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The Exeter Times, 1924-8-14, Page 80 a 10, Phone i,UW 44Y s New s Dresses at 98c. These attractive House Dresses made of • good quality Chambray and neatly trimmed with Cringhams, Satins and Chintz, would reg- ularly sell lit' $1.5b each. We have too many of them so must clear them at; 98c, rss Lengths Reduced All ,Dress lengths, Shirt lengths and remnants of summer mat erials are now' greatly: reduced in price, If you could use a length, of Voile, Racine, Printed Crepe or Gingham we will give you a Real Bargain. Foot -Wear Sacrificed Shoes, SIippers, Sandals, wearing Boots and rubber -soled foot- wear for every member of your family can be purchased here this month at real sacrifice prices. A box of rubber -soled slippers for Boys and Girls at 60c pr. At active China, Ourbeautiful display of Fancy China, Pottery and Glass Novel- ties is attracting many summer visitors and tourists. Come in and have a look and bring your friends along. Our Prices are lower and our Assortment is Large. Real Grocery r®;'argair s Royal Yeast ...... ........... ... ,...,..05c 1 Ib. Pink Salmon 15c 1 ib. Red Salmon 25c McLaren's Jellies 3 for 25c Christie's Soda Biscuits,..l5c. pkg Kellogg's Corn Flakes,.10c. pkg Small ` carnation milk 06c 15 bars any laundry soap.,98c 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins,.....25e Choice Oranges 39o. doz Large Carnation Milk.... 12% c Crisp Ginger Snaps' 13c. lb Guaranteed Teas t 65c lb. New, large Lemons ....30c. doz J e br-`R0;3',.J "'aP4, t~..'°v tt•...A= 1'.i;•mi;;:'i• tt;40,Z.ZW!,,3 t ;..a ., .. e'lFrnish yourkome Com>. te and Save 011 Hey For many years we have been furnishing homes like yours. Our service to young couples hasbeen perfected to the highest.de- gree of genuine helpfulness. No matter hok • little or how much you may wish to invest, in furnishing your .home complete, you, are assured every advantage of 1o' prices, courteous<service-and pains- taking attention in making ,bur selection's.' Ail we ask is that yon 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. GAu,'S tr I' v^., k 4. R // ' YY r. k INE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment Long distance calls given prompt attention, DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night tall 74W nts Fur ishing Store ECIAL for aiMiZE HIV MO ICE UGUST I. allie �S of Furnishings` and Cl thing Th E1TE1 411hot re'lort---Tt a following• is the report of the Exeter chaset corrected every Wednesday.. New Wheat $1.15'' Oats 50c Marley 65-70 Manitoba Flour $4,50 Pastry Flour $3.75 Family Flour $4.25 Feed Flour $2.00 Bran $1.55 Shorts $1,70 Dairy Butter 31c Creamery Butter 37 38. Eggs, Extras 30c. Eggs, seconds 20c. Lard 18o Hogs $1.0;00 CAL • Mr. and Mrs. W. Cutbush are. spending a few weeks in Bayfield, Miss A. Eacrett, of Toronto, vis- ited her father', Mr. M. Eacrett, last week. Mrs. Knapp, of Kamloops, B. 0,, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. N. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tuckey, of London, are holidaying with ...relat- ives. Miss Vera Ramsay, of Hamilton, visited Miss Louise Hackney last. week. Miss Ethel Seed, of Chicago, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Willi Abbott, Mr. Alton Neil, of London, visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubert Jon on Monday. Rev. R. E. Southcott, of Jennette' Creek, is holidaying with his mother'. at Grand Bend. Miss Gregory and her sister, Mrs. Miller left Tuesday to • visit friends in Brantford. C AYEN PiRESBYTERAI ClifURCIR Rev. amines Foote, B.A., Minister, Union Services in Caven Church Rev. Clyesdale will preach 10 a: unday School and Bible Class BOY Scouts meet, Friday evoning. JAMES STREET BIETBIODIST CHURCH Rev. W. E. ' Donnelly, B. A., Pastor 10,15 --Morning Fellowship. 