HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-9-10, Page 8THE EXETER '1'1MES,ADVOCATE
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e New Coats
Are Here
New Styles
New Flares
New Cloths
New Shades
New Low Prices
New Fur Trimmings
Come in and see our display while it is complete as the new coats
will be worn early this season.
New Dress Materials
The new dress materials are here in all the popular new shades
including pansy purple and nut -meg. Amongst. the most popular
materials you will find, the all wool flannels and all wool crepes,
the silk broadcloths and the pure silk crepes and satins.
Buy your dress materials by the yard and use the Standard Pat-
terns with the Belrobe system which explains every step in making
the pretty new dresses, You'll have your dress for half the price
and be able to have two instead of one.
$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 1Vreito, hand painted, china while the other two patterns are
in guaranteed semi -porcelain ware of the best quality.
Our Grocery Prices
Large lemons only 39c a doz.
P. & G. soap chips 2 lb, 25c.
2 tins choice salmon for 35c
4 boxes good sardines for 25c
2 ib. ginger snaps for .... 25c
Shredded Wheat 2 pkg for 25c
Kelloggs Corn Flakes 3 for 29c
7 bars Castile Soap for .... 250
Royal Yeasl. Cakes 50 pkg
Metal Tops for Jars 20c a doz.
Seedless Raisins 2 ib for 25c
2 lb. Mixed cookies for 35c,
4 bars Laundry Soap for 25c.
Rubbers for Jars 3 doz. 25c
Bring your Gillex Coupons to us and save 10c
J. A. Stewart
Gigantic Furniture'Sale
GARDINER'S
IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING THE BUYING OF FURNI-
TURE BE SURE TO INSPECT. OUR LARGE AND MOST UP -00 -
DATE STOCK. PRICES AND QUALITY UNEQUALED.
LARGEST STOCK BETTER SERVICE
LATEST DESIGNS LOWEST PRICES
"THE HOME ...FURNISHER"
M. E. GARDINER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER •
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 741; Rigid call 74W
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.22
OatsC35c,
Barley 680.
Manitoba Flour $4.$0
Blended Flour $4.30
Pastry Flour $3.80
Feed Flour $1.90
Bran $1.50
Shorts $1.70
Creamery Butter 42c 43c.
Dairy Butter 33-360.
Eggs, Extras 33c,
Eggs, Firsts 26c.
Lard 20c
Hogs, Selects $14.30
Hogs, thick smooth $13,00
LOCAL
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Zane Grey's world-famous novel
"To the Last Man" at the Dome
Theatre, Friday and Saturday.
Exeter Fair. September 22nd and
23rd.
Miss Marion iVcods spent Monday
in London.
Mr. George Anderson
bor Day in St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howey, are
attending Toronto Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart are
spending a few days in Toronto.
Miss Vera Steele, of London, vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Howald and clan-
ghter Muriel spent the week -end at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gould, of Wind-
sor, are visiting the former's moth-
er, Mrs. Rd. Gould.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Chas. E, Locke, of
Boston, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs.• Thos..a.cheson.
Miss Fern Short, of London spent
Sunday and Monday with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. E. Short.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wilson, of
Dresden spent a few days in town
during the week with Mrs. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gardiner and
son, Cecil, of Blyth, spent Labor Day
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turnbull
Mrs. Ketchen is this week 4n Tor-
onto taking in the Exhibition and
will visit at Niagara Falls and Ham-
ilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott, of De-
troit and Mrs. H. C. Wood, of Ham-
ilton spent Sunday. with Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Walter.
Mr. and Mfrs. B. W. F. Beavers
and George and Grant Collingwood
motored to Toronto last week tak-
ing in the Exhibition.
Mr. Beverley Acheson, of Toron-
to, and Miss E. Farrell, of Grimsby
spent Sunday and Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Acheson.
Mr. John Salter, of Windsor, Mr.
C. ,Salter, of Clinton and Mrs. John
Salter, of London, spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. M. F. Salter.
Men's Store
spent La-
CAVEN PRI, BirirTERIAN' CHiTROH
R. dames I'oote, B.A., Minister
10 a.xn.--•-Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Rally Day Service.
"God's Call to. Us"
The Minister
The S. S. Orche$rt, will assist the
choir,
7 P.m.—"The Force 'that MoveS
Mountains,"
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Phone 81w Men's Store ilk
PREPARE for FALL
You may be thinking of a new suit for fall, or a new fall Over-
coat.. Drop in and look over our new range of choice fabrics
eFalse economy in clothes often proves very costly in the end. We
l' have a wide range that we offer at very attractive prices.
