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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-5-28, Page 8- 1 e are Selling The Balance of our Stock of Ladies' and Misses' Spring Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices This is an opportunity for you to buy an up-to-date Spring Coat at a genuine saving. Come in and see if we have a coat that you like in your size, if we have we will make the price right for you. There is still a good range of styles and sizes to choose from including several good black coats. This Season's Coats priced as low as $10 SPECIAL PRICES On Articles most People Need to Buy , at this Season of the Year Men's English Broadcloth shirts with sepexate collar $2.50 :Black Stbckbigs of children plain or ribbed for 25 cents Fawn or black stockings for, ladies or girls for 25 cents Pretty ginghams-tub-fast colors per yard 29 cents Men's odd tweed pants -sizes 'up to 40 for $2.98. Men's Work. Shirts, sizes 14 to 1736 for 98 cents. Sumner Vests for ladies and girls for 25 cents Men's Kakhi drill overalls -all sizes for $1.98. Men's fine print shirts -good cloths for $1.49. Ladies Holepi'oof c.k Stockings for 98 cents. A. Stewart Ladies Chambray House Dresses for 98 cents Ladies Summer weight Corsets for 98 cents Men's Work sox-3and 4 pairfor $1.00. J• ......... BETTER a GARDINER'S { Latest Designs Largest Stock. The e4 LUESIN FUJETURE., at Better Service Lowest Prices Home Furnisher, _ --, ''''.4-- «�. RDINER of Funeral Service and Horse Equipment AND NIGHT SERVICE / CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W ., , xes. switssill/r - • • Director Motor Hearse DAY LONG DISTANCE OPERA, HOUSE BLOCK . 4 �� i. 4 1. t • Store Men's Store Phone it Li TWO ri l i READY-TO-WEAR 1 , . SITS:' -PANT. 81w e 0 Models Men's d • Tweed Young Men's Effects, Homespuns Worsteds in and e e Merchant Tailor Gents' Outfitter 1 fliviR.N and ,r+ �, 1 s S f t h t b e t e UNIVERSITY T Y SPECIAL COURSE FOR In NATURE STUDY A%NDAcI1UCLI To equip teaehers to meet. the guuiretneets of the Department tion in thiesubject. - (Two credits towards a B.A. be given for this .000rsx+.) TEACHERS new. of Degree $u Astronomy, German' Zoology. �r " ..,."3"w G fi �.... WESTERN C�lE1ZSr TUBE ' re-. Educe- .. ' will f . itr{, A`i( 1 ..,..,.„.,...--1 ,. r.,,l �� _ Vii.. i� ...�,'a ,t Li.. ' ,. 1 va ,� 1'{ ;5 } !' 'q , h ;3u •, ,., •7 r I ; _ .",:-: Snl�r►itx><�;rSclac�arl JUNE AUGUST . , Far write f r4. K.p.&.lbawk,degt„ s:. 2rar. �,',6u,; Y "ei .�d � � , - ,. .-. ONTARIO Information deg X{r.'rtgstoru, f`. ! •.„ T (y y'%� 29th 5th ., maEeota Director, »r .r... u N �.. .M1 ;;. -. .� � l to - Dr. Dt , ^,:i Y s i t t • .n ., ., Via,*. , Contact offered also in Ii eruzi:esy, English, Vteneh, Uisto Letin Methouriatics and A Splendid oociai and athletic o ,q athletic program h1 I", throughout the b �7.+G. t@r'e sixi is a, Ve 6. r ataCif t ! Ere new � Uaai- 7i qy •F , E, r�rs Buildings. R..• tS'' 8 �Start OrA a 13. A.:l'r .� Course now! b. er l �i 7K d- i• e' -r .hef,xl wroelK,#o. ,:: .. study y �:tid rcr.. o,xtuoru. anti Mrs. J. Northcott and :'ten s` ent the �4 h +J p 2 tlZ at Mr. Dell : fs, Sexsnnith, . t r Rev. W. E. Donnelly. attended a caneention at Oil City an `4Vedne;i- days Exeter Markets Wheat $1.40, Barley 65e, Oats 500. Manitoba Flour $5.00 Blended flour, $4.70, Pastry Flour, $4.30, Feed Flour $2.10 Bran $1.50 Shorts $1,60 Butter, 30c. Creamery Butter 39c. Eggs Extras 27c. Eggs Firsts 22c. Lard 2Qc Hogs, selects. $13.20 Hogs, thick smooth $12.00 THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE a OA PSN ,I'EES,BITEr f1N CIU; o f Ror, Jnutoa Foote, flea.. Minster 11 a,ztz...-.-Servide, as Vsual 7 Palls --Services as Usual 4 -Se• tel•S ei +•h•1•• •'i'+�'••F••1••€•+'1*4',•i•3+• +.0 LOCAL ++l••l+++i�+• 3+ ++4.4+4+'i�•T• Mr. Murray of Mitchell, visited in town for the 24th. JAMES STREET RODIWI CHURCH Rev. W, 'E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor. W. R. Goulding,. A.T.O.M. Organist and Chou' -Leader 10,15 a.in---Morning Class, 11 a.m.