The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-8-6, Page 8• SALE
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97 Piece Dinner Sets
$24.95 $24.95 $24.95
MIS Special offer includes five different patterns in 97 -piece
dinner sets to be sold for $24.95. Three of these sets are in gen-
uine 1Vreito, hand painted, china while the other two patterns are
in guaranteed semi -porcelain ware ot the best. quality.
When you see these beautiful patterns and the attractive shapes
of the different pieces you will, realize what a wonderful bargain
We are offering to you. See some of our sets in our show windows
or better still come in and examine our complete stock of dinner
sets, which includes eighteen different patterns carried right in
stock ready for immediate deliverY.
$24.95 $24.95 $24.95
OUR CHINA DEPARTMENT
Do you visit our China department regularly? If not you are
missing a real treat, as beautiful new pieces of imported China
and pottery are being continually added to our stock. Coale in
any time and see our display and do not forget to bring your out
of town visitors with you, as they so often appreciate an oppor-
tunity to select something out of the ordinary as a, souvenir of
Exeter.
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Our Grocery Prices
Royal Yeast Cakes 5c pkg
Seedless Raisins 2 lb for 25c
Rubbers for Jars 3 doz. 25c
Metal Tops for .Tars 20c a doz.
7 bars Castile Soap for .... 25c
4 bars Laundry Soap for 25c.
2 lb. Mixed cookies for 35e.
Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for 29c
Shredded Wheat 2 pkg for 25e
4 boxes good sardines for 25c
2 tins choice salmon for 35c
Large lemons only 39c a doz.
2 lb. ginger snaps'for .... 25c
P. & Gsoap chips 2 ib. 25c.'
Bring your Giliex Coupons to us and save 10c
3. A. Stewart
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Gigantic Furniture Sale I
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GARDINER'S
IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING THE BUYINd OF FURNI-
TURE BE SURE TO INSPECT OUR LARGE AND MOST UP-TO-
DATE STOCK. PRICES AND QUALITY UNEQUALED. 1
LARGEST STOCK BETTER SERVICE
LATEST DESIGNS '''' LOWEST PRICES
HOME FURNISM. E. GARDINER
"TILE BER"
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE /
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
PHONE, 74J; Night call 14W
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
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Men's Sore • Phone 81w Men's Store ri
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What Men Need
When Summer Comes
Cream Flannel Trousers, Grey Flannel,
Cream Serge,Khaki and Fancy
Twed Trousers
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 $19.00
W. Tizk AA
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter
Mrs. S. E. Qnance returned to To-
ronto Saturday after visiting with
• Mr. and MrS. W. J. Beer and other
friendS.
Mr. Irvine Dinning of the 13 ank
of Commerce staff, haS been trans-
ferred to the branch at Strathroy
and left Virednesday for that place.
While here Mr. Dinning has made
many' friendwhose best wishes will
follow him.
A largely attended meeting of the
Main, street United chureh mission-
ary Society niet at the home of Mrs,
W, Walker, north end, on Thursday
a,fternoOn. Mrs Bane, president, was
in the chair. The program consist-
ed of -the Usual toutitie of blisineogs
after which Rev'. 3. •Walker of
China gave a talk on "Conditions in
China" and. MIAs Jean Walker, e10-
•etitiOnist, gave OW) rea,clinga. Lunch
WAS served at the eonelualon of the
Mrs. A. "Walker of Crediton is
visiting friends in town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Hunter left last
Friday to visit their son and daugh-
ter at Salvador, Sask., and they will
also visit other parts of the west.
The took the beat froni Sarnia to -
Pt. Arthur,
Mr, Edgar Willis, "Auto Cop" of
town has been instructed to strictlY
enforce the speed limit signs by -
which is found to be disobeyed
and absolutely ignored by Many
motorists, particularly , American
drivers, Many instances are total
disregard for the signs posted at
at different places in. tOwn by driv.:
era of large cars, who whirl through,
towil regardless of the fact 'that they
are flirting with danger. The 80V-
erest penalties will be handed out
to those who endanger the lives Of
themselves and other by -this prac-
Oget
'THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.25,
Oats 45c
Barley 65e, r
Manitoba $4.00,
'Blended Flour $4.40.
Pastry Flour 43.90.
Feed Flour $2.Q0,
Bran $1.50
Shorts• $1,70
• Creamery Butter •42c.
Dairy Butter 33-36C.
Egga, Extras 32c.
Eggs, firsts 25c,
Lard 20c
Hogs, Selects, $14.55,
Hogs, thick smooth, `$12.25.
