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. removal of her tonsils.
I Mrs. James Smith and son Earl,
Bank
Reg.
p.m.—Service in James St,
Subject:
drawal”
Ford, motor-
and accom-
McDonald has returned
holidaying ’in AVindsor,
Miss Edna Hughes, reJ'
her and will remain for.
a.m,—Church Schools
a.m.—Service in Alain St.
■Subject: “The Companion
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| home in Rochester, N. Y., on M'on-
Do your - plowing and
vest cultivation
Will sell you fl
the acre.-—Sai
of the Ford, P
.fer-har-
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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TUR4to CHOOSE FRQM AT
PRICES/TO SUIT YQU
OURfSTfifCK IS COMPLETE
NOVf ISTTHE TIME TO BUY
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FUNERAJj director
ambulance service
Exeter Markets
•Wheat 80c.
Oats 85 c,
Barley 40c.
Bran I1.4U
Shorts $1,50
Manitoba’s Best Flour $3»80
Welcome Flour $i3,L5
Model Flour $3.50
Creamery• Butter 34c.
Dairy Butter 28—31c.
Eggs
JOggs
Eggs
j Hogs
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Iler. J, Bernard Rhodes, M. A.
Minister , ■
Miss Lena Coates, A-L-CNL, Organist
During August
Alorning Service Only
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Service as usual,
Summer Dresses at Reduced Prices
Extras 26 c.
Firsts 23c,
Seconds 20c,
$11.50
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}• . tCocals ;
Airs. G. Hockey and son Kenneth
are visiting with relatives in Lans
ing, Alicli,
Aliss Florence AVest returned af
ter holidaying for a week with rel
atives at Aleaford,
Rev. and Airs. AVm. ’Mortimer, of
Auburn, visited recently with AIT.
and Mrs. Dunsford.
Robert AVelland and John O’Coni
nor, of Detroit, are holidaying with
Air. and Mrs. Rd. E- Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. AV. AV. Taman and
family are holidaying at their sum
mer cottage at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Airs. McDonald, of AVind-
?or are visiting with Mrs, AIcDon-
ald’s mother, Mrs. John Snell.
Airs. Lydia • Sweitzer entertained
Airs. H. G. Jackson and daughter
Dortha, of Toronto at luncheon on
Al’onday.
Aliss Linda AValper returned to
Romeo, Mich., last week after spend
ing a week with her mother and
brother Theodore.
AIiss Laura Hicks, who is holiday-
_____ ’ Lg at her home in Usborne, under
relatives in St. Marys has returned went an operation in Exeter for the
home.
Aliss Sadie AValker and Aliss AL
Brodie, of Torono, visited over the'of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting for
week-end at the -home of Airs, AVm. a few days with Air. and Airs. AA^es.
AAralker, AVebiber and other relatives.
Mr. and Airs. Linder and child-! Aliss Lois McDonald returned to
of Kitchener, were the guests her home on Saturday after spend-
Kress at Grand Bend ing two weeks holidays with rela-
' tives and friends in AVindsor.
Airs. E. C. Beebe, of AVindsor, who
has been holidaying at Grand Bend,
spent a couple of days last week vis
iting with old friends in Exeter.
Airs. A. A. Ericson, who visited
during the past week with relatives
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Fanny Hatter spent the week
end in London.
Mrs. M.
her sister,
Bend.
Rev. J.
daying for a few days with friends
at Southampton.
Mr. Stephen Powell has returned
home after visiting with relatives in
Goderich and AViarton.
Mrs. Edwin AValker and son, of
London, visited with Airs. AV. AValk
er during the past week.
Mr. and (Mrs. Gilbert Frcckleton,
and family, of Lucan, visited with
friends in town on Sunday.
Dr. A. R. Kinsman, of London, vis
ited with his hister, Miss Hannah
Kinsman, in town on Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Larson, of AVinnipeg, j -
is visiting with her two sisters, Airs.
Chas. AVilson and Mrs. H. Gidley.
Miss Lulu Lindenfield, who for}
the past two weeks has been visiting in;
Xocals
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Main St. and James St. United
Churches
Union Services for July and August
AUGUST—Rev. D. MpTavisli in
charge,
James Street choir in
music.
church
“The Courage of With-
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J. J. Fenton, R.A.. Rector
Miss If. M. MacFauI, Organist
Eighth Sunday after Trinity
I a.m.—Sunday School
. a,m.—Morning Prayer and Ser
mon.
