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J. A. STEWART
PHONE 16
Suitable Gifts for the Jrrne Bride
Our stock of dinner sets is complete and consists of
fancy patterns, also some neat design:, in
with all gold handles. We have some of
ite pattern "The Bridal Rose." The China
white and gold
the Ladies' Savor -
is in a lovely fine
Nippon Ware and is in full dinner sets of 97 pieces or in
stock of which you can secure any piece,
TOILET SETS
20 different patterns and
styles to make a choice from.
They are in neat flowered,
white and, gold and two-tone
pattei'ii in tine ia:o?t1ish porcel-
ain and priced $8.50 to $15.00
UANG1N(i LAMPS
What would be nicer in the
new country home than a nice
hereging Limp. We have them
in suitable styles for the par-
lor, dining -room, :u, ur hall. Make
the new bride ide a present of a
nice lamp.
FANCY CHINA
Odd cups and saucers, Bon
bon., Cream and Sugar, Spoons
Trays, Cake Plates, Salad
Bowl and Butter Tubs in Nip-
pon China. 'They are in swell
patterns and will make a
beautiful gift for the new
home,
BRASS JARDINERS
We have a splendid assort-
meP..t of Jariners in fine por-
celain China and in dull; pole
ish€ d and pierced brass. They
are in all the different sizes
and :Napes, Priced at 85 cents
to $3.50.
Thio etore= ;.ill be closed. on
June, July and August.
Wednesday
Q, 14
afternoons during
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Market Report -The following ie.
the report of the Exeter Market
ieorreeted 'every Wednesday.
No. 2, 'Treat $1.96.
Oats $1.20 to 1.25.
Faintly flour $7.55.
Lard 3.5c.
:Barley $1.50 to $1.70,
New laid eggs 45c..
Dairy butter 500 to 53o.
Creamery butter 60c.
Potatoes $5.00 to $6.00.
Hogs $18.00.
Hens. 250.
Ducks 25c.
LOCAL •
•
Two city features about Exeter -
Tho new paved road and Harvey's
Ice Cream Parlor.
Miss M. Johnson, nurse, visited in
Toronto over the week -end.
Mr. Bert Gillies, of Walkervilie,
is holidaying under the parental
roof.
:lar. and Dlrs. °Barclay and son, of
Sarnia, have been visiting with Mrs.
D. Ross.
The cool shady spots are the ones
Ithat have been sought out the past
few days.
Mrs. Webber and child are visit-
ing the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coultis, of Tor
gntt . are visiting with relatives ana
friends in town.
Miss Vera Roadhouse, of Wing -
ham, spent Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wood.
The Exeter Band was at Kirkton
on Friday afternoon providing the
j music for the U.F.O. celebration.
Mr. F. W. Madman was.in Strat-
ford on Friday last acting as counsel
in the case of Oliver vs. Patterson.
Mrs. J. H. Cluff, •of Toronto, eaten,
• ded the funeral of her father, the
Plumbing and
Hot Water
Beating
We are experts in plumb -
in; and heating and will be
glad to advise you or give
you figures on. any'work in
this line.
New work or changes on
old. Satisfaction guaranteed
Chas. West
244 Queens Ave., London
Telephone 3,255.
to
WesternUniversity
London, Ontario
v' a �. ,. cie ce.9
Sumer School
July 5th to August 13th
FOR IN1:OR 4ATION AND CALENDAR WRITE
K. P. R. NEVILLE, Registrar
:MED IN LONDON.
Mrs. 'Grace Hodgins Clark, widow of
the late Robert Clark, died at the
aortae of her son-in-law, T. A. Gray,
London atter an illness cf a Pew da} e
Mrs. Clark is survived by three dangle -
leers Mrs. T. A. Gray of Leaden, Men
tJ V.rebber :of Detroit, and Mrs. J
Sinclair in Alberta. One brother, Jas.
Hi r.i ins of Crediton and one, sister,
• Mrs. Broderick of Exeter aieo enrolee.
