HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-4-9, Page 81 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCA.TE EW COAT . -- EOR $12.95 and $15.95 Those are nicely trimmed coats of good serviceable all ; wod1 eloths made up in styles that you. will like, We are featuring • a group of fully lined medium weight coats in plain tailored styles sands, fawns and blacks priced from $15.95 to $25.00 also a few special coats some of which are fur -trimmed at $22.50 to $25.00. '. Holeproof Silk Stockings 98c. These are genuine, I-Ioleproof brand Silk Stockings, first tival7 ity and full-fashioned, some with extra stretch rib tops.AI1: the new shades,and black now in stock a real bargain at 98c, a pair. English. Broadcloth Shirts $2.50 Men'sshirts of genuine English Broadcloth with seperate soft collar to match in white, sand, blue and mauve are a wonderful va- lue at our special price of $2.50 for shirt and collar, sizes 14 to 17 Bars of Laundry Soap Gold, Comfort, P.&G., Sunlight 25c 7 big cakes Castile soap ....25c Special Mixed Tea 59c a ib 1 ib, crispy soda biscuits ..15c. Special cocoa 2 lb. for 25c 3 boxes of matches for ....29c. 3 lbs. of good rice for 25c. 2 pkgs. seeded raisins for:, 25c Special Coffee 39c a lb. Kellogg Corn Flakes 3 for 29.e Shredded Wheat 2 for ....25cc. Royal Yeast Cakes .5c .a pkg. 3 bottles extracts for. 25c. 2 lbs. seedless raisins for 25c. 2 lbs. ginger snap for...:N '25c. J. A. Stewart BETTER V�LIIES IN FURNtTURJ,at GARDINER'S�, Latest • Designs Better Seri e: Largest Stock Lowest Prices i.0 The Home Furnisher M. E. GARDINER Director of Funeral Service Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 1 LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE, 741; Night eill,,,.7lr' OPERA 'HOUSE BLOCK ti Men's Store Phone 81w Men's Store; - �l�jl�i�ll(111lUlilflll�►►�IHE4i�����,t�, i, 4 DRESS This:is Borsalino ��• v rrc�-e,ai- Borsalino Hats are as dj - tinguished in service as they are in appearance The Hat You Will-Be- Sorry ill-BeSorry To Part Witic I • hl 74• We also have an up-to-date range o,,,�4� tr OUR LINE OF CAPS IS THE FINEST WE HAVE.. CARRIFJ YEARS AND THE PRICES ARE DOWN KING HATS t TfkLMNL, ,Merchant Tailor and Gents'Outfitter s:;r*. 'o tlr,� k' ✓��r.l .ii:yo�Tfi i a JA ys to use 4RTIN�SENOU 'OO'Ci PURE PAINT . NI SHES Fot`rE�retyPurpase-,F�cEv Sucff. ` w Write to Head Office. Montreal for free !Booklet �I1OMr; PAINTING MADE EASY SOLID BY 4A. .AWI NS 'Exeter' 6 Ont. w..1 ri rit- e (Z.' :YPAfNY a va,Nisr+EY Exeter Markets `,Wheat $1.25. Barley 65e, Barts, 43c. Manitoba Flour $4.90 13le ded Four $4,5.5 Pasry Flour $ 4,15 Feed Flour $2.25 Bran $1.50 Shorts $L60 Butter, 30c, Creamery Butter, 3$e, Eggs, extras, 26c. Eggs, firsts 21c. Lard 20c Hogs Selects $13.75 Hogs thick smooth $12.50 CAVEN i•ansarweitO C1E I JROH Rev, James llote, B.A„ Minister•, ?to a,ln. suitd:.ay'' $drool 044 Bible G'1a4e, • 11.00 o:w,�-��Tha• .Ministry of the Risen Lord" • , The Minister 7.01) p.nz -"The Resurrection." The Minister 44+4.44•14++++++++++++44.1•++41 LOCAL 4:1444+++44 •`o•'y'1e"gli'.jy i The ' Young People's League of James St. will put on a play in the Opera, .House, Tuesday April 21st, entitled "Welcome 'Home Jimmie." Good Fridayis a public holiday. School closed Thursday for the Easter„ holidays. Is Exeter going to . have a soft'. ball league this summer? Miss Gladys Ward, of London, , is visiting her brother Dr. Ward. Miss Elva Harvey visited for a few daps with her sisthr in Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sims and fam- ily have returned home- from Detroit Mrs.. J. A. Stewart has ' returned after spendinng a few days in Tor- onto. Friday being a holiday the stores of town will remain open Thursday evening. Mrs. E. A. ' Follick returned home Saturday evening after visiting in Simcoe, Hamilton, Ingersoll, and London. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mitchell and Mr. Bert Gardiner, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gardiner. Mrs. Inksater, of Paris, Ont. vis- ited her sister, Mrs. W. J. Bissett over the week -end. I w Mr. C. H. McAvoy who has been }g Montreal the past few weeks, re- tyrned home Tuesday. Miss M. E. Brown and Miss Scad- ding, of Toronto, visited with Miss. L. M. Jeckell over the week -end. Mrs. S. W. Rowe, of Galt, • who last week underwent a serious oper- ation is, we are pleased to state, considerably improved. Mr. Jos. Richardson, motored up from Woodstock and visited . his sister, Mr's. Emmerson, at Dr. Hynd- man's Hospital on Monday.' Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Complin and Mr. Dinning motored to Strathroy on Sunday to visit Mrs. Complin's mother Mrs. DeCou who is ill. The evening service in Caven church was withdrawn on Sunday Rev. Mr. Foote taking the service for Mr. McFarlane, of Bayfield. In the report of the. Exeter H. S. Iast week Miss Marguerite Aldswor- th should have been credited with 73 per cent. in geometry instead of 23. Mrs. Kyle is visiting her son iMIr. TI. Kyles, of mon, and is attending the funeral of her sister-in-law, the late Mrs. A. Q. Berryhill, of Blau - shard. • •S,,Mr.,and Mrs. 0. C. Ward and fam- ily intend leaving next ;week for Tlorndale where Mr. Ward has pur- „ehased .a general store. Their many It lends here will wish them every SuCCeas.. Mr. Philip Mardge of Usborne has purchased the residence of ;Mr. H. Spackman, - Andrew .St. Mr. Madge -will not move to town until the fall and in the meantime has rented the residence to Mr. J. L. Lewis. Seeding operations are under way andif the fine weather continues pope will finish up this week. The (first onions to be sown in town were sown on Friday last and since that it me quite a lot of the seed has gone G The Canning Factory sold their silo to Mr. Ralph Willis, of Stephen, In taking it down one side was un- dermined with a view to having it fall in '.a certain direction but part of it crumpled up and some of the tile fell ,on some of the machinery causing damage. Mr aid Mrs. Wm. Passmore and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Woods motored td So.u`thampton last .week where they visited with Mrs. Robb, on the Indian Reserve. They also visited with Mr. and Mts. W. B. Rydall at ShalloviLake and at Owen Sound. At the regular meeting of the L. O.L. on. Friday -evening last Mr. H. Bowers gave the brethren a very interesting talk on Ulster that was greatly' appreciated The business of 'the evening was, followed by a lunch and a sociable tune that was much enjoyed. •• Mr. 4: Frank' Glass, ex -M. P. for East. Middlesex, and father of Mrs. (Dr..) G. S. Atkinson, of town, died in London Monday following a len gthy illness. „ Mrs. Atkinsonspent everal °days in London previous to iter father's death. D. Atkinson s in • London to -day (Wednesday) attending the funeral. s.