-"Moses and King Tut. 3.00 p.m. --Sunday Scljool and Bible Classes. 7 p.m, -"your thought of God.". Everybody Welcome Trivitt Memorial Church Mr. Ted. Wolper assisted the Mit- Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector. chell Band on the 25th. Mr. I. C. Dinning spent the holi-, 11 a.m.-"Vision and Service." days at his home at Stathroy. 7 p.m. -"The East and the West." A number from Exeter attended the Mitchell races on May 25th. Dr. and Mrs. Ward'and family vis- ited in London over the holidays. Mr. Alex. Stewart, of. London, spent Sunday and Monday in town. Mr. Wm. Dignan, of Lucan, visit- ed his father in town on the 25th. Miss Jessie Manson, of London, spent the holidays at her home here. Miss Margaret Penrice, of London spent the week -end at her home here. Mr. Reg. Bissett; of Waterloo, vis- ited with his parents over the holi- days. Rev. M. J. Wilson, of Amherst - burg, called on. friends in. Exeter on Monday. Mr. F. A. Gilbert, of Fingal, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. 3'. S. Harvey. y Mr. Borden Cunningham, of Hur- on College, London, was home for the week -end. Mr. Donald Davis, of St. Thomas. spent Sunday and Monday with friends in town. Mr. John Lamport, of Detroit, is visiting his mother and his sister, Mrs. Marshall. Miss Mildred Norry and friend, c:f London, spent the 24th with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wells and babe, of Windsor, spent the holidays with relatives in town. •' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis, of Toronto, spent Sunday and Mdnday at their homes here. Mrs. H. Alton, • of West Wawa nosh, visited for a day with her xis ter Mrs. W. H. Johnston. Rev. F. E. Clysdale conducted the morning service at Hyatt Ave Meth- odist Church' on Sunday. Mrs- D•F'e,.,,E.e b aguu . of Winnipeg b'"atts visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Birney. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Witwer and Mr. Frank Barr, of Stratford, visited in town on Sunday. Dr. M. E. Johnston, of Hamilton, spent the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston. Mr. Milton Brock is preparing to erect a new red brick residence on the 8th concession of Usborne. Mr. J. M. Harvey, returned home last Friday having 'completed his year at Toronto Medical College. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Roulston and, son Verne and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer motored to Detroit for the holi- day. Mr. ant Mrs. J. L. Greive, and two children, of Strathroy, motored up and'spent the holidays with rel- atives. Messrs. Newman Hardy, Roy and Gordon Perkins, Orby Kestle and Arnold Ford, of Detroit, motored over for the 24th. Rev. L. C. Harvey, who attended the Conference in.London, spent Sunday with his "parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 'Harvey. Mr. S. M. Sanders and son Grant, and Mr.' and Mrs. W. J. Hamblyn and son motored to Goderich and Clinton on the 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kerslake and family and Mrs. Win. Taylor spent. the holiday -with Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Stoner of Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Treble and two children, of Toronto, visited for a few days with the former' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Treble. Dr. 'and Mrs. Snell of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Southcott Sunday evening on their return from a motor trip to Wind- sor. Mr. Maurice Senior and Miss Blanch Senior, of Toronto, motored up and spent Sunday and Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Senior. Mr. and firs J. T., Westcott and two sons and their wives, and other members of the family motored here from Hamilton mrlto a n on Monday da on y ,to spend Mrs. Asa 'PenhaIe and family spent a few days -"last •W'eek:vrsrtuiig friends near- London, Mr.. Penl,,ale: was a -lay delegate to the London, onference. • Miss Mildred Harvey of .Alma Col- ege, returned to St, Thomas Tues- day morning ' after spending a. few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harvey. • Mrs. A. E. Johnston` of Wes Wa- wanosl . spent the holid'ar With her: isters, Mrs. T. Harvey and Mrs. a S. Al'. Sanders and her brother-in-law, riIr. W. H. Johnston, Mr. Wes. Welsh, of 'Calgary, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Poole - tone, Her, brother, .Mr. S. A. Poplestone, accompalnied her down, tom Blyth on Monday. Mr. Harold Hunts and.Mr. Ernest Wells, motored up"' from Windsor or the holidays. Miss Ella Link re- urnea with ' Harold o T n uesda y morning to visit in Detroit; The Wednesday' afternoon halt: olidays will start next week Tor' he months of June, July and Ang- st, The Times -Advocate Will not e printed until Thursday. Mr. R, L, Rogers, ' Fuller relnree- ntative who has been oceutiyIna' he residence of Miss H. Frayne en antes St., is leaving • for Stratford, where he Inas- been appointed ans't, u,, erintendent, „. Powells Bazaar Plain Price Store The . mails just now are flooded with literature of so-called bargain- ing 'in argain-ing'in other places than:Exeter. We want to tell thee that for all round bartering you will go many miles to beat the values given in Exeter. Our store is a fair example, we are daily picking up new items of mer- chandise and passing it on at sur- prising values. Like the lady from Dashwood said last Tuesday', "you certainly sell cheap."- FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIALS Every Purchase you make ou these days allow you to estimate the weight of the Chocolate Donkey n the south window. STORES TO CLOSE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON `DURNIG' SUMMER • MONTHS The following places of business have agreed to close their respective stores on Wednesday afternoon at 12 p.m. during the months of June July and August: W. J. Heaman, Grigg Stationery, Dominion Store, B. W. F. Beavers, Herb Walter, Miss Yelland, W. J. Beer, Jones & May J. A. Stewart, Southcott Bros., Rivers Meat Market, Elliott & Johns Milt Hodgert, N. Hockey, G. A. Hawkins, W. W. Taman, S. Martin & Son, S. Taylor, F. Boyle, R. N. Rowe, M. E. Gardiner, Len. Hoist, Miss Armstrong,,,ID.r- ; ni�sznan Roulston, Dr. G. S. At- kinson, S, Fitton. SEED POTATOES -We O ATOES- We ..have in stock Irish Cobblers grown from 0. A. C. seed, excellent sample, $1.03 a, :bag. -Jones & May. WANTED -Position in' town as housekeeper. Best references. Ap- ply stating wages, . and full- particu- lars to Box 353, Strathroy. Keep a can of Carmote Midnight Black in the house. Jet Black En- amel is very handy for touching up andirons, stove pipes, furnace fronts or any Black surface. W. J. BEA - MAN sell it. FOR SALE -Hotel Range, nearly new, restaurant sink and 52 -gallon range boiler. C. West; 506 Talbot street, London, Phone 8406. PINEAPPLEES-Still a" few on the market for this week., Frost has hurt some of,the early fruits. Why not be sure of some pines? -Harvey &Harvevy. HELP WANTED , To do plain madhine sewing at home, in spare time, work delivered and called for. Apply S. M. Sand- ers Mfg. Co., Ltd., Exeter. FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice farms in the Townships of Ersberne, Tuckersmith and Hibbert. Good buildings and well located„as to mar kets. Priced right. Apply to. Thos Cameron, Auct., Box 154, Exeter. The District Annual Meeting of the South Huron Women's Institute will be held in Senior's Hall, Exeter on Friday afternoon, June 5th at 2.30 p:m. Mrs. Geo. Edwiards of Komoka will speak at this meeting and" an invitation is extended to all Institute members. °• Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brimaeomhe and daughter Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weaver and • son • Kenneth motored up from Hamilton and spent the week "end with Mr. and Mrs.. ' Richard Welsh : Mr. and Mrs.. W. B: Rydull and son John, and- Mr. and Mrs. Young and son James, of Shallow Lake, motored down Friday and visited over the 24th with Mr., and Mrs. Robt. 