The Exeter Times, 1922-8-10, Page 1r`' ORT'I.'-SE'0ON.D YEA
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earitig Sale:
White Slippers
h� Ca ' '„
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If you require a pair of White Canvas to finish out
the hot
weather this is your opportunity. We are clearing out alI our best t selling
s, of Ladies' White Slipper's, With, rubber or leather soles x
_ Oxfords,
Strap or Buckle Styles at a spall iia ction over
cost. ;All styles will be oil
our counter where you can look them over • i
yourselves �tincl the
narked on each of thea!;.
30 pairs of Women's OxfQrd, s at
�2e59a pr...
These lines are over front last season and inelude Oxfords and
Tie Slippers. What -Fancy
can
You get better to wean, for every • day wear?
They sold ree-ularly for $5;00 to 11'7.0 0 a pair, are made of the very finest
Kid leather, but as these styles are not right up-to-date we offer the
whole lot at per pair $2.50.
ead these
Prices
on Children s Outing Shoes
Child's White or Brown Sandals rubber poles @ $1.10.
Boys' size 11 to 13 Running Shoes @' $1.39
Youth's size 1 to 5 Running Shoes e $1.5 0
Salve. Line as above, with heels @ $1.98
Misses size 11 to. 2 White'' Canvas';.Slippers @ $L3
en's
res Calf 'ark®BoOts
80 pair Men's ens Urus Calf Wort-b
oots waterproof, best value on Ea
the
4.50 per pair: •
� n a
Patent Buckle Sl e�.s at 3.75 a
pP � pair
V7ust received a new lot of Women's and Girl's Patent Buckle 'Slip-
pers, extra fine ;quality, Sold regularly Y $5.00pr. tV.II to go @ $0.75
a pati
Men's Khaki Combinations at3.1
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Special line of above gariuents good weight, good large, fitters,
Sale @' $3.19.
0 Bloomer Suits for Boys at $6M0
These suits are right up to size 35 for age 16, all good- 'cloths and
colors. Your choice @' $6.00.
Bargains in Cildreng' Whit
e oSe
In- Sizes 51, to ,10, extra special • value to clear @ •35c.
Men's'' rown Slater Oxfords at- $6.50
iilen's Brown
unlit la Slater Oxfords @. $6.ar
Q. Only eight pairs left, best
quality Slater Brown Oxfords. Dont miss this chance a $6.50. Also:
cheaper ,line' @ $4.50.
Store closes Wednesday afternoon during, -June July and.August.
Au ust.
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I`ro�1li ;__Ilea7x1as11, 'L"rt �:.
3 a .tphy Guts to
` eafortlr.
Pile slnnual bowling QUtXlanlent
an the til c;ter,gr,aent" oil \Vedue5day
was a splendid si: s, 3 :licit. rinks tak-
'I h rrecttl:or ws ideal and
eoriR. itCreoc11's 1riiil ww oil tlio'r•eeress.11a1Ir:1)tirl.zu, f hiit� rtl ell,,E OSetif-wophwit;hS.lung
e
day'four ra�iaes
�.., IVE1rG played b
a
'' eacli, rink, ` lie twa 1ii •ho
a fig played two Por the first trophy aiul tho next t;ww^o
= 1 for the llearnan 110 lily. The stand-
-I ?ng of the different rinks is as. fol-
.
