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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-6-18, Page 8
ti EA VIS` STEWART'S China Department We invite you to visit our ohina department to see the beauti- ful display of china, glassware and imported novelties we now have' on. display. Bring in yourout of town visitors, they wit an- preciate the opportunity to select something out of the ordinary as a souvenir of Exeter. Cake plates, new shapes and decorations priced from 50 cents up. Chine cups and saucers ---50 new patterns, priced front 25 cents up. Glass vases for large bouquets --35 cents each or 8 for $1..00. Novelty cream jugs and pitchers priced from ILO cents up. Beautiful Imported Salad Bowls priced from d9 cents up. IMpor:ted vases, candle sticks, bowls and baskets. 97 PIECE DINNER SET FOR $25 Do not miss seeing our special dinner set offer. Several beauti- ful;, patterns in full 97 -piece dinner sets of guaranteed semi -por- celain at our special price of $25.00. SPRING CAi-1S Now Reduced As Low As 10.00 We are determined to clear out our entire stock of ladies and Misses spring coats and for anyone who needs, a new coat this is a real opportunity. Some of our very best coats are still to be. sold, including some real goodblack coats, Come in and let us give you a real bargain. te'art v..;:. ".45�sX , ,scA'Ra-.mr. -agwra,. "a." a "7i;g l'.v ULIIE914 i� t NITHE at GAR. 'NEWS Latest Designs Better Service Largest Stock Lowest Prices The Home Furnisher 11i1S11er 'e GARJIINF4 Director of Funeral Service Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE / LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO OPER.® HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W teneseemseggranmanrannianataagoonammA "Hen's Store. Phone 81w Men's Store J•\ car Latest Bow Ties yrs ouran-ands +orsa i o and King i Every Straw Hat you buy at Taxnan's is correctly styl- ed. This season the slight- ly larger shape, with wider briir, is the authentic'style. F,, ,., - er Underwear s Merchant Tailor and,'Gents' Outfitter (Th Sunday next Rev.' `W.n.E. Don- nedly, will preach his farew'''ik ser- mone aspastor of the James' St; Mated, church, prior to going to Chen, : r:1 church, 'Stratford., 'The engagemeyit is 'announced of mina sue Washburn, • daughter of l7, . r r?,d Mrs. Thos, Washburn, :of i.;,idati, to Mr. William E. Middle - toe, of Brantford, 'the Marriage to'. U ,:' pace in rune, 3' ailies of the Brook-Skinner- Tn. i ' i connection picniced at Spring in ,•+; en Saturday, where a monster r banryaet was the feature of i': ' "Frio, Coming from the villages et' '" aII;. Eirkton, Zion, Thorndale '.,,t 'souri Township and Aylmer,, t i, i s lislz family carried on aood rain o`u t,en• whieh even theg ' tgide (,nr•. ' • o,t spoil. Officers elected for; n clan • • '�.r were C. Brock, Thorndale, pre; J ,, I. i * , W,,Skinner, Hemel',sc , °:r and an executive of Clar-, rnntaa 'annitly, Milton Brook t.nd' Gordon Ogden:. ' .:Clean' Mrs. W, Hodgins, of Lttcan, spent a few days during. the 'week 'with her parents, and W. D." and Mrs: Sanders: On Tuenda evening g th e regular meeting of the Main St. Y. P. L. was held with the Citizenship Com, 1Vfr, J. Elston gave a very inspira- tional talk, on the privileges, re- sponsibilities and joy of being a, citizen and not just a subject of 'the British. Empire. On Thursday of last week the by-.. dro power was shut off at noon and. did not some on again until nearly four o'clock, As we are dependent upon hydra some of the items of news had to be held ever and it was with. difficulty that we caught some of the mails. Theower p was again off Saturday afternoon for a time. The first t i t er' n ruption ,, was made neeessaz' r by tire installati setae nein equipment on of seq nment at the Canning factory* and on Saturday the dela y Was: a• atigeci• by , trouble ` ••d�', •,tir. e line between here and tendon. THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE Exeter Markets Wheat $1.25 Oats 45c Barley 55e. Manitoba flour $5,x0 Blended Flour $4.75, Pastry Flour $4.15. Feed Flour $2.10 Bran $1.50 Shorts. $1.70 Butter, 30c.. Creamery Butter 38c. Eggs, „:Extras 28e Eggs Firsts 22c. Lard 20c Hogs, selects $13.00. Hogs, thick smooth $12,00. i°+++:3•s,,*F,+ •1••l••i: * ••f•+++++'1• •.'a:»+•F .9 9F 10!