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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1921-9-8, Page 8Furniture Undertaking COMPLETE BINES 'IN`ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. MOTOR HEARSE IN OONinECTION E. ARDIN€R OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Nig-ht call 74W There is only One Tho s A. Edson -thaf is why there is only one Arnberola. That is why ordinary "talking machines" and commercial phonographs cannot com pare with it for clarity and beauty of tone. That is why Edison's New iamond is the "world's greatest phonograph value." 'Phomas A. Edison invented, conceived and created the Amberola. It is a master product of the world's greatest mind -the instrument thirfulfills Mr. Edison's desire to see good music in every home. To carry out this desire, Mr. Edison has directed us to deliver to you free of charge a New Diamond Amberola and a dozen Amber- ol Records for three-day trial in your home. Come today to our store. You and your family can enjoy "Three Days of Good Music -FREE' withoutobligating you in any way.. You can inane practically your awn terms whenou buy. 3' `Letter or 'phone will.bring thc Amberola to your home if you can't call. X. WILLIS POWELL Defiler' EXETER, • ONT A a() THS EXE:TEI TIMES Market Resort -The following, the report of the Meter Maxkpt• corrected every Wednesday. Wheat $1,255. ,Oats 50 and 55e. Barley 48c to 55c. " Manitoba, Flour $6.55. Family Flour shorts, $1.61 per 100 lbs. Bran $1,55 per 10,0 lbs..: Feed flour ;$2 20.. Creamery, butter 45c Dairy butter 36e. Eggs 39c, Lard 25c. Hens, over 4 lbs., 22c, Hens, under 4 lbs., •1.7c.• Chickens; over 3 3 lbs., 2 4c 2% to 3', lbs., 22c " under 2% lbs., 7c Old roosters 11e.. Ducks 13c, Geese 12c. _ Turkeys '25e. Hogs 10,00. neon... e•oo.on,•wos•*s♦+4 LOCAL • With our Sherer Counter we have. the most lip -to -date and sanitary system known to the grocery trade. Do you know the satisfaction of buy- ing .your goods over this counter'? 'Why throw away your money on package goods when you have a. Sherer Counter at your service. Buy- by the pound. HARVEY & HARVEY. Mrs. W. D. Yeo visited in Toronto during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gill visited in Ingersoll for a few days. Miss- Annie Handford is holiday- ing with her sisters in Toronto. Miss Dorothy Kuntz is teachin school at S. S. No. 3, Stephen. Miss J. Manson, of London, visit- ed her parents, over the .holiday.: • g n: Miss Verdes. Rowcliffe, of. London, spent Labor Day with her parents. Miss Annie Day and- Miss Florrie Dinney spent the 'week -end in Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newell are in Stratford today attending a wed- ding. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shapton and daughter Amy, spent the week -end l at Mitchell. g Mrs. Robert Agur of Joplin, Miss. is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Love Miss 'Perla' Sanders is holidayin in Toronto taking in the Exhibitio 1VIi. Hy. Hooper of London renew -i ed acquaintances in +Exeter on Thursday' last:. - , Mr. Russell.Balkwill, of Toronto, spent Sunday and Labor Day -ander the parental roof,, Mr. Silas McFails returned home Saturday evening after spending sev- eral days in Toronto. Miss 'Flossie Ford, of London, vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ford, over the holiday. Miss Margaret Gladrnan returned home last week after holidaying in Peterboro and Toronto. Little Miss Jean Crisp returned to London, Tuesday, after spending the holidays at J. W. Poweil's. Rev. A. A. and ibIrs. Trumper and family returned home this week af- ter holidaying in London. Mr. and Mrs. C. Zuefle motored over from Flint, Mich., and renew- ed acquaintances in ,Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Braund are in To- ronto this week attending • the Ex- hibition and visiting friends. Mr. Hy.'Fuke, of Toronto � spent Sunday and Monday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fuke. Mrs. McAllister and children of 1London visited her parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Jas. Jewell, over the holiday. Miss Hazel Luther, who has been ill most of the summer, was able to be out Saturday for the first time. Mrs. J. Walper and children re- turned to Harrow on' Thuz;sday last after visiting with relatives in Exe- ter. . Mrs. John Bell and, Mrs. D. Rich- ard returned home, Tuesday after spending a week at Toronto Exhibi- tion. Mr. and Mrs. F. Coldham and lit-' tle son, Frank, of : London, spent Labor Day with- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Elliott. Miss Ethel Day and Miss Spence of London, spent the holiday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Day. Mrs. A. Hastings, who has been ill for several weeks, was taken to the London hospital last week for treatment. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eli Coultis visited the fron is brother, Mr. William Coultis of Toronto, taking in the Exhibition, Mr. Rd. Hicks. who recentiy sold his farm in :TTsborne het wno has since been living on the farm, is moving to Liman to reside. Mr. J. 13. Gibson last week re- sir''neri his nnsition with the C,ana- clian Rank of Commerce ' and re- turned toghis home at Hamilton," 'l%T,'. Fronk Sweet of Sarnia; vir;t- "l in Exeter over the holiday: His ternbe+•. Mrs. ,Tas. Sweet. who hos been ill for some time, is improving. 'Mr . hired Nash, wife, mother and +Tie Misses Nash. of Hamilton. nio rnrad oven Siintlav rind snent Labor Day with Mr, alid. Mrs. J. W. Powell. (Additional'. locals ori' page five) lkn. Witli the Churches CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN OHURQg< Rev. James FOoty, B. A., ililuieier 10 a,xn,.--Sunday school . and Bible classes, , 11 a.m. and 7 ;p.ni.-Servicesas usual' conducted by the pastor. Prayer•- service'Thursday evening. JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev. M: T. Wilson, B.A., raster.. 11 a i ,'2`Y'he Ideal Christian.", 3 p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible Study.'_ _" 7. .ni.. x i'n of ther P ardez i Z;' Ater ies." 'A very',practaal subject. Excellent. ' music -==A hearty;; wet come to stratlgers.: , MAIN ST. ME D S ;' TRO L T CHURCH Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A. (Phone 21, r3.). a m -Saerament of . the Lord's Supper: 7 p.m. -The ;Minister. BETHANY 2.30 p.m: -The Sacrament. 11 Y.P.C.A. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Sunday -Town Y n Hall 11, a.m.; North End, 3 p.m.; Town Hall, 7 p. m.; Victoria. Park, 8.30 p.m. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. in the Town Hall: Capt. Barr Lieut. Parnell FOR RENT - Seven -room brick cottage on Main street; good hard and soft water; the property of the late Mrs. Ramsay. Apply to William Reed. GRAPES FOR SALE -Six -quart baskets. Prices 50, 60, 75 and 8Oc. a basket: Apply • to Thos. Seale, Elimville. FOR SALE -Ford , touring car, 1920 model; good condition. -J. S. Harvey. AUTO TO LONDON FAliR It will be worth your.,while to sae W. H Hodgert about your trip by auto to London Fair. We go evary Say during the Fair. Engage your "message early, -W, H. HODGERT. PICKLING ONIONS FOR SALE - Five cents a pound. Apply to Glias. Harvey. CHEAP RATES. LONDON EXHIBITION Leaving - in the morning at'.8 o'clock $1.00 return. Phone 115 SYLVANTJS CANN Mr. Charles Salter is',holidaying in Toronto and taking in the Ex- hibition. Miss Verda Leavitt has returned to Walkerville to resume ner duties as school nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nash, of Sarnia, visited their daughter, Mrs. J. Willis Powell last week. "Master Mark '',McTaggart is spending the week with .his grand- mother at Exeter. Blyth. Stand- ard. Send the children' to the Salva- tion army Sunday 'school in the Town Hall every Sunday ' •at 2:30 Mrs. R. R. Roge=s and children of Toronto, who spent the summer holidaying at Grand Bend and: in Exeter, returned to ^ their home on Thursday of , last week. Mr. and Mrs. H, It. Greenwood of Mitchell visited Mrs. T. Shapton. Mrs. Shapton and Miss Ella accom- panied them hone .and visited for a week. Mr. Evan McDonald and son, Evan, Miss Annie Weekes and Mr. Clifford Spackman, motored over from Guelph for the holiday Miss Minnie Weekes, ,who':has•,been risit- ing in Guelph, returned with then. Dr. M. G, Graham, visited the Sick Children's Hospital,, Toronto, Thurs- day, and examined 'the little patient that the Relief Committee have placed there for treatinent, and re- ports that she is progressing