The Exeter Times, 1921-7-21, Page 8Pz1OONE 16.
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EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR YOUR 'SUMMER VACA`T`ION;
HEAIi' '17AR0,'ERS FOR TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES,
Al
CORSETS!
CORSETS!
Ladies Summer Corsets in a good staple style, good quality.
sizes. Regular $1.50. Sale Price 98c.
TWILLED) SHEETING
Two yards wide, bleached twilled sheeting. A good heavy
weight. Regular $1.25 per yard. Sale Price 65c per yard.
CLEARING SATE 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.
WORT? SHIRTS
]en'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.
tewart
Furniture
ndertaking
COMPLETE LINES IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE.
MOTOR HEARSE LN CONNECTION
OPERA HOUSE **BLOCK
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DINER
PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
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CAMERAS C SPEED.EX
Picture -taking is not alone enjoyed
by grown-ups. The children,too, take
a keen„delight in it. Nowadays, every-
- eine has a camera of somesort.
For the kiddies, the little BUSTER
BROWN is just the thing. Get one
for your boy or .girl. An idea/ birth-
day remembrance.
The BUSTER BROWN camera is
made to take real pictures and with-
stand hard knocks. Anyone caa take
excellent snap -shots with it.
Bring the children in to see it.
SENIOR STUDIO
and ART STORE
EXETER, ONT.
Miss 'Bessie Hartnoll, of _Toronto,
is visiting with relatives in Exeter.
Mr. E. A. Follick, of Toronto, is
spending a couple of weeks at his
hone here. Mr. E. French motored
up from Toronto and spent the week-
end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Northcott
and daughter, Miss Logie, of Paris,
and Miss Stewart, visited friends in
Exeter and at present are holidaying
at Grand Bend.
Anniversary Sale
Monday, August Sth marks us 11
years in business. We always try to
sell good wares at the lowest prices.
We have decided to run a three-day
Sale of real bargains, August 8th,
9th and 10th. Our store will close
at 12:30 on the 10th. When we say
real bargains we mean money -saving
buys.
Keep the date fresh in your mind
-August 8th, 9th, and 10Th.
GRANITEWARE, FANCY CHINA
CONFECTIONERY, STATIONERY
REAL BARGAINS
(Watch this space next week.)
POWELL'S I3AZAAE,
er
IFF
Once you hear the A mberola you will realize it. The dif-
ference is in the music. The Amberola is clear, mellow,
pure -a very pleasing change from shrill "talking
machines and harsh, metallic phonographs.
Come to our store today. Hear
ED SON's NEW DIAMOND
D:.aC
You will like it, we're certain. Nothing can stand
g in the.
way of your owning it, because you can have the Arnberola on
pracfiea ,
p l!y your own Garsits. Or if you wish to give it:a thorough
trial you may have
"Three Days of Good fdlumic-FREE"
in your own home, without cost, without obligation..
Come today. ` If you can't call -write or phone.
J. WuLL's POWELL
Dealer
EXETER, ONTARIO
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Market Report ---Thd tmllogriag fs
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected every Wedneaday,
Wheat $1,25.
Oath 37c.
Harley 4$c to 55c.
Manitoba Flour $5.55.
Family Flour $,5.30,
Shorts $1.40 per 100 lbs.
Bran $1.40 per 100 lbs.
Feed flour $2.00.
Creamery butter 39e.
Dairy butter 25c to 28c
Eggs 26c.
Lard 20c.
Hens, over 6 lbs. 21c.
Ideas, over 5 lbs. 19c.
Hens, over 4 lbs, 17c.
Broylers, 30c.
Roosters 12c.
Ducks 20c to lac.
Geese 14c
Hogs $10.00.
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LOCAL
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S. Fitton wishes to announce, that
he has added to his already well-
equipped. ,optical test parlor, a De
Zeng Phoro-meter with Ski -Opto-
meter attachment. This gives him an
up-to-date equipment for sight test-
ing and places at your service an op-
tical parlor which is first class. All
work guaranteed.
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred May visited in
London on Thursday last.
Mr. Clifford McEvoy, of Detroit, is
visiting his mother in town.
