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The Exeter Times, 1924-7-10, Page 8P41.. 0 • • 010111Einatet•ieiWtlinalaltalir phone 1 QW Stockings on Sale P 'YOU ARE LOOKING 'POE REAL VAI,UES .IN SUM11-1E1 HOSIERY, TIES IS Two PLACE TO BUY. Silk' Stockings 98c. We have the new • nude, Peach and Sand shades as well as White and Black. These are first quality Siik Hose for only 98e a pair. 35c. or 3 pr. $1.00 First quality, well finished. Stockings for Ladies. Light Fawn, Brown, Black or White. A real value at 35e or 3 pair for 81.00, Silk Lisle Rose 65c. Plain or fancy ribbed Silk Lisle Stockings, some with elastic tops•-131ack, White and the popular light shades on sale at 05e a pair. Cotton Stockings 25c. Good Black, Stockings, Plain or Ribbed all sizes from 5 to 10, real money savers at 25c a pair. • Surnnier Dress Materials Early eales of practically our entire stock of summer Dress •Materials has enabled ne to re -stock with the very latest designs in Voiles, Ratines and Knitted Silk materials. Make your own dresses out of materials that are the last word in style and design. - Yousave over one halt. Standardaaatterns with the Belrobe system show you how. Dozens of new patterns in your size carried, right in stock -no, waiting for the mails. Sale of Men's Shirts Men's Work Shirts 98c. All sizes from 143/ to 17 -- full mit Shirt's- in Blue Khaki and Blaqk and White, worth at least $1.25, but on sale at 98c. Men's Fine Shirts .., $1.49 A- • EvAea, size in this lot up to 17, art good patterns with soft cuffs and worth up to $2.75. All to cleared at $1 49 each July G-rocery 'Bargains 1 8 McLaren's Jelly Pars for 25c 2 tbs. Crisp Ginger Snaps 85c Large can pink Salmon for 15c Sweet Mixed Cookies 18c a lb. 4 Tins Brunswick. Sardines 25c . Christie's Fresh Sodas 15c pkg -.4(o.iftAPERW.EFErdinsts,,.., '',11E.104,111,4tiotittttiviimo:, 10;4;6 rt '15tratlari§tt,VIS. GIMV:141t, IttroAtisa -tuttf-WEE KIVW1144fEr-tat,5r:WAMIANI 1) I ...!.....7.4~%44(04.1fttromiatowazumfrjr ell Fur ish y r hsrne C mplete and Save You Money For many years we have been furnishing homes like yours. Our service to young couples has been perfected to the highest de- gree or genuine helpfulness. No matter how little or how much you may wish to invest, in furnishing your home complete, you are assured every advantage of low prices, courteous service and pains- taking attention in making your selections. All we ask is that you give us an opportunity' of showing you how reasonably you can purchase furniture at this store. WE"OPPER SPECIAL PRICES ON EVERYTBOLNG IN OUR ENTME STOOK. • 1t 1 E Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 3aotor Hearse and Horse Equipment Long distance 'calls given prompt attention. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W ...Lad:2==r" -04.1=4...». :Ai••=f,;,s- taog.tug "agar .,easwaraaaaarxmleamoreasiat...iivia.:a., THE EXETER TIMES Market report -The following is the report of theExeter Market corrected every 'Wednesday. Shorts 31.50 Dairy Butter. 30c to 33c. Creamery Butter, 3 Sc. Wheat $1.20. Oats, 45c Barley 55e Manitoba Flour $3.90 Pastry 'Flour $3.65 Family Flour $3.80 Feed Flour $2.09 Bran $1,50 Lard 18e Hogs, $8.00 040.004,4,41.44040o#04offiso4;404100.11. LOCAL " • eo,,nt4es,0,1 an....44410 to Mr. 'Wm. Keatle stili continues very low. • Miss Irene Stewart spent the week- end. in London. • Miss Josephine Davis is holidaying with friends in Detroit. The Exeter Canning factory -start-, ed their pack of peas on Tuesday. Mr. C. H, McAvoy and Archie Dar - is were in. Port Stanley. on Sunday. Mrs. Jas. Lawson has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. a. Martyn, in London. • ...11r an,d Mee W. D. Woods, of•Wind- ior are visiting as:Rh the latter's tidater tives'hera. a Is aaulge Lewis and Mr. Oliver John- ston, of Goelorich, were in town on • Miss Alice West, of 'Merton, is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Victor Snell, London Road' South. Mrs, J. R. Inkstater returned to her home in Paris Monday; after a visit with her sister, Mrs: W. J. Bis- set. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford, after a Week's visit with relatives here, returned to Flint, Mich., on Satur- day last. Miss Auld, after spending the mil- linery season here with Miss Arm- strong, has returned to her home in Watford. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hurdon, and daughter, of Detroit are visiting for a Week at the home of Mr. Daniel McCurdy. ' • • Mr, and Mrs. Ben . Dale, of Mara tette, Mich., spent a few days last week at the home- of Mrs.',Hedden. Huron St. • • Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nydd, of De- troit,. visited with the foriner's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Kydd, Exeter North,. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and family, of Saginaw, Mich, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. HoW- ard on Sunday, Rev. R. E. •SonthcOtt left on Thursday of last Creek, where. he Methodist circuit. Two rinks of went to Hensell ing and played a the Hensall boys week for Jeanette takes charge of a bowlers from here on Thursday even - friendly -game with and figured in the winnings. • Mrs. I. ...Armstrong returned from Toronto on Thursday last, after sev- eral week's visit with her daught,er, Mrs. Smith, who accompanied her mother home. Mr, and Mrs, A. J, Ford and fain- ily and Mr, and Mrs. Lonff, of De- troit, after a two weeks' visit with relatives here reurned to their home in Detroit on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor vis- ited in Shakespeare Saturday and Sunday, their daughter, Mrs. McTav- ish and four children returning with them to spend the week. MiSses Alma Harding, Reta Rowe, Alice Pfaff , and Fern Francis Ieft •Valf-..--4W-.1,1.M..-401PDFF-Wal.0-2.7TITIC-40-Mirir-n---.715-=-191tinnt:if.(-440-M.T5,-.4? Monday nforning as delegates . Piof 4 , . .1 q James Street SundayaSchOol, to at- •,'",„ tend the Summer School, at St: Thomas. ' . . .• ., ' 0 . Dr. R. Y. Ferguson, wife and, grancidaughter,,, Dorothy I-Iitcheock, p. of Pontiac„ Mich., spent a few days' 05here last week, the guest of Mr, and Gents' F rnishin ti Store offers JULY n all lines of Furnislilngs and Clothing • \/ Mrs. C. B. Snell. They returned home FridaY.' ":1 • yMr. W. H. Martyn, of London, a on r- at r-; ul 4 g V former Exeter resident who has be in poor health for some time, uncle went an operation for gall stones Victoria Hospital, London, on' Satu day. The operation was successf, and the, patient has since been doin nicely, The old Saying has it, "Don'ttab two bites at a cherry," but we wer shown a strawberry on Saturda grown in Mr. Peter Martene's pate in Stephen, that would require thre good bites to get away with it, I resembled a huge butterfly in sha,p and measured 8 inches in cireumfer enec. Who can beat this? . Mr.T. S. ;Woods received Word o Sattirday of the serious illness of hi mother, Maria Caroline Grey _Hodge widow °lathe late James P. Woods IK.C.IsMr. Woods imiriediatelY lef for that city, but Shortly after hi arrival, she passed away. She had been in very poor health for a long time. The funeral took place on Tuesday. e Y, h e 12 8 On Friday evening Inst the straw berry festival given by the Ladies' # kd of Jame St, e od4st it c a eh r I 4-it/IV, 11 iVI A N H ifying sUceesa the committee in ".''i was largely attended and 'was a grat- charge, Besidesto the beautiful • and , .'