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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-7-16, Page 10fLY BARGAINS Come to this store for - the goods you need to buy this month. We have special reduced latices on practically all stunmer merchau- diee-we list a few of our bargains below.. Several exclusive dress lengths of summer material reduced to $2.98 li;ack Cotton Hose, all sizes, also fawn hose sizes 81, to 10 for 25e, Men's everyday sox, light and medium weights 3 pairs for 98e. Ladies' one -strap Satin Slippers, newest style, special' at $4,95 Ti'iddies' Sport Caps, all the new bright color combinations for 25c. Silk Knit Blouses new styles and color combinations for $2.93 Ladies' Holeproof Silk Stockings, all the new shades for 98c. .A table of silk and silk lisle stockings to clear at 65c. Men's, English Broadcloth shirts collar to match for $2.49 Mess Oxfords, snappy new styles, black or tan for $5.00 Men's work shirts sizes 14.% to 17 a real value at 98e. MMlen's. Overalls, well made, good materials reduced to $1.98 Special Summer China Display We invite' you and your summer visitors to come and see our special display of imported China, Glassware and Novelties. Tour- ists and out of town visitors may appreciate an opportunity to'se- lect something out of the ordinary as a souvenir of Exeter. Cake plates, new shapes and decorations priced from 50 cents up u.. priced fromcents China Cups and Saucers -50 new patterns, p ccd 25 en. up Glass Vases for large Bouquets -35 cents each or 3 for $1.00 Novelty Cream jugs and pitchers priced from 10 cents up Beautiful imported Salad Bowls priced from 49 cents up Imported vases, candle sticks, bowls and baskets. 97 piece Dinner Sets now selling at $25.00 CRISCO 1.pound tin for 29c. Makes pies that make husbands happy 64c. worth of Soap for 49c. ASK ITS ABOUT THIS SPECIAL OFFER J. A. Stewart ' BETTER ¥�LUES IN FURNITURE at GARDINER'S Latest Designs . Better Service 1 Largest Stock Lowest Prices I The Home Furnisher M. E. (iA[)INE R Director of Funeral Service • Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 1 LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO 3PERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 741; Night call 74W i Nlen's ,Store Phone 81w Men's . Store Vhat Men eed When Summer Comes Crealn Flannel Trousers, Grey Flannel, $ Cream Serge, Khaki and Fancy Tweed Trousers • THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE Exeter Markets Wheat $1.10 Oats 45e BarleY 65c. Manitoba Flour $4.90. Blended Floor $4:40. +' Pastry Flour $3,90. Feed. Flour $2,00, Bran $1..50 Shorts $1,70 Creamery Butter 410.. Dairy Butter 32c, Eggs, extras 31c, Eggs, firsts 25c. Lard 20c Hogs elects $14.39. Hags thich smooth $13,00. LOCAL TIIUI SDA1 , JULY 16th, 19$!I CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH t �IItINllililllliilil�illilli�lill111lIIllliiiilll�llillil�llllillllllllll11I111111!11111NIIIIIIIIi[Illliiii�liblilillllll�INiil�lliiiiif��' Rev, ,James. Foote,: B,A., Minister. 11 a.m,-"The Divine Love,''. 11a,m -Service as 1Tsua1 7 poi. --Service Withdrawn JAMES ST.: UNITED CHURCH OF 1= ° CANADA Rev. E. Sheppard, Pastor W. R, .Goulding, Organist and Choir -Leader 11: -a.m.-"Are My Customs Like = Cltrists?" • 3 pat. -Sunday School for all! 7 pan„ -:-"Not Your Own,?' The Church ,:ought to have our best, Christ gave Himself for it We should live, stand .and die by it. 441'4.4. +++4+*1' ' Trivitt Memorial Mr. Win, Balkwill las purchased a new Chevrolet sedan, NIr. Robt. Wilcox is holidaying at his home at Elimville. Mr. G. S. Howard visited with his sister at Ripley on Sunday. Another state governed by women is the state of matrimony. Mrs. Wm. Howard, of Windsor, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Christie, Sr. We have an exceptionally fine range of Men's Fine Fancy Shirts ' at a very reasonable price. COMBINATION AND 2 -PIECE UNDERWEAR. SPORT BELTS, FANCY AND PLAIN HOSE TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS AND SUSPENDERS Ready -to -Wear Suits at $18:00 to $19.0 .94 .