eeoh .wester, won 4 piths 36
'tiI. Du It n,,;.ltatci sl , w.an ,4 plus 27
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• r � Jr, Renews, Seat(Pla,lii, wvon 4 Plus 27
,= t R. S 11 d a r Ei q}tor won 4, its1:8
411 ra111,, ,CJi n, won3 flus 29
'E. 3 Christie Etiet*r, won 3 plug 24
--IC . B Sncll, Eiete,r,,wvan 3 plus 17
Dr. 156anc5l1 , C1 ig, nom. 3, plus 15
=' C. A 1:>ow•r11 Straat,ord,> soon3 plus 14
A, Hempi11.111, llens411, w•o 3, plus 14
F. Hurt. "Gociclich;" tsroll3 pins 9
R. E. G oegor b T Llif.t wvon 3 plus 7
N. T Dar c, E�.eGer, \50i 2, plus '5
L, G, Caxnei)a , Gpd , :Ch, won 2, plus4
3. Grifht-h; ' I Kan.R..0 , o 011 2, plus 0
T. H. ?McCurdy,' B8`vtl eld, wen, 2 alit
.1
C. C. Gordon,Lan:,.;, .5
'�11u. won' 2, miri5
Hurry :Morrow,. -.Low12..C, (von 2,min.18
" J: G. Gochrrtrie EsFter, wn n. 1 m:n. 1 417. Igo rier:Bagshaw 11 as Fortuna
to
= 11', Gcocily a, II,cnsail7, ww4an' 1 traits 4 on. Monday in assisting a to
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Locals
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Several milts of bowlers went to
or„L[o11 Moij,day to take pant in a
x11'1 ilYI9 L: Li;, IG1'l91) bowling tournailJeil$. Tliey played a
couple o1`,games in. tile'11101`laing but
1111. JQhn Pedlar wvas in Lon lou on owing the 1'ain Elle toriry was
Friday last whore he ul15011 eat all called 011111 1\T0ii'day 0f nc t ty'eelt..
oper'ation 101 the 1•iivloval 0f his, 469
°noth:1°1:12.01
ink4lrswentorigia. eyeMr. Pedla i hasheldtrou 11011.talewithhiseyefr80016tinge,\\bin roildolrvisti�ig �11y
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was able to return home on Saturday.,': Tr••ulnper had the misfortune to lost=
tenserthc;ir.A.irdale,'Tlaig"' through
MITCHELL 'RESIDENT ENT IS ,Ii+'OiTNIi
poisoning. 1L is not lcu0-;vn whether
Yt' 1
the noiSOxling. was asintenf,'0nal ol��,
1 w�k�e-
tl),err:tlie dog got hold of some poi-
S011 that was left for acts. I'lie dog
will be greatly missed by the family
as it was a• special favorite
of Mrs.
Trumpet, and the children. The clog
was pure bred and valuable:
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William Pepper, a well known res-
ident of Mitchell was Pound dead in
bed early ,
b.a C.�tt.y U11 ,C'l1daY:'vwrnili„' last
by his wife. Deceased, who was a
101111d farther, was in his 6btli year,
and was well !;shown ill the coin -mull-
ity. He h lel been lu 11is,,u5rial good
health all clay and ,retired about mid-
night. A, large family. Survive.
FRACTURED Li CP
11Ii, Ji'red Luxtox, wvl1� -has been
making his home with his 'daughter,
1VIr's, :uc 'alis, of Bidduiph," had the
misfortune on Tuesday of last week'
to fall and fracture Ills hip. Mr. Lux-
ton line not lieeli'well'Tor soxue, time
but he was improving and was just
beginning to get around with the aicl
',of sticks when the unfortunate acci-
dent, occurred.
SAVES 'YOUNG' 'MAN 1'.t RO.'al
OI1055TNING
save a
_': "Fred .Robi.p,son Sen,lorcll wvon,t teig-e8 Young man from a watery grave ave ;a't
L. S tw1 1111 ,
It•N. wen' 1, minus -8 Grand Byoung Three men were
�2tt.o-w.Exeter n 1., minus .9 in bathing when elle ofem got into
Rev, \IcC:ullough,• . . o131.'.Weii 1 n1'n:. 11 trouble and called forh Z
=1G. Singleton, CreU,•, won "1:, minus e, p.. ' The
m N. Fe big, ;Si a,tford;,' won 1, minus 16 beach was practically deserted at the
Dr. Green, . Windsor ,: Ovcon 1, 137 n,us 21 time owing to rain but, Mr. Bagshaw
S,. G. Bawden, Godarich, wail: 1.; inin25 succeeding in bringing him in, after•
I)r: :i3asalting,>. Lucn,n,; '12en. 1, minus 1 he had gone down twice. The g
2 yollu,,
Yellow was unconscious and it took
about twenty minutes working over,
him before Ile Was resuscitated,.
i)1, :I-nrcPe, Hcriisall,; wan 1, minus 27
1'Il l.. Falsaold : Dns'1:.,p; won. 0, minus' 26
\1T':E11n)enl:t,; Scailortli won 0, nii;nu3 26
-Finals for Free P ess Trophy
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Gold Medal Binder Twine 14 1
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p t� cent`,.®ff all Base�al
l Gloves
15c g
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r cern off .ail
Per Lawn lowers .' t..
