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The Exeter Times, 1924-7-17, Page 8PhOtte THE EXETER TIMES Market renort,--The following la the report -ef the Exeteri' Market Oats, 450 Barley 55c Manitoba Flour $3,90 Pastry Flour $3.65 Family rlour $3.80 Feed Flour $2.00, Bran $1.50 ShortS $1.60 Dairy Butter 300-3,4c Creamery Butter, 38c.' Eggs 25-20 Lard 18e Special Inducements to - Summer Shoppers Cool Corsets 98c. Light Weight Corsets for the hot da,ys—all siZes in stock, worth more but on sale at 98c. Hosiery Bargains BLACK COTTON HOSE 25c SILK LISLE 110SE 49c NUDE SILK I-1OSE 98c Chambray Holjse Dresses $1.19. These Dresses are ,made ef good quality Chambray and are daintily trimmed with Cilintz, Satine and Gingham. You will have. to see them to appreciate their value at $1.19. Ladies' Black Coats LARGE SIZES Perhaps you have wanted a nice Black Coat and have hacl trou- ble in being fitted. We have in stock, several of this year's. best Black Coats in sizes right up to 48. We have decided to clear these coats at very special prices along with the few other coats we have in stock. If you want a genuine coat bargain, come in and give us a chance. Men's Work Shirts 98c These Shirts are real value and we have all sizes at 98c. Men s Fine Shirts $1.49 You'll want one or two of these—We have your size at Real Grocery Values Royal Yeast 05c 1 Pound Pink Salmon 15s , 1 Pound Red Salmon 15c MeLaren's Jellies 3 for 25c Christie's Soda Biscuits 15c pk' Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c pkg Sweet Mixed Cookies 2 lbs. 35c Pur Lard 16e per lb 15 Bars any laundry Soap 98c 2 lbs Thompson's Raisins 25c Choice Oranges ....39c per doz. New Large Lemons 30c per doz Shreaded Wheat 2 for 25c "' Puffed Wheat 14c pkg, Puffed Rice 17c per pkg Guaranteed Teas 65c lb A0 ewart We'll Furnish your home Complete and Save You oney For many years we have 'been furnishin.". homes like yours. Our service to young couples has been perfected to the highest de- gree of genuine helpfulness. No matter how little or how ,much you may wish to invest, in furnishing your home complete, yo' -u 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 tore. WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN OUR ENTIRE STOOL. GAIZ INER Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment Long distance calls given prompt attention. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night call 74W IfillEMOMMEIMRDWIlk Gents' Furnishing! Store offers SPECIAL PRICES for ma JULY In all lines of Furnishings en and /Clothing!' Al TAMA t LOCAL .JTJLY SALE --On Thursday, July 17th, we start our "Big Summer Sala" of Dress 'Goods—Voiles, Or- gandies, Crepes, Ratines, Gingliams, Galateas.' A call solicited. Mrs. W. D. Yeo. Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, is holidaying at her home here. Miss Ella Link, of Walkerton., is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. The Trivitt Memorial church Tic- niced at Grand Bend yesterday (Wed- nesday.) Divisional Court was held in town Friday last, with nage Lewis presid- ing. The docket was light. • Miss Alice Pfaff is again on duty at the post office, after attending the Summer School at St. Thomas. don, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in town, guests at the Central Hotel. enceMaster here from 1921 to 1923, has been made principal of Alvin- ston High School. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Westcott and Bert Westeott and wife and son, of Hamilton, are visiting among friends and relatives in and around town. Mr. Jas. McCurdy was taken to Victoria Hospital, London, on Thurs- day last, where he will undergo an operation and- receive treatment for bladder trouble. During the past few weeks, crop generally throughout this sectio have wonderfully improved, and i nothing unforeseen happens, flier will be a bumper harvest. Dr. Rollins, Mrs. Thos. Oke an Mrs. Ed. Edwards, of London, an Mr. and. Mrs. Alf. Davidson, of Man celona, Mich., visited with friend and relatives in town Thursday. Caveu Church Ladies' Aid wil hold a Lawn Festival, Sale of Cook ing and Candy on the Manse ground on Friday evening, July 25th. Re freshments served from 8 o'clock. Messrs. Janles and George Bag shaw, after a few week's visit her with their parents and other rela tives and friends, returned to. thei homes in Birsay, Sask., on Saturday The ladies of Caven Presbyteria church held their missionary meet ing at the home of Mrs. Mitchell, o Usborne, on Wednesday afternoon last. Miss Brighton, from China gav on address on her work in' that land Mr. Garry Hoskin, of Strathroy paid a short visit to old friends ii town Monday on his way.home Iron Goderich. Mr. Hoskin, over fort yea..rs ago, was foreman over the tin smith shop of the late James Pickard and at -that time- was 'well known here. Mrs. Wm. Ballantyne and, two daughters Misses Wilma and Doro thea, of Fort William, are visiting with Mrs. Ballantyne, of town and other relatives in and around Exeter the