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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-9-17, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES.ADVOCATE c+. FQr Fair l�a� ; Special D splay —O,F New Coats New Hosiery New Blouses New Slippers New Sweaters New Materials New Trimmings New Dinner Sets We invite you to make this store your headq;u'F z,Cers OP. Exeter Fair Day, Wednesday, September 23rd. All the new fal ;goods will be on display and there will be special bargains, in every de partxnent.,fi �CT .s BAR G A I 'S. Our best patent laid and satin slippers for $4.95 New Fur -Trimmed Coats, latest styles fox,, $1;9:85. Silk and silk -lisle stockings all the new shades for 65c. New silk and wool stockings—the new fall shades, for 98c. Rayon silk blouses and silk and wool sweaters reduced to $2.98 Beautiful new silk figured crepes for dresses and blouses $1,49 yd. Stockings black and fawn children's and ladies' sizes for 25c a pair Chintz and Cretonne for drapes, cushions and comforters18c yd. Our Grocery Prices Large lemons only 39e a doz. P. & G. soap chips 2 lb. 25c. 2 tins choice salmon for 35e 4 boxes good sardines for 25c 2 lb. ginger snaps for .... 25c Shredded Wheat 2 pkg for 25e Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for 29c Bring your Gillex Coup 7 bars Castile' Soap for .... 25c. Royal Yeast Cakes ...,,. 5c pkg Metal Tops for Jars 20,c a doz. Seedless Raisins 2 lb for 25c 2 lb. Mixed cookies for 35c. 4 bars Laundry Soap for 25e. Rubbers for Jars 3 doz. 25c ons to us and save 1€tc • J. A. Stewart.. Gigantic Furniture 'dale tr • AT GAR.DINER'S IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING THE BUYING FURNI- TURE BE SURE TO INSPECT OUR LARGE AND MOS UP-TO- DATE STOCK. PRICES AND QUALITY UNEQUALED. LARGEST STOCK BETTER SERVICE LATEST DESIGNS LOWEST PRIbEg "THE HOME FURNISHER" 1 M. E. (iARDINER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ..: t LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTEND OPERA HOUSE .BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Niiikt call i4W 11 Men's Store Phone 81w n' "Store PREPARE for FALL Yo'u 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 False economy in clothes often proves very- costly intheend. We have a wide range that we offer at very attractive ;prices,`, NEW HATS .FOR FALL _ f1\ crown. We can give you a wide• choice•at popular• prices.,,. - New Felts are somewhat wider in the brim and.higher:rn the • SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, SWEATER.COATS, ETC. Everything for• the well-dressed loan MINNIMAMIIMM Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter A beautiful Gladiolus spike was on exhibition in Jones May's. window Saturday' evening." The spike was 4 feet 8 inches high and. had 20 ° bloozrts. It -was grown by Mr. James Hern, Rev. L. W.: Hill, of Parkhill, con- ducted the services in James St. Church oil Sunday preaching two very acceptable sermons. The mo- tor, Rev. E. Sheppard, who has been recuperating from his recent illness with relatives at Hamilton, expects. to return this week and will resume. his duties next Sabbath. The Ma#n Street League enjoyed a Corn; roast at the honte of Mr. Amos Wildfotrg in Hay 'Tp, on Tttes- day evening of last week, The Seine e,Vening' the xuetnbelrs of tixe. J'ttmes St,• 'League ue motto L g red' 'to G a;nd ,, r Pend and enjoyed a wener j � roast: Needless to Keay the youn8peo` 1'e 1�, had a jelly tinre.in-both caSesr, . Mr. S. M. Sanders and on Grant„ attended Toronto Exhibition last, week. Miss Alice Pfaff has retro it+d' home after visiting for two weeks iii "Toronto: Miss Vera ' Mawhinneiy left.'• laAtd week for Flint), Northern Ontario to teach school. On Thu ursday evening last st the members of the Tames St. choir motored to the hemp of Mr. Chester Rowe in Hay • Tp.4 and enjoyed a Corn roast.. =: %o dream and cake +*ere also reserved. Everyone thorn oughly enjoyed the occasion, Exeter Markets Wheat $1,22 Oats 35e, Barley, bye. IVianitoba Flour $4,80 Blended Flour $4,30 Pastry Flour $3.80 Feed Flour, $2.0.0. Bran $L50 Shorts $L70 Creamery butter, 44c. Diary batter, 35-38e. Eggs, Extras 330, Eggs, Firsts 26e. Lard 20c logs, select, -$13.75. Hogs, thick smooth $12.50. LOCAL t Trout fishing ended on Sept. 14. Mr. Ed, Vosper of Toronto visit - hi! Exeter this week. Miss, May Sandals left 'Tuesday to visit for a week !in London. 