'lcydd, of. Usberne. Mrs. D. Russell and family, Bark and Misses :BertIza and Edna spent the ho li dar 3 in Detroit with Mr. D. Russell; - Miss Bertha Russell who has completed her course at ' the. Clinton 13u,siness 'College expects to take• a pop ttian in •Detroit:,. Mr. Bruch Walker, NIA., of .Tor, onto, and, iYl ss Lillian Walker,'' -of Burlington, %spent a few days 'with their parents, Mr. anfl. - Mrs, Win. Walker: The former Will ' spend 'the slimmer holidays in New Oiatarie on geological survey work. - Special visit of Commissioner, • Chas.' Sowton to Exeter,. The Com- missioner om mi , i" ss oner is in cl irge of all the Sc;- vation operations from• the Great. Lakes k s to tho. Atl n a tic I yea so Nei, . , foundland and Bermuda. He has seen 40 years service in Norway, Sweden,• Denmark, U.S.A., India ammo other countries. Come and hear him lecture next Monday night;'4une;,1:•,t in the Opera Heise. Col ,/'w"ilby and: Brigadier McAnImond will accomp- any, the Commissioner. Music . will be provided by the London 3 Silver Rand. Admission free. TJFI[ RSD.tI,Y, mar2$t1 , 1025 IIIIIIIIIIII111111I1111II111111Mi111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111WI SE .�Snappy Glee.. MEM NINON NEMO MONO MONK alma sumo MINOR Yank Immo NNW mom mina Noma Imes Maga ammo Mem moms 0.1.1111 INeldw NNW. swam mmage owns Nowt ammo moor WEINER It pays to be well dressed. Itis economy to buy goad clothes, This season we offer several new models in the new tweeds and fancy worsteds that we offer at popular. prices $20. $25. $,3Oi $35. Forsythe Shirts In the new stripe broadcloths. They are decidedly new for this season. Priced at $2.75 and $3.00. Special in Men's, Umbrellas Perhaps you are in need of one. The cloth is of ,silk and wool with very neat handles. Specially priced .each $2.00. Biltmore Felt Hats We show' a splendid .range of the new shapes and shades, Col- ored bands are popular this sea son. Priced at $3.50 and $5.00, Special in Ladies' Hose \ In the new light shades. This is extra value. See them in our - window. Priced this week at per pair 75c. Linoleums. Rugs Ask to see the new patterns in Linoleum Rugs.' The col- orings and new patterns this season are sure to please you. Get our 'prices. Congoleu in Rugs This sanitary and service- able floor covering we are showing in a fine range of patterns. All sizes in stock. Hatchway Underwear for Men and Boys • r/4N� - Try it this season. You are sure tolike it. No .tt \�ons to F\�. button. It comes in uboys as ��� well as Men's sizes. Boy's $1.00, Men's $1.50. Southcott Bros. 1111111111111111111111111111011111111111111IIIIIIIIIIII11111 IIl111111iiiITIII MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I MIffili1111111111lifilliliffill IfM FIN TtI PUBLICEYEl REPAIRS We are now prepared to do all kindof o repairs on broken frames, whereas before, we had to send them to London or elsewhere. HEAVY SHELL FRAMES TO YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE • YOU WAIT, $3.00. SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES, $1.00 and UP. Dr. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. PHONE- 70 VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUC- TION Pupils visited or received Terms Moderate Concert Engagements Accepted. ROBERT GAMBRILL Phonee' 161, Exeter BABY CHICKS Bred -to -Lay strains; S. C. White Leghorns, $12.50 per 100; Barred Rocks, $15.00 per 100; from 20 specially selected yearlings out of 220, $25.00 per 100. From 25 specially selected April puliets.,out of 140 $20.00 per hund- red. Eggs for hatching. A quantity of Dooley seed potatoes also for sale aoc.' a bag. Apply W. F. Abbott, Exeter, Ont. R. McINNIS LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR 'HURON COUNTY - For best results let R. .McInnis 'handle your auction sales. FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. HAY POST OFFICE • Plants for 'Sale All kinds of flowering.