Only one service during month of
August
Mrs. Brown, of Sarnia, spent the
week-end with her aunt Mrs. John
Snell.
Miss Lois
home after
Her cousin,
turned with
a week.
Rev. C. J.
This is an opportunity to buy a smart summer dress at a big
reduction. We place on sale this week a rack of dresses
values to $12.95 to clear at $7.95
TURKISH TOWELS
2 dozen only Turkish Towels 36 inches
long and! 18 indie? wide.
REGULAR 45c. TO CLEAR AT 25c,
CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON
42 inches wide. Bleached white as
snow, fine even weave
VERY SPECIAL AT PER YARD 40c.
UNBLEACHED SHEETING
Thfo is a special for this week regular
price 60c., 2 yards wide and excellent value
SPECIAL AT PER YARD 48c.
PURE LINEN HAND TOWELLING
This is a good width, good "eight t
a splendid "asher J
SPECIAL AT 5 YARDS FOR $1JE
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Empress Corrective Arch Shoes for Women
If you are having trouble getting shoes that diYnot
give you Comfort try a pair of Empress Corrective
cost a little more but arejlrorth it
Ask to see them., jf
MEN’S ALL WOOLISWEATER COATS
You will need onetor the epol evenings
sizes 36 to 44.
SPECIAL $2.50
MEN’SJWORK SHIRTS
Try our J^Deacon” Work ‘ Shirt. They
are the bestJvalue' we know of for
money. W«R made and roomy
# EACH 98c.’
ren,
of Mrs. AV.
over the week-end.
Mrs. AVm. Rousom has returned to
her home in Toronto, after visiting
for some time with her parents, Mr.
.and Mrs. W. J. Bissett.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wilson and
family and the former’s father mo-
tored up from Dresden and spent’and friends in town returned to her
the week-end with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Flynn,
family, of .Sarnia, motored up
spent Sunday with the former’s
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Flynn.
Mr. andf Mrs, Elmer AVeido __
children, of Crediton, spent Saturday
and day.
and I Mr. AV. Rigdon, teller of the
par- of Commerce, Ilderton, and
I Beavers were visitors with the lat-
onr1'ter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Beavers
on Friday last.
and Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Geo. Mr’ aD^ A' E’ w^son’ ancJ
- ■■■ - — • Ruth daughter Zilpha and son Elmore, of
- - - 1 St. Thomas, visited on Sunday at the
’home of Airs. AVillson’s brother, Afr.
IAV. C. Pearce.
I .Air. and AIu. F. HelTord and two
sons, of Toronto, Air. and Airs. Ar-
. thur Roach and two daughters, of
. Dungannon, visited on Sunday with tlle Siam 1I1SS Horton.
The the world’s * air’ anf^ Mrs> R' McBride and
wonderful son B-oss> Springfield, Ohio, are
I-visiting at the home of Air. and Airs.
Rufus Kestle, of Hurondale, for a
Smith, of Kitchener. Miss
Collingwood and Alaster Aforue Smith'
accompanied them hoihe Verne re-.
maining for a week’s holidays.
Messrs L. A'. Hogarth and H.
Rowe were in Montreal during the
past week and while there had the ;
opportunity of viewing
British Dirigible the R-100.
beatiful silver bag of
largest air giant wa^/'a
sight.
Choice clover Jmney for'"sale at a’couple of weeks.
reasonablejprijT Apply to AVesley [ jfiss Verna Trevothiok, nurse of
Dearing, 1, Exeter, Ont., (jran(i Rapids, Mich., accompanied
phone 17-l^FCrediton. G jle-r fatiier an,.^ brother Jack, of
_ I Brinsley, visited last Thursday with
way. AVe and arrs; Am>'-
r work .by j AIT. T. S, AVocds, manager of the
the Home Bank of Montreal, started on his
j holidays Alonday and will spend
>— ■” 'three,weeks with his wife and fam-
■th'date and qv at their summer cottage at Grand
r a trial life Ben,d.
Astrology-
ten cents (sjiTve
reading.—Prof.
Ont., 643 Dum
he Fqrds
outfit
New
^London
8-14-ltp.
and Mrs. Moorhouse ae
ro mpanied by Misse’s Mabel Follick
and Marjorie Broderick are at pres
ent on a motor trip to Muskoka and
other places.