Miss Anna Dow has been engaged.
to teach sebool at Sexsmith.
Miss Jessie Bowey spent the week-
end with her sister in London,
Mr. Thos. Trevethick, of Crediton,
visited friends in town on Sunday,
Mr. Bert Welsh, of Toronto, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Howald.
Mrs. S. Sample, of St. Catharines,
is visiting her father, Mr. Wm. Bag-
shaw.
The annual bowling - tournament
will be held in Exeter on August
10th.
1VIr. and Mrs. •McEwen and. -Mrs.
Simpson left thisweek for Rochest-
er, .Minn.
'1`]TURSDAY, no! 21, 1921,
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CIIIUI;CI3
Rev. James Foote, I3, A., 41inister
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
classes,
11 a.in.-`4}3eginning'
The ,Tiinistev:
7 p.m. -"\Nkat Has Gone Into the
Foundations,"
The Minister.
Prayer service Thursday evening
at 7:45.
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CRURCR
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A., castor.
Sei'vies at 11 a.ni. and 7 p.m. con-
ducted by the minister.
3 p.m -Sunday school and Bible
classes.
Short services and excellent music
All come.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo: McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11 a.m.-Rev. Solomon Quinn.
3.00 .p.m. -Sunday School
Bible classes.
7 p.m. -Rev. Solomon Quinn.
BETHANY
2.30 p.m. -Rev. Solomon Quinn .
and
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.,
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Thursday, at 8 p.m. Open air ser-
vice ix Victoria Park.
Sunday -Town Hall, 11 a.m. ;
North End, 3 p.m.; Town Hall, 7/ p.
nt.; Victoria Park, 8.30 p.m.
Capt_ 13aia• Lieut. Parnell
Mr. Wm. Gould; of Alameda, Mali. MOTOR BLS SERVICE.
is visiting his mother, Mrs. Richard Mr, Sylvanus Cann is prepared to
Gould of town, take picnic parties to Grand Bend
ant on July 1st or for picnics during the
as the summer.
Mrs. John Rind, after a pleas
visit with friends in Toronto, h
returned home.
Mrs. W. B. Crisp and daughter,
Jean, of London, are visiting Mr. and
1VIrs. J. W. Powell.
Miss Ruby,Treble, of Toronto, is
holidaying with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Treble.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Frayne and
family, et Brantford,' are holidaying,
with relatives in town_
A number of bowlers, are in Sea -
forth and Stratford to -day attending
bowling tournaments.
Mr. George Bailey and wife from
London were the guests 01 Mrs. :Inca
Snell over the week -end.
Chautauqua broke about even in
Clinton and- the Girls' Auxiliary
have signed up for .another year.
Misses Bertha and Alma Mack, of
Montreal, are holidaying with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mack.
Mr. Geo. Hind of the Molsons
Bank staff is spending Ms holidays
with.Mr: Le Roy Coultis:in Toronto.
Over two hundred people were at
the open-air service of the Salvation
Army in Victoria Park on ` Sum/ay
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe, • Mrs -
Hoskins, Mrs. Lamport and Miss
Rose Lamport are holidaying at Ros-
seau, Muskoka.
Miss Ida Blatchford, of Harper's
Hospital, Detroit, is holidaying with
her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Francis
Blatchford.
"Dr. Follick and •fa.inily and Miss
Carrie Rea of New York, motored to
'Grand Bend yesterday." -St. Marys
Journal -Argus. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett, of
London, visited with Mr. and <Mrs.
W. T. Acheson, at the Central Hotel
during the past week.
Mr. Rd. Johns, of Usborne, lost
his driver while on the way to
church on Sunday. The animal drop -
pet?. dead on the road.
Janes Street Sunday school pic-
nic is being held at Grand Bend. to-
day (Wednesday). The Main Street
picnic is being held in Mr. Hooper's
Grove.
Mrs. R. Smith and children, vW1Lo
have been holidayi:T:g w.th the for-
iner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Frayne, returned to London on
Ivlonday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win..?veil and James
and George Neil, of West Lorne, and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kennedy, of Ilclere
ton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rd.