• The Young Peoples League of J' men t. a S held their annual election of:officers tiers Tu d es ay evening with the fo}lowing results: s Pre rd ant Miss Al- a, Harding; lst Vice President A. 'apton; 2nd Vice President ' � Miss Ii ids Powe; 3rd Vice President, C. 'oliva' 4th Vice President Miss ss Ver- n `C a oaten' Secretary, ec star Harold Fisher; ys o •Tr, eesurer, Hedley edl e May; Pianist Miss I{lrfeiie Stewart; Ass't pianist, IVtiss ";Lula Pym. •' Among _those who attended the '',,funeralof the h late Ro • :'' er Northc e ott Roger on Monday were Mr. and Mrs Frarik %Northcott, :of Alvinston; Mrs. Thorn- ;a� Ehom,pson,p.of. '1i°1'0 to; Mr. and 3V$r .'r , s tI � e x�f London.; [a'ecl s Ld bn" Mr. and .•t , ! rs. .; r sN0 too i'' ' 1 t.� Mid cls , � Q u titer 3 ,'1..t daughter 1,ella41,0 Stratford Mr. and 'Mrs. M. fir W . ie of lr i M s Tet ford; 112r, And Mrs. :Bartlett, of •,arlrona Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson' and son :Wilfrid. , r M r. and: Mrs. Marshall .lBbrc, and Mrs. "VIJ'tna Prance, M`t•,: and Mrs. ,las.' Protide and Miss LOvie, of l'' 4r`lIrrll.+Zx t erni h : There are g s that live on, germs., "'There r, There ara People like e tl at too., r: xe 1** 'These res eazch folks might try to r' : :1 a tray to snake baldness ;attack (•:::`� shite instead Ofthe hsad.,s • „ The happit�st" ,rtt�an irk the orle . is r the One o Who r 1sn`er. t� h e � hia. g . b �A.�� nd :.�t rtLrr<�waffairs: * * >k * * It is a',.00d idea a to kiss the tilt `ren'good-night 1, rf o tt tld Y "r�`�'iYi'd• Waiting up for them. EIDT 'HODIST JAMES 8TR � . Rev, W, E. pennant', B. A„ Pastor, W. R, Goulding, A T:'C,M. Organist and Choir -Leader 10,15' -Morning.. Fellowship. 11.00 -"Peace, through the Cross" God's Reconciling} Son. Reception' of Members 3:00 p.m, -Sunday School,: and Bible Classes. 7.00 -The Choir will render the Easter Cantata "The Crucifixion" • by 3. S. Stainer. Brief -Easter Message': by the pastor. EVEYBODY COME Ti1•URS,DAY', 41"Rt 9, 1925 IIIIIIIIIII ooll111111111111m11111111111111gllllllmlllllllllllllll millllll1um imIII111 iIpoiI11111ii mIImiIIllIIII mffi E TD1E-,S Up MEM 4.1011. 11401411111 INNEN C MINIM Mese MEOW MINIM Trivitt Memorial Church Rev. A. A. Trumper, Lf Th., Rector. an.-"Theaw D n Of a New Day." p.m.-`SEaster Companionship." Good Friday' at , .8 p.m. in ' the school hall illustrated ,address on the story of the Cross. Holy Communion Easter . Sunday at 8:30 a.m. . Powell's Bazaar Plain : Price• Store What we did to "'Increase our Business last Year, -.at„, the time seemed Useless, • 'biitr the Results have been gratif3"ing. There is no- thing so vital,.a`s growth, the busi- ness that• doesn't forge ahead slips back. Ours was -,slipping until we planned growth°; • i ten''we actually grew --and to -day, ;the human mind of this communityAs saying "Powell has the Right' _Idea,'+ get the price down and the ;trade will stay at home." BUSINESS•is Better than last year and that is saying a lot, and we are . giving °greater Values every week. Our Genuine Cut, •{,lass `Sherbets at $3.00 per dozen are'being snap- ped up, as well ast'ls}ei, iimblers at $1.80 and $2.00. Ne*.Kermiss and Minton shaped cups/,a,nd saucers at $3.00 per dozen -:;,are; .'here:: White