favor- ably with every hope of being re- stored to perfect Health.: Mr. Jackson Hawkins; from the state of Iowa, is renewing acquaint- ances with old friends in Exeter and community. About 35'years ago Mr. Hawkins resided in the farm now owned by Mr. Roger• Northcott, of Sexsniith, and notes many changes since leaving these parts. Mr. Rudolph Heideman flied •' in Flint, Mich., on August 22nd while ail a visit to relatives mthat sec- tion. The deceased had been a res-, dent of Zurich for about :.46 years, having coma from Germany when he 'was 22 years of ',age. . He'. was married in the year 1872 ' ,to Henrietta Schultz • and . to which union was born ,9 children, 6 of whom are still 7ivinn..The. passing of Mr. Heideman is, th i first break- in the family of eight brothers • and eight sisters. Mr. E. Heideman of town was a brother. ,Mr: and Mrs. E. Heideman attender the funeral ti Bich was held at :1ui•ich. MOWN vanomi .r. 'TRAM SDAY, SIE11111 <1nEitt, 09 ININgfIIIIII�IIIIIIIiN u IIIII 1 �iINIIIIiIIIIiIoIpIIIIIIIiIIIIiNiIIiiINIi11111111111IIIIIIIuiIMII11111IIMlI >!� � NIII�II�IIIII�CIiIIIiI11!l1�1111I��NIL. PIIONFI. 1:LI: T C O/�, T .S' o � �.'�� V .L � BROS., . PHONE 134. = a l ani nter Loafs OUR FIRST SHQ-WINO OF NEW.COATS. T • READY EADY FOR YOUR INSPECTION: WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM. WE HAVE SOME,,SMART:MOD LS • DOUR ,PRICES ARE REASONABLE. • E AND R C Nem►' Plaid foil .,O ODD SKIRTS S �IRTS ARE .POPULAR FOB. _ FALL ; WhARE SHOWING 'A.RANGE OF NEW MATERIALS:IN STRIPES, AND' PLAIDS. SKIRT' LENGTHS 5.00 UNBLEACHED SHEETING." Seventy-two inches wide, plain tin= bleached sheeting of good weight and fine. even weave. New price per 'yard, 6'0c. 1\TF\V ,TOWELING, 7 • ; 02 splen"did wearing '"'quality; ; good weight and:" easily washed. 'Reduced from 45c to 35e' a•yard. BOYS TWEED BLOO11rERSr' Good quality Tweeds in greyand brown shades. Well ' made and just the thing for school wear. $2.00 and $2.25. TURKISH TOWELS. Large size and good drying cloth, :and much lower in price each. :Get your supply at 75c. hums" Shoes for Girls: and Boys THEY•COST A LITTLE MORE THAN SOME MAKES BUT WHEN YOU CONSIDER " THE EXTRA WEAR THEY GIVE P1' IS: REAL •ECONOMY ,TO. 'BUY THEM. This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July' and August. ; Southcott Bros Nemo ' airs a' mar MUM door 11111111IIi mitilllllllNllllllllllfIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIBIIIIIIIIiIIINIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr� I. 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 percent can be obtained from these bonds. Ordersreceived by me. - Money to loan at lowest - rates, of interest. OFFICE - Carling Block, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. NOTICE -The barber shop of N. Hockey is open Tuesday and iThurs- day evening of each ween until , 9 o'clock. New iron pumps and fittings in stock. Iron or wood pumps repair- ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.. S. J. V. CANN, EXETER Phone 115, n DR. JOHN WARD Chiropractic and Electrical treat- ments, X -Rays. Corner William and''"""'= Sanders. Hours 10 to 12, 2 tod 4, and, by appointment. Phone 43. T. II. ELLIOTT IS OUT FOR BUSINr SS 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 Ladies' suits dyed .......... $4.50 Men's suits rived , , , .: . , $4.50 Ladies' suits dry cleaned .... $2.00 Men's suits dry cleaned . $2.00 Ladies' overcoats dry cleaned $2.00 ?.fen's overcoats dry. cleaned.. $2.00 I do all kind or repairing. I also have -the agency for the Forest City Laundry, "London, Ont. At your service. R. N. R®we FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EAffi ALMER Embalmer's License No. 210. MOTOR HEARSE SERVICE Phone 203 and 20W. Mr. E. Appleton ronto Fair this we Mrs. W. S. Cole returned last week several weeks in T is attending ;To- ek. and son, Harry, after visiting for oronto. Mr. Beverley Acheson of Wood- stock, spent the holiday with his parents at the Central Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Sheere and two children of Brantford, visited with relatives in Exeter • over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sanders and little son returned home last week after visiting with relatives in