The Exeter Times, 1924-7-24, Page 8Phone
1.6W
Special Induements'
-
u ..r er Shoppers
Cool Corsets 98c.
Light 'Weight Corsets for the
hot days -all sizesin stock,
worth more but on sale at 93c.
Hosiery Bargains.
BLACK COTTON HOSE 25c
SILK LISLE HOSE 490
NUDE SILK HOSE 98c
Chambray House Dresses $1.19
These Dresses are made of good quality Chambray and are
daintily trimmed with Chintz, 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 had 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
3s 4(9
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
$L49.
Real Grocery Values
Royal Yeast ....,........... . 05e
1 Pound Pink Saluron 15s
1 Pound Red Salmon 15c
i\lcLaren's. Jellies 3 for 25c
Christie's Soda Biscuits 15c pk
Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c pkg
Sweet Mixed Cookies' 2 lbs. 35e
Fur Lard 16e per Ib
15 Bars any laundry Soap -9Sc
2 lbs Thompson's Raisins 25c
Choice Oranges ....39c per doz.
New Large Lemons 30c per doz,
Shreaded Wheat 2 for 25c
Wheat t 14e pkg
g
Puffed Rice .........17c per pkg
Guaranteed Teas • 65c 1b
A Stewa
1
e
i
ennenennifilineller
Well Furnish your home
Complete and ve
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 of 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.
SSE OFFER SPECIAL. PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN OUR
ENTIRE STOCK.
M. . GARDINER
Licensed Embalmer and mineral Director -
Motor Hearse 'and Horse Equipment
Long distance calls given prompt attention.
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCH PHONE, 7;4J; Night earl
THE
ECkTER "TIMES
Market report ---The following it
the report of the Exeter Market,
corrected eery Wednesday,
Wheat $1...25
Oats 50e
Barley 55c
'Manitoba Flour $3,90
Pastry Flour $3.65
Family Fleur $3.80
Feed Flour $2.00
Bran $1,50
Shorts $1.70
Dairy Butter 31c
Creamery Butter, 38c,
Eggs 25-20
Lard 1$c
Hogs $S,15
le0 eeee i!teeA.•••••** F $♦+,e•t+.
LOCAL
•
Mrs. Croeket,'ef St. Johns, is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs, S. Martin.
iVir, Chas. Pilon,' of Detroit, motor-
ed
noto •-ed to his home here last week.
Miss Reta Rowe is visiting with
friends at Leamington and Wheatley.
Mr. J, A. Sanders, of Woodstock,
is spending a week with relatives in
town.
Misses Geraldine Burke and Helen
Heywood are spending the holidays
in London.
Miss McNees, of St. Thomas, spent
the week -end with the Misses Keddy
of Hurondale.
Mr. Sam Eilber and family of Ubly
Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. /Wm.
Kuntz on Sunday.
Miss Etta IVlay Bowie and sister l
Mrs. M. W. Pfaff, are holidaying in
Windsor and Detroit.
Miss Bessie Cummiford, of Wind-
sor spent a few days at the James St.
Parsonage this week,
_hiss Betty Lawrie, of Toronto, is
spending her vacation at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Manson.
Miss Mildred Harvey has returned
to Detroit, having completed a holi-
day visit at her home here.
Mrs. T. Tait and two children are
visiting with the former's parents,
11Ir_- and Mrs. John-Priszcator.
Mrs. Aicheson, of Toronto, is vis-
iting with her neice, Mrs. T. Baker
and other relatives in the neighbor-
hood.
CAV ',N H1ESB'1 TERAN -CHURCH
Rev.James Foote, B.A., Minister
Unign Services in Main St. Church
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible'
Class.
Servjeee es usual,
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
'.i`1fWBSDAY, aitrivY 2dth, 1994
.i�Iu;fPIIIIIIIIlPllllinIIP{llliliPPPIiIIPiIIfPliilliixllil�illP<PfPf min in l o P s
, I i l I I,IIIIIPIIPIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIlIINIL� ,.
