The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-8-20, Page 8Seasonable Specials
Articles you may need to buy this morale are priced, to save
you money and to help us clear our shelves for fall goods wlefick
are now arriving.
A table of silk anti silk lisle stockings to clear at e5'eente,
Black stockings all sizes, for ladies and children for 25 cents.
Fine cotton stockings in good sand shade, sizes 8 1-2 to 10 for 250
New handkerchiefs for ladies and girls all colors 7c or 4 for 25c.
All lengths of summer dress materials at about half Price.
•A shelf of ladies' slippers and oxfords to clear at $2,98.
Ladies' chambray and print house dresses now 98 cents.
Men's work shirts blue or khaki -sizes to 17 for 98 gents,
Men's medium weight sox 35c. or 3 pair for $1.00,
Men's fine shirts, soft reversable cuffs, $2.00 value for $1.49.
Men's medium weight solid leather work shoes $3,90.
Metre khaki bib -overalls -good weight -well made $1.98.
Men's tweed pants -strong cloths, well made, sizes to 46 for $2.98.
OUR CHINA DEPARTMENT
Do you visit our China department regularly?, 1f not you are
missing a real treat, as beautiful new pieces of imported China
and pottery are being continually added to our stock. . Come, 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.
$24.95 Dinner Sets $24.95
This 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 Meito, hand painted, china while the other two patterns are
in guaranteed semi -porcelain ware of the best quality.
Our Grocery Prices•
Royal Yeast Cakes Sc pkg
Seedless Raisins 2 lb for 25c
Rubbers for Jars 3 doz. 25c
Metal Tops for Jars 20c a doz.
7 bars Castile Soap for 25e
4 bars Laundry Soap for 25e.
2 lb. Mixed cookies for 35e.
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Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for 29c
Shredded Wheat 2 pkg for 25c
4 boxes good,sardines for 25c
2 tins choice -salmon for 35c
Large lemons only 39caa, doz.
2 lb. ginger snaps for .... 25c
P. & G. soap chips 2 lb. 25c.
Bring your Gillex Coup ons to us and save 10c -
J. A.
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IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING THE BUYING', OlaaFURNI-
TURD BE SURE TO INSPECT OUR LARGE AND MOST! Up -TO -
DATE STOCK. PRICES AND QUALITY UNEQUALED. aaa•
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"THE HOME FURNISHER" '
M. E. GARDINER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 1
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THE EXETER TIMESADVOCATE
CAVEN PRESBYTERtAN CHURCH
ReV. James Foote., ALA., Minister
10 a.Ma-StlitdaY Sch6ol.
11 a.m.-"Why he cane.' Two an-
swers,
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M1*ister
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• The Minister
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.30,"
Oats' 450
Barley 72e,
Manitoba Flour $4.90.
Blended Flour $4.40,
Pastry Flour $3.90,
Feed Floar $2.00.
Bran. $1.50
Shorts $1.70
Creamery Butter 42c 43c.
Dairy Butter 33-36c.
Eggs, Extras 32c, "
Eggs, firsts 25c.
Lard 20c
Hogs, Selects, $14.55.
Hogs, thick smooth $13.25
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Mrs. T. 0. Southcott is holidaying
in Galt and Preston.
Mr. C. T. Brooks and Miss Taylor
are visiting in London.
Mr. Jack Elliott bought a Chevro-
let auto in London Saturday,
Miss Amy Fisher is ill at her
home suffering from pleurisy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May and son
Warren are visiting in Mitchell.
The entrance certificates are left
with Miss McFaul. Call for them.
Miss Vosper has returned home
After visiting for a month in Lon-
don.
Mr. Fred. Mallett of London,
spent Sunday with his parents in
town.
Miss Greta Sheere, of BrantfOrd,
is visiting at the home of Mrs. M.
Sheere.
Miss Mary Barrett of Oshawa is
visiting her friend Miss Vivian Col-
lingwo od.
Rev. R. E. Southcott, of Jeannet-
tes Creek, is visiting his mother at
Grand Bend.
Mr.' Silas Reid returned Monday
after a few days holidays in Wind-
sor and Toronto.
Mr. J. Dovey and Mrs. M. Sager
of Dresden, visited with alas 'M.
Hewlett on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams, of
Hamilton are visiting with Miss B.
Howey and other relatives.
Mr. Jas. Creech of Rochester, N.
Y., and Mr. Young Creech of De-
troit, are holidaying in town.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Walker of
Alviston visited the formers brother
Wm. Walker, Exeter North.
Mr. Jas. Foote and niece, Miss
Anna Keyes, of Detroit, are holiday-
ing at the former's home in town.