Mus- kegon, Mich.' Mr. Garnet Miners is shipping 32 Yorkshire pigs to London for the Western Fair. Mr: Miners recently sold a fine hog to the Provincial hos- pital at St. Johns, N.B., to head their herd. Mr. Win. Heideman motored up from Toronto for over .the holiday arid' was accompanied home by his sister, Emma, who has been visiting here; also his pother, Mrs. E. Heide- man, who will visit in Toronto for a couple of weeks. Invitations are out for the wed- ding of Miss Jeanette. Cochrane, daughter of Mr. John Cochrane of Kitchener, ' and sister of Mr: X. G. Cochrane, of town, to Mr. John, L. Weitzel, of Stratford, the wedding to take place in Kitc;iener on Sept. 14th.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Waymith Penwarri- en and Mr.' and Mrs. Wilfred Cat- ton ,and son, • James, have returned to Chatham .after a pleasant 'visit with the form.ei°'s brothers, W. 11. and A. Penwarden, Mr. Fred and Miss Priscilla' Penwarclen accompan- ied them to London. THE EXETER TIMES Subscription r ' e $1.50 a year. ADVERTIOG RATES Display Advertising -Made known on` „application. Stray Animals -One insertion 60o 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 - and found locals 25c. Local reading notices etc., 10c per line per insertion. No notice „leen 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 10c' 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 Stabled on John St. Phone calls receive prompt attention. Phone 26w Our New Goods Are Ar r - r r Every Day How about that new Suit? Come 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 form Tics; Scarfs 'arid Four -iii -hands. : Gloves, ,' Collars, Shirts, , everyything,in, Men's ,Outfit- •, rings; correct! to the minute. 11 �.�A STEI/VART P1� ONE 16. pHONE, 16. Special all Announcement Our stock of Fall Goods is nearly complete in all Departments. The price of First -Class Goods is much lolver than last year's; you will make no .mistakein, doing your all shopping early. PURE WOOT., SERGE. Brown, Green, Navy, Grey and Black, inll, pure a realfirm Twill; wool,iwide wid�S. We' have our price greatly reduced for early fall selling, $4.O0•value for $2,00; $3.00 value for $1.50.; • ' .DINNER SETS. Ten very, neat patterns. to -select a Dinner Set from. They are all full. 97. idce' sets in English Porcelain China, with Solid` Gold ' Handle and' without,: They are priced very reasonable. y .:,.•. MEN7S WORK' siffu TS. Allizes in 'Blues s a i S �� Greys and Black k a zd White Stripes. Regular $1.50. Sale prioe,.98c, WORK SHOES: Black and Tan Heavy Work Shoes. :all sizes. $6.00, Special Sale Price "$4.48. Highest Prices Paid for Produce. J. -A. Stewart Furniture Undertaking COMPLETE BINES 'IN`ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. MOTOR HEARSE IN OONinECTION E. ARDIN€R OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Nig-ht call 74W There is only One Tho s A. Edson -thaf is why there is only one Arnberola. That is why ordinary "talking machines" and commercial phonographs cannot com pare with it for clarity and beauty of tone. That is why Edison's New iamond is the "world's greatest phonograph value." 'Phomas A. Edison invented, conceived and created the Amberola. It is a master product of the world's greatest mind -the instrument thirfulfills Mr. Edison's desire to see good music in every home. To carry out this desire, Mr. Edison has directed us to deliver to you free of charge a New Diamond Amberola and a dozen Amber- ol Records for three-day trial in your home. Come today to our store. You and your family can enjoy "Three Days of Good Music -FREE' withoutobligating you in any way.. You can inane practically your awn terms whenou buy. 3' `Letter or 'phone will.bring thc Amberola to your home if you can't call. X. WILLIS POWELL Defiler' EXETER, • ONT A a() THS EXE:TEI TIMES Market Resort -The following, the report of the Meter Maxkpt• corrected every Wednesday. Wheat $1,255. ,Oats 50 and 55e. Barley 48c to 55c. " Manitoba, Flour $6.55. Family Flour shorts, $1.61 per 100 lbs. Bran $1,55 per 10,0 lbs..: Feed flour ;$2 20.. Creamery, butter 45c Dairy butter 36e. Eggs 39c, Lard 25c. Hens, over 4 lbs., 22c, Hens, under 4 lbs., •1.7c.