Surnrner Drat
MEM
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
!Rev. `t't'. E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor'
110.16 ---Morning Fellowship.
COMMUNION
11 a.m.-Morning Worship
Subj.-"A Worthy Desire"
3" p,m.-Sunday School and Bible.
Classes.
7 p.m, -"The Challenge of,Prohi-
bition. Prohibition.
Lieut. McGillivray, of Finland
Falls, a former officer of the Salva-
tion Army here, is visiting here a-
mong old friends.
Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Clysdale and
family, of Exeter, are visiting Mrs.
Clysdale's mother, Mrs. John Mills.
-Blyth Standard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Dickson and
son Gordon, of Chatham, visited for
a few days last weekwithMr. and:
Mrs. M. E. Gardiner.
Rve. Robt. and .Mrs. Hicks and
Mr. •Stephen Powell is visiting in
Dresden this week.
Miss , Jessie Manson,4'of ,London,
was hone over Sunday.
Miss Ethel Sweet of Tilsonburg, is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam'I Sweet.
The James st. Sunday school plc
nie took place to Grand Bend yester-
day, (Wednesday). ^y..
Mrs. John Prang, of Stratford is
visiting with ner niece, Mrs. Henry
Smith of the Goshen Line, Stephen.
• The Trivitt Memorial soft -ball
team will play the Centralia team at.
Centralia to -morrow (Friday) even-
ing.
Rev. , W. J. Mortimer returned
missionary from China visited on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs William
Dunsford.
On Thursday night. at 8 p. m., Ma-
jor and -Mrs. Byers wile conduct their
farewell service after a successful
period here.
Mr's. Clarence Patterson, of Ham-
ilton, is visiting with her parents,
ph',_.and Mrs. Rich'd-Quance and oth-
er relatives ,here.
Mr:*W..II. Newcombe, of Spokane,
Wash.,' arrived here on Monday and
will spend a few months with his
motherand other relatives- here.
Misses Marguerite M. Kuntz and
Dorothy Balkwill, of town, are a-
inang the successful Normal pupils,
at London and Stratford respective-
ly:
:Reduced prices
� ` WE ARE OFFERING' THE BALANCE; OF OUR SUMMER DRESS -
C
MINIS ES AT REDUCED PRICES, WE STILL HAVE A PINE ASSOREMENT
FOR YOUTO CHOOSE FROM. DROP IN AND SEE THE VALUES.
White Footwear at
MOM Reduced Prices
WE HAVE REDUCED THE,
PRICES ON -ALL LINES OF WHITE
CANVAS FOOTWEAR. SPECIAL
VALUES AT PER ^PAIR
9Sc, 81.48. $1.98
D. & A. Corsets pr. $1.59
THIS IS A D. •& A. CORSET, ONE
OF OUR BEST SELLERS. A GOOD
FITTING AND WEARING CORSET
AND A LIGHT WEIGHT FOR SUM"
MEI. SPECIAL VALUE AT PER '.
PAIR $1.59,:
MINIM
mare
Children's Hose and Socks =_
WE OFFER ABOUT 15 DOZ. IN o
THIS ASSORTMENT, IN SHADES
OF BLUE, BROWN AND BLACK. ,
REGULAR 30, 40 and 50c LINES.
WHILE THEY LAST, 25c.
1VI'el's Cotton Socks 4 prs
for $1.00
IN GREY ONLY. THIS IS A GOOD
SOCK FOR SUMMERWEAR. GET
A.SUPPLY AT THIS PRICE. THEY
ARE GOOD VALUE.
4 PAIRS'FOR'$1.00
On Friday 'evening at 8 p.m. ser
vices will be'conductedby Staff Capt.
Raven; Capt. Turner and Sergt. ,.Ma-
bel Russell of the training college
staff, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and
Mr. .and Mrs. Chas: Veness and child,
of Sarnia, visited over Sunday with
the former -'s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. E. Anderson.