I1511 on Sunday,
Rev. S. J. Allin, who, in his early
1 ministry was a junior pastor on the
Exeter circuit has retired from the
active ministry` thisear.
Y He
was
presented. with a purse of money be-
fore leaving Ilderton, where he had
been stationed. He and Mrs. 'Alliri
will reside in Toronto.
Mrs. (Dr,) Lindsay, and son,
"Donald, of Yorkton, Sass.., who have
)I il boonvisiting at the home of Mr. A.
Dow, left last week for London,{ England, to join Dr. Lrnclsay, who is
' tkleg a post -graduate cotirse in one
of the hospitals there, They sailed
J 1"...;,::::r an the S. 5, "51Ietaganii",
FOR SALE OR RENT -The liv-
ery stable and other buildings con-
nected, therewith belonging to the
estate of the late.,Wart. G. Bissett
and recently occupied by Mr. W. H.
Hodgert. For terms and particulars
apply to Isaac R. Carling.
TEACHER WANTED,
Fnr S. S. No. ,2, Hay.. A.pnly, stat -
:ng salary, qualificaltion;s.-and ,experi
ease to M vL RUSSELL, J~.xet.r R.1.
LOST -At Grand Bend', Wednes-
day eve, July 13th, a key ring with
a number of keys. Finder please re-
turn to J. B. Gibson, Canadian Bank
of Co nunerce.
Mr. Francis Hill, of. Toronto,.' is
holidaying "at his home here.
111r.. Hy. Willis, of Detroit, is visit-
ing Mr. R. N. Creech, of. town.
Miss Vera Sweet, of London, is
holidaying with relatives in Exeter.
Miss Verda Rowcliffe, df London;
spent the week -end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor intend
leaving next week for a trip through
the West.
Miss Ethel Dow has returned to
Winnipeg after visiting with rela-
tives in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hawkins and
Mrs. (Dr.) Browning visited in Pt.
Huron last week.
Miss Gertrude Francis of Exeter,
visited her friend, Miss Isabelle Mc:
Cullagh last week.
Miss' Mildred Hardy of Toronto,
is holidaying with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Hardy.
Mr. Fred Jewell of London, has
been holidaying with relatives in`
Exeter and Crediton.
Mrs. J. H Gay, who was visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell, is visiting
with friends in Hensali..
Miss S. McDonnell ¢eft rectly
for Saskatoon, Sask., to visit her
sister, Mrs. A. E. .Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Vinegarten, of Park-
hill, who recently purchased a house
in Exeter North, have moved in.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clarke, of EI -
ora, have been visiting for a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvey. •
Miss Margaret Stewart of Greens-
boro, N. C., is visiting Rev. W. G. H.
and Mrs. Mc7illistei' at the Main St.
Parsonage.
Miss Leila Culbert, of Stratford,
who is holidaying with her. brother,.
Mr. M. M. Culbert,, near Lucan,spent
Monday with friends in Exeter:
1VIr, Asa wcl - f
P
enhalc, had the misfor-
tune to have a couple of, ribs frac-
tured - by being kicked - by a -:sick
horse he had been doctoring:
Mr. A. W. Johnston of Terceto
and Dr. Mary E. Johnston, rI Haar-
ilton, visited their pa,r, .;s, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Johnston clurixig the
week.
Miss M. B, McAi1;eter, D.Ae of
17d1nonton, Alta., who has been vie -
Ring her aunt, Mrs.; Thos: Laing, is
this weeh visiting in Iiensall and vi
a PHONE 134.
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Extra good weave factory cotton,
SOUTIICOTT
BROS.
PHONE 134.
deet Foot Shoes
For every and recreatio
u, For every member of the fanuly.
Before going on your vacation be sure to have . a pair to take with you.
The prices - are quite reasonable,
FACTORY COTTON SPECIAL
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IDMENIMI
old price, 35c a yard.
Special value --10 yds. for $1.75.
WHITE FLAN. - SPECIAL
27 in. wide, white flannelette, old,
price -35c. Very good quality.
Special Value -Ten yds. for $1.75.
Special in
Men's Overalls --_$1.79
A year ago this overall sold for $3.00. It is a good cloth, made full
and roomy and will.: stand a•lot of rough wear. Special value at $1.79.