• Chickens; over 3 3 lbs., 2 4c 2% to 3', lbs., 22c " under 2% lbs., 7c Old roosters 11e.. Ducks 13c, Geese 12c. _ Turkeys '25e. Hogs 10,00. neon... e•oo.on,•wos•*s♦+4 LOCAL • With our Sherer Counter we have. the most lip -to -date and sanitary system known to the grocery trade. Do you know the satisfaction of buy- ing .your goods over this counter'? 'Why throw away your money on package goods when you have a. Sherer Counter at your service. Buy- by the pound. HARVEY & HARVEY. Mrs. W. D. Yeo visited in Toronto during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gill visited in Ingersoll for a few days. Miss- Annie Handford is holiday- ing with her sisters in Toronto. Miss Dorothy Kuntz is teachin school at S. S. No. 3, Stephen. Miss J. Manson, of London, visit- ed her parents, over the .holiday.: • g n: Miss Verdes. Rowcliffe, of. London, spent Labor Day with her parents. Miss Annie Day and- Miss Florrie Dinney spent the 'week -end in Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newell are in Stratford today attending a wed- ding. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shapton and daughter Amy, spent the week -end l at Mitchell. g Mrs. Robert Agur of Joplin, Miss. is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Love Miss 'Perla' Sanders is holidayin in Toronto taking in the Exhibitio 1VIi. Hy. Hooper of London renew -i ed acquaintances in +Exeter on Thursday' last:. - , Mr. Russell.Balkwill, of Toronto, spent Sunday and Labor Day -ander the parental roof,, Mr. Silas McFails returned home Saturday evening after spending sev- eral days in Toronto. Miss 'Flossie Ford, of London, vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ford, over the holiday. Miss Margaret Gladrnan returned home last week after holidaying in Peterboro and Toronto. Little Miss Jean Crisp returned to London, Tuesday, after spending the holidays at J. W. Poweil's. Rev. A. A. and ibIrs. Trumper and family returned home this week af- ter holidaying in London. Mr. and Mrs. C. Zuefle motored over from Flint, Mich., and renew- ed acquaintances in ,Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Braund are in To- ronto this week attending • the Ex- hibition and visiting friends. Mr. Hy.'Fuke, of Toronto � spent Sunday and Monday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fuke. Mrs. McAllister and children of 1London visited her parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Jas. Jewell, over the holiday. Miss Hazel Luther, who has been ill most of the summer, was able to be out Saturday for the first time. Mrs. J. Walper and children re- turned to Harrow on' Thuz;sday last after visiting with relatives in Exe- ter. . Mrs. John Bell and, Mrs. D. Rich- ard returned home, Tuesday after spending a week at Toronto Exhibi- tion. Mr. and Mrs. F. Coldham and lit-' tle son, Frank, of : London, spent Labor Day with- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Elliott. Miss Ethel Day and Miss Spence of London, spent the holiday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Day. Mrs. A. Hastings, who has been ill for several weeks, was taken to the London hospital last week for treatment. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eli Coultis visited the fron is brother, Mr. William Coultis of Toronto, taking in the Exhibition, Mr. Rd. Hicks. who recentiy sold his farm in :TTsborne het wno has since been living on the farm, is moving to Liman to reside. Mr. J. 13. Gibson last week re- sir''neri his nnsition with the C,ana- clian Rank of Commerce ' and re- turned toghis home at Hamilton," 'l%T,'. Fronk Sweet of Sarnia; vir;t- "l in Exeter over the holiday: His ternbe+•. Mrs. ,Tas. Sweet. who hos been ill for some time, is improving. 'Mr . hired Nash, wife, mother and +Tie Misses Nash. of Hamilton. nio rnrad oven Siintlav rind snent Labor Day with Mr, alid. Mrs. J. W. Powell. (Additional'. locals ori' page five) lkn. Witli the Churches CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN OHURQg< Rev. James FOoty, B. A., ililuieier 10 a,xn,.--Sunday school . and Bible classes, , 11 a.m. and 7 ;p.ni.-Servicesas usual' conducted by the pastor. Prayer•- service'Thursday evening. JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev. M: T. Wilson, B.A., raster.. 