€414`t ene wee+4-+ +4,444+14 +1 Zurich has pieced calcium chloride on its streets to lay the dust. Mrs. A. Neil of Pt. Huron is vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Willis. Miss Inez Tuckey le spending a couple of weeks holidays with heir parents. Dr, Stanbury. of Toronto visited. his mother and : brother here last week. Mr. Campbell Wares and Mr. J. Pryde have returned to Windsor after visiting at their homes here. Mr. ,R. L, Rogers, who has been. occupying Miss, 1t rayne's house on James St. moved to .Stratford on Monday. Miss M. Lewis, who ]pas been ill for several weeks, was on Thursday taken. to Victoria Hospital, London, for treatment. The Exeter "Stars" and the Ex- eter "Diamonds" : played a tie game, 21 all on the local diamond' on Wed- nesday evening of last week. Mr. Bennett, of Goderich and Sir. R. Penhale, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, of Stephen, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Std Sanders nd son Aljoe, Mrs. Ma&voy and Miss - A. Sanders motored to • Stratford and visited with friends on Sunday. Mr. Walter Johns has returned home from Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, where he underwent anopera- tion. He is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. HA y nderson, and son Donald of the e Soo motored down and are visiting with Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs Delbridge. Miss Ella Wares returned Satur- day evening 'after holidaying .at Beamsville. Mrs. Wares spent the clay in London and returned with her. James St. Sunday School will hold their picnic at Grand Bend on July 8th and Main St. Sunday School will hold their picnic at. Springbank'on July 15th.- Miss Verne. Walker of Toronto, was ho pre over the week -end. Her father, Mr. Wm. Walker, .who ' re- cently suffered a' paralytic stroke, is improving nicely. Mr. Edgr Thomson has been suc cessful in pssing his first year in honor science at the Toronto Uni= versity standing eigth in 'a class of forty who' were successful. • Mfrs. Jas. Beverley, who has spent several weeks in London, has reurn- ed home. Her daughter?, Mrs. C. McKenzie and son Beverley have re- turned with her and will visit for a: time. Miss Anna Bell and Miss Pearl Duncan returned Saturday evening after a pleasant visit 6f several days in Detroit. They took the steamer trGreoit. yhound from Goderich to De - Mr. and : Mrs. John May, 'of To- ronto, who were . called to• Clinton last week to attend the; funeral of their brother-in-law,. Mr.. Albert Hooper, are visiting with relatives, in this community. Mr. aad Mrs. Jos. Hawkins an Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunter, of Ti borne, motored to Hamilton l week to visit Mr, Ralph Hawki who has' been ill for several •wee at the Orchard Sanitarium. +He . improving slowly. Miss Marie Willis, daughter SIr. and Mrs, Jas. Willis of Stephen on Friday last was rather painful injured while horseback riding. Th horse became frisky and° -threw ` off and in the fall `she .received number of painful bruises. A very jolly time was held Cl,(. tine TIIfTI S»AY, *Tt1�NE 1.8tix, 1925 CAVEN Pl',,ESl3'irTi�RIAN C�IURCH: . 1 �11i1111111111111111011111111111111.11111111111111 ltev., Jannes 'Foote, B,�.., lYTiuister , �• _ � 1 �, 1111#111111111111111111111N111111111111111�111!111111#11111111�1111111111111#1111111# # ;1 10 a.m,-e-Sunday Scheel and Bible Class • 11' ann.--The Royal Priesthood of apt er Shy the People. - ,� 7 p,m,—The, Drowsiness of Euty- ohne:, • SAWS. ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. W. E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor W, R, Goulding, A,T.C,M. Organist and .Choir -Leader 10 ani. ---Sunday' School. 11 ann.—"Smothering the Weeds. 7 0.111.—Farewell address of' the ' present pastorate. "Continuous, Zeal." ' Sunday Sohool ' is at 1.0 'a,.7n, on. account of Decoration Day ,at .,the cemetery, Everybody ': welcome to . these ser- vices. moat maga MON Walla amok mar rims Trivrtt Memorial Church Rev. A. A..Trumper, L. The Rector '11 a.m.-,--"The Example of Jesus Christ." 7 P.m,—"christ as a Man of Feel- ing." Powell's Bazaar Plain Price Store Juno; July, August ----look out for Hay fever, keep a bottle of NAME- LESS Cold Remedy in your pocket or hand bag and use it occasionally. NAMELESS is •used . by scores .of. people the year round, 25c;. by mail 30q. Purity Lemon Flavoring makes dandy Lemonade, ' and Lemon pies witheut•lemons, 25c. jar. Enjoyme Foot' Ease relieves hot,, . burning sweaty feet, 25c. We guarantee the above articles to be first class. We also have on Sale a new lot of Grey enamel Dish Pans, 2 qt. tin and enamel' tea kettles, all sizes preserv- ing 1-e ttles g and d pans, ns water pudding t n , ails- o n , double boilers, sauce' _pans,. strainers, fly swatters, etc. FRIDAY, , SATURDAY SPECIALS See the North • window for the biggest bargain• yet offered. „ Silver Grey Buckwheat for sale. Wm. Sweitzer, 'Shipka, Ont., phone Crediton, 24 ring 3. a Clean 'Up and Paint Up. Use Carmote Floor:Varnishes and Fin- ishes. Thirty-five products for .the home. ' W. 3. HEA.11LIN .sells it., DECORATION DAY •SERVICE The 1.0.0.F. -will observe Decora- tion ,Day:;: on Sunday afternoon -next at 3;-30 o'clock. Members will meet at the Lodge Rooms at -3 o'clock. tFollowing the ceremony: of decorat- ing the graves of the departed Brethren addresses will'be given by Rev. Jas. Foote and Rev. W. E. Don neliy, The public.are invited. H. 0. : Southcott, N.G. • Dr. Gibson, graduate Veterinary Surgeon, wishes to'. announce that he has located in Exeter, having rented the office- of the ' late Dr. Sweet. Telephone No. 99,.. d s_ . t ns STRAYED- A yearling heifer ks has, strayed onto the ' premises of is Wm: Noddle Con: 5, Usborne. Own- er May have same,'by proving pro- perty and -paying expenses. lY LOST -On premises. or' between e E. Harvey's store and R Gillies her lacross stick, valued .'as 'a'"''keep- a sake. Finder will receive suitable reward by returning to Mrs . R. Gil- lies. 5 home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pom- fret, on June 4th when their dough- Mr. J G. Stanbury was at Strat- ter, Lucy, celebrated 'her tenth birth- ford County Court, on ,Wednesday day by entertaining a number of her last as Counsel in a case there.n. young friends. Games and amuse- ments were held followed by a Dr. L. Gill . and wife; of Gibson - sumptuous repast. burg, Ohio, motored over 'and Spent Mrs. Elsorn, of MotSse Jaw Sask., a few days with the former's father formerly Mrs. Curry, is visiting her 11zr, P. Gill. sister Mrs. Jas, Green for a time. -, Mrs. Hamilton and daughter Mrs. Curry and Mrs. Green visited Agnes and Miss Dorris Harvey' at - their aunt, Mrs. John Crawford, of tended a -Chalmers familypicnic at Kipper; who is in her 85th year. tlie.home of Mr. Matt. Barber. near Mrs. Crawford is not enjoying the Thorndale on Saturday. best • of healt9r, - - Dr. heap, V.S., who:k?as had Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Routledge, ofe Year' ten Dutton, motored' up for the experience in Saskatchewan, end . to visitthe latter's t week. has located in Exeter, 'arriving latr parents, Mr. town this week.' The l doctori in. and Mrs. fo "Rivers. The latter married malt with two "children Will remain