11 a.nl,-Rev. John Veala 3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m,—Rev. John ,Veale. Mr`S, Fuller and. son Cecil, of Ed- monton, are visiting with relatives in Exeter. 1 A . number from Exeter attended. the Veteran's' Picnic at Bayfield on Wednesday. Miss' Alice Mowat has returned to Toronto after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Way. The Misses Jean and Jule Spencer of St. Thomas, visited Miss Thelma Taylor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor spent Tuesday in Ingersoll with. Mr. and Mrs .Thos. Edwards. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ready, of London, visited over' the week -end with Rev. J, D. and Mrs. Kestle. am Mr. Victor Sweet returned ` to Cleveland on. Friday after visising ed his mother, Mrs. T. Sweet. es Mr. and, Mrs. E. E. McFaul, for- merly of Seaforth, are visiting with their daughter, Miss Kate Moran'.. Mrs. Geo. Anderson left Tuesday. to visit her daughter, Mrs. Vrooman of Blenheim. Mrs. and Miss Waas, of St. Marys, have been visiting with relatives in this community. Miss Maida Hern and Mise Weber of Norwich, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hern. The Misses Stevenson, of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.'Ward. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doerr and son. -left Wednesday on a motor trip to Kitchener and Toronto. Mrs. David Hackney. and, daugh ter .Mildred are visiting the forrner's brothers at ' Carlton Place.`' Miss Mabel Winegarden silent last week visiting her uncle, Mr. 'David' Wilson, of Wilkin• Grove. Miss' Amy Shapton returned on Friday last after holidaying with relatives in Galt and Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Perry 'Dignan and two- children, of Toronto, are spend ing a week with Mr. E. Dignan. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wood and daughter, of California, are visiting with:relatives in4 this community. Mrs. Wm. Passmore and Miss Jen- nie, Mrs. Ed. Pollen and Mrs. Thos.. McCurdy are spending this week at Grand- Bend. Mrs.' J.'Jarrott, of Hay, called on friends in Exeter on Wednesday. Mrs. Jarrett has just recovered from a recent: illness. Hon. W. R. and .Mrs. Motherwell, and Mr. Motherwell's private sec- retary Miss Comings, of Ottawa, visited Mr?;. Kitchen last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. Robertson, Mr. J. McDonald- and Miss _ H. Helderly, of Stratford, motored over and spent Sunday with Mrs. Thos. Creech. Mrs D. Spicer and her son Bert. and daughter Mrs. Braun, and her son Gordon tof Brantford, spent the weelc .end with .relatives and friends, Miss Verna Walker has secured a position as' 's'dh'ooI teacher at New Toronto, , and -Miss Lillian Walker has secured a school at Burlington: lVfr. and Mrs. Esli 'Heywood and Misses Salome and Almeda Fink- . motored to London on Satur- day and spent the afternoon at Spr ingbank park, Rev. A. J. and Mrs. McMahon. of Duntroon, are visiting with- Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe. Mr. McMahon will preach in Egmondville Presby- terian church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Sheere and ,four children, and Mr. and Mrs. White and child, of Brantford, mot- ored up and spent Sunday and Mon- day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd and two daughters were in .Simcoe last week attending the Old Boy's Re -union Miss N. Medd„ who has been _there for a time is expected ' home this week. Mr. and Mrs., Fred Bawden Helen, and daughter, en, and `Mr. and 'Mrs. Fr' a,nk Hamden, of Toronto, return- ed home on Saturday after a motor trip to Columbus, Ohio. They were away for a month and visited en route. .