Mr. and Mrs. Ern Johnston and
four daughters and Mrs. Elizabeth
Johnston, of Toronto, arei visiting
this week with Mrs. Elizabeth Frayne
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mason, and
family attended the Old Boys’ re
union at Lieury on Sunday and Mon-
ady, ‘Mrs, Mason having been a form
er school teacher at Lieury.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vosper and
son Clifford, of Toronto, attended
the funeral of the late Garnet Hey
wood on Wednesday of last week' ai£d
visited with friends in town.
Mr. Wm. Kress, accountant at the
Canadian Bank of Commerce, is at
present relieving at the Neustadt
branch. Mr. L. M. Taylor, of Wing
ham who has been in Hamilton, is
relieving at the local branch.
Miss Eldonna AVuerth, of Credi
ton, visited for a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. AV. R. Goulding.,
Mrs. Wm. Kress and son Billy
and their aunt, Miss Truax, -of Brant-;
ford, are spending this week at the;
Bend. :
Miss Donna Powles, of St. Thomas
spent the week-end with Mr. and,
Mrs. J. AAA Powell and was accom
panied home by her mother, Mrs. E.
A. Powles and brother Buddy, who
spent part of the week
Mrs. Powell.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Austin
ed over from Detroit,
panied by the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mbs. AV. J. Fordt left on a mo
tor trip to Ottawa and Montreal.
They will also cross the border and
visit in the‘U. S. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell with Mr.
and Mrs. AV. J. McAlister and fam
ily, of Mount Brydges, have rteurn-
ed after spending two weekes camp
ing at Midland, Ontario. While there
they took a boat trip among the 30,
000 islands’ in Georgian Bay. > ■
Rev. A, A. Trumper, a former rec
tor of the Trivitt Memorial church,
but now of Windsor, who with his
wife and family are" holidaying at
Grand Bend, was in town on Thurso
day last renewing aCQuaintances and,
his many old friends were pleased to
see him again.
Mr. R. Cutting, of Shallow Lake,
who has succeeded Mr. Birney as
section foreman for the C. N. R., is
moving with his wife and family to
Exeter and 'has rented the residence
of Mr. Wm, Sparling on Huron St.
Mr. Sparling and Miss Hazelwood,
leave shortly for Loudon where they
will have charge of a residence for
university students.
MEN’S FINE SHIRTS . .
5 dozen fine shirty with seperate col
lars or collars attached.^ In plain broad
cloths andi fancy stripes
EACH$1.
JlEN’S HARVEST SHOES
rn’s Harvest Shoes with Panco Soles
ber heels. A light weight shoe that
I at
PER PAIR $2.75
FOR SALE
stucco bungalow of Wellington St.;
every modern conj>
Ransford.
ience.-—AL G.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Street and
little daughter Margaret, of Lan gen-
berg, Sask., were guests at' James
St. parsonage over the week-end.
Mrs. Street is a sister of Rev. D. Mc-
8-14-tfc ‘Tavish..
---------■^i.----------------| Aliss Alary Hatter, nurse-in-train-
Due to financi^F^cql’Mition I am ing at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon-
forced to offer/ C^nadi^n Royalties don, and Aliss Francis Hatter, of
at a discount../ If Wrested please Ailsa Craig, are visiting at the home
notify box 280, Ejceter. 8-7-3tp. j of ‘their grandfather, Mr. Thomas
mstt----- j Hatter.
sh and south|-[St. Joseph, 38x7' airs* 01iY®,
kinder please ]veek, ??sit
pL Varna. (?Ler daughter,
F <t-7-2tn Henman, of_________I _____ , London for Washington to visit with
HONEY FOR S..y®—^iioice clover'relatives'
-honey 9c. per jfouild, ift customers Airs. R. AV. F. Beavers was in
containers, in ^our Wpifainers 10c. Centralia, on Thursday last and ad-
per pound. D(irrell|Parker, R.R.3, dressed the Women’s Association
•Exeter. | 8-7-2ti> hold in the United church, giving an
outline of work being done by the
Women’s Christian Temperance Un-
My office will h^ closed from ion.
Aug. 18 to ae;
Post Graduate al College ofih
Johu Ward,. i
DOST—Betwee^unbh
sidecut Pinery^abSt. J^i
tire mounted $n rir
notify Epps Transr
AL Skelton left
for a few days
Col. AV. J. and
London. She
last,
with
Mrs.
leaves
notice/
Apt, 2>.jwhile taking aj..
J: Course at the Nation-
Chiropractic, Chicago.