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NEW HATS FOR FALL
New Felts are somewhat wider in the brim and higher in
the
The Minister
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF
CANADA
Rev. E. Sheppard, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T,C.M.
Organist and, Choir -Leader
11 a.m.—Rev. L. W. Dill, Parkhill
3 p. m.—Sunday school and Bible
Classes. "
7 p.m.—Rev. L. W. Hill, Parkhill
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Rev. A. 4. Trumper, L. Th., Rector
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crown. We can give you a wide choice. at popular prices.`
SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, SWEATER COATS, ETC. 7/
Everything for the well-dressed man
. TRIM
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter
Mr. Leonard Hoist motored to De-
troit for. ,the holiday.
Mr. Don, Graham and Mr. W, 0.
Davis spent Sunday and Monday' in
Ingersoll.
Mr. Stephen Powell was at Spring -
bank on Labor Day attending a re-
union of the McCtttcheon family.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pomfret and
family have returned ' home after
holidaying at Hamilton, Niagara
Falls and Toronto.
Miss Ila 3ohnstoii returned ,froom
Toronto whei,e she spent several
days. Aeconepanied by her mother
and sister Pearl she left Tuesday for
their home in Seaforth.
P., Abbott and
Mr. and WS. W.
thgolden t
family attended the jubiles
of the West Adelaide Presbyter -MX
Church. This was the old home
ehurch of Mrs. Abbott and she en-
joyed meeting many old friends and
acquaintandea.
11 a.m.—'The Imprisoned. Splendor'
3 p.m, Sunday School and Bible
Class,
7 p.m. --"Christ as a work."
MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
11 a.m.= Wanted, A Life of Flame'
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—"A Splendid Program, In.•-
terrupted."'
Holidays are over; Grand Rally
of the congregation at all Services
Everyone urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vivian, of Mit-
chell, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Viv-
ian, of Detroit spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doerr.
Mr. Luther P,.owcliffe, of Usborne
lost a valuable cow this week, the
result of a broken leg, while she
was attempting to ju.mp a fence.
Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and babe, of
London are visiting the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Mawson.
Mr. Tuckey spent the week -end here
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Powell and daughter
Marion, and Mrs: J. N. Howard, mo-
tored to Toronto for over Labor Day
Mr. Will J.' •Stewart, of Detroit,
was in town Tuesday renewing old
acquaintances. While here he was
the guest of his uncle Councillor
Davis.
Mr. Wilfred Turnbull, of Strat-
ford, spent the holidays with his
mother Mrs. Alex Turnbull. The
latter recently moved to Exeter
from Osborne.
For Sale
Swiss Music Box and selection,
cheap.
Show cases, 1 large, 2 small
Good heater, with pipes.
15 candy jars, .'suitable for sugar,
rice, etc.
2 notion counters, for store use.
Good Cheer Range, small size.
Cheese case, -cheap.
Good used piano, good organ.
Use our Service for selling and
locating. Inquire
POWELL'S BAZAAR
Phone 55 and 122
Apples Wanted.
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AT THE EXETER EVAPORATOOR
We will be ready to take your apples
on. September llth. Any kind large
enugh to peel.
FOR - SALE —Pandora kitchen
range in good condition, for coal or
wood. Apply to Times -Advocate.
Mr. and Mrs. John Humble, of
Sarnia, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Dearing this week.
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Mr. Geo. Tucker and son Mr. Ern-
est Tucker, of Hamilton, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harvey and oth-
er relatives Sunday .and Monday.
The Provincial Dept. of Agricult-
ure truck fitted up with a system for
supplying running water for farm
homes will visit Exeter on Friday
from 1:30 to 8:30 pan.
The regular meeting of the Ladies
Aid of James St. church was held on
Thursday last and plans were made
for the Harvest Home the first Sun-
day in October.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frayne and
family motored up from Brantford
and spent Sunday and Monday with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. Frayne,
Rev. L. C. and Mrs Harvey, of
Bernie, visited the former's parents
for a few days last week on the re -
Miss Netta Pryde has resigned her turn from their vacation having
position with the 4Ross-Taylor Co. enjoyed a motor trip to. Montreal.
