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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1919-8-7, Page 8j.4. STEWART PRONE le AUGUST August is the most popular month for summer vacations; if you are anticipating a holiday this month we beg to offer a few timely suggestions. Trunks, Suit Cases & Club Bags We carry a most complete line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Club Bags in all sizes and styles. Trunks are priced from $3.50 to $10.00; Suit Cases are priced from $2.00 to $5.00; and Club Barts are priced from $4.50 to $8.50. People are often judged by their baggage; make sure yours is correet. Ladies' Kb:norms A pretty Kimona is almost a necessity in these modern times; you will have little difficulty in choosing from our wide range of styles and colors. They are priced very attractively at from $4.00 to $6.00. Silk Hosiery We have just received another shipment of Holeproof Hosiery these Hose have become very popular on account of their long wearing qualities combined with perfect fit and appearance. Ladies Pure Silk Hose are priced at $1.65; Men's Pure Silk Sox are priced at $1.0e, Sweater Coats, & Pullovers These cool slimmer evenings demand a Sweater Coat or Pull- over; the pretty styles and color combinations which we are show- ing will surely appeal to your good taste. Our stock comprises Coats and Pullovers for Men, Ladies and Children. Produce of any kind is the same to us as cash. 1.1.1••••••...M.I.LoomowaleasismaxMai Phone 16 Reduce Your Labor Andadd your comfort by having an outfit as illus- trated here supply your house and barn with water. Write or telephone for particulars to C a West 244 Queens Ave., London, Ont. Phone No. 3255 ,eseemeaolasassemunwormAse i Anniversary Sale August 8th. 1919 We Are Here Nine Years. We will Celebrate by a Special Sale Special Prices On: Fancy Salad Bowls. Fancy Jugs and Small Bowls Granitware, Fancy Glassware beautiful pieces Talcum Powder Small Notions at Real Money Saving Prices, -2 DAYS FRIDAY& SATURDAY Come Prepared for Real Bargains POWELL'S UA.ZkAR lee. As:may/eon of rural mall cour- nit bane decided to ask the govern- ient to abolish the system of letting ital mail delivery routes by tote - teat and ask for a, straight pay- ent of $60 a year per mile on the niter. *WSW H Market Report -The following is the report of the Exeter Market corrected up to August 6th. Winter wheat $2.05. Oats 95c. Barley $1.20. I Peas $1.35 Bran $49 per in ton in buyers bags Shorts 152 per ton. Family Floar $5.70 Eggs 46e. Dairy butter 42e to 45e. Creamery butter 58c. New potatoes 85e to 90c a peek. Lard 43e. Hogs $23.25. tellee******4************410... LOCAL • • • ***ea** aereeeteee • Mr. Alex Stewart of London, is holidaying in town. Miss Pearl Kestle is visiting Miss Laura Jory this week. Mr. and Mrs. George McLeod vis- ited in Kippen last week. Mr. Reg. Knight has taken a pos- ition with Jones & May. Miss Jessie Manson of London, was home over the holiday. Mr. Clarence Morley of St. Marys spent the holiday at Grand Bend. Miss M. Horney, nurse. of Chicago Hospital is home for her holidays. Mrs. P. Frayne has returned home after visiting in Brantford and Lon- don. Miss Pearl Godwin of London vis- ited at Grand Bend over the week- end. Mr. Cliff Spackman of Guelph is visiting at his home here for a few days. Miss Ile Johnston was the guest of Miss M. Jones at Grand Bend over the holiday. Mrs. Moire of Traverse City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Spen- cer last week. Mr. W. H. Gregory motored over from Stratford and visited bimoth- l er here last week Miss Inez Tuckey has returned to London after holidaying at leer home London Road North. Miss Elizabeth GInespie of De- troit is visiting her father and sis- ter on Carling street. Miss Alberta Horton of Tommta, is holidaying with leer parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Horton.. Nr. and Mrs. Lee and: nttre dau- ghter Maimie spent a few days Past week in Londesbore_ 'Mrs. Ernest Webber and son. Bitty - are 'visiting the former'w parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas_ Cann and dun- gbter Blanche visited Ales_ Jr Fade at Zion over the week-aude. nir. and Mrs. Taos_ Newell left this week for Detroit where- they will visit for a short time. Misses M. Quinton, Florence anti Mildred Wood, and M. Elwortrry are holidaying at Grand Bend_ Mrs. Sweigler and son Harry ef. Hamilton visited Mr. and Mn. N.. J.. Dore luring the peat week_ Mr.. and Mrs. Butler of London have returned home after visiting Mr_ and Mrs. Harvey Perkins. Miss Stella Gillies left We week, for Erie Beach, near Chatham where she will spend her holidays. Miss Ione Cutt of Goderich has been engaged as teacher for S. S. Not 10. 'Osborne for the eseming year Mrs. Chas. Birney and daughter, Mrs. Ferguson have returned home after visiting in Windsor and other places. Mrs. and Miss Lamont and Miss Stephenson have rturned to their homes after visiting tor a few weeks in Exeter. Mr_ and Mrs. Charles Jeckell and two sons of Youngstown, Ohio are visiting Mrs, Wm. Jeckell, London Road Nortb. Mrs. (Dr.) Browning and dau- ghter, Mrs. Becker, of New Ham- burg visited the former's sister Mrs. Bawden of Clinton, Mr.. and Aire. Charles Senior and daughter Dorothy returned to their home in 'Toronto after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Senior. Miss Eleanor Tiegan and Miss Jose Medd have returned from a holiday spent In Learaington,Windsor, Chat- ham, and other places. elisses Bertha and Alma, Mack have returned to Montreal after holi- daying with their parents Mr. and Mrs, D. Mack of town. elm Ritchie who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, R. Gillies left this week for London where she will visit for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reichert and two sons Ray and Alvin and Miss Ruth Sieeere motored over from Detroit and are visiting Mr. A. Bowey and :45aughters. XETER TIMES Undertaking Funeral Director & Embalmer M. E. Gardiner hone 74.) Night eall SO And Furniture OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Cochrane Machine Shop S. G. COCHRANE, (retarned), has taken over the Connor Machine Shop and Will be open for business on August the 12th. Re -boring automobile cylinders and, fitting pielems a specialty. All kinds of eettair work promptlY attended to. Connor Gosoline Engines for salt, ONION CRATES. Those wanting onkel erates can get same at the river power house on Friday and Saturday. JT..11, Grieve, • - BAND CONCERT. , • The band will give al dencert in Victoria, Park next Swains- evening at 8.15. Collection.. Mrs. T. O. Southcott is itfniclaying with her uncle in Preston. Mrs. P. K. Matthews; of Watford, is the guest of her sister, Ants- P. A. May. Mr, R. Brintneil, wife and tleild- ren of-Moosejaw, Sask., are heal:slay- fug in town. Mrs. Shapton and daughter Miss Ella are visiting this week in Lorton arae Hamilton. Min: Ruby Treble of Toronto is visithrg her parents, Mr. and Mine ViitilTiain Treble. Mr.. and Mrs. Chas. Coates, of Dee troit, are visiting wit. relatives ate tilers coenenunity. • Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kestle of To- ronto, are the guests of Rev. J. D. air Mae Kestle. Misses Emma and Edith Heideman have returned after holidaying in latzfeenesr and Toronto_ Mr. T. R. Inkstater and daughter, Miss C., of Paris are the guests of Mir_ amen eThe.. W.. J. Bissett nasteelettrue Ineddy left on Wednes- day to visiit with relatives at Melfort, Sask.- , and. at Calgary, Alberta. nhestear Cern Gardiner of Blyth, is visiting hist allele and aunt Mr_ and Mrs_ Mime Thraleall of Fargahar. Master. Cenerge Beavers assisted in the program at the W. C. T. te Con- vention. recently held in Wingham Mies. Allia Eacrett of Toronto, ar- rived Monday evening and is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Eacrett • ele=ers. Nelson and Aquilla Sheere and mother, Mrs. M. Sheere, motored 1 te Etrateniard. for Sunday and Monday Mrs. Geo. Etherington, of Usborne left Wednesday to visit her daugh- ter, re... John Welsh, at Vermillion, Man. During vacation time many of our citizens will have visitors and the Times will be glad to receive any in- timation of same. Kindly phozie Or drop the news in at the office. WANTED -A young lady to assist in restaurax:t. Apply to A. E. Moore. Misses Eva and Martha Carling visited at. the home of their uncle Mr. I. R. Carling-, during the past week. Mr_ and, Mrs. Brimacombe and lit- tle daughter Alice of Hamilton, -vis- ited witb. Mr. and. Mrs. R. Welsh, and other relatives during the week. Mrs. M. Sheere, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ilawkeert and. son Kenneth and Mas- ter Clarence Boyle returned Satur- day after holidaying in Lansing, Mieh. Mr.. and, Mrs. McBride and little S011 of Fort Wayne, Ind., who have been visiting at the home of Mr.. W. D. Sanders left. Wednesday for their home. air. and Mrs. E. N. Keddy and daughter of Detroit, motored over and spent a few days with the for- mer's mother, Mrs. R. Keddy of Hur- ondale. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann and son Morris, of the Thames Road and Mr. Jos. Dayman, of Kippen, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie of Stephen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Eacrett and Mr and Mrs. S. R. Eacrett of Brantford visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. Eacrett and Mr. and Mrs. Beavers during the week. Mrs. Wright of Collingwood visit- ed her son in town during the week and on Sunday evening sang a sold in James St. Methodist church that wasmuchmuch appreciated by the congre- Miss Cecelia Ferguson, who has been visiting her sister,. Mrs. C. W. Christie, of Stephen and other rela- tives and friends in this community has returned to Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gaud and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and daughter Marjorie motored up from London and spent a abort els- tt with Mr. and Mrs. S. Elliott of town. Mr. S. C. Millson, reeve of Fuller - tom end Mrs. Millson, left this week on an extended visit to the Canadian West, going as far as Vancouver. They expect to be away mall the end cf October. Per. and Mrs. Hugh Clark and two children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvey for a few days last week.. They also visited Mr. Harry Horton for a few days. Mr. Clark has recently returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. D. Atkinson and Miss Eileen spent the week -end with Exeter friends, They motored and Were accompanied by Mrs. It. Row- land, who remained for a time and visited at Grand Bend. -Clinton News-Reeord. HIMSDAV,IT01/82, 101, loto WINN. O WN. 41•11.11. OM. W11•10.1 1.0.01 NW. O WN. 1110..W 1.▪ 1.1111. W▪ OO. wison mum. PROM, UMW. OWN. winos NM= AMMO. .1.11.11 •••••11 111•101. 0101110 .110•11 U M. 1•1111•111 001,11. 011111.0 • SOUTHCOTT BROS. Phone 134 Geo..A. Slater Shoes for Men We sell the well-known make Jf Shoes. Wearers of "Geo. A. Slater" Shoes are well satisfied with, the quality, style and service they give. Shoe Men say prices will be mach higher. Why not buy a pair at old prices? Prices $8,50 and $10.00. Other makes at $4.50; $5.50; and $6.50. Wee. Circular Pillow Cotton 42 ins. Wide. -00c. If you are in 'need of circa/al' pil- low cotton, the One we are Offering this week is splendid value We'll be glad to show it- you. Per year& 60c Bleached Sheeting 72 ins. wide per yard 73c. This sheeting should interest you if your stock of bedding is getting low. It is a good quality andslaund- ries well. Per yard 75c. Ladies Black Cotton Hose 25e A Pair 25c A Pair It is almost beraossible to' 1111136 hove to sell at this /Mee.. We 'bought this line, from a wleilesale firta that is going out of busihass.. That is why we are able to testate this loesairi ce. Ineryair 25c. =--- -a- SOUTTIC TT BROS. ..... .... ..,‘ = 21111111111111111110111MIll11111111111111101111111111111fillillliillifill1111111111111111111111111111111111ffillill11111111111111111ff 11•11•MMOMINWIWOONi NOTIKIV Olds cleeekas mada- me:I, Gents... nadetes Intesl. The aeaner anal Reassert.. Wets INSertni, ot niter "%We- SIM*. • Furniture and Ti.ndertaking TEACHERS WANTED). Two teachests': for • Eneter• Phifild 1....iR hteall-foo Primary and Second.GiatIlte set Rhomse Aeseatennies-: enItElael; . :Teta II heleten, DRS .1.1ENRYnele. CORSAITT.' N. ROWE THe 13) FUltlEltene DIRECTOR .ANI) FURetlefliIIRE DEALER Veterinary) Sargent. 'Fler.Heney.•A.. Ckeesautr wishes its GRAND announces that hee has movedlek! offirree to Bekernte Iliverye agrees,: ae,, Bring next*: door, to. Overland.: - (Runge, andi Pavilion Speci mettle p not wa Enjo water. Drop appr.eeiatee the' patronagelee hasre- ceiteddift thee eldi sate:Ed:muff licraess ease a continuances off. the- same in len new-GINN:a promptiee attealdP-A to, deeeoftniglitt .Infone, AS. NOWIGE7 1e Dania Setiaefer wish tot make, knowaintliat 11 wen not be refeensibile for diehtsi or will not pay any loan grantedri to, my- were! unless. frest con- sulted?), Tenreate Daslewoodr Ont, July. Iffeen Mt% swErm- VitIVNLIO Veterinary Surgeogee All caile promptly attended ers stay er stegi'eett. OPFEE-Dr. Sweet's old oak* Phone 12:0 SOLOSEllee Dee eloulstort wishes to aaterunces that nein dental Wrote will be closed front ewe .to faint