JF 8-7-4tg
ROOMS T(F' RENT—In private
cottage at Grand Bend wjth house
keeping privileges, Twq; or more
in r.oom $’5 each per J^eek. Apply
at TlmeS-Advocate: J1,
If ydti Wish LIf ydu Wish tp fony or sell d! farm
or lid use sob Pickard^Exeter.
-Modern
con
FOB SALE OB
fed brick smi-bunga!
veniehcos, cmiYraliy
FOB ■ Several
light ItotiseflteepyFg
Weekcsi’ offi
FOR SAL
pump; also
hew. Afijily
fotratof or
AH
cated.
rooms
above
10 gal,
for
Dr.
gas.foible
ating table, almost
John Rowe, Admin-
, E. DeaVers.
Boys' here is
suit the same
you want and
Last week it was mentioned that
Miss A. Fish had returned after hol
idaying in Port Huron. It should
have read Detroit.
On Sunday last Rev. D. MacTavish
had charge of the United services of
the Main and James St, Congregat
ions after being absent oil vacation
-during the month of July. The James
;Street choir under the leadership of
Mr. W. R, Gdulding, had charge of
the music. During the month of
July Mr. Moorehouse was in charge
!a.n,d the Main Street Choir led with
tile singing.
■frree
With every Marshall Mattress
bought during the month of
August
Hot Weather Needs
For Meni. ___-_
sitraw Ha
In all fhe latestjftraws
athing Suits
rousers
Sweaters
Odd Import
I -
TO T MINUTE IN THE LATEST
t SPpR’JTWEAR IN ALL LINES
E)F BURNISHINGS
WE ARE RIGHT UP
STYLES FOR
W. VAtaman
PHONE 81w EXETER, ONT. |
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Alrs.^John McMahon, of Toronto,
is visjftng with .Mr, and ■ Mrs. John
Ro'/ , . •'
Airs. Morgan, ot Holmwood,
IK visiting- with Mr. and Mrs,
Creech,
Miss Ethel Bissett returned
recently after spending some time' in
Chatham, , 1
I ' Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. Forrest, of
iN-ew York, motored here and are
visiting among the Eacrett relatives
in and around Exeter and with Mr.
and Mrs. B. AV. F. Beavers spent
i Wednesday at Grand Bend and’Bay-
field.
Mrs.
led
Mr.
bio,
Mr.
Dunsford is a great grandfather of
Bobbie, ;
A number of young ladies from
town are enjoying a week at Grand
Bend at <‘Sum-t-holm“ cottage.
Among them are Sirs, W. Hern, Miss
es Flossie Hunter, Ruble -Creech,
Janie Hogafth, Beta Rowe, Gertie
Francis, Amy Shapton, Dorothy
Ryckman, Nona Chambers and Jean
1 PefthalCji Miss MA PrldhanL
«
Phonograph
IV. F. Dunsford, accompan-
by her son-in-law and daughter,
and Mrs. Holtz, and son Bob-
of Buffalo, spent Tuesday with
and Mrs. Wm. Dunsford. Mr.
Wo are
stock.
cun.
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Ijsc, 5 rec
re
Edison
Edison
Edison,
Edison
Columl
Extra
Extra
$15.00
$75,00
$45.00
$35.00
. $4.00
20c. each
!&1’cls -50C. and 75c.
ily clearing our the
apply uow while you
d see the bargains.
PPoW^ll
MARSHALL’
Mattress Covers
KEEP THE MATTRESS LIKE NEW—
EASILY REMOVED AND WASHED
Ernest C
Relresentin
Lumbermen’s .
“Woilfi’s
V/e La
ambul
prep
Miss Barbara Dinney spent*, the
•week-end at Grand Bend a!t?' “’Suin-
r-holm” cottage.
stalled an up-to-date
equipment and are
id to respond to cAlls
promptly.
is. R. HOPPER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
FURNITURE DEALER
Phone 09
Man.,
R. N.
home
AUTO GLASS
replaced x^hile yqifr.„’L
G. A
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wait
ins
Sxeter,
arvey
amohg others
utnal Casualty CoM
iTatcst Automobile
AlutiHal” . . ** J
Cash'’ dividends to policyholders have
not been less than 25%. of‘prerfiitim
annually,
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(Honor Gradual/) Lon«j4h, England'
Xns
Piano, Violm'r/H|^rnony, Theory
Studio N< Al
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Organist a
James St.
instr
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Superyisor o
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