for a time. m has rented the offiwo the Miss Mildred Wood, ee Sarnia; late He Dr. Sweet and the residence of Miss Mrs. W' T.r oadhouse of''ForoSito; E. Frayire on. Jamee St. Mr. and Mrs: Thos. Hoclgert of Sea- Mr; Frank forth, Mr. and Mrs. Wan Brownlee, W. R. Torn, of Toledo, of Lucan; Mr. and hfrs. J.11. Gett- Ohio, member of the House of Re- ler and . Mr. ` Ellis " Roadhouse of presentatives for Lucas County, ac- Science Hill; Mr.. and Mrs. Latimer cornpanied by hi's son and daughter Grieve of Strat eer; Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. neewcombe, visited in town Wilbert Luker, of London, atten ed oh Wednesday on their return from the funeral of the late' Daniel 'Woods Goderich where Mr. Tom has rented on Wednesday. a furnished home for the summer, inanths, GUURCKI ;UNION The first entertainment by the Y. The effect of Chure P. Leagueh union was of. Main: St. ,Church with .seem in ehe local Metho i_ their new proving picture machine Prebyberian Ch d Sunday and was put.on in Main St, Church last. Churches . e ' Tiiursd 1 ureh on as • Twenty-t�vo of :the " unionists y a everting ' 'of last week when they 'presented.. the picture was a good crowd and the picture wasenjoyed, On Friday and Sattta•day ,evening, theictuse Zurich andn i `was 6e,ken to Henson but owing to Counter attraetia ns'anti wet Weather attendance Wee'`' net large at ei- ther place, members of Caven. Church withdrew some joining James St. and some Main Street. Oh the same day 14 Were added to the rnerxtUerehip roll of Main St. 'and eight to that of James,'St: On the other band Ca - yen Church added eight new' mein- herse and five liew families Were present who have intimated their intention of •enrolling, .11116.1. 4111.41 1.11.0 Wawa Moony ormonil Immo mamma Manuals comma s icernar mama moms of Dresses We offer a fine new range of Summer Dresses in. Voiles, Crepes, 'Broadcloths and other new summer are fortunate in having some good styles inlarge sizes.. �'Ve. . Y . sizes...:. • ` Priced at:4 ' � OiJ �. Men's Work Shirts 98c. This is a good quality material made in roomy styles. A low priced shirt for the hot' weather. Each 98 cents. Men's Work Sox 3 pairs 'for $1.00• In three makes. A good wear'- ing' sox at a popular price 33c or 3 pair for $1.00. Ladies' Silk Vests A splendid garment for summer wear. Comes ' in or- ' chid' and peach, Extra' value at 75 cents, 10 dozen Ladies' Cot- ton. Vests Good roomy • make,... In comfy cut styles. Whilethey last at per garment 25 cents. Hatchway Underwear They are fine • for the hot weather. No buttons tobut- ton. . Cool and comfortable. Ask the ' fellow who wears them. Priced at' $1.50. L 4 6 II s a • t � a a - . l'1 THE PUBLIC EYE Enrgh.,24.07' E I We are now prepared 'to do all kinds of repairs on broken frames, whereas before, we had to send them to .London- or elsewhere. ' • HEAVY emu, e'EAMOES TO YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE YOU WAIT, ; $3.00.. • SPECTACLES, . LARGE LENSES, $1.90 and UP. Dr. John Ward; CHIROPRACTOR & OETIOIAN MAIN ST. EXETER:, ONT. PHOE 70 . FARMS • FOR' SALE—A few choice farms in the Townships of Usborne, Tackersanith and . Ribbert. : Good buildings and well located as to mar kets. Priced right, Apply to Thos Cameron, Anct., Box 154, Exeter, 'FOR SALE,—Hotel Range, nearly new; restaurant sink and 52 gallon: range boiler. C. West, 506 Talbot street, London, Phone 8406. FOR SALE -Frame cottage, good Stable and six lots of land in Exeter North. Cottage is':. newly painted and in good repair, 'has a good cel- lar kitchen, living room, two bed- rooms and. woodshed,' 2 wells one in good 'condition, good garden. Apply 'to Mrs. D. Braund.