The funeral was held :on Friday to
Neil's Cemetery in 1l. G'.livray Tp,
Don't simply see how you can
• "put in the day." See how much you
can put into the day,
•
Mks Pearl Rollins, of London, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. May.
Miss May Jones was In Hamilton
recently where she acted as brides -
aid at a churchwedding for her
friend, Miss Flossie Pepper who was
married to Mr. Norman Crawford,
The wedding party motored to Tor-
onto for luncheon.
EXETET.'t AGIII. SOCIETY
Will hold a
�Llf9 CROP COMk',1!ITI"TION
A7iI'i WHEAT AND OATS
Stephen and tTsborne Townships
; re each awarding special prises for
'.Baby Beef .competitions,
3enkitis Stook Food Company, of
i
,1600 for
the
n are offering ',Darla , g 'G •
Tett calf, fed on Ttoyal Purple) Calf
;Teal,
For partiettiars apply to the sec-
R.t G. Sl!lX, o.m.
1 HEYWOOD-3YEW.
An in;:eresti.r 'event took place at
the I'ricitt Memorial rectory our, June
7th •t, tart Rev. A. A. Tramper united
in. rra.age Mr. Clarence 'Heywood' of
Essex Centre to Miss Mira, slaughter
of Mnnd Mere Evan Dew of Usborne
Township. The young couple were
unatt•e.tded. After a short trip • they
will renide in Essex Centre and will
eve the best wishes •of their many
Meade
1'p to Tuesday evening the new
cement roadbed on Main street has
been laid from the river to the Tri
vitt Memorial Church, The width of
the road is twenty feet. From Gidley
street south the pavement will be
20 feet wide and the workmen have
now started on this part of the work.
One of the early settlers of the
I<amion Load North rli ,:1 reeeotly
at Hyde Park in the person of Clarv'n
Ross, who has spent the past few,
years with his son, Dr. Cecil Ross,
Hie wife predeceased him a number
of years ago. IIe is survived by four
sons Guy and Frank of the London
Road North.: Robert of IEyrpn and
Dr. Cavil of Hyde Park: The remains
were interred in the Exeter ceme-
eery.,
IIIM4)N COUNTY
TEMPERANCE CONVENTION
The annual meeting of the I•Iuron
County Temperance Association will
,..
be held in First . � Pre
r5 sbyteriati Church
at Seaforth, on Wednesday, June 23.
1020 afternoon andevening. Dr, A.
S. Grant, of Toronto, head of the
Re1ercnduni Committee, will speak,
Pith the Ctlur}ches a
OATEN PRESBYTERIAN CI:CI'IRCI
Rev..J'antos Foote, IL. f,., Minister
1.0.00 a.m.-Sunday school and
Bible classes,
Rev. .Mr, Baker, of Crediton, will
preach at both services.
Prayer greeting on Thursday ev-
ening at 7.45 pan.
Good Music at all Services.
JAMES STREET METHODIST„
OBIJBOH
Rev, M. J. Wilson, B.A„ Pastor.
Rev. H. B. Parnaby; of Elimviile,
will preach next Sababth. morning
and evening.
late W. H. Passmore.
Mrs, Percy Gillies and song of
Sarnia, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Gillies for a few days last
week.
Messrs. John Coward, James Cot-
tle, William Coates, John Rowe and
W. H. Kestie were M Goderich as,
jurymen.
MAIN ST. AND BETHANY
Minister, Rev. Dr. Medd
(Phone 21, r3.)
The last Sunday. for Rev, Dr.
Medd in this charge.
BETHANY
S..S. at 1.30 p,m.
Public Worship at 2.30 p.m.
MFRS. M. KERR,
DR., CHIROPRACTIC
Wm. Andrew's Residence,. Exeter
Phone 43
Office hours 9 to 12 a,ni '2 to 5 p.ni.