Miss Marguerite ,Kuntz was a suc-
cessful student' of the London Nor -
daughter Catherine and son Robert, mal ,this year, receiving her first
class certificate. She is engaged.,. to
are spending their holidays with rel
atives in this community. teach Clandeboye public school.
Mr. John McKay, of Detroit, a for -
Miss Vera Rowe has returned to mer Exeter Old Boye accompanied by.
her position in the office of Gladman
& Stanbury after a pleasant vacation
his wife and son, while on a car tour,-
at Toronto and Hamilton. throughout •:Ontario, , called on
• friends in town Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Fletcher and Mr. Mrs. 'Dickson and daughter, Miss
and Mrs. F. Park, attended the fun,, Dolly spent a°couple of days in town
eral of their nephew Mr. Chas..Lewis ,during the week. Miss McDonnell;
in Croswell, Mich., last week. who has beep visiting in Goderich,
Mrs. Josephine Whyte was over to returned to town with- them,and will
Mitchell Tuesday visitingher mother
remain. '
Mrs. Westlake, who is recovering, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mawson have
after being ill for some time. returned home • after visiting in Lon -
Mr. Stewart Stanbury has -received don with their daughter, Mrs. E.
the appointment of Scoutmaster in Tuckey. They also took in the C.
charge of a Boy Scout camp in Mus- N. R. excursion to Erie Beach and
koka and left this week for. Hunts- Buffalo.
ville. ."'"4:511
Miss Elva Hankin, daughter of
yMr. and Mrs. Sidney. Litchfield, Mr, John Ilunkin, of town, and Miss
(nee Miss Charlotte Dearing,) and Pearl ' Wood, daughter • of Mr. Wm.
Miss Eleanor, of Detroit, spent a few Wood, of Osborne, were in Aylmer
days during the week with relatives Monday writing on their musical er-
here. • aminations.
� &m Mr. hand Mrs. Frank Purdy, of We congratulatethe winnin team
_ g
7 Pickering, spent the week -end the of bowlers W J Herman E J Ch,'
en ts' Furnishing � •
hi
St�re..
offers
/1 gueet of Rev. and Mrs. Donnelly.' istie, W. W. Taman and R. G. Clue
Mr. Purdy is principal of the Picker- don in securing the Turnbull trophy
ing High School. at the London Bowling Tournament
Mr. -and` Mrs. Jarvis Dickson and on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
son, Borden, of Chatham, have ret- 'day.
urned' to their home after visiting Two ,rinks"af bowlers .tram here were
with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gardiner in London ftliits week attending : the
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis. tournament. They were Messrs.
d Taman
Richard G Se on 'W W.
Misses- Ila Darling and .Verna L 1 � •
Curnoe,' of London, visited for the V' m. J• Heaman°, and" Ed. : J.
past week with Dr. and Mrs. John Christie .nzt the one. team; C. Bt. Snell,
Goldie Cochrane, E. J. Wethey and
Ward, of town. Miss Darling will GSn
eO, ell in ,the other.
continue her visit for another week.
SPECIAL PRIG'
ae omit
Fete
alb
a'
HONE 81a
Mrs. John Rendle, of Spokane,
Miss Ella Link, of. Walkerton, and Wash., arrived here- last week-to.
Miss Matilda Bertrand of Detroit, ac- spend a few weeks among old friends
companied by the Misses Dorothy, and relatives. - It is many years
Marguerite and Ella Kuntz, are
camping at the "Du Kum Inn" cot-
tage at Grand Bend. , K
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stanbury, Ken-
neth and baby, ^ Richard, together'
with Mr. C. C. Pilon, •left. on Monday
morning on a motor trip to Worth-
ington,
orthinggton, Minn.,.' where they will visit
a sister of ,Mrs. Stanbury's.