• VIOLIN' AND PIANO INSTRUC- TION Pupils visited The received Terms 'Modera'te • Concert. Engagements Accepted. ROBERT- GAMBRILL Phone 161, Exeter LIGHTNING RODS Shin -Flat• and Round Cables. We lane the agency for the above lightning rods. Let us quote you prices. Old cities inspected and repaired, Eour years' experience: Bruce Mitchell, R.R, No.. 1, Cen- tralia; phone Oredito-j 29 r,6. LOCAL AGENT WANTED for Exeter and district to sell 1 for the "Old- Reliable'Fonthill Nm's-, cries," A. splendid opening for -:the right man, with exclusive territory. For full particulars, write Stone & Wellington, Toronto. Coch ragef s Machine Works EXETER .and LISTOWEL .One of the beat ,equipped shops in Western Ontario Welding a SSpecialty: Regrindingc. lind Y • ere .and pistons made to .'fit No article too difficult to make. In answer to your inquiry re grind- ing cylinders' for us, Would say that w,onane well satisfied, Jeannie- •"f found o nd tlF',work all that could. be expected, fiho blacks ' in our estfm•ation are as good as new cines. L,. .ale J. P e ixlna..o •( „ CO,gr., Dieter Can. (,. Write, phone or come and- see us Advice freely given - samleoNa Nounii CQAL.,--COKS AND INSURANCE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED B. J. c,'iTI OFFICE:. North of Elliott and Johns•. For Sprin 4 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 JOB. ' OUR STOCK' OF FURNITURE IS OF THE VERY BEST AND OUR PRICES CANNOT BE : BEATEN ANY PLACE. EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR._,.-. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone Bus. 20W House 20,7' Safety Raz Sharpened ( SINGLE EDGE or -Blades' any make) . DOUBLE EDGE Perfect Edge W. S. COLE, • • 3c 4c Guaranteed Druggist CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING SUITS MADE -TO -MEASURE TO FIT > YOU AND YOUR POCKET WORK CALLED FOR AND . bE- LIVERED.. ELLIOTT AND JOENS - W. R Goulding A. T. C. M.' Organist and Choirmaster James St. °United Church Instrucction :tl Piano Vocal Organ` Theory Supervisor . of Musts in Schoola Concert Engagements 'A.ccept'ed Studio Victoria St. Box 57 EXETER ; ONT. ' J L. Li ""iVJS9 .CONTRACTOR Cement And Carpenter Work ESTIMATES FURNISHED EXETER . ONTARIO Wood - for Sale A. GOANTITY OF DI -t, X : ' • WOOD FOR SALE F T 'RY C7S Phone 5'8W it, R. CARL ING ,A BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Loans, Investments, Insurance Oince,Carling Block,Main St. Exeter GLADMAN'& SrfANBURY Barristers , Solicitors &c, Money to Loan, Investrients Made Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for use of ' our Clients without charge. Exeter London Bensall. .R. M INNIS LICENSED :AUCTIONEER FOR HURON COUNTY For best results let . R. McInnis handle your auction •sales. FIVE YEARS 'EXPERIENCE ' HAY POST OFFICE Dr. G. S. Atkinson; I,D,S.,D.D.S, DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict - Dental Officer of Military District, Number One, Loam don, Ont.: r Main Street, .Exeter, On.., Office Phone 34W Residence Phone 34J Office 'closed on 'Wednesday only.: Da. G. T. R©nision, IL.D.S.,i).D.S, DENTIST Office over I. R. Calling's ,,Lap office. Extractions Under -Oxygen' Gas. Dr. A. R. Kitisn an, L.L D., D:D:S. Honor Graduate of Toronto Unh''er- sity DENTIST Office over Gladman & Staubury's office, Main',Street .Exeter. DR. SW. E. i'i1EEIs,ES Physician aird1 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 FRANKq . AYLOR LICENSED ' AUCTIONEER U CiPI0iY7+1]CIi, for Huron . and 14liddlese$• FARM SALES -A SPECIA.LTY Prices reasonable and 'satisfaction guaranteed EXETER R. 0. or RING 138 A. E. TENNANT' ,, VoterMary, Surgeon Office --McDonnell's: Sa. Stables less en John S t, Phone calls receive prompt attention,' Phone 26w THOS, CAMERON runt James ' W. WATSON • Lie er 'isetl Auctioneers oncer.,; , s Sa les conducted in any to Callty... Perna Stash sales a specialty, Satis- faction Se is- fac'i do n, guaranteed, CTrarge;tl mod crate. Orders left at thin office will'' be ' proelptly attended to. IL.R...NO.. 1, IS'irktott. Phone KIrktotn 6.4r2.