OPPORTUNITY - Position open
for girl of about twenty,•with private
family of three; general house work,
no children or washing: An ideal pos-
ition with interesting salary. Write
or phone immediately to \V M. Gray,
Chatham, Ont.
LOST -A. gold brooch with fancy
,carved front with name of Emma
Todd engraved on • back, valued as
keepsake.. Lost at Crediton, May
13th, Finder well rewarded Leave
at postoffice, Crediton.
FOR SALE
A few good buggies on hand for
sale, A. B. Greer & Sons make. Also
a number of No: 21 Oliver plows at
$20.00 each. • WM. WARD.
Mr, and Mrs, Russell Frayne and
family, of Brantford, visited the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Frayne.
Mr. Wm. Mitchell has been reno-
vating the interior of the.yletrolLoii-
tan by re -decorating. He is opening
up an ice ereani parlor.
The following stores close Wed-
nesday afternoon until 6 o'clock-
Wilson & Sims, A. Moore, Harvey &
Harvey, W. J. Statham.
Miss Ethel Sweet, of Tillsonburg,
and Mrs. Robt. Sweet and daughter
Miss Reta, of Portage la Prairie, are
visiting at Mrs. John Sweec'e.
Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Foote last wee)e
attended the graduation of their
neice, Miss Beth McLennan, from
the Detroit School of Musical Art.
Mrs. Thos. Coliingwood and sister
Miss. Hazel Prouty returned on Mon-
day night after spending a week
in Galt attending the S.D,A. confer-
ence.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brownlee left
Monday for their home in Bath, N.Y.
after visiting with Mr. and `Mrs, D,
aVoods or town, also relatives
Kirkton and Lucan.
\lr. and Mrs. George McTaggart
and Dir. and Mrs. Dayman Critten-
(den, and daughter Dorothea, of
lliyth, motored • down on Sunday and
visited relatives in town. ,
Mr, and Mrs,; Wm. Tom ,of Medi-
cine
edicine Hat and Dire. Bowerman, of
Menomie, Wis., left last week for
their homes after visiting with Mrs.
Tom and Mrs. Yeo.
Miss Helen Ellerington, of Winni-
peg, and. Miss Mary Ellerington, of
Toronto, are visiting with their bro-
ther, Mr. Fred Ellerington, and other
relatives in and around Exeter.
Dr. A, R. Kinsman will be in Ham-
ilton one week commencing Monday,
June 21st, taking the special.course
in Prosthetic Dentistry put on by
Dr. Rupert Hall, of : Chicago. Office
closed on this account. •
Mr. Victor French, of Wetaskiwin,
Sask., who attended the Press A.s
sociation meeting in Toronto, visited
in Exeter and Clinton. Mr. French
was elected vice-president of the
Canadian. Weekly Newspaper Assoc-
iation.
The engagement Is announced • of
Mary Enid "Billie", daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. 3. C. Frank, of Shelburne,
to 'Dr. Claire ,Tory Wood, of Blyth,
Son bf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, of
Exeter,' the marriage to take plaee
the latter part of June.
Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Gladnian ac-
companied by Rev, W. M. and Mrs.
Martin, of London, Metered to Kit-
chener on Saturday to sji"anti the
week -end with the Tatter's son, 3.
A. Martin, Mr, .7, A. Martin is now
the manager, of the Dominion Tire
Co„ at Kitchener,
Among those fron`). a distance who
attended the fniterai of the late
Mrs. John Miners on Friday last
were bir. J. Pollard, Dors, A. Sher-
wood and Mrs. Gilbert, of Pilsen-,
burg; Mr, George Miners, of Cullo-
deli; McArthur Brothers, of Inger-
sell; i\Tr s. Corizfoot and 14;irs. Chas.
Miners, of London.
TEAMS WANTED
The lelunicival Council of the Vile!
lege. 'of Exeter hereby ask for anum-
ber :of teams for the..purpose of -haul-
ing gravel for Street Paving. Wagon
boxes must be made to contain a full
neat.' of a cord. Apply, to William
Ward or J. W. Traylor•, overseer.