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4 • LOCAL
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Miss Etta M. Bowey, of Jones &
May staff, is holidaying this week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Charley of De-
troit are visiting Mrs. McCorob of
Ann street.
Mr. Wm. Davis, of the Times -Ad -
;vacate staff, is holidaying at Grand
Bend this week.
Mrs. Davison, of St. Thomas, vis-
ited with Mrs. Downie for a few
days last week.
A number from town attended the
Ford picnic held at Bayfield on Wed-
nesday of last week.
Mrs. Wilson Hawkins and family
of Seaforth visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
Clark for a few days.
Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto is
spending her holidays with her
father, Mr. Win. Treble.
Mr. and. Mrs. Pomfret and family
and Mrs. Taylor and son motored to
Kettle Point on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coates, of De-
troit, are holidaying with relatives
in and around Exeter.
Mr. and .Mrs. C. L. Wilson and
family spent Sunday in Seaforth Mr.with r. and Mrs. H. Dayman.
Mrs. G. Williams returned home
last week after' holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Anderton at Grand
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boyle and
son Clarence, Mrs. G. Hockey and
son Kenneth, motored to Sarnia on
Monday.
Mr. Rd. Phillips and his mother
have returned to Detroit, after vis-
iting for a few days with friends in
Exeter.
Will the party who removed the
ladder from Mrs. E. .Follick's on
Main St. kindly return the same to
W. J. Beer.
Miss Hildred Horton has return-
ed to Toronto after holidaying for
two weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Horton. •
Misses Minnie Kestle and Thelma'
Ford of Exeter • were week -end
guests at •the home of Mr. John
Trevithick of Brinsley.
Miss Pearl Wood returned last
Friday after a visit of several weeks
at •Sault Ste Marie. She came down
on the Noronic to Sarnia.
Miss Balsdon and nephew Harold
of Toronto have returned home
after visiting for a week with the
Misses Keddy of Hui'ondale. •
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stewart, and
Mrs. A. Stewart of Montreal are vis-
iting the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Stewart for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart .and two children
and Mr. and Mrs. McDonald all of
London, visited Mrs. McComb on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dale and son
Kenneth and Mrs. Johnston and
daughter Helen, of Toronto, are
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. 'Sid.
Sanders.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. James Foote,' B.A., Minister
10 Lm.-SundaY School.
11 a. -Sero as Mal.
7 Pan-----Serviee Withdrawn,
*WENS S. 'UNITED CHURCH OF
CANADARev.
Rev. E. Sheppard, Pastor
• W. R. Gouldiug, A.T.C.M.
• Organist and. ChRir-Leader
11 a.m.-Rev. Robt. Hicks, B. D.
3 p. m. -Sunday school and Bible
Classes.
7 p.m. --Rev. Robt. Hicks, B. D.
1 Trivitt Memorial
• Church
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lewis and
daughter Thelma with friends •,of
Brinsley motored to Kettle Point on
Sunday returning by Grand Bend in
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Taylor and two
daughters, of Toronto, motored up
and visited the former's mother and
other relatives in Exeter and Us -
borne for a few days.
Mr. Will Gould, who has been vis-
iting his mother, Mrs. Rd. Gould, of
town left Tuesday on his return to
his home at,,. Miama, Mau. He will
also visit in Chicago.
In the lower school results pub-
lished last week it was stated that
five candidates failed on one paper
each at the departmental examina-
tions. This should have read nine.
Misses Verna Coates and Stella
Southcott returned Friday after vis-
iting in Winnipeg and taking a trip
through the West going as far as
Calgary, Banff and Lake Louise.
They came from Pt Arthur to Sarnia
by boat.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. G. 'Plewes;
Mr. Wm. Plewes and little daughter
Lillian, of SaultSte Marie; Mrs.
Ned Plewes and daughter, of Toron-
to, visited at the home of Mr. Herb
Walter on Wednesday of last week
while on a motor trip to Flint, Mich.
and Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stanbury took
a motor trip over, the week -end re-
turning Monday evening. Mrs. Stan -
bury and Richard stopped oft al
Beeton visiting Mrs. Worra; Miss
Helen remained over with her uncle
Mr. C. S. Eastwood at Orillia while
Stanbury, Kenneth and Jack
went through to Huntsville where
Jack remained In Cub camp with the
Scouts for a couple of week's vaca-
tion.