fruit saucers at 5 cents ••and oat- meals at 10c. are unbeataable_-values. Our Dinner sets and Toilet sets va- lues are, marvelous. f.we . Invite . You to .Visit Our .Store Oiten,:?it WILL PAY You. -4', sa Large 12 oz. jars Vaseline fors, 25c. Good writing pads 3;fo#01.0c,,,init 5c Chocolate buds half pound 15c. Easter Lillies. Cut,, flowers at lowest . prices. Leave your, order, we will deliver. FOR SALE -Ford Touring. Car in good running shape. Apply to , R. B. Quante. FOR SALE -Second hand walnut dresser and stand. Parties may see same at. M. E.,•Gar:diner's•.Store. WANTED -Three : ambitious men with car Preferred, splendidlopport- unity for advancement, light work good wages .Apply to Box 282 Exeter, Ont. SALESMAN WANTED ' In every town and village in the County of Huron and 'BrucO on sa- lary or liberal . commission to,.inter duce "Renal" the very best; prepar- ation on the market to -day ;for hon- sehold furniture and automobiles a sure sale to customers as soon as Renal is demonstrated, none'ut en- ergetic live wires need apply;' -would not object to an aggressive 4aleslady Sample of goods`•and full agents out fits supplied. ' Apply for .particul- ars and terms to R. S. ;L•aiig, Box 304, Kincardine, telephone.`. 21. Mrs. Jos. Davis and two children of Merlin are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm : Fisher. Mr." Davis is expected here for Easter. • • Mrs: W. J, McIntyre and three W children, ho have been 'visiting with the former's ''parentsi, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sanders, for several weeks, left Friday,,last for her ,new home in Chicago, where Mr. McIn- tyre - tYre has been for some;time. were accompanied •to'Londou by 112rr. Sanders.The annual meeting of James St; Methodist Mission Circle was held on Tuesday evening April 7th. Re- ports were given and showed a splen did year's Work. • ,The officers elect- ed lected for the coming year were as fol- lows: Pres. Bertha Andrews:. Vice President Stella Southcott, rec. sec. Hilda Powe, Treasurer Alice Pfaff, Pianist E s lva'Huukin its box sup-. - m p- ert. Ruth Andrew, ! 'Christian., stew. super. Alice Handford;' Assisi.' Sup er,r . M s John Ro e•and Mrs. Amy. Y Miss Mildred ' IlarveY• QM Exeter. P was among the students`''of Alma College, St. Thomas, chosen to .take parta in ro ra ' 1 m iv it r sen t • to ri g e e r y demonstrate the er,ecope of the •'courses. of study being carried on at the col- lege. The guests,,x.hich filled the college auditorirr#$Msy.i'nclUded: Mem- bers of the City r+~oj;ncil, County council, the board '6f education, With theiri w vas the board of rA1nta College; and the enscutive •of the theta Daughters"' Society The de- part"m eizits, wh}ch deirionstvated their:. t,P wlorlr,.! fiSrc�urlecl.r ��,musrc� .(sfriginp�r, } `ono vrolz sit iZ charpip,, p� , ra,,'"expres- sion, � res- fir , p sion h ice cI - 1 e ucati.o � rile rl rr >py$ n., $ r s i' 1 3 pF r eats •arta:a d,. h si' ti cl e g, .c:fir s h m economics a d s is' ,1< 'ti r a /� Y.�11 �r 6 h. ar e r' r'T �.1 H v rove bye ��' �It" y osE# eleciecf �or. the chorus, tvhieh g i''e 'several very fine ' nt#n'ibers to eoncl-ude the 1�ro- gram. r .. x,dpY v :. • MOM IMMO MIND MIEN IMMO . 11114111 =:: • Q mor master Men, we are showing a beautiful range of New Cloths this season tailored in single or double breasted styles. ,You will want your now suit for East:,.. Let .