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The Exeter Times, 1924-7-3, Page 8G SHE ,EXETER TIMES►-. Phone 16.W Stockings cin Sale YOU ARE LOOKING OR REQ ;V15,LUES IN suivntiER HOSIERY"TICS IS THE` 1,1 LICE TO BUY Silk- Stockings 98c., , We have the new nude, Peach and Sand; shades -as well as White and Black. These are first quality ;Silk= }Tose' for only 98e a pair. , 35c. or 3 pr. $1.00 First quality, well finished Stpelsings for Ladies. : Light 'Fawn, Brown Black or White. A• r-ealvalue at 35e or 3 pair for11.00. Silk Lisle Rose 65c. ` "�lafn or fancy ribbed Silk Lisle . Stockings, some with elastic tops -Black, White and the popular light shadeson sale at 656 a, pair. Cotton Stockings 25c,. Good Black Stockings, Plain or Ribbed all sizes from 5 to 10, real money savers at 25c a pair. Summer Dress Materials ,,Early sales of practically our entire stock of summer Dress 'Materials has enabled us tore-stock with the very latest designs in Voiles,. Ratines- and Knitted Sills materials. Make your own dresses out of materials that are the last word in style and design. You save over one half. Standard patterns with the 'Belrobe•system show you how. Dozens of new patterns in your size carried right in stock -no waiting for the mails. Sale of Men's Shirts Men's Work Shirts 98c. All • sizes from 143A to 17 full cut Shirts in Blue Khaki and Black and White, worth at least $1.25, but on sale at 98c. Men's Fine Shirts $1.49 Everysize in this lot up to 17, all good patterns with soft. - cuffs and worth up to $2.75. All to cleared at $1.49 each. July Grocery Bargains 3 McLaren's Jelly Pdrs for 25c 2 lbs. Crisp Ginger Snaps 35e Large can pink Salmon., for 15c • Sweet Mixed Cookies 18c_ a Ib.. 4 Tins Brunswick Sardines 25e Christie's Fresh. Sodas 15c pkg .tewatt effiliffilleinaffileinananinnenr ell Furnish your Complete - and You Money For many years we have .been furnishing homes like yours. Our service to young couliles Chas 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. WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK. HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY FOR JUNE BRIDES TO SAVE M. E. 6ARDINER Licensed Enababner and Funeral Director Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment Long distance calls given prompt attention. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE • -9PERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE,. 74J; Night call 74W i S ,.. r ec, n :. air of `Trousers 'Everyith `1�a:11 • , ®re ®Meati S e Suit Puring T Sale - IS THE FEATURE THAT W . W. TAMAN IS OFFERING Tuesday Wednesday JUNE 10th and 11 th INTRODUCING IN I.NTIi ODUCT NG THE NEW SPRING AND SUMMER SUI - INGS AND OVERCOATINGS TAILORED BY THE'RERGER TAIL- OR NG COMPANY, CANADA'S LARGEST TAILORING HOUSE, SPElCIAL PRICES HAVE BEEN ARRANGED FOR THE TWO DAYS' SALE, AS LOW AS 22.00 YOU CAN SECURE A GUARANTEED TAILORED SUIT _ TO YOUR MEASURE WITH AN • E ra Ix of, Trousers WITHOUT ADDITIONALCOTOF S , MATERIALS THAT I�iAT WILz GIVE SATISFACTION IN WEAR. ' We have, a, firs® assortment that we feel sure will interest you, and if you are Iooking for 1912 values in Sergea and ota es IAVE PREM, Clothes that will wear and retain heir shape .WanEdgive unusual service... Every known Variety of patterns and color's in British imported' Woollens and WVoreteds to select from, and REMEMBER THAT EXTRA PAIR Our, representative from ..Tar ' • nto will 4 be with N. Vii' . TAM AN, F T duels the Two g Day t3at9;;'S)Ad will frankly adViee'yota as to the Cloths and Styles that will suit your figure best. Give tis' a Call and see tor, yourself the values we are offering. You will not b" e talked into buying, but you, will see values and find Service' that cannot be,;eguplicated elsewhere.: Market report- --•-b® 'to11gwl ll I the ,report of `the Exeter Market corrected eirerr Wednesday. Wheat $1,10 Oats, 45c Barley, 55c Manitoba Flour, $3,70 ' Pastry Flour, $3.30 Family Flour, $3.60 <' Feed Flour $1.85 Bran $1,50 Shorts $1.60 Dairy Butter, 30c to 33e, Creamery Butter, 38c. Eggs, 25e. Lard 1£c flogs, $5.00 LOCAL *seas.. . e a,01140i. Mr. Clifford Davis, of London, vie ited here over the holiday. Mr, G. Dow shipped a car load ,of horses to Montreal on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.' A. E. Meadows •and• babe left Saturday for: Collingwood. Mrs. M. E. Gardiner has been quite' ill during the week, but is now im- proving. The Exeter ` Public School' closed on Friday last for the midsummer holidays. The Zurich Herald -is. holidaying this week, hence no paper is being' published. Mr. W. J. Lower; of La Porte, Ind is the guest of his.daughter, Mrs• John Taylor. Mrs. Esli Heywood is visiting i London' for a week wit her sister Mrs. J. W. Mallett. Mr. Bruce Rivers; of St. Thomas spent the week -end and the holida with his parents here. Mr. Edward Davies, (Ted) hi mother and two sisters, of London were in town on Monday. Local grown sticawberries too quite a drop in price from Saturday to Monday morning, 21c to 14c. Mr. and Mrs. John:' W. Taylor, th latter part of last week, moved into his; new house on Carling Street. Mrs. Wm. Bagshaw, who' was op erated' on at her home: here a. fe weeks ago, is recovering nicely. Owing to the prevalence of meas les in Clinton, the public visiting day at the hospital has been shut off Miss `Phyllis Winer left Monday to represent theTrivitt- Memorial., S. S et the Summer school at St. Thomas n y s k e 0 r • • Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Talbot, of E"d nionton, are visiting with, Mr., and Mrs. M. Fletcher and other friends. • Mr.and; Mrs. Frank" ;Slumkonsky,- of'Kitchener, visited over the 1st ,of July with tVIr. and Mrs. Esti Hey- wodd. Mrs. Billings who has •been ,,visit- ing `among relatives and friends here for a few weeks, returned to London Monday. After a week's visit here with rel atives, Mr. -and Mrs. Frank JohnsFre turned -to their home in; Toronto, on Saturday. Mr.' and Mrs. Hy. Elworthy and. daughter, Reta and Mr. J. G. Dow spent several days in Detroit during the week, a. , Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Ford, of De- troit are visitingfor or a few days with t1� Y the former's father, Mr. John Ford, of Exeter North. .� A gas war in Tilsonburg brought the price down to 12% cents a gal- lon. Now'the police are out to find out where the gasoline was stolen from. Mr: Roy Goulding had charge of the instrumental part of the program at the strawberry, festival at the Methodist ` church,` Clandeboye, on" July�'2nd Mrs. Gordon Wells and little dau- ghter! ef,�••Wifl spr, are visiting 'with the former`'s • parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S, Davis .,.Mr. Wells was',here over the holiday Mr. John Taylor has just install- ed a large 500 gallon tank : and Bowser gasoline outfit of the up-to- date type in connection- with his tire and battery business, Mrs. Wm. Carr,of - Detroit; and Mr. and Mrs. -. Walter Connor, of Windsor, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Melville and Mr. and riliss Connor, during the week. At the meeting of the Huron 'Pres- byterial W.M.S., held at Clinton re- cently, tl arrangements ngements were made for the autumn Conference, which will be in the form of a . jubilee to be held in Exeter. - ."Green Stockings" the Comedy, put on in Kirkton, Tuesday evening of last week by Exeter young people, ,did not draw a large' house. The play however, was Well rendered and all in attendance were highly pleased. Mrs. Guy,,W. Brown, who has' been here for several months attending her mother; the late. Mrs. Dignan, ac- companied by her father,, Mr:- John E. Dignan, an, returned to her home in Kingsville on Saturday morning last. Mr.. • and.' Mrs. Win. Verity, of Brantford, former residents of Ex- eter slid ,th ei� - on in -1a r andw' dough, h g terMr, and " , 14krs Hiteiion, during Toron- to, visited for, a .sew days during the week ,, with Mrs. Verity s mother, ' Mrs, Pickard: Ails a Craig' IS amo" n •t 'r he �blades g to Ve'_ h _their a 'Main n a s£r e t .