guest of the former -7s sister, Mrs. Many of our citizens have,,been in- terested in some saniples of the nat- ural pigment brought from Arkona, which is now on exhibition in,Messrs. Elliott and Johns' tailor shop. Smile of it even in its' crude unground state, is as fine as talcum powder. MTS. John Thomson, of 2nd con. - cession of,,, Usborne, and Mrs. Thos. Brock,,,,of, the same township, were operated on at Dr. Hyndmares hos- pital on Wednesday last. The oper- ations were performed by Dr. E. Wil- liams, of London, assisted by Dr. The Goderich Star of last week has the following concerning a former resident of Exeter:" Mr. W. J. McNev- in hnd the misfortune to have his leg broken, at the Western Flour Mills, one day last week. A pile of bags fell down and knocked him against •an pulley', with the unfortun-, ate reSult mentioned. 11 • THURSDAY, d'ULY 17th, 1924 QAVEN PlIESUTTERAN C111143(3111:111.111111/1111/1111/1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111j11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMO Rev. James Foote, B.A„ Minister Union ServiCes in Main St, Church 10 a,m.---Sunday School and Bible SerVices as usual .Boy Scouts meet FridaY evening. JAMES STREET METHODIST CHIJRCH 10.15—Morh1ng Fellowship. p,m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—"A Reed Shaken with .the Wind" ..e....Foot*eor ....at Now is the time to buy your summer Footwear at big savings, as we are reducing the price on all lines 50 pairs Children Shoes at per NEAR ' Mr. Win. Sanders, of the 3rd con- cession of Stephen, had an old fash- iOrt barn raising on Monday after- noon last. A large number from town were in attendance. The frame work went together with re. - markable exactness, which reflected credit on the mechanical skill of the framer, Mr, Jas. l3rintnell and his Mr.- Frank Lutz, of anonoque, a,ccompanied by his wife and daugh- ter, was a pleasant caller on a num- ber of old friends in town on Friday last. Frank is an Exeter OM Boy and among the most popular of them, but he left here, over twenty five years ago and this is the first visit back to the old home town. It was a regret to hie old friends that his stay of necessity had to be so shorts , ST. MARYS PEOPLE IN PARKHILL, July 12 —When re;, - turning to St. Marys on Wednesday evening after putting on a' concert in Parkhill, under the auspices of the race committee, a number of St. Marys people met with au accident at the end of Main St., where there is a sharp turn. Their car did not make the tuzn soon enough and it ran into a deep ditch. The car was badly damaged and, one member of the party was injured. The others escaped with a shaking up. Rev. Mr, Hicks and family, of St. Thomas, are visiting relatives and friends here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew. Miss May Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, -F. Abbott, underwent an operation for appendicitis at ,St. Joseph:s Hospital one day last week. We are pleased to report that she is progressing nicely. VETERAN!S PICNIC Veterans of the Great War, resi- dent ,in- the County of Huron, with their wiVes and friends will hold a monster picnic at Jewett's Grove, Bayfield, on Wednesday, August 13. The arrangements are in the hands of a committee headed by Major R. R. Sloan. Games and sports are be- ing. organized and. valuable prizes will be aw'arded. The committee ex- tend an invitation to all Veterans to spend a: day at Bayfield's beautiful Recreation Park and. renew old friendships. Veterans will be expect- ed to bring their own baskets. For any further information please write to Major' R. R. Sloan, Bayfield, Shaw, Clinton, Secretary.. FURNITURE QUALITY, pRICES Service and Satisfaction CALL ON US FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FURNITURE DEALER ROWE PHONE 20W PHONE 20J Many of these sold regularly for $2.00 to $2.25. Our low price should move them quickly. Per„\pair 98c. 50 pairs Ladies' White Pumps and • Oxfor s at $ .Regular $3.50 to $4.00. We are taking a big loss on this lot. Call and see them while we have yoursize. Your choice per pair $1.98. 50 prs Ladies' White or Black $1 Pumps and Oxfords at -4 Just the thing fOr sport wear. Regular 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 We have the agency for this po pular Summer Underwear for Men: Try a Suit. You will like it. Southcott Bro Just Arrived ! PHALT SHINGLES, AND RLUE BLACK. ALSO RED AND FACED ROLL ROO TORONTO AS - RED, GREEN GREEN ROCK SEE OUR NOBILITY SHINGLE, 240 LBS. TO THE SQUARE, BEST ON THE MARKET. ALL SHINGLES ARE GUARANTEED NOT TO CTRL OR FLAP WITH THE WIND. ' SEE VS I3EFORE YOU BUY •W. A. BALKWILL Pbone 123- AGENT, EXETER. W R. Goulding A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. Methodist Church. .0 Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The- ory, Instructor of Music in the Public Schools, TERMS MODERATE. Box 57, ANDY EASTON Ldcensed Auctioneer for the Conn. ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange. ments for sales can be made by ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Bazaar PLAIN PRICE STORE GOOD NEWS TO Tau BUYING PUBLIC WE HAVE DECIDED TO RE- DUCE OUR PHONOGRAI'll AND RECORD STOCKS. AT PRICES 'WHICH 'WILL SEEM ALMOST UNBELIEVEABLE. WE DON'T WANT, THEM AND NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A GOOD MUSICAL OUTFIT CHEAP. Our STORE GOODS too, are being reduced, Business has been too quiet. War Prices and War Profits have neased with this store. Our study of Business Conditions are enough to tell uS that the' buy- ing power of the DOLLAR to -day is limited; noir we feet in order to stay here we must do more business, we must take Shorter Profits and make more Turns and hereafter you'll find this store "Fighting for the Turn", We Want you to ceme in oftener looking for EXTRA VAL- YOU'LL FIND RIGHT NOW EX7 TEA. GOOD VALUES ' DINNER SETS ErlifalitsthernCslover Leaf, and colored Austrian Bridal Rpse Japanese Floral ,PatternS Water Glasses Water .Tugs Novelty China For Souvenirs Cups and Saucers at real priceS o this store,, Iva 'appreciate,' your entillifY, as well as your buyings. Poultry Improvement Meetings will be held next week at the places listed belo.W ,where demonstrations will be given in 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. J. N. RATCLUTE, LOT 7, THAMES ROAD NORTH, USBORNE TP., SATURDAY, JUIX 19th, AT 2:30 , ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF NOTICE These are the Prices you can have your work done bY ELLIOTT & JOHNS Cleaning, Pressing 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 Suits Pressed and Cleaned $1.00 Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00 Skirts Pressed We also Make and Trim Suits with First Class Trimmings 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. A lady's small hand -bag was left in Mr', John Gillespie bus dast week. Owner may have same by paying for this advt. LOST—A pair of glasses, lost a- Statham's. Finder please leave same at The Times Office, Exeter. FOR SALE—Auto Trailer, capac: ity 1400 lbs.; practically new; with new tires and good rack. Apply at Times office or M., C. Sleamon, Cen- tralia. TBE GOSPEL 'TENT is pitched this summei. at the corner of Wil- liam and Gidley Sts. (behind the Grist Mill.) Services nightly except Saturday at 8 o'clock, Lord's Day at 7.30 p,m. All welcome. T. G. Wilkie, ' A. W. Joyce, Ten acres in Tay,. Steplieri, Con. ,2; good, house and barn; .nenhouge; 3,14 acres Sirawbefrios fer 1925 crop; 'ex- tra gOod land *ell drained—must be seen. to be appreciated; will be -sold- with or without prop. " Apply to Geo. BOARD WANTUD Householders wishing to take High School Scholars for fall term, commencing Sent. 2nd, Will leave names with the Secretar3r, Mies K. MacFaul. AlWays at' Your Service Barrister, Solicitor, &c., Loans, Investments, Insurance, Office, Carling Block, Main.St. Exeter G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S DENTAL SURGEON' - Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons'of Ontario and Uni- versity of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, tary District Number One, Lond Ont., Main Office, Main St.. Exeter, One Phone -34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.m., Office hours at ZURICH ONT., Tues. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon , John St. Phone calls receive promPt attention. Phone 26w INSURANCE COMPANY THE METROPOLTIAN 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 aes- irable, its service best, and its costs most economical. This Company is ready to serve you. Tell your insur- ance wants to CHARLES P. WAY, Metropolitan Agent, Exeter, Ont., Canada. GREGG'S Clothing Hospita.1 We are pleased to announce that we are able to return to our work and are again able to give you prompt and satisfactory service. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Re- pairing, Remodelling. Turning of ll kinds 'of clothing We also make Ladies' and Gent's Snits to Ortler. A trial is Sblicited. WARNING TO PARENTS Parents are hereby notified that children caught pulling pea vines from loads passing through town, will be prosecuted, aS the practice is becoming ,altogether too cornmon. Auto for Hire CLOSEDCOM DAY AND NIGnaT SERVICE CHARGES REASONABLE A. T, HARNESS Phone 142 Ezetek Local Cartage I AM NOW IN A POSITION TO, GIVE OUR LOCAL TRADE) AN AU; MOST IMMEDIATE SERVICE. H. Bagshaw, TRY US Phone 58W, ,Cochrane Machine Works Foyd motors reground, fitted with Pistons,, Complete $16.00 Every Make of -Car Motor and Engines re- ground with Pistons Complete to fit, also Tractors. FARMS FOR SALE ---A few choice farms the Townships of Ushorne; Tuckersraith- and Hibbert. Good buildings and Well loCated as to mar-. 'tete. Priced right. Apply to Thos4 Cameron, Aust.. Box 154. Exeter. OHUMUUMMUMUMMIC Ix Bargains in FURNITURE :Everything down in Price, LICENSED' EMB.ALMERS AND 1 FUNERAL raltsurons Phone Bfq. 20tr House 203. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111