The Exeter Times, 1924-8-7, Page 8one
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Market report—The following CAVEN t)RES1 YTEIlAN 01031100
16'6!i? the report of the E:(eter Market
corrected e'. ery 'Wednesday,
STEWART'S
Come In and See
Our China
Display
Yon will enjoy a visit to our China Department, where you
.will find an unusually attractive display, of China .. and imported
Pottery 'Novelties. Our stock of Out Glass will solve many a gift
problem, and if you are considering a New Dinner Set, we can offer
you a choice of 15 different Patterns all at New Low Prices.
ODD WHITE E CUPS 1.0c STRONG WATER GLASSES 3 for 25c
Mid -Summer ` Bargains
House Dresses $1.19 Cotton Stockings, 25c, a pair
Silk Lisle Hose, 49c a pair
Anderson's r GQrsuis 35c a yd Nude Silk Hose, 9Sc a pair.
Summer Corsets 98c
Wool Motor Rugs $5.00
Gingham Handkerchiefs 1Se
Men!
Men!
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON WORK SHIRTS, SOX and BOOTS
GIVE US A. CHANCE.
Real Grocery Values
Royal Yeast 05c
1 Pound Pink Salmon 15s
1 Pound Red Salmon 15c
McLaree's Jellies 3 for 25c
Christie's Soda Biscuits 15c pk
Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c pkg
Sweet Mixed Cookies 2 lbs. 350
15 Bars any laundry Soap 9Sc
2 leas ThomPson's Raisins 25c
Choice Oranges ....39c per doz.
ex dos
New Large Lemons 30c per
Shreaded Wheat ...... 2 for 250
Guaranteed Teas 65e Ib
Crisp Ginger Snaps 1Sc lb.
Wheat $1.25
Oats 500
Barley 55c
Manitoba Flour $4.00
Pastry Flour $3,75
Family Flour '$3,90
Feed Flour 52,00
`)3ran 51.50
Shorts $1.70,
Dairy 'Sutter 31e
Creamery. Butter 37 33,
Eggs 27 20
Lard 180
Hogs $9,00
LOCAL
Rev. James Foote, B:A., i!tinister
Union Services in Cavell Church
Rev, Clyesdale will preach.
10 a,m.--Sunday School and Bible
Class.
Services as usual
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES STREET SIETuopisT
. citvitCH ,
, Re -v: W. E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor'
10.15—Morning Fellowship.
11 a.m,—Morning Worship
3 p.m. -Sunday School. and Bible,
Classes.
7 p.m. ---Evening Worship.
Mr. and Mrs. McCloY visited her
sister, Mrs. Ruben' Wilson.
Mr, and Mrs. L. Pollock were in
Bayfield on Wednesday last,
Miss Jean S. Murray is spending
her vacation in Toronto this month.
Mr; Andrew Easton accompanied
a load of horses to Montreal last
week.
Mrs. Billings of London spent a
few days in town last 'week with rel-
atives.
Miss Myrtle Luther . is spending a
few days with Mrs.. Roy Pollick of
Kerwood.
Rev. A. A. Trumpet spent a few
days in Toronto last week and also
this week.
COATING MONDAY, AUGUST 11th
Dr, Scholl's Foot Expert will be•'
at Jones S. May's store all day Mon-
day, Aug. 11,th. See advertisement.
next week.
JONES 4 MAY
1VPr.and R77777-57;701777.77'
motored over to visit with. relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rushton and
family of St. Thomas, spent civial
holiday in Usborne.
Mr. Thos. Coates of London, spent
Monday with. his parents in Us-
born.e
We'll Furnish home
Complete a nd ave
ou Money
For many years we have been furnishing d homes like the highest rs.
Our service toi eyoung eI f couples has been
matterrhow little or how much
de-
greeuof genuine invest, in
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.
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how reasonably you can purchase furniture. at
this store.
'WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN OUR,GARDINER,
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
Long distance calls given prompt attention.
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE i ht call 74W
.OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE;' 74J; N g
Mr. McPauls, of St. Thomas visitof -
If aught lr, Miss Kate 1VIcFanls, who ev Austin ls visiting his father lMr> Chas..
here last week. Duplan of Ildertan conducted the
funeral services of the late, Thos.
Oke at the Trivitt Memorial
church on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker of Walk-
•
erYZZ1e, formerly of Esetei , and their
son -hi -law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs. 5. ,Collins and baby of Walker-
ville visited'` in town with relatives
for a few daysduring the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Randall and
daughter`' Muriel, of London and
Dorothy Box, daughter of Air.. and
Mrs. Marshall Box .of Parkhill and
Mr. and Mrs. Atkins of Londgn were
Sunday visitoi ' at Mi. and Mrs. C.
