The Exeter Times, 1924-8-21, Page 85.
Phone
16W
Fall and Winter
Coats
NOW ON DISPLAY
We invite you to come in and see the iiew coats for ladies and
Misses. A big variety of new cloth% and styles at new low prices
will tempt you to make an early selection.
House Dresses 98c.,
These attractive house dress-
es are an unusual Bargain at
)Sc, Come in and see for your-
self,
Stocking Bargains
Cotton Stockings, all sizes, 25c
• Silk. Lisle Stockings, 49c
Silk Hose, nude shades,98c
Men's •Work Shirts 98c.
1 ALL SIZES FROM 14i/2 TO 17 IN STOOK
These shirts are real .value.and w' e have a big demand for them
Men's Shirts $1.49
All Sizes from 14 to 17, in
neat patterns and good wear-
ing materials, all with soft
cuffs. Values up to $2.50, to
be cleared at $1.49.
Men's Boots $3.90
These are good solid Work
boots and are regularly worth
from $4.50 to $5. You save
• the money while we reduce
our stock.
Sotne'Special Values
LARGE GLASS FLOWERVASES 350. EACH
Jelly Glasses ... . ....50. ea Odd Cups 10c ea.
Sweet Oranges ............39c doz
3 boxes Matches 25c
4 tins Banquet Sardines....25c
Large tin pink.. salmon 15c
Large tin red salmon 25c
Royal Yeast Cakes. . ... . .. .,.05c
Carnation Milk,....6 and 121/2e
15 bars any laundry soap98c
2 lbs. Seedless Raisins 25c
New, large Lemons ....30c. doz
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Complete and Save
ellFurnish yout:horae
You Money
For many years we have been furnishing homes like yours.
Our service to young couples has been perfected to the highest de-
gree of genuine helpfu/ness. 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.
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Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
Long distance calls given proxnpt attention.
DAY .AND NIGHT SERVICE
-OPERA HOUSE BLOCK' PHONE, 74J; Night mill 74W
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offers --
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In all lines of Furnishings
and Clothing •
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Market report -The following is
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected eierY 'WediieedaY-.
NOW Wheat 81,15
• Oats 50e
Barley 65-70
11lanitoba Flour '$4,50
Pastry Flour
Family Flour $4.25
Feed Floor $2.00 .
Bran $1.55
Shorts $1.70
Dairy Butter 31c
Creamery Butter 37 38,
• Eggs, 310.
Eggs, seconds 22e.
Lard 18e
Hogs, $10,25,
LOCAL
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,t;o•ott,itax, 41,444t****
Mr. E. Howald has returned after
holidaying at Grand Bend.
Mr. Wni. Harris, of Calgary, is
visiting with Mr. arid Mrs, S. Davis.
Mrs. 'W. H. Gregg left last week
to visit Ingersoll, Toronto and Ot-
tawa.
Miss Helen Hodgins, of London, is
spending a week with Miss Viola
Hodgert.
Miss Bertha Russell left last week
for London where she has secured •a
positieh.'
Miss Margaret Sharp, of Simcoe,
is visiting with friends in and aro-
und Exeter.
Thuilsday of next week will be the
last of the weekly half holidays for
this summer.
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Mr. Homer Russell, of Calgary,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. M. Sheere, Mrs. G. Eockey
and son Kenneth are visiting in
Lansing, Mich. • -
Mrs. W. J. Beer returned the lat-
ter part of last 'week after holiday-
ing in Toronto.
Rev. John Ball, of Lambeth, will
conduct the services in James Si.
church next Sunday -
Rev and Mrs. Duplan,•, of Flint,
Mick., visited with Miss Vera Essery
on. Wednesday last.
Mr. Hy Fuke, of Toronto, is visit,
Ing for a week with his.parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Fuke.
.pAvray P10.18.34TETIAN (.7.111.4fiell
Rev, Sallies Foote, D.Ae Minister
Uxiion Service a in Caven Church
Rev. Clyesdale will preach
10 aam-Sunday School and Bible
Boy Scot s meet Friday evening'
SALES STREET METHODIST
tittuBC11
Rev. W. E. Donnelly, D. A., Pastor
10.15 --Morning Fellowship.
11 John Ball.
3 P.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes,
7 p.m. -Rev John Ball.
The IPurondale W. I. 'will' hold
their meeting at Mrs. E. Rowcliffe's
instead of at Mrs.„0. Allison's.
Mr. William Snell was in Toronto
this 'week.
Mrs. Win. Wilson, of Petrolea, is
visiting in Exeter.
Miss Vera Eessery left Wednes-
day to visit in Toronto.
Mr, Leslie Harts visited in Exeter
for •a few days last week.
The Canadian National Exhibition
opens in Toronto on Saturday.
'Mr. Ed. Taylor visited for a week
with his ,sister, Mrs. Wm. Burke,
Mrs., A. g...doycl of Toronto, •is
visiting her tether, Mr. L. Day.
1\fiss of Portage la Prairie
is visiting her father, Mr. P. Gill,
Mrs. T. 0. Southcott left Tuesday
to ViSit relatives in Galt and Preston,'
Mr. L. .IA:Penhale has ,purchased
a new mastersix McLaughlin auto.
DrIr. W: T. Acheson has rented the
home of Miss L. Johns, on William.
Master Charlie Gladman, of Lon-
don, has beeii visiting with friends
in -town.
Mrs. G. Mantle spent last week ,in
London, visiting her sister, Mrs. A.
D. Duncan,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clarke, of.
Elora are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Howey.
Dr.L. and Mrs. Gill, of Gibsonburg
/owa, are visiting the foriner's father
Mr, Frank Gill.
Mrs: Mervin Cox -worth and babe,,Miss Ola Hollinger, of Arthur,
'of London, are visiting her parents, isited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Short
Mr. and Mrs. E. Heideman, for, a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boyle return- Rev and Mrs. Duplan, ef Flint,
Mich., visited with Miss Vera Essery
on Wednesday last.
Mrs. J: Walper and children, of
Harrow, are visiting with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kestle.
• Mrs. R. G. Hewarrl and family,
of Goderich, visited..,cit the liorne,, of
Mr. G. S. Howard this week.
A rink of bowlers went to -London
on Wednesday to attend the tourn-
ament at the London asylum.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, of
St. Marys visited for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. David Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe and dau-
ghters, Mises Vera and Reta mot-
ored to Peterboro for over the holi
day. __•
Mrs. E. C. ComPlin, and Mr. and
Mrs. Dickson, of Toronto, are visit-
ing With Mr. and 'qrs. M. R. Comp -
lin.
Mr, Geo. Blatchford and family,
of Clinton, Ohio., are spending this
week with Mr. aid Mrs. Blatch-
ford.
ed last Friday after holidaying for
two weeks at Grand Bend.
Mr, Richard Gilley has returned
after visiting for a month with his
son at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. ,..Jos. Follick and
edaughter Pauline have returned to
1Hamilton after holidaying in town.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Leary and fam-
ily, of Staffa, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. 1. M. Southcott on Sunday.
Mr. Andrew Hepburn, of Vangu-'
erd, Sask., visited his sister,, Mrs.
Geo. Hepburn for a few days last
Week.
Mr. Bert Gillies has returned to
Hamilton after holidaying in Exeter
Mrs. Gillies and son are remaining
for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trebner and
little son, of Cornwall, are holiday-
ing with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank. Trebner. •
Mrs. G. H. McDonald and. son,
Robert, of Grinnell, Iowa, who have
been visiting her mother, Mrs. John
Snell for some weeks, left for Wind-
sor. '
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. Astreet pedlar ,held forth on the
' come?' of Main and, John streets on
Rev. John Veale, of Dorchester, Saturday evening selling patent
occupied the Jaines St, puL*lpit on medicine.. .. - .
Sunday and preached two very -ac-
ceptable sermon,s. He remained in IN1r..111, R. Complin,, manager of
town for a few :'-days, the guest of the Canadian Bank of Commerce has
Mr, and Mrs. J. Pedlar. • returned after holidaying at Mus-
koka Lake.
1VIY. Alex Mulheron and Miss Mul-
At the Iast regular meeting • of
heron, Miss Marjorie Laird, Rock- the James St. Ladies' .Aid it was
ester, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy decided to hold a 33azaar some time
Lashbrook 'and daughter Marjorie, in November. '
of Toronto, were the guests. of Mrs.
Essery on Friday of Iast week. Mr. S. 'Reed returned last week
after' holidaying ,ht Renfrew, Arn
Gordon, and Mr. and. Mrs, T. O.-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm'. May and son prior and Ottawa. He enjoyed.a O
ca-
Southcott Were on a motor trip last nos trip to 'Golden Lake.
week taking the Blue Water high-
way to Collingweod. Mr. and, Mrs
May are holidaying 101Mite1. this
week.
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Mr. Chester Lee, who recently
took over the Central hotel in town
also owns the Grrancl Central hotel
in Paisley. He will conduct the bus-
iness at the Central and Mr. McCl-
oud of Ripley, will manage the Pais-
ley hotel. • ,
Rev. Dr. R. W. Knowles; pastor of
St. Mary's Methodist church, has re-
ceived a tmanimous invitation from
the Central Methodist chnrch at
Woodstock to become their pastor
at the close of the Conference y -ear.
Dr. Knowles is on his third year in
Si. Marys.
Mr. Stewart. Pfaff and sister, Mrs.
MYrtle Slack and two daughters,
,Dorothy and •Pauline, of Bad Axe;
Mick., called on relatives in Exeter
and Zurich during the latter pa,rt of
• last week while on a six -weeks mo-
tor tour throtigh. the Eastern States
Miss AliCe Pfaff returned with them
to visit for a few, da,ys,----
Mrs. J. H. Greive has returned,
from Strathroy where she spent a
few days with her son andfamily,
and attended the .wedding of Miso
J'a,n.et Muir to • Mr, Basil Kennelly.
The wedding took place at 3 o'olock
at the residence of the bride's mo-
ther, Mrs, J. Muir, '."The Apart-
thents." After a dainty stipper the
bride and groom left for TOk011t0
and Montreal, whore they sail for
England on their Wedding trip.
Miss Lillian Robinson of Mani-
toba,, visited with. relatives in tow
as wee< and is -at present visiting
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her sister, Mrs. T. Handford, Grand
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WE ARE OFFERING Ti -IE BALANCE OF OUR SUMMER DRE/SS-
• ES AT RE1)15CE1) PRICES, WE STILL HAVE A. FINE ASSORTMENT
FOR. YOUTO• onoosn FROIVI. DROP IN AND SEE THE VALUES,
White Footwear at •D. & A. Corsets pr. $L59
IS A D. & A. CORSET, ONE
Reduced Prices THIS D
, ,
GP OUR BEST SELLERS. • A GOOD
FITTING AND WEARING CORSET
AND A LIGHT WEIGHT FOR SIM-
MER, SPECIAL VALUE AT PIR
PAIR $1.59.
WE • HAVE REDUCED THE
PRICES ON ALL LINES OF WHITE
• CANVAS FOOTWEAR. SPECIAL
VALUES AT PER PAIR
• 98c, $1.48 $1.98
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NO BUTTON UNDERWEAR
Children's Hose and Socks
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WE 'OFFER ABOUT 15 DOZ. IN
THIS ASSORTMENT, IN SHADES =
OF BLUE, BROWN AND BLACK,
REGULAR 30, 40 and 50c LINES.
WHILE THEY L.A,ST, 25c.
Men's Cotton Socks 4 prs.
for $1.00 `,
IN GREY ONLY, THIS IS A GOOI) =
SOCK FOR SIT1VI1VIERWEA.R. GET
A' SUPPLY AT T1-11$ 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(SIIIT $1.50.
Sout tt Bros.
()WELL'S
BAZAAR
• •"IPLA.IN PRICE STORE
Truly Business is Better; peopie
are daily realizing that they have
a..tive..Store of Bargains, right in
Exeter. A Store that they can feel
at home. in, 'a Store where 'loocls.
are,.' all nfarked in, Plain Prices -
VALUES.' A ,Store nicely arranged,
airy, .bright and most of all Where
their shopping ie Appreciated.
COME IN OFTEN and see what we
have. It is well to remember at all
times that we can furnish short -
notice FLOWERS ,for the sick,Wed-
ding, Birthday or Funeral. We. are
members "of the "SAY IT • WITH
FLOWERS- CIRCLE," and can ar-
range to have fresh flowers sent to
friends hundreds of miles from here
at Rea'sonable:Rates; Enquire.
August is the •month to get slips
started for Winter Flowers,- we
have FLOWER POTS. ' Hyacinth,
Daffodils, Etc., will soon 'be, in •the
Public Mind, we want to- tell you
we will have, them too, as'usual.
" TWO REAL
B.ARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK
Large Mahogany Cabinet, with 40
Records, all good as new, ' just $1-25.
Large Table Model; with 35 RecOrds
gOod as new, just $50. Columbia
Records, 3 for $4.50. Blue Ainberel
Records, 45c•.ea,, or -$4.50 per doz.
We .repair all makes of PhotiographS
Violins, Etc.' Let :us 'have your re-
pairs, ReasonableCharges. • .
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FOR SALE
Secontl hand 7 -ft. Binder, trans-
port Truck and Bundle Carrier, all
in fair condition. ••
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Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard, Miss
Evel
McDonald, of Brucefield, are this
week attending a funeral at Fair -
grove, Mich. ' • '
• WANTED -Married man with car
to represent ;the Fuller Brush Co.
Selling experience is unnecesaary.,
Work the year round, write
yn and Mesdames-, Haugh and Cecil L. Wismer,
34 Daly Ave., Stratford.
Messrs. Eli Sweet and William
Sweet, of. Alberta, and Mrs. W. F.
Sand of Crystal City, Man, who are
visiting at ,Crediton, called on fri-
ends in Exeter this week. .
Mr, and 14,Trs.p. B. Dignan and
family returned tc Toronto Friday
after holidaying'. in. Exeter. Miss
Helen Dignan returned with them
to visit for a cottpIe of weeks.
Mr. Harold Bell, Reeve of Strath-
more, Alta., who was with the Can-
adian Weekly Editors oversees, TiS-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hca -
man the forepart of this week.
Abont 200 people attended a meet -
at bean grbwers in Zurich recent-
ly and it was decided to actively af-,
filiate with the new- Ontario "Bea,n
Growers Association. 13y -Jaws were
tentatively adopted, and Mr, John
Laporte, and Mr, George Layton were
elected to the Board of Directors as
the Huron Representatives. Oscar
weS the cha Irina)) of the
Meeting. About 70 per cent of the
beans grown in Huron are now eon -
trolled by the new organization and
more growers will be 10111111g
ONION ' CRATES -
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Parties who' ,require onion crates
can .have the same from the , fair
grounds on'Friday,.:1 Angust-,
, • J." H. GREIVE:
, , •
.GENERAL COOK .•
This is a -steady position in a coin
fortable • borne. Good ;salary t
start and increase at:end of,six,mon
ths. No -washing. P. 0. box '67
London.', •
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DELP WANTED
Men and women to work • in the'
.-EXeter EVaporator, Work to start.
abOut Serpt. Apply to
L. E. NIX at the Evaporator
FUR:NITUItE
- FOR -
QUALITY, PRICES
Service and Satisfaction
CALL ON US
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND
FURNITURE DEALERS
R. N. R
PHONE 20W
PHONE 20J
RGou1diiig
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster James
St. Methodist' Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The-
ory, Instructor of Music in the Public
Schools,
TERMS MODERATE
Box 57, Exeter.