11 a i ,'2`Y'he Ideal Christian.", 3 p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible Study.'_ _" 7. .ni.. x i'n of ther P ardez i Z;' Ater ies." 'A very',practaal subject. Excellent. ' music -==A hearty;; wet come to stratlgers.: , MAIN ST. ME D S ;' TRO L T CHURCH Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A. (Phone 21, r3.). a m -Saerament of . the Lord's Supper: 7 p.m. -The ;Minister. BETHANY 2.30 p.m: -The Sacrament. 11 Y.P.C.A. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Sunday -Town Y n Hall 11, a.m.; North End, 3 p.m.; Town Hall, 7 p. m.; Victoria. Park, 8.30 p.m. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. in the Town Hall: Capt. Barr Lieut. Parnell FOR RENT - Seven -room brick cottage on Main street; good hard and soft water; the property of the late Mrs. Ramsay. Apply to William Reed. GRAPES FOR SALE -Six -quart baskets. Prices 50, 60, 75 and 8Oc. a basket: Apply • to Thos. Seale, Elimville. FOR SALE -Ford , touring car, 1920 model; good condition. -J. S. Harvey. AUTO TO LONDON FAliR It will be worth your.,while to sae W. H Hodgert about your trip by auto to London Fair. We go evary Say during the Fair. Engage your "message early, -W, H. HODGERT. PICKLING ONIONS FOR SALE - Five cents a pound. Apply to Glias. Harvey. CHEAP RATES. LONDON EXHIBITION Leaving - in the morning at'.8 o'clock $1.00 return. Phone 115 SYLVANTJS CANN Mr. Charles Salter is',holidaying in Toronto and taking in the Ex- hibition. Miss Verda Leavitt has returned to Walkerville to resume ner duties as school nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nash, of Sarnia, visited their daughter, Mrs. J. Willis Powell last week. "Master Mark '',McTaggart is spending the week with .his grand- mother at Exeter. Blyth. Stand- ard. Send the children' to the Salva- tion army Sunday 'school in the Town Hall every Sunday ' •at 2:30 Mrs. R. R. Roge=s and children of Toronto, who spent the summer holidaying at Grand Bend and: in Exeter, returned to ^ their home on Thursday of , last week. Mr. and Mrs. H, It. Greenwood of Mitchell visited Mrs. T. Shapton. Mrs. Shapton and Miss Ella accom- panied them hone .and visited for a week. Mr. Evan McDonald and son, Evan, Miss Annie Weekes and Mr. Clifford Spackman, motored over from Guelph for the holiday Miss Minnie Weekes, ,who':has•,been risit- ing in Guelph, returned with then. Dr. M. G, Graham, visited the Sick Children's Hospital,, Toronto, Thurs- day, and examined 'the little patient that the Relief Committee have placed there for treatinent, and re- ports that she is progressing favor- ably with every hope of being re- stored to perfect Health.: Mr. Jackson Hawkins; from the state of Iowa, is renewing acquaint- ances with old friends in Exeter and community. About 35'years ago Mr. Hawkins resided in the farm now owned by Mr. Roger• Northcott, of Sexsniith, and notes many changes since leaving these parts. Mr. Rudolph Heideman flied •' in Flint, Mich., on August 22nd while ail a visit to relatives mthat sec- tion. The deceased had been a res-, dent of Zurich for about :.46 years, having coma from Germany when he 'was 22 years of ',age. . He'. was married in the year 1872 ' ,to Henrietta Schultz • and . to which union was born ,9 children, 6 of whom are still 7ivinn..The. passing of Mr. Heideman is, th i first break- in the family of eight brothers • and eight sisters. Mr. E. Heideman of town was a brother. ,Mr: and Mrs. E. Heideman attender the funeral ti Bich was held at :1ui•ich. MOWN vanomi .r. 'TRAM SDAY, SIE11111 <1nEitt, 09 ININgfIIIIII�IIIIIIIiN u IIIII 1 �iINIIIIiIIIIiIoIpIIIIIIIiIIIIiNiIIiiINIi11111111111IIIIIIIuiIMII11111IIMlI >!� � NIII�II�IIIII�CIiIIIiI11!l1�1111I��NIL. PIIONFI. 1:LI: T C O/�, T .S' o � �.'�� V .L � BROS., . PHONE 134. = a l ani nter Loafs OUR FIRST SHQ-WINO OF NEW.COATS. T • READY EADY FOR YOUR INSPECTION: WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM. WE HAVE SOME,,SMART:MOD LS • DOUR ,PRICES ARE REASONABLE. • E AND R C Nem►' Plaid foil .,O ODD SKIRTS S �IRTS ARE .POPULAR FOB. _ FALL ; WhARE SHOWING 'A.RANGE OF NEW MATERIALS:IN STRIPES, AND' PLAIDS. SKIRT' LENGTHS 5.00 UNBLEACHED SHEETING." Seventy-two inches wide, plain tin= bleached sheeting of good weight and fine. even weave. New price per 'yard, 6'0c. 1\TF\V ,TOWELING, 7 • ; 02 splen"did wearing '"'quality; ; good weight and:" easily washed. 