A public meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held in the Library
on Monday, June 21st, at 3 o'clock
when Miss Clayton, of the Dept.. rill
speak on Canadian. Literature. The
Library and how to use it. Every
women and girl invited.
Miss Stella Gregory spent Mon-
day in London.
Mr. Adana Case left on Wednesday
for a trip West.
Mrs. Culbert, of Lucan, is visiting
her sister-in-law; Mrs. Win. White-
ford.
Mr. Gerald Fitton, of Toronto, vis-
ited his parents here on Monday•aucl
Tuesday.
Miss Penhale, of Vancouver, is
visiting her brother, Mr. W, lI, Fen
hale, of town.
Mr. J, G. Dow shipped a car -load
of horses to Montreal last week ,A.
Delve accompanying them. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Handford and
family of Renfrew, motored'. hp and
are visiting the former's mother,
Mrs. S. Handford.
Mr. Roger Crocker, of Toronto,
"who "is attending the Grand Lodge
of the I.O:O.F. in London,' visited
his mother in town over Sunday.
Mit .and Mrs. S. R. Eacrett, of
Brantford, visited the former's- par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, M. Eacrett„ on.
Wednesday. Mr. Eacrett is a dele-
gate to the I.OAF. eonvention being
held in London.
Mr. and: Mrs. M. E. Gardiner and
IVIr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers were
in London, on Wednesday of • last
week attending the wedding of Mrs.,,
Gardiner's neice, Miss Edna Terry
to Mr. Wilfred Hulbert.
Mis Sherritt, a returncal mission
ary from China delivered addressee
on China in James Street ,Meths
dist church last Wednesday evening:
and in Main Street churon on• -Thurs-
day evening. Her address was excep-
tionally interesting and instructive.:
The editor and his bride returned
home last Thursday evening after a
pleasant trip to Montreal and other-
points, . Mr. and 'Mrs. Southoott join
ed with the members of the Weekly:
Press Association on a visit _ to -tlte-
Roycroft printsieops'at Aurora, N.Y.
Miss Kirk, who teaches Science;
Art and Physical Culture in Chatham;
Collegiate Institute, visited Miss
Stella Gregory over the week -end.;
Miss Dirac goes to Toronto next week'
as one of the associate examiners
for departmental examinations,
Mrs. Howe, and. two d i ttghters,.
Misses Mabel and. Helen, of Ednton
ton, Alta., arrived last week and will
spend the saitutner with the formers;
brother and sister, Mr. James -tend
Miss Teekell, Mr, Gordon Howe tic
d 1t a. r � 11 �tt-
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smart Clothing for Men
This week we are showing some stylish clothing for Young Men
as well as a number of more conservative styles for older men, We are
offering a splendid all wool blue serge suit, very special at $45,00.
SUMMER UTNDERWEA1l
FOR MEN
In two pieces or combination with,
short or long sleeves and knee or
• ankle length. At per garment 75c,
$1.00 and $2.00.
NEW SHIRTS FOR MEN,
We . have then as low in price
as $1.50 as well as a splended range
of good materials that are extra
good value at $2.00, $2.50 and $4.00
SILK AND LISLE HOSE FOR MEN
In shades of white, black, grey,
fawn, champayne, blue, . brown, in
fine lisle or silk.
Great valve at per pair 75e and
$1.00.
NEW NECKWEAR FOR,, MEN
Just in, and ready' for the 24th..
of May, A big assortment of summer
wash ties as well as a fine as'sort-
ment of fancy silks. 75c, and $1.50.
New Styles and Cloths in
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Men's Raincoats
They make a great dust coat as well as turn the rain. Every
young man needs , one these days. We are showing many new cloths
priced at $16.00, $18.50 to $35.00
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F reit Lire & Undertaking
We wish to announce to the public that we can now supply a motor
hearse in connection with our undertaking business. •
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
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PHONES 74W and 743.