• ,...� � ri _ _ n kle ,n d .p wit � � h•C � ti alciu m 'chl ori de e� un der s,stand''ia'otn , e °o >Jr ate to lie s znilarly' treated bitirl`-',fr a long tirne" coming; It will, be• no good 'next, winter. THOIS»Dx1 ', JULY aro,, 4924 CAV.EN , 1 1t ESBYTL AN; ClJtrKVl1' 1,J , '. , 4 r1 .01111111111t1it111111I00: ltlllilllitlltlt titiilt •Re i1111111t1llillllllllllllllllllltilllllllltilllllllllllllllllNINIIII 11 Illll Jsrine�i I+ooto, •I3A, .1limister ;• I 1 I, 10 Via, ne -Sunday Sehooh'an .Bibb clag8..• •.� oil 1I)ress U•nion: Srvies in IV1ain St` •c•hu•rch' at. both•11 a.m,, and' 7••p:m. 'Rev "hire • Foote Will • conduct both services.' 1�T OP NEW VOILE DRESSES FOR Mil Boy Scouts ,unset Friday even1ng.- a911l1RS S r EET >rE BOI 1l T " n ET. Do .. A., Pastor! 10 15v--Morzbing Fellowship: 11 •a. ni; "A;,Warless World" 3 'p•ni a. --Sunday School and pible Classes.' - 7 p.m.- 'A War Without Discharge'' Don't.'forget„ that •this is -"Go -to Sunday'Sehirol Day!' Your Stock WaritS: SALT IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR:' BEST RESULTS,' WE . HAVEY THE BEST CATTLE ,0111110. ;ANOTHER SHIPl1i<E Y HOS WEATHER. THE STYLES "ARE VERY NEAT AND MATERIALS THE VERY NEWEST. ED . T. $6.50 ‘,0 :. - $1'0.00 k• ree e '_ . , . o�. •Dresses MADE FROM GOOD WEARING PRINTS IN GOOD, PATTERNS ° WITH ELASTIC BANDS. EXTRA . VALUE - Your Choice` fear 98c. ALSO FOR HOUSEHOLD, BUTTER,. AND. COOKING PURPOSES. EXETER,' SALT WORKS Miss Gladys. Balkweil of Winnipeg is visiting at the home of Mr. Wm. Leavitt. Miss' Verde Leavitt, School, nurse of Windsor, is holidaying at her home here. People leafn by -experience. A man never wakes up his' second baby to seeFieiaugh. Mrs. S. Rich and two grandsons are visitingat the home of, her brother, 'Mr. Fred Suthern. Miss. Vine Fisher, of HamiIton,' is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coates;. -of Usborne. -- Miss A. -McDonald, of Clinton, .a former milliner in town, visited with. Miss Agnes •Hamilton on 'Sunday. A' good'spert-'is 'a nian who will give his straw' hat a 50 yards start when - it blows off before giving chase. , Mrs, r. Inksta'ter, of Ingersoll, is visiting'ith ".her sister, Mr.'s. W. J. Bissett,' who 'Continues ill and is con fined. <to••'her .:bed: : Motorists are `peculiar ,people; if they don't khock- you down, they. turn . around ;and euss you `because they have missed you. • 'At the PatrioticServi es Jin James s , St ee t. Street church on. Su¢ida.y evensii;g, -Mrs.. 'Wm. Meivjfl and 11Sis6 Vera Esser` r' sang a ,wery,,:,pleeas7rg.Au;et. ' Misses Lily n e Ann Alli- son and Agues Fenwick, of .New York, are spending their; vacations at their respective" fomes'here. Mrs. F Irwin aril,' twochildren and Miss Editl ''Davis, of Ingersoll, spent the week=end atthe.'home of aMr. candy Mrs. D: Davis:' The' children will remain for',: the holidays. Mr! and Mrs ' T. S. Woods,'of town 'were'•among the guests at the wed - .ding of Miss Bertha Beatrice Hocltin to Mr. Edmund Gerald Ryley, .at Dutton, on Saturday, June` -28th. The. foilowing:achooi teachers who have been teaching school out of', town, have returned to their respec- tive- espective• homes for _the holidays: Miss Irno Sweet, ,Miss Amy Johns, Miss Vera. Jones, Miss; Dorothy -Kuntz, -Miss Gladys Harvey. , Mr. F. W. Toro, of Toledo, Ohio, accompanied by two . friends from. that city, passed through town Mon- day afternoon ondayafternoon on their way to Goder- ich where they will indulge in a 'few days fishing. This is an outing Mr. Tom enjoys nearly every .season. ,Mr. E. J. Wethey, principal of the High 'School 'here, ,was assisting. ;at Goderich last.. week at. the Depart-, mental exa ' minat ons- for "t s