• I 41// and deliciouS strawberries and pflONE 81a cre,am, cake, tarts and other cliaiab ti a vialdS were , ilerved, The proceeds amotinted tO abOn't $200 CAVEN PRESBYTERAN dlaanes Foote, 13.A., lkUnister ITnion Services in Main St. church, 10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible Class, , 11, a,m,--"The Broken Silence" 7 nut, -"john Wesley and his Time"' Boy Scouts meet friday evening., J151.19IS STRE/ZT ICIETHODIST otrulicri Rev. W. E. Donnelly, /3. A., Pastor' 10.15 ----Morning Fellowship. THURSDAYt JULY 1.0t1 1924 YaillffilllinalinnillM110110111111111111IMINIIHMUMMIUMNOMMUNIMOMIIMMINOW112 hite Footwear a Reduced Prices ann. 11 a.in.--"Forward with God" 3 p.m.„-Sunclay School and Bible = 7 Pm. --"The Christian Adventure" Your Stock Wants SALT IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR BEST RESULTS, WE HAVE THE BEST CATTLE SALT ALSO FOR HOUSEHOLD, BUTTER,' AND COOKING PURPOSES. EXETER SALT WORKS r.rAiur :NoTiciLi; • Notino,.is hereby given that all, Persons found trespassing in the pea fields of the Eaeer Canning Co., for the purpose of picking peas will be I prosecuted according to the law. EXETER CANNING CO. A lady's small hand -bag was- left in Mr. John 'Gillespie's bus last week. Owner may have same by paying for this advt. VETERANS' RE -UNION and PICNIC On Wednesday, August 13th, a re- union and picnic of the War Veter- ans will lie held at Bayfield. Pro- gram of sports and amusements of all kinds will take place. Come and bring your baskets well filled. Fur- ther particulars neat week. • ' • Roy. Goulding is enjoying a holiday at Grand Bend. ••• Mr. W. H. Johnston of town, took the Staffa, circuit on. Sunday last. Mr. Frank Rice, of Brantford, is visiting at the home of:Mr. Thos. Jones. , . TWO ri/lkat The 'Times Office, Exeter.s of bowlers from here • attended the tournament in Hensall =MI/ Now is the time to buy your sunnier Footwear at big savings; as we are reducing the price on all lines • 50 pairs Children Shoes at per 98c. Many of these sold regularly for $2.00 to 32.25. Our low Price Should move them quickly. Per pair 98c. • . . 50 pairs Ladies' White Pumps and Oxfords at$1 .:98 Regular $3.50 to $4.00. We are taring a big loss on this lot. Call and see them while we have yoursize. Your choice per pair $1.98. 50 prs. Ladies1 White or Black PumpS arid Oxfords at. $ :1.48 Just the. thing forsport wear. Regtilar value $2.50 and $3,00. You will, say .they are good value when you see this lot. Your choice per pair $1.48. Hatchway No Button Underwear at $1 50 We have the agency for,, this po pular Summer Underwear for Men. Try a Suit. Yon will like it. na.MOMIK womals, MM•=11•• imminnm .10•111M1 .10.••11 mamma loom. unman" ..... -1-7 So the tt eos. .... = t ... ..: ., FOR SALE --.Auto Trailer, capac- ity 1400 lbs.; practically new; with new tires and good rack. Apply at Times office or M. C. Sleanaon, Cen- tralia. LOST --.A - pair of glasses, lost a- round. Mrs. W. D. Yeo's or W. J. Statham's. Finder please leave same on Tuesday. •Mr. Clifa. Webster, of Windsor, spent a fe-W days With his pareiati in Exeter North. . Mr. Jos. Bawden, of London, is again in town to spend a few weeks with old friends. • Fowell, 'Who haz been rath er .eariously all at> Grand...Rend, Is laaa, insproving Mr. Wes. Handford, of Swift Cur- rent, Sask,, is here visiting With his father, Mr. Sas'. Handford. Mr. 1Vm. Wilcox, who has been V.isiting in Exeter North, -left boat De- troit on Tuesday morning, Mrs. W. W. Eccles:- of Amherst - burg, is the guest of, Mr. Donnelly, at the James St. ParSona.ge. Mr. Andrew 'Hamilton, of Detroit, spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. F. R. Hamilton, of 'town. •Mr. Gibbs'Yelland; of