- .wra., g ;, t i Mr, and Mrs. Vi werer Victor French, who With the press party overseas, and who visited in Exeter and CIin- ton for a few days, left last Friday for their home in Wetaskiwin,' Alta, going by boat from Sarnia to Fort ,William. Mr. Wm. Ballantyne, of Fort Wil - Rani, Who has been visiting here for, a Week, returned` to that. city via the•Great Lakes on Tuesday. M. 'Baltantyne and children, who have been here for "a month, returned With him. . Miss Ila Johnsthase returned —=-=O BUTTON to town after spending several days in Seaforth at the Old Boy's Re -Un- ion. - — TlIT11RSDA7ll', AUGUST oillEllllll11111lII11811IIi111(IIIIII11 Iu1IIII IIIIIIIIIIfBllllllllfllllllilll11iI11111111111111i111ii111111111H111111111111 U I 1 I IL III! ummer 11 COM* Keduced Prices WE ARE OFFERING THE BALANCE QF OUR SUMMER i ES AT REDUCED Pri,ICES,' WE STIi.L HAVE : A FINE ASSORTMENT ' FOR; YOUTO CHOOSE ,FROM. DROP IN AND SEE THE VALUES. White Footwear. at Reduced Prices WE` HAVE REDUCED . THE PRICES ON ALL LINES OF WHITE r CANVAS FOOTWEAR. SPECIAL VALUES AT PER PAIR 98c, $1.48 $1.98 IIONMON 010101.3 091. Pam 0111.0 pas Miss Mama maw 16001110 NINIM MUM Dinar Mai lemma PINNY D. & A. Corsets pr. • $ i,.59 THIS IS A D. & A. CORSET, ONE OF OUR BEST SELLERS. A GOOD FITTANGG AND WEARING CORSET AND A LIGHT WEIGHT FOR SUM- MER. SPECIAL VALUE AT PER PAIR . $1.59.' HA7'CA Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill, of Lon- don, are visiting the latter's parents Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Bissett, of Usbo- rne. Mr. Arthur Luxton left Monday for his home in South Bend, Ind., after 'visiting for a month in this vicinity. Mr.. and. Mrs. Wm. J. Nichols and° family, of Adelaide were visitors. with .Mr. and. Mrs. Esli Heywood, on Sunday. The Exeter Horticultural Society have placed a "Welcome" . sign at the north,„ andsouth entrances • to the village. Mr. C. R. Abell and Mrs. J. C. Abell, of Toronto, motored here and spent Sunday., with' ' Mr. and Mrs. .T, Willis,Powell. Rev. W: E. Donnelly, wife and* family •are this week holidaying at Niagara '-Falls and are thoroughly enjoying the outing. The delay in harvesting the fall. wheat, cansed by the' wet' 'weather, FS- creating `a, little anxiety among. the farmers: Some of 'the wheat has started to • sprout. Onion grow- ers are .also finding 'it difficult to harvest the crop. Mr: and Mrs. David Ii:owc1iffe holir- dayei<l the . fore part of the week at Port Stanley And the (atter half of the week at the Bend. While at tthle Bead they were with their .son-in-law d and a u h'te'' rMr.and:VI Mrs, g s, N. M. Gra- ham, ham, whoare staying in his father's cottage. The motor, traffic on main street on Saturday evenings is such that great precaution must be exercised it an accident or fatality is to be avoided. Car owners should park, close to the curb and drivers should exercise great care. The young ladies from Exeter who were successful in passing their Normal School exams have secured schools in this neighborhood. Miss Marguerite Kuntz will teach near Clandeboye; Miss Dorothy Baikwill near Zurich and Miss Edna Pfaff at Shipka. A 'double and a single 'tournament among the members of the , Exeter bowlers are creating a great 'deal of. interest in the, local green. Trophies are being awarded ` in each event. The present—fielders of the doubles are Messrs. 