udents of Upper and Middle School:, The ex; aihinations" . for Entrance to High Schools will be held here on- July 2, and 4th. • ` A very exciting game of solt'- ball was prayed, on the school grounds on Monday evening' last, the contesting Patties being,Main-Street and'Caven girls. g �i a Both teams• fought g t hard 'to win and it was any''body's game up to the,last. The score at the end of the game was 2447- in favor of Cov- en team, • The many. friends - of Rev.., H. J. A>;nzitage,'of Summerland, B.C., will be -pleased to know that he has been awarded the lst:'prize in the contest on 'Christian: Stewardship, conducted by -the Departiiient ot'Finaiice,- of the. Methodist Church. This prize win- nttheingCh, sermonristian lieStetowarbed. -published in. • The County 14.0.L., will attend di- vizie service in the Trivitt Memorial, church on Sunday afternoon, July 5th, at 3 oclock; when Rev. A. A. Trurnper will conduct-an'a ppropriate service and the choir will render special ` niu t sic on':aha .occasion. Ow- ing to the above service :the evening service will be withdrawn An stated last week R. G. Seldon an . d others s of tows= " asses sed the Scotch Doubles Tournament at -Lon- don.We did not '•hear" of =them bringing home- any -of thes, rize but p it.might be•;that R' G. was' taken for the. best ,looking man in 'the bunch for at; he was going to deliver' a ,powi he Was snapped by the ,Adver ;user camera man -and theis" me even- • a in �'h is ie Jt ttar� ea a p e red ``a p s bi ', , p as 'iifein_tii' at paper, If "theiPo is any doubt ,about the abject of the snap ' We will give it to Dick, .1•111•11k. mlum LHATCHWAY �e NO =lox, UNDERWEAR ammo Hatchway No Button Underw :. • The Young Man likes this make as there are 'no buttons to come off, Try Hatchway for the hot 'weather. In CO ation Suits only Per Suit $1.50 - • Smart Sailors for Mem We are showing the newest styles in the Rough Straws. Theseare going -fast. $2.00, •$3.00, $3.50 Khaki Pants with Shirt to Match , . Just the thing for thehot weather. These garments are cut right and look well.Alf sizes, each .$2.25 IMMO �71111111111111111t111111111lIIIIItRtIIIIII11111111N111111111111111111(Illllllllllllf IIIIIIIIIi11111111111iIINllf�Ilillllllllllltllllllllil�iM1111E1�' "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. '• LOST A `pair of ,glasses, lost a- round Mrs' 'W D Yeo's ;or W_ J. Statham's Finder please' leave sante at The Times .Ofli e, ,Eiteter, T WANTED -a school" teacher for S.;S. No. 10, Usborne, small 'attend-' ance " State "experience, certificate and 'salary' Duties to commence Sept:" 1st. 'Apply Harry Westlake,,, See'y-Treasi R.R. No. 1LHensall,%Ont. HELP WANTED , •- Persons desiring work at the Can- ning •Factoryfor the gea,pack, please leave names at the office. Will re- quire about 10 women for hand pick- ine. :. r • . HAY FOR SALE - Parties wishing, to secure a supply of hacif and raked ' t Y, in the field, can procure same at reasonable pric- es from the Canning Factory. " RETURN: CHAIN ;Will the party who borrowed the surveyor's', chain from the Canning Factory, kindly return same at once. FOUND --On the London Road, a 1,924 License Plate. Owner may have same by paying for this adver tisement. FOR -SALE'--8 Acres of good,,. standing'Hay:`= Apply to A. Rollins, London Road, -:south. DIDN'T, KNOW HIS LUCK A politicalrcandidate Was incen'- ed at' certain remarks, which • had been made about him in the leading, paper of the town. He -burst into the editorial ' room and exclaimed, "You are telling lies eabout me in your pa- er and you, know It. " You have no, cause to 'complain" said the' editor cooly: "What would you do if we told the -truth?" *** *** *** *** Going through a husband's pock- ets isn't so -bad, but don'to through ough his bank` account., .i.•*** *** *s* HYDRO RATES REDUCED Domestic Lighting -All floor space has been abolished, and each con- sumer is now charged with 30e eel.