'Reduced from 45c to 35e' a•yard. BOYS TWEED BLOO11rERSr' Good quality Tweeds in greyand brown shades. Well ' made and just the thing for school wear. $2.00 and $2.25. TURKISH TOWELS. Large size and good drying cloth, :and much lower in price each. :Get your supply at 75c. hums" Shoes for Girls: and Boys THEY•COST A LITTLE MORE THAN SOME MAKES BUT WHEN YOU CONSIDER " THE EXTRA WEAR THEY GIVE P1' IS: REAL •ECONOMY ,TO. 'BUY THEM. This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July' and August. ; Southcott Bros Nemo ' airs a' mar MUM door 11111111IIi mitilllllllNllllllllllfIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIBIIIIIIIIiIIINIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr� I. 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 percent can be obtained from these bonds. Ordersreceived by me. - Money to loan at lowest - rates, of interest. OFFICE - Carling Block, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. NOTICE -The barber shop of N. Hockey is open Tuesday and iThurs- day evening of each ween until , 9 o'clock. New iron pumps and fittings in stock. Iron or wood pumps repair- ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.. S. J. V. CANN, EXETER Phone 115, n DR. JOHN WARD Chiropractic and Electrical treat- ments, X -Rays. Corner William and''"""'= Sanders. Hours 10 to 12, 2 tod 4, and, by appointment. Phone 43. T. II. ELLIOTT IS OUT FOR BUSINr SS 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 Ladies' suits dyed .......... $4.50 Men's suits rived , , , .: . , $4.50 Ladies' suits dry cleaned .... $2.00 Men's suits dry cleaned . $2.00 Ladies' overcoats dry cleaned $2.00 ?.fen's overcoats dry. cleaned.. $2.00 I do all kind or repairing. I also have -the agency for the Forest City Laundry, "London, Ont. At your service. R. N. R®we FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EAffi ALMER Embalmer's License No. 210. MOTOR HEARSE SERVICE Phone 203 and 20W. Mr. E. Appleton ronto Fair this we Mrs. W. S. Cole returned last week several weeks in T is attending ;To- ek. and son, Harry, after visiting for oronto. Mr. Beverley Acheson of Wood- stock, spent the holiday with his parents at the Central Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Sheere and two children of Brantford, visited with relatives in Exeter • over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sanders and little son returned home last week after visiting with relatives in Mus- kegon, Mich.' Mr. Garnet Miners is shipping 32 Yorkshire pigs to London for the Western Fair. Mr: Miners recently sold a fine hog to the Provincial hos- pital at St. Johns, N.B., to head their herd. Mr. Win. Heideman motored up from Toronto for over .the holiday arid' was accompanied home by his sister, Emma, who has been visiting here; also his pother, Mrs. E. Heide- man, who will visit in Toronto for a couple of weeks. Invitations are out for the wed- ding of Miss Jeanette. Cochrane, daughter of Mr. John Cochrane of Kitchener, ' and sister of Mr: X. G. Cochrane, of town, to Mr. John, L. Weitzel, of Stratford, the wedding to take place in Kitc;iener on Sept. 14th.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Waymith Penwarri- en and Mr.' and Mrs. Wilfred Cat- ton ,and son, • James, have returned to Chatham .after a pleasant 'visit with the form.ei°'s brothers, W. 11. and A. Penwarden, Mr. Fred and Miss Priscilla' Penwarclen accompan- ied them to London. THE EXETER TIMES Subscription r ' e $1.50 a year. ADVERTIOG RATES Display Advertising -Made known on` „application. Stray Animals -One insertion 60o 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 - and found locals 25c. Local reading notices etc., 10c per line per insertion. No notice „leen 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 10c' 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 Stabled on John St. Phone calls receive prompt attention. Phone 26w Our New Goods Are Ar r - r r Every Day How about that new Suit? Come 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 form Tics; Scarfs 'arid Four -iii -hands. : Gloves, ,' Collars, Shirts, , everyything,in, Men's ,Outfit- •, rings; correct! to the minute. 11