The Exeter Times, 1923-8-9, Page 1°IFTY.FIRST, YEAR No. 2556
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We can give you an all Wool Fine Serge Dress : in either black or navy`
very special at $9.85.
Clearing of Summer
Goods
Girls Wash Dresses at 79c. and $1.00'
L'ot. No. 1, -Girls''. Wash Dresses"in Ginghams, Percales etc., •ages 1 to 6
years sizes, a real bargain at 79c each,
C 10to 14 year sizes regularly up to
Lot No. 2, -Girls' Dresses, Y ,.
$3.00 values, all at one price to clear at $1.00 each.
Men's Straw and Panama Hats
Fine Sailor Straw Hats, ,newest styles at $1.60 each.
Fine Panama Sailor Hats, a wonderful bargain, only a few odd sizes
left at only $1.00 each.
Boys' Straws as low as•25c each.
Silk Gloves -new Cliff Styles regularly marked from $2.25 to $3:00 .`
pair, all" at one price to clear only $1.50 each.
Boys' Cotton Jerseys at•49e each
Boys' Wash Suits graatly reduced in price.
Ladies' White'Wash Skirts at from' $1.00 to $1.95
7 only Ladies' Silk Poplin Skirts at $1.95 each.
Ladies' Tricolet Blouses, popular colors at $2.95 each.
Ladies' Voile Waists at 9Sc
Big Reductiori; Outing,
Shoes
Women's White Canvas Slippers @ 98c.
Children's ' White Rubber -Sole Running Shoes , @'d98c
Women's Canvas, House Slippers. @ 98c
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Oxfords -Greatest Shoe 'values on sale at $5.00 a pair.
Also light shade Men's outing Trousers @ $4 50,.and, $4.75.
Monarch Knitting Yarns for Fall now in stock.
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3 Burner $26.00
4 Burner, $34.00
3 Burner, Superfix $50.00
Ovens. $6.00; Wicks, 40c
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Seasonable and , are
Screen Door a, 42.45
Screen Windows, 45c
Screen Wire p y,
it per d 26. to 40c
Screen Door Hinges etc; Spray-
. ere,' 65c and 75c.
Carborunduin Stones, 90c and
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Pure Paris Green 75e lb,
Arsenate of Lime, 45c ,
Cowease $1.00 per can
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MOR TING, AUGUST 9th, 1923
EXETERBOWLING.TOURNEY X
Ideal weather wp:s on 'tap for the
annual rink bowU.ng Journey on Wed-
nesday of last week,, ';11l) .number of
entrees, twenty-two, was not as large
as usual, so that thre games weme made
of 15 :,ends rrathelr than tttvelve, as is
usually •the case.
The 'whaling of the Ileanien Trophy
by R. N, Creecl's rink makes the
third win of this trophy by Exeter
bowlers, and It inidw :becomes the
property .of 'tine Exeter Club.
After all rinks had played their lour
qualifying ,games it was found that the
two high rinks were C. B. Snel1,'s'Ex-
eter four and: N. R. Fcibig's Stratford
rink, and in the finals the latter 'de-
feated the .former, w nnirug the Lon-
don Freie Press Trophy and first
'prize;
and Si ell's rink was awarded
second pet ze.
The Finals for, the : Major- Ileaman.
tropliy were splayed by, Parnell !Morris'
London Rowing Club rink and R. N.
Creecla's Exeter sink, the,,Exeter four
winning the ''trophy ancl .third prize,''
while 'the loriner got fourth.
The 'special prize ,donated by John-
ston & Barbour of London. was won
tri the funals. by, N. J. Dore's Exeter
rink after a lieely battle with A. D.
Het fernan`s London Rowing Club !Our
Dore winning the game with his last
bowl.
There were a lot of picked bowlers
:Ind the game and Exeter did well to,
Evia, one of 'the }trophies and three ,out
of five sets of prizes.
The: Exeter rinks who were pr2e.
winners were -E .J. Wsthey, W Hale
loway, Taueman Elliott and, C. "B.Sne,.12t
skip ;i 'W. E. Sanders,, Tr R. Ferguson,,
W. J. Ileaman and R. N. Creech, skip;
C. W Pe.v,ers G. E. Anderson, tsd.
lIarxsess and, N. J. Dore, skip.
The. tollowing were 'the •esults', of
the four qualifying games.
C. ,B .Snell, Exeter, won 4 Plus 11.
•'N. Feibig Stratford, won 3 plus 25
P. Morris, LOU.. R,' C., won 3 plus:21
R. N. Creeel , Exeter, wore 3 plus 16 moved today ("Wednesday) to Tilson-
N. J. Dore, . xe�ter, won 3 plus 4'
A D. Hefferinaei LL.R.C., won3 plus?8 burg. Misses Ethel and Charlotte:
E. J. Christie, e-xeter,won 3, mnnusiil . also leave to day while Miss Louise
G. Sangleto;n.,, Ailsa Craig, won a, will remain' for another week.°
minus 2.