__ show You $16.50 ' ' $22.50 $30.00 $35.00 New Biltmore Hats Men's en's Light Tan Oxfords Showing the newest styles fbr Spring as well as the 'newest shades. Priced at , $3.50 • $4.00 15.00 The light Tan Oxfords will be very popular this season. We are 'showing two snappy styles Priced at $7.00 and $8.00 Smart Styles in Ladies' Coats the newer styles.:: We some good styles for Coats • 'x15,00 to $35. Every week we show a number of are sure "you win like 'them. This week we Offer 'growing girls priced at $12.00 to $15.Od. Ladies' Coa 00 New Hosiery for Easter In the .new light shades, that are so popular this season. They sell at popular prices $1.00 • $1.50 $2.00 New -Gloves for Easter In Griffin make every pair 'is double tipped which ensures long ,;` `wear at per pair $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Wall Papers - Linoleums Congoleum Rugs We carry a splendid stock of : thei ,.above lines. Bring in the size - of your room and get our prices.'' j „ J.. 100 good blinds in dark green to . clear. r•at 98c:.,each • Southc�tt- Bros. NORM lommi MAIMS gull it11111i!lIIIIIIfiImomflmooli mliolllliNllmlwnolRfIIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIimimIHNiINi molit11it11111(itlipioni emtl V im_ ant e.81`604:Ar4il."4.11N TIIE PUBLIC LTf REPAIRS • We are lord prepared to do all kinds of repairs on broken frames, whereas before, afore, we'had to send 'then to London or elsewhere HEAVY SHELL FRAMES . TO YOUR OWN LENSES, WBJLE YOU WAIT, $3.00. SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES, $1.00 and UP. Dr. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN MAIN 8T. EXETER, ONT. PHONE 70 VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUC- TION • Pupils visited or received Terms Moderate Concert Engagements Accepted. ROBERT •GAMBRILL Phone 161, Exeter NOTICE Onion Growers -Have onion seed to let out on contract. -George Hay, Crediton, Phone 29-12. • Dutch Sets for Sale. Apply to L. Day & Son, Florists. LOST -In Exeter, a large black carved lava breastpin. Valued as heirloom. Finder rewarded by leav- ing at Times -Advocate. WANTED -Cattle for pasture - Lot 12 S. Bound. Hay. Apply to John Penhale, Hay, P.O. Phone 35'r 12 Dashwood. R. E. Pickard has been appointed general'; agent for the Great West Life Assurance Co. with headquart- ers : at. Exeter. This company ' has the, largest business done in Canada, Mr:- Pekar d,s office'is at his .resi- dence, John St. CLEAR AND COLORED FLOOR VARNISH Ask for Carmote Colored Varnish, formerly called Campbell's Varnish Stain. Splendid for refinishing your furniture, woodwork, floors. W. J. IIEA.MAN sells it. STRAWBERRY PL PLANTS FOR SALE, Excellent e t Va eti ri es Dunlap(early), a 1 Glenn, Mary(Mid Summer), Stevens (lte). 75c per, 100; $2.00 per 300; ,$3.00 per 500; $5.00 per 1,000. . 5e' extra per 100 if sent b mail. Y m L Apply to Nathan Doupe, Kirkton, Ont. Libby McNeil &- Libby OF CANADA, LTD., OF CHATHAM is now open to write pickle acyeage in and around the districts of Exe- ethnnd Ilensall for the cohzinp sea oIF - Anyone Wishing to 4intft ` -.inti • e k l s e Mr. iU• Y W. W. Mae, tnict than in Exeter, eter or write rte ltim ncl he will ladl call an ... ase g y d you nd ive 't tt any g 5'' ycii y niay. retraire. . We 'are,' paying more. money, and receiving larger pickles Try one or two acres. COAL -,=COKE AND INSURANCE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED El. J. CHRISTIE OFFICE: North of f;Ti7llott•. and Johns Great Bg�arns in Furniture during the next two months; R. N.