Mrs. Pryde and family intend leav- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sanders after
ing in a couple of weeks to join Mr. a two months visit . with relatives in
Pryde in Windsor. different parts of Western Canada,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MacKenziereturned to their home here Satur-
and babe, of London spent the boli- day reporting a very pleasant time.
days with the latter's mother, Mrs. Mrs.M,cTavish and son Grant have
J. Beverly. Mrs. Beverly and babe returned to Shakespeare after visit
are remaining for a visit. ing the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. White, and Mr. Jack Mrs. J. W. Taylor. Grant is im-
White, of Windsor, visited Mr. and proving from a recent operation
Mrs. F. J. Wickwire and Miss White which proved successful. .
In company with Miss White they Mims Marjorie Clarke was the
motored to Toronto. winner of the ladies hat given by
Mr. H. D. Davis, of Mitchell was the Shamrock. Medicine Co. in the
a pleasant caller at the Times -Ad- park Friday evening at the ladies
vocate on Labor Day. Mr.: and Mrsreview. She received the most ap-
: over anis plause. There were about a dozen
Davis and family motored
visited with Mr. end Mrs. F. 4% -May in the competition.
Prof. Balser, of St. John's College Mr. Robt. Dinney moved his house -
Winnipeg, visited with Mr. and Mrs hold effects and family to London
they will make
J. G. 'Jones at Grand Bend. Mr: on Monday, where' .
and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hy. Coultis their future home, Mr. Dinney who
and Mr. Baker motored to Detroit, has considerable work yet to cora
Tuesday. plete, will remain here for several
Mr. R. Terry has sold his farm, weeks We are sure all will nxiss
Lot 18, Con: 14, Stephen to Mr. this worthy family from our midst
Clarence Gale, of Goderich for the as they were old and much esteemed
sum of $5450.00. This is a good citizens.
farm and well worth the purchase Rev, Mr. Hill, of Parkhill, oc-
price cupied tke pulpit of James Street
Mr. T. 0. Soutlicott and Mr. W. church on Sunday and preached two
Martin motored to Niagara Falls fine sermons that were much appre-
and Toronto; They were aceom-; crated. The many friends of the
pastor, Rev. E. E. Sheppard, who is
parried home by Mrs. SToron tt Who, recuperating from his recent illness
has been visiting in Toronto and at Hamilton, will be pleased to
Preston. know that Ise is making splended
Misses Vera and Reta Rowe, who progress and expects to take his
have been holidaying in Peterboro work on the 20th:
and Toronto returned home last Mrs. Wm, Beavers, Mr. Georges'
Week. 1Vliss Vera Rowe -has re-
sumed
e- Beavers, Mr, and Mrs. As. Beavers,
ruined -her position with Gladman of Blanchard, Misses Annie and
Stanbury. Alice Ileavers, of Woodham; Mr. S.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Holiday,Senn,
of. Lodi=of Caledonia Mr.' and Mrs.
don; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith and Wm. Senn and. MiesMaggieSenn, of
Miss Ayres, of::.i3 ffalo; Mr. henry Hamilton spent Labor Day with Mr
Willis and M. Melville Smith, of and Mrs. B. W. 1 Beavers.
Detroit, sent Sunday with Mr. andtook place in:
A pretty wedding,
MEMO
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 $3.7.5,
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 sold. 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 20c.
Linen Tea Towells
Fine English make all linen•
tea towels, with red borders,
hemmed and ready for use.
n;.)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. Try a pair
$3.95.
- 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
r YOU WAIT, $3.00.
SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES,
$1.00 and UP.
Mr, Silas Stanlake has returned
after a boat trip from Sarnia to
Sault Ste. Marie.
The Exeter Turf Club submit the
following figures in connection with
the Race meet held on 3rd, June
last: Receipts $1,772.48, Expend-
itures 1,2427.07, Balance 525.07-'
which amount has been turned over
to the Exeter Agricultural Society.
to be applied on their Mortgage in-
debtedness. A detailed statement
may be seen at any time if so desir-
ed at the office of the Secretary-
Treasurer
ecretaryTreasurer M R, Complin, The Club
wish to thank the public for their
as.evtdeitcedby the large attendance
g ,
at the races. 'They also desire to
express their appreciation for the
able assistanceski iv ; them b the
g y.
officials and voluntary 'WO -ricers
whose efforts contributed so meter -
'tally to make the Meat a success.
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o Sept.t
Mrs. R. N. Creech,
generous support of a worthy causM
e i .r. Earl vrho has been twhen Laurel Georgia, dam..