'3, Beattie, Seaforth, won 3 minus .3
R. E. Gregory, Loa. l.lmwoods, won
2plos14.
R G. SeldOrb, Exeter, won 2 plus 1 ,
R. N. Rowe, Exeter,; won 2' plus 0.
J. G. Cochrane, Exeter, won 2 minus
3. •
F. Smmoans iHensa11 won 2 minus 5
C. A. Down, Stratford, won l plus 5
llr°'Burrows' Sealorth, a- on l plus 4
A. Whiteside, Hensall, won 1mrnus7
Dr. Berating Lucan; won 1 minus 15
F. Hunt Godenieh, won; 1 minus 20
S. Coxoa, Granton, won 1 minus 26
Dr .,Kennedy, Ailsa Craig; won none
minus 20.
LOCALS
Miss Mary Barr, of Owen Sound
visited her grandmother, Mrs. Allen
on Saturday.
Mr, Will Manson, of Toronto,
sent Sunday and Monday with his
parents, in town.
Mrs. Mills, of Myth, is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. F. E. Ciysdale, at
the Main St° parsonage.
Mrs. Janet Hamilton and daughter
Miss Agnes took in the Old Boy's re-
union at Mitchell, on Monday. •
Mrs. (Dr.) • Wickett, of Hamilton,
visited with Dr, and Mrs: Browning
during the past week and is at pre-
sent renewing old acquaintances at
Crediton.
iVlr. and• Mrs. Jos, Senior motored
to Hamilton for Sunday and Mon-
day, Mr. Maurice Senior, went on to
Toronto and Mr. H. McArthur who
accompanied then went to Muskoka
,
Mrs, J. J. White, who spent the
past two weeks with Mrs. Wickwire
and Miss White, also renewing old
acquaintances in Exeter returned to
her home in Outlook, Sask., last
week, e..
Mr; Preston, Dearing' lost a valu-
able horsethisweek. Two of "the ani-
mals got into a bin of threshed wheat
and overeat. One of the animals died
and the other is in a serious condi-
tion.
" Mr. and Mrs. J. McMahon and. Mr.
and Mrs. Ash'ly, of Toronto, motored
up- and visited" with Mr. and Mrs.
John Rowe. The men returned on
Monday while the ladies are remain-
u)-gxfor a few days.
The, household effects of the Miss-
es Sweet on Huron St., are being
The summer carnival.held on the
lawn of the Trivitt Memorial church
on Friday evening of last- week un
i der the auspices of the Girls' Guild,
was a most successful affair. The
grounds were beautifully decorated,
and the Exeter band enlivened . thet
proceedings with excellent music i;
Several booths provided ice cream
and'soft drinks. Tile proceeds were
very __gratifying.
DIED AT ELIMVILLE
1Vfr." William Henry Veal, of •Elini-
ville, died on Friday last at the a`ge
of 67 ; years, 7 months and 21 days.
BURIED . IN . EXETER The . deceased was born in Devon -
The funeral of the late Mrs. A. G. shire, Eng. 'and at the age of 13
Byers, (neo Florence Isabelle Pass- years came to Canada with.his par -
more) who died at Moose Jaw, Sask.,
on July 28th, was held on Thursday
of last week from the home of her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Passmore,' inter-
ment, in the Exeter cemetery. .The
deceasedwas aged 30 years and 5
months. Among those who attend-
ed •the funeral from a distance were
Mrs. and Mrs. A. •11. Passmore and.
two children, and Mr. Arthur Pass-
more and child, of Sault Ste: Marie,
Mich.; Mrs. Cluff, Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. John McNaughton and daugh-
ter and Mrs. Dennison; of London.'
Mrs. A. Ryckman, sister of the de-
ceased and Mrs. -Rohde, ,accompan
accompan-
ied the remains from Moose Jaw.
BOR
ents, settling at Elimville, where he
has lived continuously ever since.
He„, was united in marriage to the
late. Anna Bell, who predeceased hint
'fifteen years ago. In 1917 the de-
ceased suffered a paralytic stroke
from which he recovered and was
fairly well until about a month ago
when he commenced to fail. He is
survived by three daughters and one
son, Mrs. Jean Jackson, of Toronto;
Mrs. Philip Murch and Mrs. Alvin
Pym, of-Usborne, and -William J., of
Winchelsea. The funeral was held
Sunday, afternoon interinent a Elim-
ville• cemetery. .
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
On Sunday last Mrs. Mary Anne
O'Brien,` of Hay, who was celebrat-
PARSONS -In T7sborne" on August ing her 94th birthday, had a delight-
4th to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parsons,
a son..
-TAYLOR-In" Exeter, : on Friday,
August 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Taylor, a son. (4;ohn Wilfred)
=ful surprise when her brother from
Sarnia, several neices and relatives
droppedin on, her and held a sort of
family reunien. Although suffer
ing from the effects of a fall she re-
SIMS- :In Exeter, . on July 3Oth, to ceived some :time ago Mrs. O'Brien
Kir. and Mrs, Wm: Sims, a daugh- is very bright and cheerful and
ter. a very happy time was spent Sunday,
evening. Among those present were:.
her brother,: Mr. Chas. Eacrett, of
Sarnia;, Mr. and Mrs. P: Daley. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Forrest, of New
York; Dr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr.