-' plants Geranium, Salvia, Snap Dragon, Asters, Stocks, • Petunia, Foliage, Fern, Dusty Miller, Ageratum, Silver Leaf, Begonias, Drecena, Wandering Jew, Canna, Vince, " Heliotrope, French Marygold,'-Zinuia,; `also To- mato, Cabbage," -Cauliflower wer and Celery, Gladiolus' Bullis -;Hanging boxes, window •boxes filled to order. D . .TYSON Overland Car for sale chceap,- Apply at Times -Advocate. PIANO. TUNING ---Try Mr. Stein for piano•tunin ,and repairing. g i rang. You will be pleased with his effic- ient work. Phone or leave word aL 'Mrs. , Gaminrrli s; the music .teacher. LIGHTNING RODS Shin -Flat ,and R euro Cables.. 'We have the .,agency for the above lightning rads, Let us quote a:u prices. Old cables insuected .� years' I and repaired. Four experience. Bruce Mitchell, &R. No. 1, Cen- traalia; phone Crediton 29 r 6. , BYNUM soma .111 arrie COAL -COKE AND INSURANCE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED ._CHRISTIE OFFICE: North oi= Ellrott..444.JDhns For. spring YOU WILL WANT SOME New Furniture -OR- Your old Repaired THE PLACE TO GET YOUR RE- PAIRING DONE IS AT R. N. ROWE'S WHERE YOU ARE SURE OF A GOOD JOE. OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE IS OF THE VERY BEST AND OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN ANY PLACE. R. N. ROW ■ •, EMBALMER AND ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone Bus. 20W "mouse 20,1 I. R. CARLING B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Loans, Investments, Insurance Office,Carling Block,Main St. Exeter GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers , Solicitors &c. . Money to Loan, Investments Mads Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for use of our Clients without charge. Exeter London Henaall ERNEST ELLIOT CONVEYANCER, ETC. HIGH CLASS INVESTMENTS (Trustee Investments)_ Bearing interest at 51/4 pet' cent. INSURANCE ` Office: Main St. ;Exeter, Ont: Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict Dental Officer of Military District, Number One, Loa - don, Ont. Main Street, Exeter, Ont. Office Phone 34W, Residence' Phone 34J Office chdsed on Wednesday only. Safety Razor Blades Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S.,D.D.Se I' Sharpened (any make) DENTIST SINGLE EDGE 3c Office over I. R. Carling's ,aww - DOUBLE EDGE 4e office. Perfect Edge Guaranteed Extractions Under Oxygen Gas. W. S. COLE, Druggist CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING SUITS " MADE -TO -MEASURE TO FIT YOI;T AND YOUR POCKET WORK CALLED FOR AND DE- LIVERED. ELLIOTT AND JOHNS W. -R. Goulding A. T. C. M. + Organist and Choirmaster James St. Methodist Church Instrucctioni in Piano :, Vocal Organ .Theory Supervleor• of Music in Schools -Concertn a em E g g ents. Accepted Studio Victoria St, Box 57 EXETER, ONT. J. IL,. !LEWIS CONTRACTOR , Concent and Carpenter Work .. . ESTIMATES FURNISHED EXETER ONTARIO Wood for .off Sale, A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOL) FOR SALE • • ' 11, ag h s 4 aw Phone 58 Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D., D.D.S. Honor" Graduate of Toronto Univer city Office over Madman & gtanbury's office, Main Street Exeter. DR. W. E. WEEKES Physician and Surgeon Office -One door south of 'the - Times -Advocate. Office' hours 9.30 to 10.30 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.. Phone 67 FR,/,4141( �g y�/r` T14''�ui ASO ._ I - NS . LICENSCD AUCTIONEER " for Huron and Middlesex ; -FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices reasonable and satis iaetion f guaranteed EXETER P. 0. or RING, 138 A. 'E. ,TE NANT .` . tTCti,ianary• 0,NuA con Office--McDenn ' ells ` � Sales Stables ' on' John St, Phone ca Tls receive eci ve prompt omt 1P at y attention. Phone' 26w TI -10S. CAMERON . and Tames W. 'WATSON Lieenuscd A:uctzzec,�.io o . s 'Sales e orac,uc,ced %n anq tocrilit .: Farm Stock sales a s ecial s' . tt facstion n ty. „atlr- guaranteed, _. Charges mod orate. Orders left at this office.will be promptly attended to. 11.R: `Noy 1, Kirkton, Photle Hiricton 54*Z.