• 411 Merchant Tailor aldGents' outfitter -' \4 For the first time since the Great War Canada's naltional det trig year has been decreased $11 000,000. It will take a 1 at this rate of going to Ii to oyer two and a half billion dollars. and Mrs. Simon P Morlock, Matt. Moriock, Mr, B. Cunning - Pr, Mr. and Mrs. David Lippert, Jelin Ratz, and Mr. ,and Mrs. W. "weitzer and family, of Stephen, on Mrs. D. Sweitzer during a,st week. ;r. and Mrs.. W. J. Statham and fighter, Lois and Mass Lula Mc- i•ialct motored to Acton for the It -end and Were accompanied °lom r by the former's mother,` Mrs, at -Ohara, and his nephew, Master ler wi Jvurling, of Miivatikee, Wis,, o will spend a, few weeks'in2Ex- Mr. Benjamin Beavers, of Wood- ham, is quite i11. He is 91 years, of age. Mr. Percy Baker, Jr., of Moose Jaw, Sask., is holidaying with rela- tives. Miss Madeline ,Dearing is visiting for a couple of weeks wth relatives in London. Mrs, Lucy Skinner, of Boston, Mass., is visiting at the home of Mrs, J. V. Moliard, Miss Pearl Rollins has retunred to London, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May. About the only. things that really comes to him who waits are hunger, collectors and whiskers. Mrs. J. Horney spent the past week in St. Catherines visiting her brother, Mr. J. C. Horton. A Masonic picnic will be hold at Grand Bend on July 29th by the Masonic brethren of St. Marys. • Mrs. Webber • and son William, of Cochranton, Penn., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy. Can you imagine anything tough- er than trying to, stick to a diet through the cherryapie season. • Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, of St. • Marys, are holidaying with' the former's parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Horton of St. Catherines, are visiting Mr. Horton's mother, Mrs. M. Horton for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brand, of Alvinston, spent the week -end with the latter's mother, Mrs. R. Maw- hinney. Miss Annte Weekes and Neice, Miss Flora McDonald, of Guelph, are visiting at the home of Mr. Jas. Weekes. Mr. M. Quance was confined to his home .being threatened with an attack of pneumonia which has been 1checked. The holiday season is on in earn- est; some people are enjoying vaca- tions, while others are just waiting their turns. Mr. George Anderson left Monday evening for Windsor to attend the High Court of the Independent Or- der of Forresters. Messrs James Foote and Wm. Keyes of Detroit, motored over and visited with the former's fancily in town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baulch, son and daughter, of London„ called on Miss Grigg and Miss McFaul on Saturday on their way to Bayfield. • Mrs. Wm. Pfaff of town, and her brother Mr. Albert Schwalm, wife and two sous, of Humbolt, Sask., are spending this week in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rinshed, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hall, motor- ed over from Detroit to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Hall of Exeter North. Miss Mabelle Johns left this week for Chicago where she will spend her vacation with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Johns. Mr. Wm. Lower, after spending a, couple of weeks here with his daughter, Mrs. John. Taylor, return- ed to his home at La Porte, Ind., on Monday. Miss Marguerite Aldworth and Miss Ruth Wildfong of Exeter were among those who attended the United Church summer school at Alma College, St. Thomas, last week. Mr. Walker, of the' Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association is ou his rounds throughout Ontario and it would be well for the firemen not to be caught napping when, he comes. Mr, and Mrs. M. Coxworth, of London; Mr. and Mrs L. Heideman. of Toronto; Mrs. W. Mason and Miss Mason of