I r. T. R. Ferguson, of St. Thomas Box, 'Stephen.. -
Shook hands with a numberMr: and Mrs. V. C. French, of
old:Wetaskiwin, Alta., who was with
la
lin town the latter part of the .Canadian editors, on their tour
st week.
Mrs. Hugh Lindsay and son and of Europe, visited. Mr.and Mrs.Miss Ethel Dow, of Winnipeg, are W. Martin at „their
visiting at the home of their father, at Grand Bend. for a few days this
Mr. Alex. Dow. week. ''
Miss Velma Quail of Seafortb and ' The rain storm onnWpdn Tday of
sday
Mamie Lee, of Thorndale, are visit- last week and agar
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs night of this Meek were piioe oats
ing their othe heaviest of the, year. T
Geo Easteriirook. ` and barley were somewhat .daniag-
ed while thetyheat stood the test
better than was expected.
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Mrs, C. A.- Southcott and Miss
Stella are spending the month of
August at. Grand Bend.
Miss Greta Sheere has returned to
Brantford, after visiting with her
grandmother, Mrs A. Sheer°.
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Mrs. W. Rousom, of Toronto is
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Bissett.
1VTr. and Mrs. Perrott, of London,
d with Mr. and
spent the week -en
Mrs. W. G. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fee, of Thorn-
dale, visited here over Sunday at Mr.
and Mrs. Easterbrooks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boyle and son.
Clarence have taken a cottage at
Grand Bend tor a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Windsor, of
Toronto, are here visiting with the
former's father, Mr. Geo. Windsor.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1924
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WE ARE OFFERING THE BALANCE OF OUR :SUMER DRESS-
ES AT REDi7CED PRICES. WE STILL HAVE A FINE ASSOREMVIE+NT
-FOR YOUTO CHOOSE FROM. DROP IN AND SEE THE VALUES..
White Footwear at
Reduced Prices
WE HAVE REDUCED THE
PRICES OTS ALL LINES 01? WHITE
CANVASFOOTWEAR., SPECIAL,
VALUE'S' AT PER PAIR
98c, $1.48 $1.9$'
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-
MER. SPECIAL VALUE AT PER
PAIR $L59'.
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Children's Hose and Socks
WE OFFER ABOUT 15 DOZ. IN
THIS ASSORTMENT, IN SHADES
OF BLUE, BROWN AND BLACK.
REGULAR 30, 40 and 50c LINES.
WHILE THEY LAST, 25c.
mean
1/010161.
Men's Cotton Socks 4 prs. .713
for WOO
risslit
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
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0.4041.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Willert and
family, Mrs. H. Willert and son, Mr.
Ed. Willert, of Centralia, and Miss
Myrtle Willert, visited in' Stratford
on Thursday last.
Mr. T. S. Wood and daughter Miss
Marion, are holidaying at Stratford,
while Mrs. Woods and daughter,
Miss Catharine are visiting with rel-
atives in and near Detroit.
The local members of the Salva-
tion Army picnicked at Dryesdale• on
Friday last. The ;weather was
slightly cool for such an event
but all report a real pleasant day.
The new potato crop is fast mat-
uring and are becoming more gen-
erally used daily. The:'tomatoes are
also ripening and in the course of a
week or so will be in general use.
Miss Myrtle Armstrong, who was
one of the successful' students at
Stratford Normal, has accepted a
school near Grand Bend for the coin-
ing school year. --Clinton News Re-
cord.
Miss Annie Campbell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell, Blau -
shard st., has been engaged to teach
in 5. S. No. 6, Hay township, near
Zurich, commencing the fall term.
—Mitchell Advocate.
The 'name of Joseph , Regan, sep-
arate school, Stephen, was, inadver-
tently omitted from the list of the
successful high school Entrance can-
didates published two weeks ago.
The omission was not made at this
office.
Mr. Betts, who conducted a bakery;;
here for some time, and who, of late
has been located in Mitchell, sold his.
business there last week. and will
move to Brampton. Considerable of
his foodstuffs have been sold here
since he has been located in Mitchell'
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDougall
and two children, of Kingston, are
spending holidays at the home of the
former's brother in Usborne. Mr:
McDougall...was 'a former teacher in
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: the K
cipal of 'one of g
'schools. '
Owing to 'the increasing ;demand_
for telephone service, the switch-
board at the central office Vere has
been enlarged to give.,, accommodate
ion, We now have a service of over,
300 phones operated at the central
office. This, of course includes the
ThameS Rd, system.