- • vice charge. The first 60 kw hours urs at 25c and balance` at 1,25c. Tenn er cent. t. Prompt amen t disc n payment out is the same; the minimum\net bill is Still • W. R. Goulding . A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. Methodist Church. Teacher of Piano, Vocal, snd:'The- ory, Instructorof Music in;,the'Public' Schools. `BERMS MODERATE, Box Exeter. NOTICE, These are the. Prices..., Yon can have your work done by' ELLIOTT & JOHNS Cleaning, -• Pressing and'`: Repairing p ," g Also • Tailoring Men's Suits" Cleaned. and Pressed Pressed only Dry Cleaned 'and Pressed Dyed and Pressed - hadies' 75c 50c $2:00 $4.00 Suits Pr eased and Cleaned ...:e$1.00 Dry Cleaned. and Pressed $2.00 Skirts Pressed 50c We also-Miike, 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. -, Always at Your Service - INSURANCE CE .COMPA NY 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 'supreinacy in its field, is that people believe its policies most des liable, its service best, and, its `costs most economical. This Company is ready to serve you. Tell your insur- ance wants to CHARLES 'F. WAY, Metropolitan Agent, Exeter, Ont., Canada. , GREGG'S ClothingHo • Hospital We are pleased to announce that we are able . to return . to- our' work' and are again able to ':giveY • ou prompt and satisfactory service. o Cleaning, -Pressing, D rein Re- pairing, - e Tpairing, Remodelling. Turning of all kinds of clothing. LADIES' WORE A SPECIALTY Y We also make Ladies' and Gent's Stilts to Ortler. A trial Is solicited. H. GREGG G -,, • ' aeelloR Conunercial Lighting -The, first' 50 lib uro� useo ' f installs ' d load' is 5c per kW hr. The 0 hour s use, is 22.5c per kw hr. A11 additional coinsu f ' mpt on at 1c per kw hr; Pawer-The former power: rates which w ' _e •,f.Pe er pet k w r. rpt p r c f e firet :i0 hours :alae, and -2 8c. per.kw hr ' for the n e .GO hoe -� x s � a u ,u e n :. t. �. s , d 3 c per 'hour-,fOr",-alt' i itip n d nal con:-•., g i t on.., h ` a" iu" p v 'bee ., n 1,4604a G.,. ;ao� 3irc-2.6ct-- 5c per kw hr: respect- tively. Street Lighting remains the arise. for uto . H' ire ,,CLOSEP CAR iDAY ' NielkITIgiIRVICE 'OII A?t GES i3.EASONABLE A. T,` HARNESS ]P11911) 2P Exeter. ANDY'EASTON Licensed.Auctioneer for the •Coos• cy of Huron. Correspondence;arrange% meets for sales; can be neade py cell Mg up the Central Hotel, Hueter. • • Charges moderate, . satisfaetioo guaranteed.' ARLI°NG'; • Barrister, Solicitor, Loane; Inveatinente;` ivaura';ce, Office, 'Ma BlockCarlin . g . in St. 11lzete►;. • Atkinson, ,L.D.S.,D.D -S` DENTAL SIIRGRON. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental ;Surgeona of, Ontario and- U1- verslty 0! Toronto. Late District ' Dental Officer, tary District Number One, London Ont., Main Office, Main St. 'Exeter, Ont. C Phone 34, Exeter; Hours9.00 a.m., to 5.30, p.na. Office•-hoursat ZURICH ONT,; Tues. a. only, at< 10.00` o'clock m. to 5.0* o'clock p.m. Phone 79. A. IL. itIONNANIE Veterla*ry Surgeon Office ---McDonnell's ;?atetntables moi John St. Phone calls :receive prom»$ attention. Phone 26w Local Cartag ,I AM NOW .IN A POSITION TO GIVE OUR LOCAL TRADEAN. A.li- - MOST IMMEDIATE .SERVICE. - H Bagshaw TRY US Phone'' S 8W Cochrane Machine !Works- Ford orks- Ford motors reground, fitted with Pistons, 'Complete $16.00 Evers►, snake of Car Mp,tor and,, Engines re- ground with Platen Complete to:fit, also Tractors. FARMS FOR SALE ---'A; .few choice farms in the Townships of -Utaborne. Tuczceramith ', and' Hib ,batt.,' Qoof! buildings and well -located' as to-friar7. kets. Priced right: Apply y to ;Thea:- Cameron, Aust.: Box 154. . 131zetet. 11111 11111 II it 1111 11111 . 111 . 111111 _ 1111 IIIIiIUI s �I R ar asns . �n F 6J . N Ev V@i`7til:ax1 down r1Priee •��M 1�. N Phon e.. r` H ouse 20. JdL:ICENgED EMBALMERS AND: EUIER1L DREC7ORS • •. 111111IIIIIAIIIIIINIIIIIIIIII111101I1111111III111I kr,