Toronto, are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heideman. How about an Old Boy's Re -ulna for Exeter i n 1926? A tractor followed by three loads of green peak` on their way to the canning factory has been a common thing on our streets for the `past three weeks, The pea pack Will be an extra heavy one this year. The corn also promises to be an extra heavy one, there being over 500 acres ; sown. Doctors in issuing perscriptions for liquor are now limited to.30 per month, effective July lst. This is the fourth reduction since the O.T.A. adoption in 1016,. Originally there was no limit and instances were dis- covered s covered where some doctors wrote as many as 1,000 in one month Ac- cordingly, the kalif was set at .1O0, later at /5, and then to 50. Now comes the frotlrth reduction to 30. Church Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector •. 11 a.m.=--"God's Wonders in the Dark." 7 p,m.-"The° Sovereign of the Seas" BABY CHICK SPECIAL -Leg - horns l Oc, Rocks 12%c. W. ,.F. Abbott, Exeter., NOTICE. -The party who took the quilts from Gillespie's garage is 're- quested to return same at once as they were seen. In the the list Last week of those promoted from Senior III: to Junior IV the name of Grace Christie vas by mistake left out. Grace passed. with a percentage of seventy-three. -Jean S. Murray. Mr, and Mrs. R. N. ROwe, ",Misses Vera and Beta motored to Niagara Falls on Sunday,,,a trip of 333 miles. Miss Pearl Rollins has returned to London after visiting with Mr. and 112rs. Win, May. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor > and daughter Thelma returned last Fri- day after a motor trip through. Michigan. They were a.ccgmpanied. home by their son Harold Who has 'been working in Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Charley of anincl Rapids, Mclr, 'are 'visiting for a couple of weeks with Mr, and Mrs, Johii Parsons. 111r. Parsons and Mr. Charley spent a fe p W days af, Wingliani and Whitechurch. A. T. Harness has just received a large shipment of Ladies' Silk Hose. Newest shades at 80c per pair. , POULTRY CULLING CAMPAIGN -A charge of two cents per hen will be made for culling poultry. Parties wishing their flocks culled notify L. V. Hogarth, Exeter, phone Crediton 18r31. Misses May and Been, Sims are visiting their uncle Mr. French of Lyndon. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Camm spent, Saturday in London. Miss Elda Pilkey, of,.Sarnia, is vis- iting with her aunt, Mrs. F. W. Bowden. Mr's. W. W. Rice, daughter Ellen and son Marvin .are .,visiting in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Thompson of Toronto are holidaying with friends in Sexsniith. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvey spent Sunday with their son, Rev. L. C. Harvey at Ripley. Mr. Chas. Snell has started to put in the cement foundation for a new house on John St. Mr. and Mrs: R. N., Moir are spending a few days in Exeter on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Moir of Nan- ton, Alta., are visiting with Mrs. '.J. Gould of Sexsmith. MOM Miss Lottie Johnston, of Auburn. visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H: Johnston on Sunday. Mr. Chas. Aldworth left Saturday evening to attend the funeral' of his brother at Minneapolis. Mrs. Hooper and daughter Ruth of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Elston. James St. Sunday School picnic will be held -at Grand Bend'en Wed- nesday, of next week, July 22. Miss Lousie Sweet, of Tillsonburg, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. Sweet and other friends in town. Mrs. George Gillespie of Lemburg Sask., are visiting her parents, hrr. and Mrs. Wm. Lydd, of Usborne. The Orangemen celebrated the 12th of July at Brussels. Rev- A. A. Trumpet was one of the speakers. ` Mr. 0. R. •Francis, wife and family of Brighton, -spent Sunday with the former's brother, Mr. B. M...Francis. Contractor Lewis., and staff have started a new ,house for` Mr. John Caldwell