-e
. In another column will be" found
an interesting letter from- the Exe-
ter members of the Canadian Press'
Tour, giving a description of the
Wembley, Canadian building at the
Empire Exhibition at Wembley.
Capt. Rowland, wifeand family,
of Owen Sound, arrived here last
week and have moved into the south
side of the house on Main St. belong-
ing to the Gregory estate. The Cap
taioill have charge" w ge of the Salva-
tion Army here. .
Mr. and Mrs. A, E. 9 uke,` Mr. J.
G. Staziburyi with Stuart, Helen and
Jean, motored to ,Toronto on 'Wed-
nesday last, the two tattle girls•'re-
maining in Toronto for sa visit, Mr.
Fuke and Mr. Stanbury were on
business with the Department, of Ed-
ucation.
since Mrs. Rendle left Exeter and
her many friends are pleased, to
welcome her back to our midst.
On Monday a vote was taken in
Mitchell, on the woollen mill by-law,
to guarantee a loan' of $15,000 to . .,Watch this Space .for Special -An-
William Lockridge, who. intends to nouiiceinent' concerning- August 8.
g,
carry ' on business there,' under the • ,
name of the Mitchell; Woollen Mills.
Two hundred and -ninety.-eight voted
for the by-law and 68 against it.
NO BUTTON
A
UNDERWEAR
Hatchway Underwear
ASK THE, FELLOW WHO
WEARS IT, HOW HE LIKES IT.
IT IS GREAT FOR HOT WEATHER
PRICE PER SUIT $1.50.
111110111111.
Southcot# - giros.
01nmiipmnnmipmmmmmimmnnaunnmhiiimuuimmii11nunmmmmm11anmumnmmnmmnmmmimnnrra;
FURNITURE
FOR
QUALITY, , PRICES
Service and Satisfaction
CALL ON US
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND
FURNITURE DEALERS
PHONE 20W
ROWE
PHONE 2bJ
e FOR SALE -One Mildmay Cider
and two Apple Butter Cookers, all
equipped evitli belts, etc. nearly new,
just run 'two seasons; and one hand
power Cider Press. Apply A. D.
Stewart, V.S. Ailsa Craig. Phone 3
POWE•L L'S
Bazaar
!I
PLAIN PRICE STORE
S ®RE
Last week we told you what we
had decided to do; ' this week we
have begun. We have gone over our
entire stock, in order'' to carry out
our plans. We want you to contin-
ually keep in touch with this store.
You'Il find' shopping here an easy
task, as we have all our goods .mar-
ked in plain prices. , We have one.
price only: Since last issue we , put
in stock more of those famous, cute
little Japanese Bird Salt and Pepper
sets and scenic colored Fruit Bowls
and Cake Plates. Also ae shipment of
nett China . These o are
Y Jugs. 'goods ds a e
all -marked on our new plan of pro-
fits that shares with the customer.
We have 2 BIG SPECIALS to ann-
ounce:-
100
nn-ounce•-
100 FLINT TUMBLERS AT 5c. EA.
48 WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS
'(Kermiss . Shape)
20cts. EACH.
REMEMBER, Big. Reductions in
our Phonographs, 'Records, Etc.
Mrs, Josephine Whyte and son,
Harold were called to Mitchell last
Friday evening owing to , the sudden
death of the, former's sister-in-law,
Miss Grace Whyte, who was drown-
ed at Goderich last week. Harold
Whyte accompanied the remains of
his aunt to Hamfota, Man. on Sat-
urday for buriel.
Mr. R. G. 'Beldon, who is in atten-
dance at the bowling tournament at
London this week, was' on "Monday,
elected President of the 'Western
Ontario Bowling Association for the
ensuing: year, ht the annual meeting..
held at' the.London ..Rowing' CHil
greens'at the elose'af.the first days
play, at the 29th annual tournam-
ent. Congratulations It. G.
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster James
St. -Methodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The-
ory, Instructoa' of Music in the Public
Schools,
TERMS MODERATE,
Box 57,
Exeter.