weeks whine he is awake en vaeatiare. TIRE EXETER TIMES atzNicription rate $1.50 a year, ADVERTISING RATES Ts/splay .Advertising -Made known ion application. Stray Animals -One insertion 50c three insertions for $1.00 Farm. or Real Estate for sale 50e each insertion for one month of four insertions, 25o for each subsequent insertion. Miscellaneous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., each in- sertion 25e. Local reading notices etc., 10e per line per insertion. No notice less than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c. Legal advertising 10c • and 5c a line. Auction Sales $2 for one insertion and $3 for two insertions if moder- ate size. BEND> SUIVINDEla RESORT your Wattle parties to the • on tbar Beach. a 1 attention is being paid to Lrees_ innee tables and free b r sunned. se the breezes •••••=1,10s, us a male neglect off the Vulcanizing ME kinds of Tires. All work guaranteed. Casli rev old Tires. Taylor Tire Shop I MEXER, ONT. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Cowan and dau- ghter, and Mr. and Mrs. TromblY of Detroit motored over ano snenr a few days with Reeve B. W. F. Bea- vers and also visited their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. M. Eacrett. Mr. and Mrs_ Beavers returned to Detroit with them and spent a few days Rev. T. T. George, of Parkhill, oc- cupied the pulpit in James St. Meth- odist church on Sabbath last and preached two acceptable sermon -1. The pastor. Rev. M. J. Wilson is hav- ing his holidays. He and Mrs. Wilson motored to Guelph for over the week end. • , • Mr. S. R. Stuart, formerly of the 43rd Cameron Highlanders of 'Win- nipeg, visited at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gregory here this week. Mr. Stuart returns to the West to re-engage in the grain business which he carried on prior to his four years' active service in France. Main St, and Oaven churches will unite in public worship next Sunday. Forenoon meeting will be in Casten' Presbyterian cliurch at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Medd will preach. Evening meeting at 7 o'clock in Main St., church. The Rev. 3. A. Walker, B. A,, MISSienarY to China will 'VOW:la GIRLS WANTED Clean, airy, sunlit warkroOrne. Short hours -a 47 -hour week, viith Saturday half.holiday. t:ainirtg iivg:ecable work for the i.:expczieuccd. A good livingwagc tobci -which materially incrcenct with experience and. proficiency.. Write or call - MERCURY MILLS LIMITED Hamilton OntarL) FOR SALE Resiclance, of the late Joseph. Peart,. corner Albert and Huron streets.. Frame house and outhouse.. New Furnace and in good state of repairs.. Good Stable, Drive House and flee Garden. If not sold wile rent. Appler to J. Peart or S. M.. Martha. Eneatitors. TIDRI WAITIELNS AGENT handles all kind b of spring tonics for both man and beast; also toilet articles,.. Their spices, and flavoring's are the purest on She market. Grey sold by their agents; to the consumer. Wne, Aeudirew, Agent, Exeter Phone 43 4 -1-- HALF HOLIDAY We the undersigned merchants of thietowne agree to close our places of business, on. Wednesday at 12.3e0 o'clock. euring, the months of June,. July and August, with the exception. that when:a holiday aomes during the week stores.wilg remain open. 5 M. Martin, and Son. J. A. Stewart Jones & May.. W. T. Heaman H. Spackman. H. S. Walters. G. A. Hawkins W. W. Taman, F. M. Boyle. W. J. Beer. P. Frayne Wm. Rivers. Grigg Stationeep Co. R. N. Rowe. B. W: F. Beavers. M. E. Gardiner: S. Fitton. J. Lawson. (Telephone Mike Open.) Exeter). Mimeo Fotetele AK/Meade Why J el Yourself? nerae eaealtre are making money by h. h En eae public but you cannot). save I.:paw her fooling yourselfe, When (panty, fit and. wear are con, siderea we are offering values thee mean both money and satisfaction to, ydu. Wa have on hand a good stock/ of suitingof old dye and quality.. Come. in and let us show you eaell quote yeti prices. The well dressed mart waiAs something new for the spring Season and we are wexkl stock ed with an up -to -dale line in Spring Hats and Caps In the latest styles and new shades.. We have cne of the finest lines of Spring. Raincoats and Overcoats we have handled in many years. See our new Shirts and Neckwear that will satisfy all well dressed men. Mens' Caps in the latest. shade and shapes. __sae Leave your order for a new ZW3PED Spring Suit and reap the ROHM advantage of our close buying, W.W. TANI.AN P 0 N E a