on the London Rd. North. The harvest is o.n. Wheat cut- ting started this week and the threshermen .are tuning up their engines. Mr: and Mrs. Alex. Grant and sons Jack and Ted. of Ft. :William are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. N. Sheere. Mr. and Mrs. H. French, Mr. and Mrs. Brash and daughter Gwendolyn of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Kirkconnell and daughter; Esther, of Shepherd,. Mich. spent Friday day with their ,cousin, Mrs. Albert Camm. Master Harry Graham of St. Thomas is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harness while his 'par- ents are visiting in Scotland. Mr. and Mrs, E. FowelI, who have been summering at their cottage at Grand Bend, motored to Detroit ac- ,companied by Mrs} W. W. Taman. Rev. E. Sheppard, past Grand' Chaplain of the Masonic order and Mr. Wm: Frayne are in .Hamilton this week attending Grand Lodge, . Misses Jean Wacker, of London; Verne, of Toronto, Mildred of Lond- on and Lillian lion of Burlington, are visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Walker. Dr. 141'. R. and Mrs, Graham are on vacation and the doctor's practice is being taken care of by, Dr. Thomp- son, of London, Mrs. TIiompsoxr be- ing here also. % There was a big crowd at the Main St. Sunday School picnic which was held at Springbanit on Wednes- day. The weather was ideal and games and amusements were held. Mr. B. W. P. Beavers accessp aa,nled by Mr. M, E. Llacl'ett motored to Brantford. last week where the lat- ter Will visit with members of Ails fancily, He Will also attend the: Maselnie' Grand Lodge e in Hainil ori t , being one of the oldest Pa tit M asters. OMNI in the province. 11011111.1. Hot Weather Needs Beautiful Voiles, Broadcloths and Silk Crepes Dresses,. All new styles and materials at populat prices b .. $4.50, $7:50 to $12.00 BATHING "SUITS - Fine all wool Bathing Suits fd'r the small Boys and Girls as well as for Men and Women. HOUSE -DRESSES In good washing Ginghams Well made and good colors. Very' reasonably priced at each $1.2115 C MONO Crepe Sole, Rubber Footwear YOU WILL'NEED A PAIR WHEN AT THE LAKE OR' WHEN ON YOUR VACATION. WE SHOW A..FINE ASSORTMENT OF THIS SPLENDID WEARING FOOTWEAR. Hatchway Underwear For Men and Boys( No But- tons to button. Cool and- com- fortable for the hot weather. Boy's $1.00; Men's $1.50 Cotton Jerseys for Boys in blue, khaki and sand. Good wearing" and cool and serviceable for Boys at 45c. THIS STORE"WILL.CLOSE EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DURING THE MONTHS OF JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST. so Southcott Bros. L lllllilllil111111111H11111iIINII11Nillliilll111111iIIIIIIIIIiNNNNNlilllillilililllliillNlNliiNIII�INIfI�IiIIiNIIIlNl811tt�lllill��ll� 17- "ITHE PLIBLICEYE •13Y MilUta2ce REPAIRS We are sow prepared to do • all kinds of repairs on broken frames, whereas before, we had to send then to London or elsewhere. , HEAVY SHELL FRAMES TO YOUR OWN LENSES, .WHILE YOU WAIT, $3.00. SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES, $1.o0 and UP. Dr. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. PHOE 70 For• Spring YOU WILL WANT SONE New Furniture OR Your old Repaired THE PLACE TO GET YOUR RE- PAIRING DONE IS AT R. N. ROWE'S WHERE YOU A -*IE;, SURE OF A GOOD JOB. OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE IS OF THE VERY BEST AND OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN ANY PLACE. R• N. ROWE EMBALMER AND. FUNERAL DIRECTOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone ,Bus. 20W • House 20.T LIGHTNING RODS ' Shin -Flat and Round Cables. We have the agency for :, the above lightning rods. Let us quote you prices. Old cables inspected and repaired. Four years' experience. Bruce Mitchell, R.R. No. 1, Cen- tralia; phone Crediton 29 r 6. FOR AL ' S E Good Cheer stove, '`Quebec Style," bargain; childs cot White enamel, with mattress; bed spring, cheap, also stretcher; hall rack, made