S
mer.° Goods
HAMMOCI s'"gs U1':`,..
PERFECTION OIL STOVES ' SCREEN DOORS $2:45
$2'6.00 SCREEN WINDOWS 35c
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GARDEN ROSE 13c FT:: SCREEN WIRE'. 200 per yard.
COW EASE FOR SPRAYIN CATTLE CA TLE AND HORSES;
$1.00 and $1.75 per can.
TINSMITIXING AND PLUMBING
ardwar°e•
PONES 273
"Dependable"
Used
Cars
Every tised ear: accepted as part
is
1 Ynlent for a new .Dodge' Bro-
Chers car -
must be sound 1 •
mechan-
ically Y and priced light; then. • s',•
carefully reconditioned.
A Sample •B
ar
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An Overland 85 Touring;. roomy,
comfortable -riding car; running
fine and worth $800; will sell
for $675, and guarantee service; ,.
or will' trade for Ford and cash, , t
'Exe1( 0
W. 15. Sande( s
I-. \V. Fake.
'VV. J, Ilea iian
R.
N. Creech, 1
Finals for
Seaforrth
W. 1). Bright
D1. :Ilo59 •
Dr, IIcl�aw
Dr. Burrows, 1
',Kitchell •
G. Sreeter
G :Sawyer
➢r_ 1TcGill
S. ;Durkin, 10.
e13121tn Trophy.
Exeter
Wood's
l ::Ste5'011
1\1 W. Taman
2. R. G.' Seldon S
Mr. N. J. Dore, station agent, is on
his holidays and he and Mrs. Dore
motored. to Toronto, on Thursday.
Mr. W. R. Mills, of 'Centralia is re-
lieving here.
W141.'SHERRITT, OF STEPHEN 'IP.
DROWNS 1'3 WELT, Fw
A sad drowning fatality' occui•ed
on Friday last when 'William Sherritt
who lived on the south boundary of
Stephen Tp, fell :into -a well and was.
drowned. Mr. Sherritt, who was 6S
Years of age, had arisen shortly after
five o'clock in the morning ands had
planned to go over to his son-in-law's
•to:assist him with harvesting the oats
He had, backed the buggy. out and
Mrs. Sherritt had placed some things
in it to be taken along. When 11r:,
Sherritt did not return to the hotttse
about 7::30 Mrs. Sllerrtt •went out to
call him but not getting any response
she became i
ne aux'
t
l0 1s '
and started a
!she
Failing to locate him she
Called iii some of the neighbors and
about eleven 'o'clock his body was
found well uear the barn. Thewv
well 'is fifteen feet deep and water
is
piped from it into the .barzl. :Soiue
of. the Unifier around it Ilad become;
aYed and id a piece ece of log had gotten
ifi
to the 1671. It is thought that l -Ir.
Sherritt -vas endeavoring to get the
log out `arid in so doing he had -,got
down and was standing on: the pipe
which leads to the. barn and, in: some
lnaunel• he fell in and was cl.rownecl.
The depth ,of the water was about
en feet. Mr. Sherritt carried his
watch which stopped at 7.30. Coron
r Dr. Ilyndman.was called from .P..S � , •- IjI
ter and decided that an inquest was
unnecessary. The deceased wwa5
twice married. Besides his bereaved-
widow, five children (tong the first
faniily•and a daughter from the sec-
ond. family survive. The .latter, is a
ulse•in training at Victoria hospital, 1
ondon. ' Twobrothers and 15. 1) ris-
ers also ,survive; Joluf, • of Granton
id -Aaron, of Minnesota:. 'Mrs. C`rit-
eiiden, of London and Mrs. Neil, of
aIton. This is tile third'7efe11, 2 '1i
ge Sherritt fancily sviti in the past
!tree Melilla. Mr. George Sllei•ritt`
Grand •Befxd, died `several 1Vee2(5'
go after an illness of some duration.
1.
r. Thomas Slierritt of Detre. tl i' 1
a couple of weeps ago the result of of his son, 'William 011 Walker,
w5 h0 •vias killed in the Great War..
The tablet is bea,tttiftllly iJlu]trated
and bears 1VIr. Walker's llatn1.