1 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rel''. James Foote, BA,, Minister' Miss Jessie Manson,+: of London, was home for over the week -end. Mr. 1ytrervin Camm, of London, spent the week -end at his home here; Quite a, . number from thtt com- munity are taking in • the London Fair this :week. Mr. Hy. Fuke, of Toronto, who is on his holidays, spent a few .days'. with his parents. By a special by-law of the £sotto cil, Sunday funerals.. in St. Catthar ines are prohibited. Mr. Jos. McFarlane, of Calg.ary,,, spent a few. days last week with his cousin, Mr. Wm. Tray. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Welsh have re - Wiled home after holidaying for two weeks in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dore have re- turned home after holidaying in Hamilton and Toronto. Rev. Robt.. Hicks, • B.D., of St. Thomas has been elected chairman of the Elgin Presbytery. Miss Irno Sweet returned home Tuesday after visiting for two weeks, at Paisley and Pt. Elgin. Mr. and; Mrs. C. F. Hooper re- turned home Saturday after attend- ing the Toronto Exhibition. Mr. Lyle Statham, of London, visited his parents,_ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Statham over the week -end. . Mr. Allan Myers, of Detroit, vis- ited in Exeter andewas accompanied home by his anut, Miss C. Vosper. Mrs. Jaynes Westlake and brother Mr. Alex Stewart, were in London Sunday visiting the former's daugh- Mr. C. T. Brooks and Miss E. Taylor left Monday to visit for sev- eral days with relatives at Owosso, Mich. 10. a.m.--Sunday SehoQI. Sacrament& Service 11 a.m..—,.SR The Lord's Supper." The Minister' 7 P,m "ITnknown Personal Forc- es Discovered.' The Minister Friday at 8 psi, Preparatory Ser- viee." JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, E, Sheppard, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C,M. Organist ,and Choir -Leader 11 a.m.—What has God done for your Soul? 3 p.m. ---Attend some class. Mrs. Ronald Witwer and babe, of Stratford, -are spending a few days with the former's mother, Mrs. Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley G. Hazle- ood of Hamiota, Man., visited for k few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andrew. The races on Fair Day, Wednes- day, Sept. 23rd, should prove a big attraction' as already considerable interest is being manifest. Miss Anna Turnbull, nurse -in - training at Stratford Hospital, is holidaying for two weeks with her mother; _Mrs. Alex. Turnbull. The Times -Advocate is in receipt of some illustrated papers from St. Louis sent by Mr. G. G. Gibson. They certainly contain many inter- esting features. Exeter Fair next Tuesday , and Wednesday. Horse racing Wednes- day afternoon and a grand concert in the evenning. Come and spend the day in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells, and > visited little: daughter, of Windsor v s in town for several days, Mr. Wells' returning home Monday. Mrs. Wells is remaining for a week. Dr. B. W. McDougall, of Dertoit and his bride (nee Miss Eva South- cott of 'London) who are spending a few days at Grand Bend, called on friends in Exeter on, Monday. On Thursday last :Mr. and Mrs. Moses Amy and Mrs. Arthur Hos- kins were in London attending the funeral • of the late Mrs. Harry Hos- kins, who died) quite suddenly of heart failure. The next session of Normal School begins on Sept. 22nd at 9 a. in. Appligations for admission to any Normal School must be made to the Deputy -Minister of Educa- tion, Toronto. Mr. Harold Wood, who has been clerking at Cole's drugstore, has resigned his position and left Mon- day for London -where he has . ac- cepted a position with one of the Liggitt stores. Mr. Thos. Powell of Turnbury Tp., M. and Mrs. Wilson and Miss Wilson of Wingham, motored down for the. King demonstration and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rohde, of 'Keating, B.C., are visiting w'th Mr. ,and Mrs, A. S. Davis and other re- latives in this community. Mr, and Mrs. Rohde were former residents of Dashwood, leaving there fifteen years ago for the West,: 14Ir. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks, Mr: Geo, Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oke and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Oke, of Cen- tralia, Mrs: Wm.ESsery and daugh- ter Vera, motored to Mitchell to at- tend the 'funeral:. of their cousin, Mrs. Albert Gumreoev, on Sunday. Rev: P. E. Clysdale, the popular pastor of Main St. United. church. ,•who has'not been himself for several months, went to '''Victoria Hospital, London on Friday „last where he was operated on for or a;ntrim, trouble and 01.6rreft!itivat a'z iiia'' adhioids. Ile Isettiii g g along - likelyaii.d°'it is that ,hoped i r' p t l e will'isaozr etre .restored to health, .. _ d uti rig:Sep- tember Will beSupplied by.. Rev: D, it McCain,ue, Of Londo0_. Rev., D. N. McCamus, of;London,' oce opted the, pulpit ' of „.Hames, ;St. Church. Tin 'Suhday 16,64each n s4 r �' i t wo. fine sermons that •;av: e.- # • by the con gre'a onr. g � Mr Mc(iatnus will• have char e of tli4i envie g es dtar-. ing the month: of September. 7 P.m.—What is, your Greatest Dis- • covery? Thursday 8 p.m. Prayer and. Bible study, The Church has something you heed. Why not ";get it? At 11 a.m, (D.V.) on Sept' 27th the Lord's" Supper will be administ- ered and dminist-ered.and at 7 p.m. the Story and Song .Service of the Prodigal \Child. THURStar, sErrumBon 1; 1.92.,5 rllIfNdomlIIIIIIIIIHmImlIIIlIIINllllltll[eIIINIiIIlNltllNMmpoIIIIIrIIIIIillill►nNNIllIImlllllfllolim is New Styles in Fur;Trimr ed Coats We Offer Sixty Coats in the: very Newest Styles and Materials and look 'forward to a visit from. you Trivitt Memorial Church Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., RectorI _ 11 a.m.-"Unconscious Blessings," 3 p.m.— Sunday School and. Bible Class. e 7 p.m.—"Four points of'a true Re- ligion as stated by the Prophet Isaiah." MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. F. E. Clysdaie, Pastor 11 a.m.—Rei*. D: N. McCamus 3 p.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m. -Rev. D. N. Me0amus a'oung . Peoples Day. Special Message for Young People. Special. Young -Peoples' Choir. Everybody welcome. For Sale Good buggy, almost new Good single harness Several Ranges 3 small Beaters Show cases, 1 large, 2 small 2 notion counters, for store use. Cheese case, cheap. Gqod used piano, good organ. Use our Service for selling and locating: Inquire POWELL'S BAZAAR Phone 55 and 122 FOR - SALE Pandora kitchen' range in good condition, for coal,or wood, reservoir,, bargain for quick sale. Apply to Times -Advocate. \� r. LOST—In.,Exeter, ow Saturday ev- ening a baby's' crochet bonnet with blue ribbon Finder , kindly leave at Times -Advocate. ; • FOR SALE— Good " second-hand buggy: also two sets ;of single har- ness. Apply at Times-Advocatt. WANTED—A youngrlady for of- fice duties. One withtypewriting experience, ' `preferred. Apply to the Ross -Taylor Company. FOR SALE. OR RENT—A com- fortable brrckehouse ;centr lly locat- ed. Phone No. 80 , Mr. Charlie A'chesdn is spending the week in London. John Vivian, a pioneer resident of Basanquet township., died sud- denly in his orchard while gather- ing apples' on Monday.' He was 72 ears of age and apparently y g pP ly had been in good health,', - The speed limits for 'automobiles which every section of the United States will be asked to adopt are 35 miles an hour in the open country, 20 miles an hour in residential dis- tricts, 15 miles an hour, in the busi- ness districts, 10 miles` an hour pas- sing schools- and crossing railroad intersections, and 4 miles an hour crossing sidewalks or coming out from alleys or private