Windsor, af- ter spending a few days at his home here, left Wednesday morning. Rev. P. E ClySdale •' and tivo daughters have returned from Sarnia where they have visited for a few days. . • • Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Rivers, of De- troit, spent a few days with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rivers. -- Mr. 1. Ogden of town Ieft on Sat- urday last for England with a load of cattle for Mr, Wm. " Colwill of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Steinhoff, of Detroit, spent the 4th of July holi- day with their nepheW, Rev. W. E. Donnelly. Misim Ila Westeot't of Winnipeg, ac- companied by her niece, Miss Edna Ferguson is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Richard Coates, of Usborne. ' In another column will be found an interesting letter giving 11nDres- s1ons of a trip across the great ocean, by the Exeter members of the Press Party. Mr. and Mrs. Jas.'Oreech and Mrs. ,Wadenian, motored over from inch - ester, N. Y., and are spending a week' at the home of the former's mother, Jas, Creech, Huron St. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and three children hiicl Mrs. Foster and pQm- othy, of Toronto, spent a few days at the home of Mr. Jas. Handford, The children will remain for a while. Mr. Sampson, Yelland, of Port, Pet- ry, left Tuesday morning after spending a short holiday at his hoine here, Miss Bessie Yelland accom- panied ber brother as far as London. Mrs. George .Vosper and daughterS Misses Ethel, Clara and Eva and on Clifford, motored here from Toronto, and attended the diamond, Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bagshaw, On Monday last. Messrs. George and James Bag- shaw, of 131rsay, Sask., arrived here laat wed( to attenij the diamond wedding of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, WM, Bagshaw, and will visit eic for a while. • - • ' • • ."' • Just Arrived! A CAR LOAD OF TORONTO AS- PHALT SHINGLES, RED, G-REEN AND BLUE BLACK. • ALSO RED AND GREEN ROCK FACED ROLL ROOFING. SEE OUR NOBILITY SHINGLE, 240 LBS, TO THE -SQUARE, BEST ON THE MARKET. ALL SHINGLES ARE GUARANTEED NOT TO CURL OR FLAP WITH THE WIND. SEE US BE,FORE YOU BUY W. A. BALKVVILL Phone 123 AG -ENT, EXETER. Poultry Improvement Meetings will be held next week at athe places listed below ,where- clenronstrations will be given ie. the culling of poultry. If you are inter- ested in this work, kindly arrange to attend, as this is the only work the Department is doing in this section, this year. • Y. N. RA.TCLIFFE, LOT 7, THAMES ROAD NouTrti, USBORNE TP., SATURDAY, JULY 19th, AT .2:30 ,ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. THE GOSPEL TENT is pitched this summer at the corner of liath and Gidley Sts. (behind the Grist Mill.) Services nightly except Saturday at 8 "o'clock, Lord's Day at 7,30 "pin, A11 welcome. T. G. Wilkie, A. W. Joyce. 130ARD WANTED wishing to, take High 'School Scholars for fall term, cemmencing Sept, 2nd, will leave names with the Secretary,. 1\liss K. MacFaul. • Mr, and Mrs. Sidney ticI eis spen the week -end in Stratford. Mr. Harry Sweet left this week foi Detroit, where he intends remaining W. R. Goulding • Organist and Choirmaster jamas St. Methodist Church. Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The- ory, Instructor of Music in the Public Schools, TERMS MODERATE Box 57, Exeter. `NOTICE These are the Prices you can have your work tidne by ELLIOTT & JOHNS Cleaning, Press -111g and Repairing Also Tailoring • 'Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75c Pressed only 50c Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00 Dyed and Pressed $4.00 Ladies' • Suits Pressed .and Cleaned 1.00 Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00 Skirts Pressed 50c We Alio Make and Trim Suits with First Class Triimnings for $20.00. If you want a new Suit of Clothes, Come in and get our prices. We can give you a Blue Suit guaranteed All Wool, Indigo, Dye. Never Fade For . .. ... . .. . $35,00 WORK AND FIT GUARANTEED When you want your Suit Clean- ed and Pressed, let us know. We will call for them and deliver them, Always at Your Service INSURANCE COMPANY TEE MLETROPOLTIAN LIFE The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York, insures more people and is growing faster than any other life insurance company. Obviously, the reason for Metropol- itan supremacy in its field, is that people believe its -policies most des- irable, its service hest, and its costs most econirmical. This Company is ready to serve you. Tell your insur- ance wants to CHARLES F. WAY, Metropolitan Agent, Exeter, Ont., Canada. GIREGG'S Clothittg Hospital We are pleased to announce that we are able to return to our work and are again able to ,* give you t prompt and satisfactory service. Mr. and. Mrs. ,G. Wealey ad and MrS. Marvin Vincent, and little babe, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, L. 0Vincent Mr. H. M. Millar,,B. A. former - 1Y "Science., Master of Exeter High Sslund has been appointed Principal of the Alvinston High School, His many, friends here extend. congrat- ulations. The local hydro men, Mr. r, baVis and Mr. Wm. Lntinan went to Gratid Bend on Tuesday Morning, where they will erect. 11 •line and install a generator and Wire the different Cot- tages at Walker's grove', ICleaning; Pressing, Dyeing, Re- pairing, Remodelling. Turning of I all kinds of clothing. , LADIES' WOITH •41: SPEOLILTY , , We also inake Ladies' and Gent's Suits to Order. A trial is solicited. VV. IL GREGG , TAILOR Auto for IIire CLOSED CAR AND NIGHT SERVICE ca/smars REASONAB L A. T. I-IARNESS Phone 142, Exeter, • ANDY EASTON Licensed Auctioneer for the Coma-, cy of Huron. Correspondence arrangei: ments for sales can be made by cal.t.1 Mg up the Central Hotel, Exeter. Charges moderate, satisfaction gliaranleed. rARL1N6 B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, &c., Loans, Investments, Insurance, Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exet matemacestm=camentuaroessesemonameremmumeeloomssitmommog G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College or Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Unt. versity of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, tary- District Number Cue, Loadonp--4q,":, Ont., Main Office, Main St. Exeter Ont. Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00a.nt. to 5.30, pan. Office hours at ZURICH ONT., Tues. only; at 10.00 o'clock a.m, to 5,00,, o'clock p.m. Phone 79. • . E.-• TENNANT Veteriusliy Surgeon Office--Mcponneil's &ales sgtables GS Al St. Phone calls receive prolnnt attention, Phone 26w . • 0.„2_,..t.ntatinottNeltaaSte•MREar,,,,,tiimmuszoleammegmanme.MNIMMINIS: Am NOW,IN A POSITION TO GIVE OUR LOCAL TRADE AN Air. MOST IMMEDIATE SERVICE: Bagshaw TRY US Phone 58'V COChralle Machine (Works • Ford motors reground, fitted with Pistons, Complete $16.00 Ever make of Car Motor and Engines re- ground with Pistons Complete to fit, also Tractors. • • .'ARMS FOR SALR-AIew chole, ms 0 farin the Townships of Usborne, Tuckersmlth and. Ilibberi. Good buildings and well lecated/as, to Ittar, keta. Priced right: APPIY.:to Thos: Cama Auct.. T3ox 154, Exeter., 1111111111111111111111111111)1111111111111111111111I' Bargains in. FURNITURE :Everythin down in Price R. N. ROWE THOMAS DiNNEY LICENSED EMBALMERS' ANTI) FUNERAL, DIRECTORS Phone Rio, 20W House 203, 11111111111111011111,1111111111111111111111111111111