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478• RICIIMONI) ST: LONDON .e
BORN
MOORE—I,ii Exeter
on August :2nd,
to Mr. and - Mrs. A. E. Moore, a son
(1VIurray,:Iiegwood).` •
SNELL—On Thursday, Aug. 3rd, at n
the residence of. Wm: North L
Northcott,
Jr., of Hay, to Mr. and Mrs. Witt. te of London, a son. ail
DEITZ---At Mrs. Paterson's hospital, ,t
FTensall, - on Sunday, .'July 30,' to \D
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Deitz • tl
of Kip-
pen, a daughter. t
LOVE—In. Hay township, on July of
31.st, to & r. and Mrs. a
Gordon Love
a son. 1VI
D
1_ED
ESSERY—Iii Usborne, on Aug, 10t11,
Margaret Dempsey, beloved wife
of Sam'l Essery, aged 82 year's, 5
months and 9 days. ]+ tlneral Sat-
urday at 2 p, in.
GILLESPIE--In Peace River, Alta,,
on August' lst, Fred H.Gillespie,
belayed husband of Lottie Hazel-
wood, formerly of - Irir•Icton, Ont.,1
and son, of. the late John A. Gilles-
pie
il1es pie of Exeter, Ont.Interment in
i diiionton on Aug. • 5th.
31l'I'(;1LI+;L.111 CHILD FALLS IN BATH
IS FATALLY: 1C.1,h.,I)IE1)
!Whale his lnotiier was preparing
his btitllk;R„Nlvednesday night of last
iweek, the three -Peer -old ,son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Scott, of Itaitchen fell
into the hot water, and was so severe-,
i
ly scalded that'lie (lied early -, next,
morning. Mrs. Scott hacl only turn-
ed away to get cold water when the
child 11 : 11,,i11g abort the,r0011t•fell in-
to the bath_ He was their only child
and the parents are nearly distracted
with grief.
:l3.LSI"t CRAIG DI,. WEDS
A quiet wedding took place Thurs
day morning in Cronyn Memoria
Church. London, when Dina, (laugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood; o
London, was married to Dr. R. J.
Hamilton, of Ailsia Craig. Rev. F.
Anderson officiating. The bride, who
wvas unattended, ;wore a smart travel-
ling suit of old rose homespun, with.
French. halal -made,. blouse; and rose
hat. ` The Happy couple left for a
trip down the Hudson planning to re-
main in New York for sore weeks,
where Dr. Hamilton will take up
special. hospital ospital work.
UNIQUE CHI41ST NN1NG
An unique christening ceremony
was performed in front of the Baird
cottage, at Bruce Beach, on Julys 20th
and inthe '
light of two blazing fires
in the presence of 100 cottagers, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. R, Glynn, of Sarnia,
who are 1 i
old time friends of Mr,. and -
Mrs. - Baird and, were guests at the, !
cottage bad' their 'little daughter, •.
iatlilee
n Elizabeth May baptised ,in
re waters
o Lake a ,iron by -Re -kr. J.
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\ <1xd assistec
1 b Re lI1
1 Y v. i Barn-
1 wvell and Rev. 1Ir'. Barnaby. Mr.
Baird went back to Sauna with Mr.
Glynn o. I'1 -
1 nla•
y .v to tape the;:�Sabbatll
servicessof a
n Old, Boy's Reunion Oil
a former • charge near there.
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OPS C011l[�Er
Ti -in following ;.s the result of n the
and.,n; Oat Crcp Competition co4ai-
10t 1. by the -Agricultural Societ}-,-
its More 87 3-4; I), Roger 87, W.
w lac,- Se 3-4, Jas. .Robinson 86 1-2,
.'s Shier82, PI„ ,Bretirour S1 1-Z, W.
"-thin 81' 1 4.,. :rho iucbge \vas -3.
\1cF':ta?ani, 'Esse.,
Taster Nelson Wells had the -mis-
fortune to fall from• a bicycle and in
so doing fractured his , left; aria be
tureen the wrist and elbow.,
The Exeter Junior, ball team went
to Clinton on Monday. to take part iia.
X11 tournament in coni'ection with the
big celebration being held there. The
toys defeated lTensall in the morning
10-5 „alicl i i tele afternoon they were
beaten by Clinton 12-5.
