20W. THE EXETER TIMES. Subscription rate $1.50 a year. ADVERTISING RATES - Display Advertising -Made kaok,ss on application. Stray Animals -One insertion 50o three insertions for $1.00 •Farm or Real Estate for salts 590 each insertion for one month of four insertion. Miscellaneous articles of not sae ' than Ave', lines, For Sale, To 13.1 Wanted, each insertion 50c. and found locals 25c. Local reading notices etc., 10c per line per insertion. No notice less' than 25c. Card of Thanks 50e. Auctiot sales $3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in sertion if under five inehes in length. Legal advertising 10c and 5e a line. 4 few 'Choice farms in South Hu- ron for sale. Also some unincumber- ed farm lands in Alberta and Sas- katchewan will be exchanged for town or village property. Apply to Thomas' Canieron, Conveyancer, Auc- tioneer, etc. Box 154, Exeter. Phone 21r12. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office -McDonnell's Sales Stables on John St. Phone calls receive pronipt attention. Phone 26w MOW Our New Goods Are Arriving Every Day .1•1111.11•1104 How about that new Suit? 1 Come inand see our Brew Styles It's easy to upset good form with' an out of form tie. That's why it "so ,often happens. The remedy is here in good forin Tee, Scarfs and Fou r- in -hands. GlOves, 'Collars, Shirts, .everyything in Men's Outfit- tings correct to the minute. 7®'TA il/IAN, PHONE 8i a e." (,• • 1