Bea-
trice ay Edwards, war s, a op e car- and Mrs. J. T. Fuller; of Sarnia, the
ghter of A.Ilolas Stanlake, to Mr. four ladies being neices; Mr' Harold
Norman. A. Ilorsburg, of Mt. For- Misses Lillian and ,Vera 'Fuller, of
est. - Sarnia Nr. Roes and. Miss DDlcMahon
of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Eac-
rett, of Hensall; lir. Geo, Geddes,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Rcl. Welsh,
Exeter; _Mr. Will Northcott and Mrs.
wind Miss Hazel Prouty, of Hay.
Mrs. O'Brien has four brothers liv
ing, Mr., Michael Eacrett, of Exeter;.
CtIRID OI' TII IVIS Mr, John Thomas Eacrett, of New
The family of_ the late Wm. H. York; Mr. Charles Eacrett, of, Sat -
Veal, of ,'Usborne, desire to express nix, :nd Mr. Hubert Eacrett, o£ Lex. -
their grateful appreciation to the( ington, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Daley
many neighbore and friende for their, and Mr.and Mrs. Forrest motored
kindness and synipathy during their all the way from New York visiting
recent bereavement. at Sarnia enroute.
MAREIE])
110 RSBURG-EDWARDS-At; • the
Main St. Methodist parsonage, on
Wednesday, August 8th, Miss Bea-
t' 1VIay E1 d d td'1 ti
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VEAL ----In Usborne, on Friday, Aug.
3rd, 1923, William I-lenry, Veal,
aged 67 years 7 months and 21
days.
the-" Isaac •Dunsford and sister,
Mrs. ,Gould' and two children motor-
ed to Stratford on Sunday. Mrs. J.
Amsbury, of Stratford and Mrs. E.
Moore, of Edmonton, returned with
them and spent a few days.
Dr. MVI.` E. Jahnston, of ,Hamilton,
ton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Hall, of Brantford, spent Sun -
accompanied by Mr: and Mrs. W E.
•
Hall, of:Brantford, spent Sunday 'and
Monday with W. H. and Mrs. Johns
ton.
Relatives and friends to the num-
ber_ of thirty-three motored 'here
from different places and visitedwith
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy on Sunday.
They came from Stratford, Tavistock
New Hamburg, Milbank, Seaforth and
-Dashwood_
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Phillips left.
Iast week to visit their son Wilbur
in Saskatchewan and other relatives
in the west: They went by boat
from Sarnia, to`' Ft. William. Mrs.
Hern accompanied them as far
Sarnia.
'daughter;
Thos: Elliott accompanied by
her daughte •,"' Mrs. Norman Lloyd
and son Norman, have returned to
Exeter after spending several weeks
in the West where Mrs. Lloyd was
settling up the - estate following the
death of her husband.
Mr. H. W. Doerr, superintendent
of Public Utilities, left Wednesday
morning for a couple of weeks holi-
days. .Accompanied by Mrs. Doerr
and young son they left -by auto for
Mitchell where they took in°the Old
Boys Reunion. From there they
are leaving for Kitchener, Toronto
and: Niagara Falls.
The Sr. Women's Bible. Class of
Main St. 'Methodist church met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer
on Wednesday evening of last week
as•a farewell to the Misses Charlotte
and Louise; Sweet, who are leaving
Exeter for Tilsonburg. In the course
of the, evening the Misses Sweet were
presented with an address and a cut
glass salad bowl; salad fork and
spoon. A very pleasant and sociable
time was spent.
CELEBRATE FIFTIETH . .
ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. John Coley of Russel
dale, Fulla,rton Tp. celebrated the
fiftieth anniversery of their marriage
on Wednesday of 'last week. Over
fifty .guests were present, 'and they
carne from Winnipeg, Buffalo. Tona-
wanda, N. Y., Stratford, Owen Sound
and Mitchell. : John Cole was born
on the faun on which he has lived all
his life. Elis wife's maiden name was
Erena Rice, and she was born in.
Brant county. For the past` fifty
years Mr. Cole and his .father, the
late John Cole, have been the treas-
urers for the tows of Fullarton.
The table decorations were white and,
gold, and after suppers the toast of
rhe evening was proposed by W. J.
Cole; of Toronto, `and leesponded to'.
by Rev. Mr. Neatly, Baptist -minister
of Fullerton, and Oliver 'Harris, Jas,,
Dougherty. T. S. Ford and W. R.
Coley The members of the family
are Arthur Cole, 'elount Pleasant;
John and Wilbur Cole, 'Winnipeg;
Earl at home and Mrs, Lila Cole, of
Toronto; Mrs. D. Hanson and Mrs.
(leo. Ross, Mitchell. --c„ u
FORD PICNIC AT BEND
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