Mr. •Jas Wtl1ter, of • the London
Road South, r eeeived 1) 011 ,Ottawa a
c let handsome bronze table in' mentor Y
Poe
5.4
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12i5� 11a,r \vurstlu*ig, who
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ltoslzita1 fol Op71endieztis; e
home Satit7 day anrl 1s pi o l
£aver ably,
Bett's ry!j
Why buy bread that(, 11121(1.
of town when. ;you Can get,:
Jest of Bread: made right
t
Monte.
Patron i; �0. (121 T_2 2 .tn(itYtj l'.K.^,
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.:1 magnificent r
evlval of � rand. e<rtlli
Blit; ln'f,d•,ietori_
Made in Italy by scenes from the world's I- 'nous 1101•c,1 I1' 1-1(1'11 ,
Riewicz.
•
The ,,
le persecution of the Christians at Dawn of an era. --The Battle f'
the. Gladiators in the arena. ----±,sus' rescue of • o_
Lygia. from elle b<�n1r. of a
maddened • Uttl:l. -? court's intrigue, 1Qr tile favor i of the might',” (resit,,
—The burning of ;Rome to provide o theme for Nero's 0001,--1. ;e cab;
tan captives depoured by the score of !loan. I 1 zs
&luparallelled in the history of the 'motion.
1 n10y10.1 picttlI'e 'VV.O1'1C1.
More drama thrills, beauty, sensation than a dozen ' � -
en o1Qrnala 7)1c,t,tr
S.
9. powerful story of the wildest ruler in Iiistoi — S ve1.E_
story;ivhich wrecked, an empire.
Y. Po,w c._ tug love
PRICE: 9.DULTS 40c; CIII;LDR]sN 20c
A box of bonbons will be given away to the lad holding
ticket on Saturday evening,�'a 1 01
Aug. 1 � tri, and- on Tuesday, Aug. 1?
lucky
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 11±1x. and 12th, Marie ':Prevost in "Nobody's
Fool. Comedy *Drama. "IIit of the Season.
Usual Comedy and Serial.
We have -the e fa oua. Fe Ral� '
'Let s eo)nstrate a complete -
set o:. sell -fou any Parts you
may
need to band you
m. ®3�V.timle.
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ervice _
That meat is down in price? and it will pity you to get oux 11'i. be
buying eiswhere.
When you thresh, let us supply you with a choice ogee Meaty .Roast.
Delivered any: time.
0110100 Beef, Pork, Veal and Spr I ing Lanzb, all the time.
Have your Cooked Meats andI3a
Co Machine Iaehiue Slieed.`
Meat
g
LMarket
WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE.
a fall flout a loft'while potting away
I some hay. He }vas 87 years old,
' IN 1'IEMORIA31.
In loving 111011101y of .Private Wil-
'
1iallr Gordon Walker killed in action,
1 August 111:11; 1918, •
Not dead to us we love ha clear,
Not lost, „but gone before;
416 IiveS wgitlx 01 111 memory;
And will f(i1•evel^nmre.''
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We know -you 'wvi11 when we"tell you that the Jute
drop in India is so short that the price of all the Jute
sacks we have to buy have <tdva c ^3
n ed � 3 and one third.'.
, . per cent the last • t-ivo 610111lls and nowv are twc,i.oe the price
_ khey� were a feww years •ago. This is• becoming
b ous '
anatter. for mille
zs <tncl we al0...i-taking'you to
•`•`1 AVI str .IgE ,119",
anti kindly bring along sacks .when ��
You leant I c.t.cl. of airy.
kind...• If 'any of., J s.tcics are around your lgi3nge will
, -` M1•. R. N. Rowe £ol• the sec°iid time
in succession slipped the rink that
carried off the chinaware at the Tues- ='-'
day evenilig bowling tourney on the
local greens. The rink was 10lnpos-
a
ed of W. Sanders, II, Sp c;k.ma i, and
1. N, liolw''. They won 1' ant in the -�
ast encl. 'The winners of the Second
prize were: Tilos, I'rycle, Jas. Grieve
incl Wm. Rivers,
(I
Prortl Father, Mkther,, Sisters and
1 Brothers.
you not r01.12111 thein, please?
Our rices for ,ke
� I c.ecl are ,tx e bulk prices
include the saek,
nd do not
WM. in
eat
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