Rus�seil l }
Luton United Church on Saturday,
the (Wide • of the Public' iltilitiey,
'er 'l ears
Commission fqt sen a Years, left
Saturday for Detroit, to ;join his
parents, who recently bioved to that
city. Earl 15 an exemplary young
man and his many friends here with
with , hiin every. stiGt;ess,
ghtsr of Rev. and Mrs. E. A, Siadv,
Was married to Il.ev,>Hugyt Crossley
Wilson, son of Rev. and Mrs. 'Jasper
Wilson, former residents of Exeter:,
Mr. Wilson having ween pastor of
Main' St. Methodist.. Church, about
't years ago,
Dr. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
MAIN ST. EXETER. ONT.
PHOE 70
We will be pleased to
have you call and °
inspect our complete
line of :
Furniture
R.'N. ROWE
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR -
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Phone Bus. 20W House 201
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.
Horses for ' Sale
COAL—COKE
AND INSURANCE
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
E. J CI-1RISTIE
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns
OR EXCHANGE -15 drivers and 6
heavy horses. Will sell or exchange.
Frank Taylor, Exeter.
• FARMS FOR SALE—A few choice
farms in the Townships ,of ',Osborne,
Tuckersmith and Hibbert. Good
buildings and well located as to mar
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos
Cameron. Auct.,.Box 154, Exeter.
Safety Razor Blades
Sharpened (any make)
SINGLE EDGE ' - ''3c
DOUBLE EDGE 40
Perfect Edge Guaranteed -
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
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
Make your Clothes
We also do. Cleaning, Pressing and
Repairing
Agent for Tip -Tip Tailors
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.
FOR SALE OR RENT -100 acres
being lot 21` S.T.R. On- the property
is a brick house, bank barn and
other buildings; 75 acres in grass
and the balance in, stubble. Easy
terms. Apply to W. H. Kay, Exeter
FOR SALE—Second .hand. 10-20
Titan tractor in good shape, '' Win.
Ward,
W.A. NTED y
or
the Meter Eva
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orators apple peelers and trimmers.
Please leave your name at the of-
fice any time this week. Exeter
Evaporator, L E, Nix. r.
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. M.
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-
R. N.
NT.
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 58.W
I.I CARLING B.A.
BARRISTER,' SOLICITOR, ETC.
Loans, Investments, Insurance
Ofdce,Carling Biock,Main St. Exetslt
GLADMAN & ' STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors &e.
Money to Loan, Investments Made
Insurance.
Safe-deposit ' Vault for use of one
Clients without charge.
Exeter London Hens
DR. ADRIAN B. GIBSON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College 1915 '
Office and Residence, James St.
West et James St. 'United Church
PHONE 91), EXETER
DR. E, S. STEINER
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPT-
LY ATTENDED TO
Phone 158 Residence Ann St.
/ EXETER, ONT,
J. VICAR MUNRO
R. McINNIS
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY
For best results let R. McInnis
handle your auction sales.
FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE
HAY POST OFFICE
REGISTERED ARCHITECT
Plans, Specifications .prepared for
Residences, Churches, Sehools etc.
Best References
Phdnes. Office18 8w Rouse 5141w
$ ou
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R;Rooth8, Coote Clxatnbeers,
Market lane, London
Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S:
'DENTAL SURGEON
Late Listrict Dental Officer -
ail
Military. District, Number One, Loan
don, Ont.
Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
Office Phone 34W
Residence Phone 34J
Office closed on Wednesday mill,
Dr. G. 'F. Roulston,
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carling's 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' Univer.
sity
DENTIST
Office over Gladman & Stanbary'4
office; Main Street Exeter.
DR. W. E. WEEKES
Physician and Surgeon
Office—One door south of the
Times -Advocate.
Office Closed until September 210
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AU JTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
. guaranteed
EXETER P. 0, of RING 138
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office—McDonnell's Sales Stables o3~
John St. Phone calla receive proal»*
attention. Phone 26w
TITOS. CAMERON and James W4
WATSON
Licensed' Anctien.eers
ales conrlueted in a.
sales ny locs
llt7�e
`Faros S oek sales • a eelaltyss , S' tip
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taction, gUaranteed. Charges ktodr
erate Ordersleft t a - t this is otfice Willi
be promptly attended to. I"t,R. tzo.
1, K1rktof. tkone Klrktos ;i Ort.
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