Mr. R. E. Davis, of the Canadian
Bank of Commerce at Blenheim has
been home for a week on sick leave.
Mrs. Taylor and two sons Grant
and Kenneth and Mr. Dayton, all of
London -visited at Mr. M. E. Gardi-
ner's on Sunday. •
The annual flower show will ee
held at the skating rink on Friday
and Saturday. The orchestra will
be in attendance.
Mr. George Delbridge of Usborne
was taken to Victoria hospital. Lon-
don. last week for treatment for
stomach trouble.
Miss Ella Link has returned from
a trip through the Thousand IF -
lands and is visiting with Mr. arid
Mrs. Wm. Kuntz..
Mr. Robt. Dinney has rented a
house in •London and expects to
move with his family to the city
early in September.
The teachers and officers of the
various Sunday Schools of the Dio-
cese of Huron will picnic at Bayfield
on Wednesday of next week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Flowers and
little son of London, visited with
Mrs. Flowers' sister-in-law, Mrs.
Mooney, for several days last week.
A reunion of the Taylor family
throughout Ontario was held at
Springbank on Wednesday. Several
from town and Usborne were in at-
tendance.
The drain on Ann St. is nearing
completion. The old open ditch has
been cemented with a cement walk
covering it. It makes a decided im-
provement.
When Summer Comes
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Cream Flannel Trousers, Grey Flannel,
Cream Serge • Khaki and Fancy
Tweed Trousers "
Misses Jean and Sadie Walker of
London and Toronto are visiting
their parents, Exeter North after
spending ten days up the Ottawa
Vie have an
exceptionally
at a very
fine range
Men's Fiie'Fancy
of Shirts
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River on a yachting cruise.
• Miss Luella Loft of Oshawa Mis-
sionary a.
College passed. through
town on Thursday of last week7and
called on her friends, Vivian
Col-
lingwood and Beulah. Vrooman.
reasonable price. a .
COMBINATION AND 2 -PIECE UNDERWEAR.. •
SPORT BELTS, FANCY AND PLAIN HOSE•
TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS AND SUSPENDERS
iiteady-to-*ear Suits. at $18.0010 $19.00
Mr. and Mae. Forest and Miss
., 7
HRelatives here havetreceived word
,t to the effect that Mr. Will. J. Bissett
a VV. TRJJw
,.., son of Mr. Geo. II. Bissett of Winni-
peg, is confined to the hospital suf-
fering from a severe attack of
typhoid fever.
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,. Merchant Tailor and Gents' 0 !Witter + Rev. E. Sheppard, pastor' of
a al James St. church, who has been ill
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Forest and Miss Newhart, motored
here from New York a distance of
over 700 miles, and. spent a few
days last week with the Eacrett
connection.
. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mutrie announce
1 the engagement of their youngest
datighter, Helen Gertrttde, to Dr, W.
E. Weekes of Exeter, the Marriage
tb take place at St. Andrews United
church, Vancouver, B.C., on August
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Dr. and Mrs. Holloway, of Peter-
• boro, who have been visiting with
. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe and other
relatiVes have returned to their
home accompanied by Miss Reta
Rowe who will visit for a couple of
r , Mr, Geo. Lawson of Saskatoon,
Sask arrived here the latter part
of laiit week and IntendS Malting his
futtlie labilein Exeter. Mrs. LOP" -
son and family are alsoexpected
O'• here Shortly. 'We 'Welcome Mr. t.nd
Mrs. LaWSOn as' riaeldetits ellr
The Huron County Vetrans will
hold their annual picnic with games,
etc,, at Bayfiehl, on Wednesday,'
August 26th. Everybody is invited'
to come and bring a, basket.
Dr. B. Weekes left Wednesday
for Vaneouver, B.C., where he will
set sail upon the sea 'of matrimonial
bliss and will return' to Exeter with
his bride, having recently purchased
a residence on Ann street. His of
flee in town will 'be closed until
but who is improving nicely, left
Saturday with Mr. Sheppard and
son Norval for Hamilton, to visit
allar. Sheppard's mother.
The Exeter voters' list for, 1925
contains the names of 1.037 voter,
312 of whom are qualified to act as
jurors. 970 are in part .one and 67
in part two. Persons are advised
to see that their names are on.
Mrs. MeTaVish, and son Grant, of
Vhakespeare, are visiting the form-
or's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. .L W.
Taylor for a few Weeks. The lat-
ter underwent an operation at Dr.
GrahariVs and is progressing favor
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September 21st. ably.