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AUGUST
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Mr. and Mrs.' Allen Myers and
two sons, of Detroit who are attend-
ing the Old Boy's Reunion at St. Th-
omas, motorer sup on Sunday,
c-
onpanied by Miss Vosper of town,
and Miss C. Intaood, ,of London, and
spent the day with . Miss M. Sand-
ers, Miss Vesper remaining.
tees saw _ ••— 1440 BUTTON UNDERWEAR
outhc
Hatchway Underwe)lr
ASK THE FELLOW WHO
WEARS IT, HOW HE LIKES IT.
IT IS GREAT FOR HOT WEATHER
PRICE PER SUIT $1.50.
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Mrs. Alex Lloyd, of Toronto, is
visiting her father, Mr. L. Day.
Mr. Victor Sweet, of Cleveland,
Ohio, is visiting his mother, Mrs. T.
Sweet. z
Rev. L. C. Harvey, of West Lorne
visited for a few .days with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvey.
oI Furnishings
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Mr. and Mrs.` J. C. Sill and son
Roy of Kitchener, Mr. and Airs. Wm.
Mason of Toiontb, Mr. -and Mrs. Will
Heideman and daughter Betty of
Toronto, Mr. Louis Heideman and
Miss Lela Bandng of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Beeman of Detroit spent
the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Ed.
Heideman.
Miss Violet Treble of Winnipeg,
Man., and Mrs. ,L. Warkin ,of Grand
Forks, N. Dakota, motored here last
week, arriving on Thursday, night,
the latter' having left her home on
July 17th. They 'iwil make their
hone with their aunt, Mrs. George
Coward, and will spend a few weeks
here with relatives and friends.
Mr Silas Reedof Hearer's Hard-
ware, is on -.his holidays having gone
to Renfrew from where heF will take
a canoe trip up, river.
NIr;. and Mrs. Nelson Sheere and
daughter Jean, were on a motor trip'
to 'Stayner, having taken the blue
water route to Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Howald and
daughter Muriel of town and Mr.
Wm. Newcombe of Seattle, Wash.,
are holidaying at Grand Bend.
Rev. Asa Kestle and family from
Ohio and Mr. Louis Nestle of Tor-
onto, are visiting their . father, Rev.
3. D. Kestle. The former occupied
the pulpit of James Street church`
on Sabbath last and ' will preach
again on Sunday in the absence of
the pastor, Rev. W. E. !Donnelly
who with his family, is away on
vacation.
On Friday of last week while Mrs.
Thomas Sweet was enjoying the
evening meal, she was suddenly
stricken with a"paralytic stroke and
since that time has been confined to
her bed. Her left side was some-
what paralyzed and her speech af-
fected, She is improving nicely at
present and her friends hope for,
her ultimate recovery. •
We R. Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster James
St Methodist Church.
ANDY .RASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Coma
cy of Huron. Correspondence arrangeq
inents for sales cauabe made by call.,
Ing up the Central Hotel,.. Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfactiow
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The- guaranteed.
ory,.Instructor of Music in the Public
Schools,
TERMS MODERATE
Box 57, Exeter.
CLEAN-ING PRESSING
and REPAIRING
'
FURNITURE
— FOR —
C
QUALITY, PRICES
Service and Satisfaction'
CALL ON US
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
AND,
FURNITURE DEALERS
WE
N. ROWE
R.,
PHONE 20W
PHONE 263
jtOWELL'
Bazaar
The Exeter Canning Cb. �*iill coR-
piete their pea pack this week, being
the largest in the history of the com-
pany. While the acreage was larger.
than usual the season was 'a most
favorable one. The ' Company has
,adopted a great system fdr hauling
their crop to the factory Coupled
to a Fordson tractor are varied num-
ber of wagons—frotwo to five and
while one set are on their way' to the
factory .another set isbeing filled in
the field. It certainly is a fast way
of hauling a pea crop. +very pleasant riSit of ing D D.CI Ai.
Those here from a distance atten-
ding the funeral of the late Thos.
Oke of London on Wednesday were.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dale of Decantur
Ind., Mrs,' Billing, '' (sister); Mr.
Garvey Acheson, St. Thomas;' Mr.
and Mrs: Chas. Shute; Mr. and Mrs.
Adolphus Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W.
11. Levett, Dr. ,'and Mrs. Rollins,
W. Lashbrook and Mr. Palmer Ed-
wards all of . London; Mrs. Evans,
Mrs. Heiman and soli, Thomas, of
Sh¢tii ,
Windsor: ,
The Clinton NeW Era speaking of
the Exeter. Degree team of ` the I.O.O.