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
Ladies'
Suits Pressed and Cleaned $1.00
Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00
Skirts Pressed • 50c
We also Make and Trine Suits with
First Class Trimmings for 820.00.
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 A D ' 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
THE M E'TROPOLTIAN LIFE
The .Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company of New York, insures more
people and is growing faster than
any other life insurance company.
O
bviousl the reason for Metro ol-
Y, Metropol-
itan, supremacy in its field, is that
people believe its policies - most des-
irable, -its service best, and its costs
most economical. This. Compa ny is,
ready to serve -you. Tell your insur-
ance wants to CHARLES F. WAY,
Metropolitan Agent, Exeter, Ont.,
Canada.
1GREGG'S
®111X1C1
o -
t gi �nta.l
We, are pleased ta announce that
we. are . able- to return to our work
and are ,again"-, able, to •give „ you
:FOR' SALE'' -Auto Trailer, capae;1promptrcand satisfactory service
ity ,1400 lbs.; practically .'new; with Cleaning, ''Pressing, Dyeing, Re-
new tires and good rack. Apply at /pairing, Remodelling. Turning of
Times office or M. C. Sleamon, Cen- all kinds be clothing. '
tralia. LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY
We also make Ladles' and Gent's
Suits to Order, A trial is solicited,
W. H. GRi GG
TAILOR ' ~ act;
PROPERTY FOR POR SALE.
Ten acre 'n T�...Stnp , ;
s t �P. v pllen, Coin, 2,
;cud house- and barn, henhouse; ' 33
acres, Stravvtienrves for 1925! crap; ex-
tra 'gonad land, well drained -must 'be
seen, to be appreciated; will be sold
with or without crorr. Apply to `Geo,
Hay, Creditor', R, R. 1.
FOUND-- 73etie'en Exeter and
Centralia, ;.a man's •5uitcaso., Owner
feeyt have same byt.paying for tfti
advertisement.' Appy to • 0, Hicks;
Centralia.
Auto for Hire
1 '.. CLOSED CAR
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
'CHARGES R1iASOIIABLE
A. T. HARNESS
Phone 142, Exeter,
ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Coun-
ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange.
ments for sales can be n►nde by calk
ing up the Central Hotel, Eketer.
Charges moderate, ' satisfaction
guaranteed.
L R. CARLING;•B.'A.
Barrister, Solicitor, arc., '
Loans Investments, Insurance
Office,:CarlingBlock. Main St. Exeter -
G. S. Atkinson, 'L.D.S.,D.D.S
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College et
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Utile!
versity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Miles
tary District Number One, ,London,
Ont.,
Main Office,Main St. Exeter..' Onto
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.m.
to 5.30, p.m.
Office hours at ZURICH ONT., Tues.
only, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 5.O0
o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
A. L. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon ,
Office--MoDonne[1's hates 'enables air
Sohn St. Phone calls receive pros*
attention. Phone 26w ,
Local Cartage
I Apt NOW - IN A 'POSITION TO.
GIVE OUR LOCAL; TRADE AN Mir
MOST IMMEDIATE SERVICE.
H. Bagshaw
TRY (TS
Phone 58W
Cochrane• Machine
Works
Ford motors reground, fitted with
Pistons, Complete $16.00 Every,
make of Car Motor and Engines re-
ground with Pistons Complete to ffl
also Tractfirs. L
FARMS FOR S3.LE-A few .choice
farms in the .Townships of Ueborne,
Tuckei'smith ,and Hibbert. Good -'
buildings antdwell,located as to mar--
kete. „.Priced • right: Apply to Thos. -.`
Cameron, Auct.. Box 154.. Exeter
IIIII j1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIII
Bargains in
FURNITURE
Everything down in Price
R. N. ROWE
THOMAS •.DINNEY '
LICENSED EMBALMERS AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Phone Bis. 20W House -20.i.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUit