The Exeter Times, 1924-8-28, Page 8Phone' 16W
Fall and Winter
Coats
NOW ON DISPLAY
We invite yon to come in and see the new coat for ladies and
Misses, A big variety 'of new cloths and styles at new low pX ees
will tempt you to make an early selection.
House. Dresses 98c.
These attractive house dress-
esare an unusual Bargain at
)8c. Come in and see for your-
self.
Stocking Bargains
Cotton Stockings, all sizes, 25c
Silk Lisle Stockings, 49e
Silk Hose, nude shades,,98c
M-' s = . rk Shirts 98c.
ALL SIZES FROM 141/ TO 17 IN STOLE
These shirts are real value and w e have a big demand for them
Men's Shirts $1.49
All Sizes trellis 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.
S,,,, e Special Values
LARGE GLASS FLOWER VASES 35c. EACH
Jelly Glasses 5c. ea Odd Cups
Sweet Oranges 39c doz
3 boxes Matches 25c
4 tins Banquet Sardines....25c
Large tin pink salmon.. 15e
Large tin red salmon 25c
10c ea.
Royal Yeast Cakes 05c
Carnation Milk....6 and 12%c
15 bars any laundry-soap.,98c
2 lbs. Seedless Raisins 25c
New, large Lemons ....30e. doz
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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 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.
Licensed Eanbalnner and Funeral Director
Motor Hearse and F' Horse Equipment
Long distance calls given prompt attention.
DAY AND NIGHT -SERVICE
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Market report , ' T1te following is .CAVEPRESI I"I'EiIIAN CHURCH,
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected every Wednesd �, ileis aomos i'oQte, B.A., 1&3Tin1iter
New wheat $1.2.9 Old $1,15
Oats 4Q to 45c
Dar•IeY 65---70:
Manitoba flour $4.40
Pastry Flour $3.75
Family flour $4,15
Feed Flour $2.00
Bran $1.55:
Shorts $1.70
Dairy ,Butter 31c
Creamery butter 39, 40
Eggs, extras 34c
Eggs, seconds 24c
Lard 20e
Hogs $10.25
LOCAL
Mr.' Jos. Davis, of Merlin, is hol-
idaying in town.
Mrs. Cook, of Yorktown, Sask., is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Hy. Squires.
Mr, Wm. Davis is holidaying with.
his sister, Mrs. G. Wells, in Wind-
sor.
hiss Rose Lamport is holidaying
with the Misses Sweet in Tillson'--
burg
Rev. Jas. Foote will be in his own
pulpit on ° Sunday next, after his
vacation.
Miss Alice Pfaff returned on Fri-
day form a holiday trip to Bad` Axe,
Michigan.
Mrs. W. H. Dearing and daughter
Madeleine visited for a few days at
Grand. Bend.
Mrs. P. Rowcliffe, of London, spent
a few days last week with her sister
Mrs. R. Dinney,
Miss Lillian Myers and Miss Mc-
Donald, of Toronto, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. M. Pfaff,
Mr. '•iF. Sheere and Mr. R..Gould=
,ing are in Toronto this week tak-
ing in the exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Baker re-
turned Monday after visiting for a
few days in Kingsville.
Mr. Wallace Fisher, of St. John,
N. B., is holidaying with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher. .
Mr. Sparling, of Forest, formerly
of Woodham, has rented Mrs, A.
Ford's residence on Huron St.
Mr• and Mrs. Wm. McAllister and
family, of Mt. Brydges, are holiday-
ing with Mr. and lIrs. • Jas. Jewell.
Mr. and SIrs. R. Brand, of Alvin
ston, are holidaying with the Tatters
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ma-
whinney,
Master Robert Hamilton -has re-
turned to his home in Cromarty
after visiting with his grandmother,
Mrs. Hamilton, for two weeks.
Miss Lillian Robinson, of Van
couver, B. C., who has been visiting
her sister,- Mrs. T. E. Handford, • at
0 -rand Bend, ✓left: Monday for her
home.
Mr. C. H. Sanders has purchased
an Overland sedan with balloon tires
from Mr. E. Doyle. Mr. Doyle went
to Toronto Wednesday to bring it
home.
Miss Margaret Sharp 'sang a bea-
utiful solo in her usual accomplish-
ed.
ccomplished. manner at the morning service
in Cavell Presbyterian church on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Briniacombe
and daughter Alice, have "returned
to` Hamilton, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Welsh, who will visit there
for a time.^-'
lir, H. Bowers and his bride (nee
Miss Dorrance) who have been on
their wedding trip to Toronto, Ham-
ilton and Niagara Falls, were in
town on Tuesday.
Mrs. M. Sheere, Mrs. G. Hockey
and son Kenneth, retlurned "ihome.
.Monday after visiting in Lansing,
Mich. The former's granddaughter,
Mrs. Amos Parker, returned with
them on a visit.
Miss N. Medd and Miss Marjorie
Medd have returned from a motor
trip to Niagara Falls, which they
took with Rev. T. A. Barnard and
family, .of Fordwich. They visited at
Grimsby and Guelph enroute: •
Rev. Wm. Ruby, wife and child-
ren, of Chicago; Norman Ruby wife
and children, of Millbank, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ruby, of New Hamburg,,
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Hardy on Monday and •Tuesday,
Next Sunday the services in the
Main st, church will be conducted
by ` the pastor, Rev. F. E. Clysdale,
at 11 a. m. and 7 p. rn. At the mor-
ning service the sacrament of the
Lord's supper will be administered.
Mrs. Al. Jones, of Grey street,
and Mr. and M'rs. D. C. Tanner, •,of.
Leslie street, motored td Exeter and
spent an enjoyable time with - Mrs':
Jones' mother. They also visited.fri-•
ends in Hensa11,--London Advertiser
The high school enrollment has
now. reached 198, which is already
up to last year. Exeter school has
earned a good name for efficiency
which draws the scholars, and Ex-
eter citizens are proud of their
school. `
Miss Gregory is leaving for Brant-
ford on Friday to resume her duties
on the
staff
of the .Collegiate Insti-
tute there, having '
vrng liad leave of at -
Iseine through, illness since last Feb-
ruary. Her sister, Mrs. Millar is ac -
componying lier for the winter.
Rev. John Ball, of Lambeth, occ-
upied the pulpit in the ,Tames street
church on Sunday, delivering two
fine sermons. The pastor, Rev. W.
E. Donnelly, is expected home from
his holidays this week to tape his
work next Sunday,
The Pastor, Rev. Jas. Foote, wig
have charge of the services " niext
Sunday.
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
Class. N
Boy _Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES STREET 1016THODIST
CHURCH CH
Rev. W.:�E. (Donnelly, 13. A.. Pastor
Rev. W. E. Donnelly will be batdc
in his own pulpit; next Sunday. "'-
10.15 -Morning Fellowship.
11 a.m.=-"Tile Kingdom 'of God"
3 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
7 p.m. -"The Highway of the Soul"
Miss M. Abbott has been visiting
for a .week in Lucan, 14`•
Mr. E. A. Follick is `spending the
Exhibition weeks in Toronto.
Miss Mabel Walker has resigned.
her position with Powell's Bazaar.
Mrs. (Dr.) Lannin, of Hamilton,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Camp-
bell.
Miss Pearl Kline, of Mitchell, ip,
vsiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Nestle.
Mr: Alex. Lloyd, of Toronto, is
visiting with Mrs, Lloyd at the home.
of Mr. L. Day.
Miss' Wanda Willis, of Centralia,
is visiting with her cousin, Miss.
Viola Hodgert. ,
Mrs. Wm. Wilson returned to Pe=
trolea Wednesday after visiting ' fo
a week in town.
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Mrs. Rousom has returned to Tor-
onto after visiting her parents, Mr.
and .Mrs. W. J. Bissett.
Mrs. J. W. Powell and daughter
Marion, left Tuesday to visit at
Grimsby and Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Follick, of
Pt. Perry, are visitin with Dr. L. L.
Dr. Johnston, of Hamiton, holi- I
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Ladies' and Misses' Fall
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WE HAVE A SPLENDID RANGE _ OF SNAPPY STYLES IN NEW
FALL AND WINTER COATS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN AND . ARE
°READY FOR THE EARLY BUYERS.
eau.tif u1,S1k Knit Dresses $15
THIS IS A VERY POPULAR LINE FOR, FALL. IT COMES IN 15
SHADES, .LOOKS SMART, AND WILL BE VERY .SERVICEABLE.
OUR PRICE $15.00
Table Linen $1 per. yd.
A Good ,Cloth for every day use,
and comes in a very pretty pattern.
It is unbleached, Good Value at
$1.00 per yard.
Table Linen $1.75 yd.
This is an all -linen . Cloth, and
looks well when -laundered. The best
line we have had for years.
Extra Value, 'at per yard $1.75.'
All Y
Wool
Sweater
Coats f
or Men.
IN THE NEW 'LIGHT SHADES THAT ARE BEING. WORN SO
MUCH THIS SEASON. THEY ARE ALL W,0c1L AND COME WITHOUT
COLLAR SPECIAL VALUES, EACH $2.75.
'25 pair of Ladies' & Children's Shoes at 75c.
WE HAVE 25 PAIRS_ OF LADIES- AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS
AND PUMPS, VALUES UP TO $3.50; NOT ALL SIZES .pr TFIE LOT.
FOR QUICK SALE, PEIt PAIR 75c.
o�thcott Bros.
family, of Guelph, have been holi-
daying with relatives in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe, 'Misses
Vera and Reta motored to Clinton
and spent' Sunday with relatives
;Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Triebner and
daughter, of Toronto, are visiting
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Triebner.
Miss M. Gill, of Portage la°Prairie
left Wednesday morning- after vis-
iting for several days with her fa'
ther, Mr. F. Gill. ,
Mr. and 4Irs. 3. Cisler and Miss
Myrtle, of Jackson, Mich, visited
with Mr. J. W. 'Powell on Tuesday
while on a motor trip.
Reeve W. - D. Sanders . returned
home last week from a trip to Chi-
cago. He took the boat from Chicago
to Milwaukee and had an excellent
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Triebner and
little son, who have been visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Triebner, for two weeks left Satur-
day for their home at Cornwall.
Rev. W. E Donnelly, who has
been holidaying during the month.
of August, expects to return Friday
and will occupy the pulpit in James
St, church next Sunday. Mrd' Don-
nelly had motored as far as Oshawa,
when he was '•called to his home
near St. Thomas owing to the ser-
ious illness of his father.
On Friday 'night on London Road, a
horse running loose nn the road; jump
-
e:.1 out of the ditch directly ;in .front
of 2. N. Creech's 'car,, and as there
was no chance Of avoiding the col-
lision they nal -trolly caane together,
with the result that (the• horse, was
slightly injured and the radiator, one:
light and themolter meter of - the car
were broken. Luckily the car was
travelling very slowly, aact was onLv
swerved to one side, the occupants
receiving only, a shaking up.
The Times is in `receipt of a card
from Miss L. M. Jeckell, who with
her brother, Mr. Jas. Jeckell, are.
visiting in the Yukon. The card was
written from Dawson and - reads,
"This is the farthest We will be away
from home but it is well worth com-
ing to see the mining for gold by
hydraulic and dredging, not to men-
tion seeing our brother after an
absence of twenty-four years.
OI3SEILVATIONS
I wonder if the people of town
and surrounding country know that
the Exeter Canning Factory canned
nearly 1,000;000 cans of the choicest
peas that were 'ever' packed; and
that our own farmers grew them.
And then again theesavii g° of the
crop gave employment' to over 100
people and spread hundreds of dol-
lars in this community,
A few yards over from this fact-
ory is the cucumber salting station
where there are thousands, yes mil-
lions of "cokes" finding an outlet
from this community and pouring in
Shelties to the pockets' of citizens
as well as farmers, and keeps Dad
Chambers on the jump till late on
into the night storing the back
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b
breaking ar
fr `
t-.
Across the track the Salt Worlds
are busy night and day, lifting salt:
front under our very feet, inaking it
pay.,
Did anyone see the 'new face of
the tgwn clock, lit by hydro at night
andthe beautiful flowers and car-
pet of grass around the Library and
I•Iydro station
Obseryer
WELL'S
BAZAAR
PLAIN PRICE STORE
Last Saturday we had a little Flow-
er Show, which -we believeour patrons
appreciated. We are always on the
alert to have: new offerings to ;Tease,
While. the flowers were not for Cale
many people enjoyed their presence
along with us. As acu ounce of per-
formance is worth a TON of cionm-
Jilaint wi5 want to be itt line with the
Performers, both in new ideas and
business gett•ess. We want you to
Comte in often and see our offerings.
Time is 'at hand for FALL PARTIES
when that Popular Cantly Confection
\Iarshmellows is more appreciated
than any other time. We keep only
the best makes and sell it iliac any quan-
tity. Also Picnic Plates, . .Napkins,
Wax Paper and Wax Cups, Paper
Tablecloths too.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
BERRY' SlJTS,
SUGAR AND CREAM SETS sr
At, rediculous prices, 2 days only.
Do you need a Set of Diishes ?
If 1ve cannot save you money we don't
deserve your patronage.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Two lots cornering on Wellington
& William Sts.; 7 -room brick 'dwel-
ling with kitchen and woodshed;
good cellar, hard and soft water,
:electric lights, stable, garage ;and
hen .house. Easy terms and a bar-
gain for quick sale. For terns ap-
ply on premises or to Thos. Camer-
on, Auct., Box 154, Exeter. 4. Also a,
Jersey cow for sale due in , Sept.
GENERAL COOK
This is a steady position in a com-
fortable home. Good salary to
start and increase at end of six mon-
ths. No washing. • P. 0. Box 672
London:
FURNITURE
FOR
QUALITY; QPRICES:
EService and Satisfaction
CALL ON US
FUNERAL ' DIRECTORS
AND.
FURNITURE DEALERS.
N. W
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PHONE 20W
PHONE 20J
W. R. Goulding
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 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 -On Mildmay 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 FUR SALE.
SLP WANTED 'ren acres in Tp. Stephen, • Cour. 2;
Men and women to work in the good house and barn, nenlrouse; 334
acres Strawb'rries for 1925 crop; .ex-
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.
Exeter Evaporator. Work to start
about Sept. 8th. Apply to
L. E. NIX at the Evaporator
Harvey Bros. have a few tons of
Swift's fertilizer more than they
have sold. Anyone wanting some
may call and get it. Harvey Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth, of Chi-
cago, motored over and are visiting
the latter's father and sister, Mr. T.
Seed and Mrs, W. F,' Abbott. Mr.
Farnsworth carries a motto on iris
auto that is web worthy of notice
"Safety - or Sorrow"
DIED IN INDIAN HEAD SA
SK.
Sre,
Mr. Thomas ,G. Wi,Iliantis died ;n, Ini-
'riian Head Hospital, on August 7th
at'h.
t e ager of 52 'ears ;
y (,5months.N_
tvite predeceased Winn a year ago last
iliay 13th. He, leaves to inou.rn his
adit,l ted daughtertnine,'years old, three
sisters and two ;brothers, one s,irste,r
being Mrs. Solomon, Jacobi, of 7,u.r,iiel:
;11�r. Williams used to reside .in. Exeter
North, 'but in 1903 went west with
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the rentr of the .family, living for sone
, .
satx•
S7 ttronville, Sasl. :E -le left;'
the Jarm; two yes,rs ago out, account of
his' wife's health, and •since has resided
1,. es7ded
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Death was, s due t
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anaemia and ka;dney trouble,
INSTJIvANCG CONJ'ANY
THE 1WIETROPOLTIAN 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 supremacy in its ° field, is that
people ° believe its policies most des-
irable, its service best, and its costs
t
mos economical. This Company is
ready to serve you. Tell your insur-
ance wants to CHARLES F. WAY,
Metropolitan Agent, Exeter, Ont.,
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s�Canada.
Auto for Hire
CLOSED CAR
DAY AND NIGHT S]Ci1uVIOp7
CHARGES "REASONABLE.
A, T. HARNESS
Phone 424 Exeter. tr, i M
ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Conic
my of Huron, Correspondence arran8ni
ments for sales can be -made by ca1ZZ
lug up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
I. R. CARLING B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans,, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeton
G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the. Royal College at
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Unf,.
versity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mil.
tary District Number One, Londo;
Ont.,
Main Office, Main .St. Exeter, On&
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 8.4-,
to 6.30, p.m. ,
Office hours at ZURICH ONT., Tueit,
only, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 5.a6),'
o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
A. L. TENNANT
Veterinary' Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's fsaies iTtables on
John St. Phone calls' receive prornp
attention. Phone 26w
Local Cartage
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AY! NOW IN .A POSITION 4
GIVE OUR LOCAL TRADE AN A
MOST IMMEDIATE SERVICE.
H. Bagshaw
TRY US Phone 5 Sv"
.Cochrane Machine
Works
Ford motors •reground, fitted wit'
Pistons, Complete $16.00 Ever
make of Car Motor and Engines re-
ground with Pistons Complete to fit;
aleo Tractors. •
FARMS POR $ALE -A. few choicAt
Lamas In the Townships of Usborne'.
Tuckersmith and Eibbert. Good
buildings and well located as to mars"
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thog4
Cameron, Auct.. l3ox 154. Exeter.
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GREGG'S
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Clothing Hosp
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Wo are pleased to,annouuce that:
we are able to return to our: wort
and are again able to give yogi
prompt And satisfactory service. '
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Re
pairing, Il:emodelling. Turning of
all kinds of clothing.
LADIES',,WORR A SPECIALTY ~ ,
We also make Ladies'' and Gent'*
Suits to -Order. A trial is solicited.
WV'I. "GREGG