CLEANING PRESSING
and 'REPAIRING
• SUITS MADE -TO -MEASURE
TO FIT YOU AND YOUR POCKET
• WORK, CALLED FOR AND DE-
, LIVERED.
ELLIOTT AND JOIINS
!h!,
FOR SALE-Orie MiIdniay Cider
and two Apple Butter Cookers, all
equipped with belts, 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.
I. Ten acresin Tp. Stephen, COIL '2 ;
gcod hou,se and .barn, ncnhouse.;
acre.,„!, Straw ocrries for 1925 crop; •ex-
tra..g,Ood land, well drain,cci--inu,st" be
seen to- he appreciated; will he, sold
with- or without crop; Apply to 'Geo.
Hay, Crediton, R. R. 1..
INSURANCE COMPANY
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- T'The 1V1ITE 1:1E.tr01PBoi°1tPa°uVilLifloNILnsiFurEanoe
o
-I any other life insurance company.
; peeopplieanaynodf Ni se wg r owo iYr,nkginf as us treersr omtphooarin_e
itan supremacy in it field, is that
Obviously, the rea,sen. for Met
• A number from town attended tlid
Conservative rally al, Stratford On
Wedriesday when Rt. Hon, Arthur
Meighen ,was the principal S'peaker,
Another of the large buildings in
St. Joseph is being torn down, men
are ,busy tearing down the building
known as the wine factory; and whenf
this work is completed there remains
only it feW ,dwelling houses of What
at one time seemed the makings of a
city. ,
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People believe its policies most des-
irable, it Service hest; itnd its costa
most economical, This Company is
ready to serve yOu. Tell your insur-
ance wants to CHARLES F. WAY,
IWIetropolitan Agent, Exeter, Ont.,
Canada,
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• Auto for Hire
CLOSED CAR
I3AY AND 1/IGHT SERVICE
CHARGES RE,ASONABLE
ANDY EASTON
5
Licensed Auctioneer for the Conn; •
ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange.
nzents for sales can be made by call..
Ing Up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
-Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
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LW' CARLING B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Eicetsg
v011allIMIUM......110•110M111119:.
G. S. Atkinson, I,. D. S.,D. D.S
DENTA,L StitGEON
Graduate of -the. Royal College et
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and "ErnI., '
versity of Toronto.
• Late District Dental Officer,
tary District Number One, Loridon„A<'
Ont.,
Main Office, Main St. Exeter, Ont.
• Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.m..
to 5.30, p.m.
Office hours at ZCRICII ONT., Tues.:
only, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 5.00
o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
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A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Stugeon
Office--McDonneil's bales ab/es ant
John St. Phone calls receive prokupti
attention. Phone 26w
Local Cartage,
, I AM' NOW IN A POSITION TQ
GIVE OUR LOCAL TRADE AN AI
MOST IMMEDIATE SERVICE.'
H. Bagshaw
TRY (JS • Phone 58W,
Cochrane Michine
Works
Ford,moiors reground, fitted with
Pistons, Comp/ete., $16.00 Every",
make of Car Motor ancl„Engines re-
ground with Pistons Complete to fit,-,
also Trac4ors.
FARMS FOR, SALE -A few cheitel
farms in the Townships of Ufsborneg
Tuckersmlth and Hibbert, aootl
buildings and well located as to marl
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos,,
Cameron, Ane‚ Box i4. filxete. 7
• GREGG'S
Clothing lIospital
We are pleased to announce that
we are able- to return te our work
and are again able to give you;
prompt- and satisfactory serVice.
Cleaning, PreSsing, Dyeing, Re
pairing,, Remodelling. 'I'tirlifrig of
all kinds of Clothing.
LADIJOS' 'WORK A SPECIALTY
We ,alati make Ladies' and Gent
Ortler,,, -A trial is solicited.
A. T. HARNESS AV;11T.AthoGIIIIEGG
lehene 1.42„ Exeter,