George 11,1aldelni,••a pioneer teach- The flower show to be put on Fri-
er, and a Peet' District Deputy,Gr•andc 'day and Saturday in. the skating rink
Master of South Thironi WIASOrde' by the Exeter Horticultural Society
District No. 4, died in Stratford on• should be the best reVer, as a Most
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Tuesday, Auguati.186,.• Inii;lhis 71st,' niagnifieent, array of 'Mem is tO be
year..The late IVIr., Meldolkn' Will be Seen around the tOWn. The inereas-
remembered. by, the older members ,ing interest In flowers b,Y "the citi
of the Lebanon Ferest Lodge Of LOW11•;:zeris tJf 'Exeter Is -Winning for our
as otie of 'the 'm'et •able.and affable .ttiliage an enViable, reputation for
of the past 'distriet.depUties. •
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beauty,
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JAMES ST. 'UNITED CHURCH -OF
CANADA
Rev. E. Sheppard, Pastor
W, R. Goulding, 4,T.C.M.
Organist and Choir -Leader
11 a.m.-Rev. R, E, Southcott.
3 p. m -Sunday school and Bible
Classes. ,
7 pan. -Rev.„ R. B. Southcott.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Rev. A. A. Truraper, L. Th., Rector
11 a.m..-"The Narrow places of
Life."
7 p.m. --a" The attempt to take
Jesus by force and make him a
King,"
MAIN STREET ' UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
11 a.m.-"The Line of Spiritual At-
tainment."
3 p.m. -Bible School.
7 p.m. -"The Crowns of Christ."
Everything worth while is Up Grade.
Moral -"Don't Roost but Boost."
Everybody welcome here
Powell's Bazaar
One Price Store
This week we are offering as
specials: -
Pretty China cups and- saucers 15c.
Plain white china cups only doz. 90c
Plain White china Cups only 96e.
Pretty China jugs 25c
Heavy plain glass tumblers doz. 60e
Edison Blue Amberol records doz 60
Columbia 12 -in, records 75e
Columbia Needles, tin box 20e
Bring your friends with you and
Come often 'to this Store. '
Horses for -Sale
OR EXCHANGE -15 drivers and 6
heavy horses. Will sell or exchange.
Frank Taylor, Exetex.
NOTICE -We areapreparecl to fix
washing machines, chbrns, tubs and
all kinds of cooperage. E. Heide-
man, Exeter, Ont.
FOR SALE -Two building lots on
the corner of William and Victoria
streets, also workshop 18x18a 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. ; •
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Smart' New" Fall aiid " Winter Coats
We are ready for the early buyer
with a splendid assortment of the
very latest styles in coats for this
season. Its a pleasure to show them
Ladies' and Misses' S. C.
In beautiful shades of brushed
wool. A lovely warm coat for
the cool evenings. Misses $3.75,
Ladies $4.75.
• New Dresses
• We have always something
new to show you in dresses. See
' our new nutmegs and pansy
purple shades.
Clearing of Summer Dresses
The balance of all summer dresses must be ,old. We have reduc-
ed the prices on all lines. Dresses from $5, $7 and $9.00 all reduced
to $2.95, each. , These are real bargains.
All Linen Towelling
All linen toweling of splendid
quality suitable 'for roller or tea
towels. A limited quantity at
this price. Per yard 20e
Linen Tea Towells
Fine English make all linen
tea towels; with red borders,
,ihemmed and ready for use.
'..Regular 35c value, our price 25c,
4 for $1.00.
• New Heavy Work "Shoes $3.95
A splendid shoe for rough wear in black or tan, made by one of
the best" makers. This shoe is well worth the money a Try ' a pair
$3,95.
THIS STORE WILL CLOSE EACH' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
DURING THE MONTH 'OF AUGUST.
Southc tt Bros.
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REPAIRS.
We are *ow prepared to do all
kinds' of repair' on broken frames,
wherees 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
CHIROPRAMOR & OPTICIAN
MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PHOE 70
REGISTER NOW
All those who'deitre to attend the
Fall Term of the Exeter 'High School
commencing Tuesday,' September 1st
should register with the Secretary,
Miss K. McFaul, at once- in order to
secure a desk, These ill be al-
lotted in order of registration.
WANTED -Boy boarders after
August 24, comfortable rooms. Ap-
ply at Times office.
FARMS FOR SALE -7A few choice
farms in the Townehips of TJsborne,.
Tuckersmith and Hibbert. • Good
buildings and Well located as to mar
kets. Priced right.- Apply to Thos
Cameron. Anat., Box 164, Exeter.