LADIES CORSETS $1.48
Three dozen D & A Corsets. Regu-
lar value $1.75. A splendid corset
in a good weight for warn weather.
Sizes 20 to 28. Special value $1.48.
MEN'S SHIRTS $1.39.
Four dozen Tooke Shirts. Regular
value $2.00. Sizes 14 to 16, A good
shirt for summer wear and extra
value at $1.39.
This store will be closed every. Wednesday afternoon during June, July
and .August.
Southcott Bros.
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1. R. CARLING B.A.
Barrister, "Solicitor, 'Notary
Public, 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 6
per cent to 7 per cent can be
obtained from these bonds.
Orders received by me.
Money to loan at lowest
rates of interest.
OFFICE
Carling Block, Main Street,
EXETER,'ONT.
T. 1[1, ELLIOTT
IS OUT FOR BUSINEMS
My .'aiin 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
Ladies' suits dyed ..... , .. , , $4.50
Men's suits dyed . $4.50.
Ladies' suits dry cleaned .. , .
.Men's suits dry cleaned $2.00
$2.00
Ladies' overcoats dry cleaned $2.00
Men's overcoats dry cleaned$2.00
- I do all kind of repairingI also
have the agency for the Forest City
Laundry, London, Ont.
At your servi®e.
Shorten your worries and length-
en your life.
Having purchased a new Ford
' truck I am
prepared to do trucking
for parties desiring same. For Sale --
Apple and boiled cider. Saws gum-
med, wood turning, wood 'pumps re-
paired and accessories on hand
FOR SALE -=Grass farm, rented
until November 1st, N1/2 Lot 8, con.
.13. Apply to D Barre D " 1 • d
i ,- as 1wo0
FOR SALE -100 -acre choice farn.
2 miles from Exeter. Would consider
a good business in exchange. Apply
to W. Steele, Centralia. `
liir. and Mrs. Jos. Follick - and
babe of Hamilton, are holidaying in
Exeter:
Miss Grace Oke, of Loadon, visit-
ed Mrs. Wm. Essery during the past
week.,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Boyle, of To-
ronto, visited in Exeter during the
past week.
Miss Ruby Chambers, of Arden,
Man., is visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
N. Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Hill.
Masters Stewart and Eric Griff, of
Durham, are holidaying with their l
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rd,
Hunter.
Mrs. James Wanless returned to
heap home in Duluth last week after
an extended visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hardy.
"Mr. Clyde White of Detroit, Mrs.
T. M. White and grandson, John C.
White, of Windsor, motored to Hen-
sel]. on Friday last-. After a pleas-
ant visit here and in St. Marys Mr.
C. White returned to Detroit on
-l'Ionda,y, Mrs. White and grandson
will remain for a visit with Miss
White 'and Mrs. Wickwire."-
-7 -1 -Ten -sell Observer:
R. N. Rowe
FTJRNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL liI:ECTOit
AND EMBALMER
Embalmer's License No. 210.
MOTOR HEARSE SERVICE
Plso'iae 20j and 20W..
S. J. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone' 115.
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractic and Electrical treat-
ments, Y -Rays. Corner William and
Sanders. Hours 10. to 12, 2 tod 4,
and by appointment. Phone 43.
THE EXETER TIMES
Subscription rate '$1.50 a year:
-ADVERTISING .RATES
Display Advertising -Made
on application. k>tow�
Stray Animals -One insertion 50e
three insertions for $1.00
Farm or Real Estate for sale 50e
each insertion for one month of four
insertion:
Miscellaneous articles of 'not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. . , Lost
andrlound-locale 25c. -
Local reading notices etc., 10c per
line per insertion. No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction sales '$3 for one insertion
and, $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 100 and 5c. a-
line. '
A 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 Cameron, 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 prompt
attention. Phone 26w
Our New Goods Are
Arriving Every a
y
How about, that new Suit?
Lorne in. and see our New Styles
le
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 form Ties, Scarfs and
Four-in-hands. Gloves,>' Collars,
Skirts, everyytliing in Men's Outfit-
tings correct to the minute. -
W. VV. 1' A NI A N
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