F. which installed the. Clinton Off-
icers,last week, says:—Bro. Taman
was assisted by several of the Exeter
brethren, and their rendering of the
Ritualistic work was Al. They cer-
tainly did credit to the Lodge and
town to Which they belong. They
were a clever and versatile bunch
and when ' called upon responded,
heartily with songs, recitations and
speeches of a high order, The Clin-
ton brethren Will not anon forget this
PLAIN PRICE STORE
FRIDAY, August 8th, our
BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE, will be
continued Saturday too.
SUITS MADE -TO -MEASURE
TO FIT YOU AND YOUR POCKET
WORK CALLED FOR AND DE-
LIVERED.
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
- FOR SALE—One Mildmay Cider
and two Apple Butter Cookers, all
equipped with belts, etc. nearly new, -
just
ew,just• run two seasons; and one hand
power Cider Press. Apply A. D.
Stewart, V.S. Ailsa Craig. Phone 3
I. g®, cARLINU B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance, -
Office, Carling Block, Mair: St. East**
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Ten acres 'in Tre Stephen, Con. 2;
good house and barn, nerd -louse; 31,4,
acres Strawoenries for 1925 crop; g
tra good land, well drained—must be
seen to be: appreciated will be sold
with or without crop. Apply to 'Geo.
Hay, Crediton, R. R. 1.
INSURANCE COMPANY
THE 1pn;TItOPOL'IIAN IIF
Company of New York, insures
G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D,D.S
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College sa
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and IHS.,
versity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mink
tart' District Number Ane, ' Londas*
Ont.,
Main Office, Exeter,
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Exeter;
Hours9.00 a
Phone3
4
to 5.30, p.m.
Office hours at Zui ICH ONT., Toe&
only, at 10.00 o'claek a.m. to 5.0,,
o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
A, B. ` 2'10N1'itANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office --McDonnell's ?sales 'stables en
/ohm St. Phone calls receive proviel
attention. Phone 26w
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The Metropolitan Life Insu
ranee
more
people and is growing faster
than
any other life insurance company.
Obviously, the reason for. Metropal-
' itan supremacy in its field, is that
people believe its policies most des-
irable, its service best, and its costs
most economical. This Company is
ready to serve you. Tell your insur-
ance wants to CHARLES F. WAX,
Metropolitan Agent, Exeter, Ont.,
Canada.
Come and help us'celebrate: Not-
able reductions in
RIGHT NOW Mer'chandise..:.items
you need. : The BIG Values will go
fast. Make your selections ' early
and share our profits.
10 Big Specials as Lang'as they last
Large Fancy, Salad'.. Bowels
Choice 45•,cent$,
Large, Panty Celery Trays,
Chooice 45 cents,
Large Fancy ~ Fruit $owels cents
'19 and ~i 5
Fancy China Oatmeal dishes ,15c
Large assortment; Lustre Cream
Jugs 25 to 50 cent,
Large White ,Cups aril •
Sauce'rs ;5, for 25, cents
g
Lar e Assortment Fancy Cupp;
and Saucers 26 cents
Large ; Assortment iBridal Rose
(Austrian) China just "received this
week, we will give 10% discount en
every dollars worth purchased
day, and Saturday. Our price per
set's 543, Sale price $39,70.
Fresh Salted Peanuts, 'special
3/4 lb. for 15 ,cents.
Vanity Chocolates iii •prett,y
'box for 59 cents
Nut Bars and. Guni 6 for 25 cents
35 cants u
p
elate
Bulk Choc s,
Come with the crowds and patronize
the stare that saved you
clotlsin Hosp to l
We are pleased ` to announce that
we -are able to return to our work
and are again able to give you
prompt and satisfactory service.
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Re-
pairing, Remodelling. - Turning of
all 'kinds of clothing.
LADIES' 'WORD A SPECIALTY
We also make Ladies' anti. Gent's
Suits to Order. A trial is solicited.
GREGG
Auto for Hire
CLOSED CAR
DAY AND NIGHT sin-tw @
CHARGES REASONABLE
A. T. HARNESS
rth.one 142, Exeter.
Local Cartage
I AM NOW IN A POSITION TQ
GIVE OUR LOCAL TRADE AN
MOST IMMEDIATE SERVICE.
H. Bagshaw
TRY CIS
:Cochrane Machine
Works
Ford motors reground, fitted with
Pistons, Complete 516.00 Every
make of Car. Motor and Engines re-
ground with Pistons . Complete to'='fits
also Trae5Sers.
FARMS FOR. SALE= -A few shalt
farina In the .Townships of ITsborn,,.
Tuckersmith, and � Hilbert. O
bad
buildings and. well located'as- to marti
kets. Priced right.;, Apply to, Tho
Caraeron,'Auct., Box 154. Exeter. t
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,,Everything down in Price
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THOMAS DINNEY
FUNERALDlitlilCTOId�S
Phone B 20
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