STRAYED -Onto Lot 10 Con. 10,
Stephen, a milch cow. Owner may
have same by proving property and
paying expenses.
NEW STAR. SEDAN -At a sacri-
fice for quick sale. Good assort-
ment of • used cars from $100 to
$500. Terms if, required. C. C.
Pilon, Huron Garage, Exeter, Ont.
FOUND -Auto license No. 153-
895. Apply at. Times -Advocate.
For Sale -That 'fine brick resi-
dence on the east side of Main St.
Exeter known as the property of the
late John Kerslake. Parties wish-
ing to purchase apply on premises.
Shamrock Concert Co. on Monday,
August 24th. if you want fun follow
the crowd. All free, Victoria Park,
Huron St. Exeter.
TWO toARztEs. WANTED, -
Close to high school. Apply Box'
280, Exeter, Ont. •.•
For Sale
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SWiss Music Box and selection,
cheap. •
Show cases, I large, 2 small
Good. heater; With `piPes.
15 candy jars, suitable for sugar,
rice, eic. ••
2 notion Counters, for store use, ,
• Good beer rtdutre, sinakl size,",
• Cheese tease, chea,p,• ate
Good used plarioak'gotad organ,
Use...Our Service for selling and
locating. Inquire
POWELL'S. DAM/Illy
Phone .05 and 122
- 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.
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R. N. ROWE
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
SATISFACTION WJARANTEED
Phone Bus. 20W • House 203
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.
Cochrane's Machine
Works
EXETER and LISTOWEL
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 cylinders for us, would say that
\we are well satisfied, having found
MO work ,all ,that , ceuld: be expected.
The blocks' estinmfidn are ;as
good as new ones..
• • , L. 3'. Penhee
Mgr., Eteter'Can, Co.
Write, IThoe' or come and see us
Advice freely
COAL -COKE I. R. CARLING B.A.
AND INSURANCE
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
B. 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. coil, Druggist
CLEANING PRESSING
and REPAIRING
If you want to look like a man,
and feel like a man when you are
dressed up, there is only one way
and that way is 'to let •
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ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
Make your Clothes
We also do Cleaning,- Pressing and
Repairing
W. R. Goulding
A. T. OEM. ,
Organist and.Choirmaster
James St. United Church
Instrucction in
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 ,FURNISHE,D
t Houses and Barns'
EXETER ONTARIO
Phone 152W' •
Wood for Sale
A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD
FOR SALE •
H. Bagshaw
TRY US Phone 58W
VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUC-
TION '
Pupils visited orreceived •
Terms Moderate
Concert Engagements Accepted.
ROBERT GAMBRILL
Phone 161 Exeter
DR. ADRIAN B. GIBSON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College1915
Office and Residence, James St.
'West of ,Tames St. United Church
PHONE 99, EXETER
DR. E. S. STEINER
. VETERINARY. filUllGEON i•f;
Grab:tate f 'the,' :VeterlitlerY
College • •
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPT..
•• VI' ATTENDED .TO'
Phone 158 Residence Ann St.
•EXEITIMI,,; ONT.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC,
Loans, Investments, Insurance
Office,Carling Block,Main St. Exeter
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors &c.
Money to Loan, Investments Ma• d.
Insurance.
Safe-deposit Vault for use 'of out
- Clients without charge.
Exeter London Henn&
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R. McINNIS
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY
For best results let R. McInnia
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 'e
Military District, Number One, Lok.
don, Ont.
Main 'Street, Exeter, Ont.,,
Office Phone 34W •
Residence Phone 34J
Office closed on Wednesday mit*
Dr. G. F. Roulston,
DENTIST .
Office over I. R. Carlingfs Law,
office.
Extractions Under Oxygen Gas.
At Grand Bend every Wednesday,
during the summer months
Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univar-0
sity
DENTIST
Office ovii• Gladman & Star:burr'
office, Main Street Exeter.
•• DR. W. E. WEEKES
Physician and Surgeon
Office -One door south of the
Times -Advocate.
Office Closed until September 214
FRANK TAYLOR ,
LICENSED AUCTIONIDER
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices, reasonable and satisfactien
guaranteed
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EXETER P. 0. or. RING 138
A. E.'PENNANT •
Veterinary Su,,fgeon
Office --McDonnell's' Sales Stables old
John St. Phone calls receive proinpl
attention. Phone 26w
THOS. CAMERON and James W.
WATSON,'
Licensed Auctioneers
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tectlee guarantecd., •Ohtirkei inOtt:
eirate.:. ;Orders left at thits office will:
be proieptir attended to. P.R. NO:
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