'N J. Dore and William Sanders and in the singles event Mr. Sanders is also the holder. FOR S LE f Second hand 7 -ft. Binder, trans- port Truck and Bundle Carrier, all in fair condition. WM. WARD. FASTEST HARVESTERS' TRAINS WILL BE BY CANADIAN NA- TIONAL RAILWAYS. The special Harvesters' trains of' • the Canadian Nati,onal. Railways from all Ontario points as advertised, will make the fastest fire, to Winnipeg• operating via: the new,.Longlac cut-off the shortest route. between, Eastern. acid Western ' Cariacl.a. Harvesters triavnelling by this route will., as ' consequence be first in the. ficin, The first !train leaves Toronto to,nje minute afterdn,i� ht mu g of August 21st- (12,01 a,m, A.0 'ust 22nd) The fare. is a flet rate „Q1S to "V !inn e t�P g and half a cent a"mile beyond, Returning! the fare is half a cent per mule .invto. Wintuipeg and $20 back: to starting e Point- Comfortable, roomy, convert it ie (berth) Colonist ,Cars of latest de - Sign and lunch counter :ca -s serving a food, d and . rc,freshmcnts at rcaso,nable . prices will,tbe attached -to `trains. Spet-d ial cars will, .be ; provided for •women, i Purchase your tickets to"Witnntpeg, �n;,a Canadian, -Natti�amal. Railways, eo. mat- t ter whether your final 'destl t' b a .n iilt oni the r tinn tla�n r B not. Consult !tvitli your nearest aNational 0 , ,,,Y for train service, 1etc'A , t 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. Men's Cotton. Socks 4 prs. for '$1.00 .®., IN GREY ONLY. THIS IS A GOOD IMMINO .SOCK FOR SIIMMERWEAR. GETallanSIF A SUPPLY AT THIS PRICE. THEY ARE GOOD VALUE. 4 PAIRS FOR $1.00 Hatchway Underwear ASK THE FELLOW WHO WEARS IT, HOW HE LIKES IT. IT IS GREAT FOR: HOT WEATHER PRICE PER SUIT $1.50. Southcott Bros 11111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MMI1Q111I11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIli1fl1111iIl I POWELL'S Bazaar PLAIN PRICE STORE SOME SALE, last week. A. `won- derful time. ' Now that it is over. we will continue to show where_ this STORE stand's in this community. We believe onr Playa will get 'the Business. VALUES,' that will" en- thuse every good Housewife.. will be found here t}aily. WINDOW SPECIALS WILL COM- MAND ATTENTION., We make it Our BUSINESS ,to get new Bargains for you, and we Want your to get the Habit of Stepping, into Powells often. and see whets new f at, the Right Price. For Christmas Greeting Cards see our samples. Fee Dinner Sets, or any.part that you 'need, see .oar lines. For Confectionery, :try LINGER LONGER KISSES, PeppyHumbugs, g , Rockmints. For Peanuts, Salted or Roasted, we 'have them all beat. For Dinnerplates at 10c each, and cups and saucers at 15c each this is the store. We need your trade. Come along. 1'lte, ' Canadian National Exhibition costs $700,000 each year tor stage and produce aside from the tremendous sump' spent by exhibitors to prepare. their displays. A BEAUTIFIER, REAL When produced under sanitar 'conditions milk will, -says the'Bank er Farmer Educator, do" more to build up''the human body ;and • pro duce that "school' ` girl , complexion than all'the Patent medicines that have been produced since the begin- ning of°time. If milk could be dis- guised, handled in bottles'of various sizes -: and shapes, placed on shelves of our drug' stores, and advertised on the basis of what it will really do e stores to ' purchase this "wonder of wonders." DRINKING IN PARIS The newspaper editors'who • were touring Europe say that a feature of ,Paris which is characteristic is the abnormal consumption of wine and beer. These beverages are con- sumed' in Iarge quantities, and are everywhere in evidence—in the ho- tels, in' the homes,. on the streets. Everywhere beer and wine• have,the right of way. The drinking places On the streets, outside ; the shops, are seen everyihere; on the fashionable boulevards and on the back streets of the Latin quarter. There' is no effort. to conceal the universal cbs tom of drinking. Fathers and Moth- ers and cliildren, young Hien and maidens, in,fuct the population gen- rally, may 