of cherry, With good mirror; secretary, cheap. hnquire at Powell's Bazaar, phone 55. Co chrane s Machine! s Works I7XETER and'LYS TxOWEL One of the best equipped 'shops in Western Ontario Welding a Specialty Regrinding cylinders and pistons made to fit No article too difficult to make In answer to your inquiry re grind- ing oylinders'"for us, would say that we are well satisfied, having found the Work all that could be expected. The blocks in our estimation are*as good as new ones. L, J'. lsenhale Mgr., Exeter Can. Co, Write,' phone or come and see us Advice freely given COAL -COKE AND INSURANCE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED B. J. ACH1RISTI E )FPICE: Nortli of Elliott and Johns , . Safety Razor Blades Sharpened g( any make) SINGLE EDGE 3c DOUBLE EDGE 4c Perfect Edge Guaranteed ,...- r•'W. S. COLE, Druggist W. CLEANING PRESSING and - REPAIRING SUITS MADE -TO -MEASURE. TO FIT -YOU AND YOUR POCKET WORK , CALLED FOR AND DE- LIVERED. -ELLIOTT AND JOHNS W. R. Goulding A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster dames St. United Church Instrucction to Piano Vocal Organ " Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Concert Engagements Accepted Studio`" Victoria St. . Box 57 EXETER, ONT. J. L. LEWIS CONTRACTOR Cement and Carpenter Work ESTIMATES FURNISHED Houses and Barns EXETER :-: ONTARIO . Phone 152W Wood for Sale A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD FOR SALE IL Bagshaw TRY US Phone 58W • 1 FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice farms inh t e Townships of Usborne, Tucketsmith and Hibbert. Good buildings and well located as to mar kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos Cameron, Auct., Box 154, Exeter. VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUC- TION Pupils visited or received Terms Moderate Concert -Engagements yAecepted. • '11OBERT GAMBRILL ' Phone "161, Exeter RA . B, ,> DR ADRIAN 13.GI �0IV VETER1r11TARY SURGEON Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary , College `1915 Office and Residence, James' St. Wost of James St, United Church PHONE 99, EXETER DR. L E. S. STEINER V DTI)RINAEL'S' SURGEON Gisaclitate of the Ontario Veterinary College CALLS AND N'ICIIIT CALLS PBOMPT- LV ATTENDED TO Phone 158 Residence Ann ;St. I. R. CARLING B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC, Loans, Investments, Insurance Office,Carling Block,Main St. Exeter ■ + CLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers , Solicitors &c. Money. to Loan, Investments Mad* Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for use of our Clients without charge. Exeter London Hensali R: McINNIS 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, L.D.S.,D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict Dental Officer of. Military District, Number. One, . Lou- don, Ont; Main Street, Exeter, Ont. Office Phone 34W Residence : Phone 34J Office closed on Wednesday only - Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S.,D.D.S DENTIST Office over I. R. Carling's Law office. Extractions Under Oxygen Gas. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D., D.D.S. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univac., city • DENTIST Office over Gladman & Stanbnry'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. 2to4p.m.and 7to8pan. Phone 67 FRANK 'TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Huron and Middlesex ' FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed EXETER P. 0. or RING 188 A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office --M Donnell' s Sales Stables cal Sohn St. Phone calls receive prompt attention. Rhone 26w THOS. CAMF,IRON silty dames WA • - WATSON Licensed Auctioneers Sales co n ucied i d n an • lo`, . Y :calif e Farm Stock sales a specialty. Satin faction guaranteed. Charges iaod, erate. , -Orders left at thin .. is office Wig e proinptl attended fid. .. p y to. R.R. No, 1� Kirktof. Phone Malden g40,.. 6