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FOR SALE -Frame cottage, cor-
ner of, Main and Victoria streets.
Apply to Gladman & Stanbury •
Remember-: we can; save.you 25c
on your daily paper.
s.
S'aws gummed, - wooa turning,
wood pumps repaired and 'accessor-
ies'on hand - J V 0 E t
Phone 115.
STORES CLOSE ON
®WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
We, the undersigned merchants
of this town, agree to close our
places of business each Wednesday
-at 12.30 p.m., during the summer
months of June, July .and. August.
• J. A. Stewart, Jones & May, G. A.
Hawkins, S. Martie & Son, South-
cott Bros., W. W. Taman, Jas, 'Law-
son, S. Fitton, W. 3. Beer, W. J.
Heaman, Ha S. Walters, H. Spack-
man, 3. Senior, Grigg Sationery Co.,
T. Elliott, F. Boyle, Hockey Bros.,
Times Printing Co., Advocate Print-
ing Co., P. Frayne
DEBENTURES" FOR SALE'
The Municipal Coma of the Cor
noratioe of the Village of Exeter offer
for saleto the General Public, Street
Paving Debentures to the amount of
525,000.00.
Debentures are issued in, clen,omina
loons of 5100 to 4500 each, with ..in-
terest caupons, attached, and bear in-
terest at the rate tof .53 per cent per
annum, payable tan the 15th day of
June in +each and every year until
fully nairl.
The .early applicant has the option
of a short or a long, term debenture,
Aopiy to any member of the Coun
ci or to JOS., SENIOR,
Municipal Clerk & Treasurer
FARMS FOR SALE.
I have a number of £hoice farms
for sale in Usborne, Hibbert and
Tuckersmith with ` up-to-date build-
ings and my long experience in the
business tells me T have the price
right and some of thein on easy
terms of payment. Also the Far-
quhar Store property. For terms
and particulars apply za Thomas
Cameron, Woodham, P. 0., auCtion-
NOTICE
GARS FOR HIRE -Phone 56.
Sims.
Wilson &
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FULL, WEIGHT ALWAYS
You are assured when you, buy your'
meats from us. We are scrupulously
careful to see that our scales are ab-
solutely right, and just as particular•
abottt the quality C7f our cuts, We
are here to please you-n.ot our-
selves. That is why we have n made
good,
BEN. MAKINS'
daynri', i"«,e r c:a "� •- -- "Te Sanitary Meat Market, vhe e
' ' x • ° I. ;lty. is ?iigher then prig',
DON'T WORRY.
About the high price of suits. You
won't need a new suit if you will
let T. II. ELLIOTT ,do your Clean-
ing, Pressing and Repairing.
Agent for The American Dyers
and Dry Clearers, London, .Ont.
T. H. ELLIOTT
SUDDEN SERVICE SHOP
NOTICE
Special discount on all furniture
for the next 30 days.
R. N IO E
THE UNDERTAKER AND
EMBALMER
Phone 20.
DRS. SWEET & VINMNG
e 'Veterinary Surgeons _
All calls promptly attended to ,day,
' or night.
OFFICE -Dr. Sweet's old office
Phone 120
T EXETER TIMES
Subscription rate $1.50 a year.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising -Made known
on application.
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
and found locals 25c.
Local reading notices etc., 10c per
line per insertion. No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 500.
Auction sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each sul equent in-
sertion if under five incl i� in length.
Legal advertising 10c and 5c .a
line.
ot ally
and c▪ lassy are the summer suits in-
cluded itt our present offering, Tliley
are not to be compared with, ordin-
ary .ready-to-wear apparel They are
in a class by themselves. You'll have
to see them to realize howtiperior
they are in every way and how great
is their value at the prices we quote.
Flannel Pats Duck Pants
Pala Beach Pants and Motor Dusters
WaTAMAN
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