• The Baker family held a pienic
at Grand Bend on Friday of last
week, the occasion being the 50th
birthday of Mr. Percy Baker, of
Moose Jaw, who with his wife and
son Percy are camping at Grand
13ere,d in the "Detroit" Cottage. A-
bout fifty were present and many
interesting reminiscenses of by-
gone days Were recalled, Sides
Were chosen and a ball game played
On the bean, At .meal times sump -
thous repasts were served and hun-
gry appetites were brought to the
tables.; The large tiep--storey birth-
day cake waS cut by Mr, Baker.
Rev. A. A. Trumpet., L. Th., Rector
11 a.m.-"The .Apparent Failure of
Christianity."
7 p.m. -"The Alien in our Midst."
• 16th
Anniversary
SALE
Friday & Saturday
AUGUST 7th and 8th
Big Display
Big Bargains
COME
Powell's Bazaar
Horses for Sale
OR EXCHANGE -15 drivers and 6
heavy horses. -Will sell or exchange.
Frank Taylor, Exeter.
BABY CHICK SPECIAL -Leg -
horns 10c, Rocks 121/2c. W. F.
Abbott, Exeter.
POULTRY- CULLING
-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.
NOTICE -We are prepared to fix
washing machines, churns, tubs and
all kinds of cooperage. E. Heide-
man, Exeter, Ont.
FOR SALE -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. Inquire
at Powell's Bazaar, phone 55.
FOR SALE -Two building hits on
the corner of Williain and Victoria
streets, also workshop 18x18, black-
smith tools, hammers, saws, vice,
anvil, bellows, drill. Apply to Mrs.
D. Love, William St.
HOUSE FOR SALE -A two Storey
brick house, second door from Main
on Market St., Lucan. Apply to
Miss M. A. Preston.
• FOUND -A sum of money at Cen-
tralia. -Apply at Tinies-Advocate.
NEW ESSEX COACH -Bumper
and spare tire sold a:t a sacrifice for
cash. Good assortment of used cars
from .$100 to $500. Terms if re-
quired. C. C. Pilon, Huron Garage,
Exeter, Ont.
FOR SALE -About 20 tons of
hay, 12 acres of standing oats. Ap-
ply to T. J. Wilson, -Lot' 8, Con. 8,
Hay Twp.
LOST --In Exeter on Tuesday a
pair of spectacles with gold chain
attached. Finder rewarded by leav-
ing at the Times -Advocate.
.JOYES' AMUSEMENTS
Merry -Go -Round and concessions
eoming to Exeter for four days,
opening on Friday, Aug.' 7 and con-
tinuing until the llth. Everybody
come and enjoy yourselves. Corner
of William add Gidley streets.
ORANGEMEN ATTENTION
Orangemen of Exeter are request-
ed to meet Friday' night as a visit
from the District Master is expect-
ed.
• H. Dignan, Wor. Master
• Miss Grace Creech spent the week-
end in Clinton.
Miss Violet Gambrill is the guest
of Miss 'Olive Dobbs, at Saintsbury.
Mrs. Vivian, of Mitchell, is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. H. W, Doerr,
Mr. and Mr, Trueman Elliott and
children spent Sunday and Monday
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stewart, and
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Steer 'and family
of Windsor, motoied up for the
week -end, the former visiting with
Mrs, S. A, Harness and the latter at
the home of Mr. A, 3, Payne.
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, who with his
family spent the Month of July at
Grand Vend, where he conducted the
Sunday services at the ,a,tiditOrium,
returned home last week. IVIr.
Cidale ocoupied, his own pulpit in
Main St. church on Sunday.
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THISWEERWE PLACE ON SALE ALL !SUMMER DRESSES AT
! GREATLY REDUCED ,PRICES. WE OFFER -SOME VERY SMART " •
.'" STYLES -TO..,CHOOSE FRO1!,f.', ALL IN SUMMER SHADES ALSQ IN •"'
BLACK AND. WHITE. COMBINATIONS. r'. ,
• New Silk Knit Disses
Just arriveclothis week. Comes
in the new weaves and in a Wide
range of colors. Extra value' at
$15.00
Brush Wool Sweater Coats
• Just the thing for outing wear.
Grey with blue trim. Sand with
brown trim and brown with and •
trim, Fine quality and good
weight.
• each $5.75
5 dozeriHouse Dresses at $1.25
• IN DIFFERENT STYLES AND 'COLORED CINGHAMS, GOOD
WASHING MATERIALS AND GOOD PATTERNS. A SPLENDID
HOUSE DRESS. PRICED AT
rLadies Lisle Hose, Peach
Small quantity of peach shade
lisle hose with rib top. Best,val-
ue we have seen this season. All
sizes per pair
75c.