'be seen seated around L. on'the' sidewalks, quaffing their. beer e and wine. It is said the lcoltoiic content of the liquor& is v cry, ismiall and that the people can rink.,them without.serious?, -feel- ng tile effects. All; that is "'said of he elrifking ;customs of Paris may e_said with •equal farce of Antwerp,. russels, Lille, Liege, Arras and titer . Belgian and French cities that we • visited. • y. the 'public would flock; to thes FURNITURE FOR , QUALITY, PRICES Service and Satisfaction CALL ON US FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND FURNITURE DEALERS R. N. ROW PHONE 20W PHONE 20J W® Goulding A. T. C.-11. Organist and. Choirmaster James St. Methodist Church. f Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The- ory, Instructor of Music' in the Public Schools. TERMS MODERATE Box 67, Exeter. CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING 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'`bels, etc. nearly new, just run two seasons; and one hand, power Cider Press. Apply A. D. Stewart, V.S. Ailsa Craig. : Phone 3 PROPERTY FOR SALE. Ten acres in Tp. Stephen, Con. r2; 'good house and- barn, henhouse; 31,i acres Stta;wberrites for 1925 crop; ex- tra ;good' land, well drained—must be sieen to be appreciated; wit1I' be sold with' or without crop. Apply to 'Geo, Hay, Crediton, R. R. I. INSURANCE COMPANY TSE lSE1TItOlPOLTIiAN LIFE f The Metropolitan Lite Insgra 1e Company of New York, insures more people and is growing faster. than ' any other life insurance company.: Obviously, the reason for Metropol- itan etro ol- i tan su r e ince '. I P in its field, f Id, is that Petit) believe its policies most .des irable, its service best, and its costs most economical. Thi§ Company is ready to serve you. Tell your insur- ance wants toI'I CHARLES P. 0 WAY,; Metropolitan Agent, Exeter, Ont., Canada. Auto for Hire ' CL si Valli` CAE DAT AND: T SERVICE CHARGES 11,,EA,SON'ABLE A. T. HARNESS Phone 142k r �'r ✓ ANDY EASTON Licensed Auctioneer for the Cot*a ty of Huron. Correspondence arrang nients for sales can be made, by 'calla Ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter. Charges moderate, satisfaettoe guaranteed. i CR A LING 13arrister, 'Solicitor, &c.. Loans, Investments,: Insurance, Office, Carling Block. Main St. Exetort G. S. Atkinson L.D.S. D.D _'DENTAL SURGEON Graduate' of the Royal College sit Dental Burgon! of Ontario and' Unto verriity of Toronto.. Late. District "Dental ®facer, A1 tau' st District Number ., . One, Le . ' O Main.` Office, Main St,',Exeter, .011.1 Phone 34, Exeter; Hour! ;6 00 06.ai. to 6.30, p.m. OMee hours at ZURICH ONT., Tues„ only, at 10.00 o'clock a.su, to 5.9, o'clock p.m. Phone 79: A. B. TENNANT Veter'1 ary Surgeon Office- McDonneil'n Sines erfs.bles stir! John St. Phone calls receive prompt attention. Atone 36w Local Cartage I Al4f NOW INA POSITION TO. GIVE OUR LOCAL TRADE AN AYoc'' MOST. ` IMMEDIATE SERVICE. Ho ' Bagshaw TRY US Phone 6SW.; Cochrane Machine Works Ford motors reground, fitted witi'a Pistons, Complete $16.00 Every,' make of Car Motor and Engines re- ground with Pistons Complete to fit, also Tractisr8. FARMS FOR SALE ---A few chola,_ farms in the Townships of lThborne, Tuckersmith and .Ribbert. Good, . buildings and well located as to *le kets. Priced right. Apply to Thoaa- Cameron, , dans' . . Box x 164. Exeter.. .. GIZEGG'S Clothing' Hospital We are pleased to announce that we are able to return to our work' and are again able to giveyes( prompt and satisfactory service, i �• - Cleaning, 'Pressing, . Dyeing,Mo,' pairing, Remodelling.. Turning off# al kinds ,of clothing, ,LADIER, WORK : ,tA S. , We also Make Ladies' andGent* Stilts; to • 'A trial is solicited-` W. II. GREGG