-ROWE EMBAIt1 ERS; . ND FUNERAL_ DIRECTOR PHONE 20W ' 3i PHONE 20J Safety Razbr `Blades Sharpened '(any make) SINGLE EDGE 3c DOUBLE EDGE 4c Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE, Druggist CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING SUITS MAIL'- LkW.f ASURE TO FIT YOU.A,ND YOUR•:POCKET WORK'' CALLED FOR AND DE- IaYERiiiDt;,,,;, ; • ELLIOTT AND JOHNS " W. R .0 uldin g 1. T:, M. Organist and Choirz iaster James St. • Metliryodist', Church Instlrucction iIi'' Piano Vocal Organ ,%•,,,. Theory Supervisor of "tiusus in Schools Concert En age mettSAcep te d Studio Victoria -St: , L'-'- ' ''Box 57 ! EXETER, ONT. J. L.,: LA3W1S CONTRACTOR' Cement and Carpenter Work ESTIMATES- FIJRNISHED EXETER ; :-- QNTARIO Wood yf r Sale AUANTIT';Y 0 Q IS, WOOD,FOR S.LLE „ . . H. R��1 Y M TRY U$ ,;,-'1-i , 1Pr}6ne $8w M eat , x arket. A SIS T - 4v , 0A4 We deliver to Centr•ali a and. 0,48% and ;,west of Exetei, Ytt�P +d e�each1 week. . .ri• ,, ;.es y _ rloin»t solwieo" .,».... 1'IXOND 38 I. R. ' CARLING B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, &e., Loans, Investments, .Insurance, Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers , Solicitors &c. Money to Loan, Investments Made, Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for use of our Clients without charge. Exeter London Hensen ERNEST ELLIOT CONVEYANCER, ETC. HIGH CLASS INVESTMENTS (Trustee Investments) Bearing interest at 5 Y4 per cent. INSURANCE Office: .Main St. Exeter, Ont. G.S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College a, Dental Surgeons of Ontario and /hag veraity of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer. Mlil- tary District Number One, Loadiia5 Ont., Main Office, Main St. Exeter. 011: Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.m. to 5.10. P.M . Office hours at ZURICH ONT., TUIL only, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 5.91 o'clock p.m. Phone 79. • DR. G. F. R0ULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.B. DENTIST - Office over I. R. .Carling's Law' office. - Extractions Under Oxygen Gas. DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.L.D., Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers sity DENTIST 'Office over Gladman & tanbur ' office, 'Main Street Exeteg. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUSTIONEER for Huron and Middlesex •. FARM SALES A 'SPECIALTY Prices reasonable and satisfaction; guaranteed; EXETER P. 0. or RING 138 A. R. TENNA:NT •''r7 ` Sur _ ergxlrtdry eo• Office-41c1.)onnell's gales ' Joh n8t: Pha ' ne sarin raCeiva prenrj* attention. Phone 23w.• 5A1VMES W. WATSON - LICENSED AUCTIONEER Sales conducted • in any locality. Perm Stock sales a specialty: Satin- faction guaranteed.Charges mod. erste. Orders left at this office wilt:.' be promptly P y attended,to. R.R. No. 1, iii xkto lion e K' Jn nrkto 4r ' , k1G 2. Irk A MS 1 it Ai- A fc! sf. choleit , �,� ,,•h� e't•• P�'.. 'alal��ipd.tl.. "F,"f6oi+rpey,°; bra nrZ+t1�:.. es?Itl H11�1atart. !'�moAE buildings'said sit loeeted •a tO ,ua11"�6 kete. ?MO& right. "At/Pit to 'l'hO*4 Cataroron, Aaet.. Box 184, 11xetor