3 pairs fot 98c.
Men's Merino and Cotton Hose.
Regular '35e. lines. Good wear-
seursppaly.nd medium weight. Get a
at 3 pair for 98c.
Hatchway. Underwear for Men and Boys
HATCHWAY NO BUTTON UNDERWEAR IS BECOMING MORE
POPULAR EVERY SEASON. TRY A SUIT, AND BE CONVINCED
THAT IT IS'FINE FOR THE HOT WEATHER. BOYS $1.00; MEN'S
$1.50. . WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR EXETER.
THIS STORE WILL CLOSE EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,
DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST.
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REPAIRS
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 SHELL FRAMES TO
YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE
YOU. WAIT, $3.00.
SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSESi•
81.00 and UP.
Dr. John .Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTIC/AN
MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PHOE 70
- BIG -
Furniture
Sale
NOW- ON
BUSINESS HAS BEEN GOOD,
BUT WE WANT TO DO MORE AND
IN ORDER TO DO SO WE.ARE OF-
FERING .-"SPECIAL DISCOUNTS"
DURING BALANCE OF
July and August
COME IN AND SEE US BEFORE
BUYING.
R. N ROWE
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
SATISFA.CTION GUARANTEED
Phone Bus. 20W House 20J
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; phdb.e Crediton 29 r 6.
ochranef s Machine
Works
EXETER and LISTOWEL
One of the beat equipped shops in
Western Ontario
Welding a Specialty
Regrindinetylinders and pistone
made to ,fit •
No arti6le too diffieult to make
in answer to your inquiry re grind-
ing Cylinders fer us, would say that
we ale well Satisfied, Iraving found
the work all that could be expected.
The blocks in our estiniation are as
good as new °ilea,
• L. J. Penhate
Mgr" Exetgr Can. Co.
Write, plaone or come sma see us
Advice freely given
COAL -COKE
• AND INSURANCE
• YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
13. J. CHRISTIE
OFFICE: North of Elliott and johns
Safety Razor Blades
Sharpened ( any make)
SINGLE EDGE 3c
DOUBLE EDGE 4c
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE, Druggist
a,
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. Gouldin
' A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster
James St. United Church
Instrucction in
Plano 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
H. Bagshaw
TRY US
Phone 58W
FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice
farms in the Townships,. of Usborne,
Tuckersmith 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 Accepted.
ROBERT GAMBRILL
Phone 161, Exeter
DR; ADRIAN 13. GIBSON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College 1915
Office and Residence, Jaines St.
Wost of James St. United Church
PHONE 09, EXETER
• DR. E. S. STEINER
VETERINARY STJ'ItGEON
Graduate of ttu3 Ontario Veterinary
Cellege •
DAY AND NIGIIT CALLS PROMPT-
• LY ATTENDED TO
Phone 168 ° Residence Ann St.
EXETER, ONT.,
1. R. CARLING B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC,
Loans, Investments, Insurance
Offlce,Carling Block,Main St. Exeter
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors &e.
Money to Loan, Investments Matte
Insurance.
Safe-deposit Vault for use of mur
Clients without charge.
Exeter London Hensel,
• R." McINNIS
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOB
• HURON COUNTY
For best results let R. Whinge
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, Meet olt
Military District, Number One, Los,*
don, Ont.
• Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
Office Phone 34W
Residence Phone 34J
Office closed on • Wednesday onit:
Dr. G. F. Roulston,
DENTIST -
Office over I. R. Carling's Lew
office.
Extractions Under Oxygen 'Gal.
At Grand Bend every Wednesday,
during the summer months •
Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto -Univero
sity
DENTIST
Office over Gladman & Stanbury'it
office, Main Street Exeter.
•DR. W. E. WEEKES
Pbysician and Surgeon-_
Office -One door south of the
Times -Advocate.
Office hours 9.30 to 10430 a.m.
2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phone 67 ir
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
, Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed •
EXETER, P. 0, or RING 138 •
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' A. E. TENNANT
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Veterinary .Surgeon ,
Office --McDonnell's Sales Stables tot
John St. Phone cans receive protipt
attention. Phone 26w .
THOS. CAMERON and -lames W
WATSON
Licensed Auctioneers
Sales conducted in any localitY..
, .
°term StOCk sales a Specialty. Satio4
faction guaranteed, e' Charges Mods
era Orders 'left at tlaig °a1 wills
be promptly attended to. R.R. No.
1, larktml. hone Kirktea