driveways. - Further examinations ' results are received fo,r.rtire H igh...School; Ho- ward Hunter '.has passed Ancient History "and, .Tom Pryde, Ancient. History in addition, to :the, subjects credited to these young men Chas: Campbell who. wrote'at Kenora made an excellent showing which we will publish later. Wesley McGill writ- ing on Ontario papers in Manitoba madea high stand in both Upper School Trigonometry, and `A2iddle School. Ancent History. The showers" during the past week which have .saturated ,the ground, have been beneficial to the farmers: Pastures have been re-°' vived, the water supply, ~which was• getting low, has been<, greatly im- proved, and the soil has been im- proved for fall plowing: Fall :wheat which has been seeded, is making rapid growth. The rain, : however,' delaybd the bean harvest. The early beans were safely garnered. but the late beans are stll out. Under the new election law, candi- dates for Parliament can be °nomin-'. ated by handing a doetiMent signed by ten people to „the •returning offl ser, any time after the issuing of the writ. Tbie ie hailed as a re- form, and in some .reepects<•it is, be- Caiise it gives the. candidate an of - tidal standing with the returning officer, which will , facilitate ,his Campaign. But many electors will regret it if• the change involves the discontinuance et the aid nonlina- £ion day meeting, which used to af` turd the only opportunity they got to hear the issueso8 the od eledt#o s -. „: cussed b> .' y the two• ca;n.drdates from the same platform. The 'nomina- tion nomina-tion meetingoften hasbeen .oyre of the Chief ' ie features of, an electron and has influenced manvotes. • 1 S ammo mem IM▪ MO IM▪ IMO Silk knit & Crepe Dresses In sizes .38 to 48. W,e can lit stout figures who usually find it So hard to get their size, $12.50, $16.50 and $,19.50. New Shades iin Hosiery Another shipment of : the •new- est shades for Fall. Dhese are real value at per pair 98 cents. Men's S'uit`s and Overcoats Including a' splendid assortment of new fall suits and winter over- coats. All moderate1Pye,iced and' ready.' fpr; the early buyers. 'Drop in and see theory . �. New Suede Gloves In smart new' styles with fancy cuffs, selling at the popular price 1p of 98 centsi•and $1,25. New Silk & Wool Hosiery In the popular . cheek weaves in •, four color combinations. Priced at per pair 98 cents to, $L50, New Caps for F 11. Showing the new cloths and weaves for boys and men—$i,00 to $2.50. New Felt & Velour Hats. In thp•.,new shades and shapes. We sell the Beltmore Hats.. They' give satisfaction.; Priced at $4.00 . and $5.00. FAIR DAY SPECIALS We welcome all out of town people to this store on Fair Day, Sept 23rd. We• will have many specials on our counters for Fair Day only. South �ott ros. IINNIIUhIIlIIIIINMIMlHft �IiH flhIuI1NINhIIIltIffn illllllliINlIIliIIIIIIuIINIi1N IWrnmHHm NIf1$uInff 1,ftm lIIAI elNTIIE PUBLIC EYE og4- jaZilsita,11.e. REPAIRS We are sow prepared to do all kinds of repairs on broken frames, whereas before, we had to send them. to London or elsewhere. HEAVY SHELL FIiANES TO ' YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE YOU WAIT, .111.0Q. . SPECTACLES, LARGE NSES, $1.00 and UP. *Dr. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & `OPTICIAN[ MAIN ST. EXETER. ONT. PHOS 70 We will be pleased to have you,Call and inspect our.complete COAL -COKE AND INSURANCE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED E.' j. CHRISTIE OFFICE: North of Elliott and:7o4e Safety Razor Blades Sharpened (any make). SINGLE EDGE 3c DOUBLE EDGE 4c Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE, Druggist. CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING If you want to' look, like .a man, and feel like 'h man when your 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 .•x line of 'W: R. Goulding FUr\niture N. ROWE EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 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. Horses for Sai.e' OR EXCHANGE -15 drivers and 6 heavy horses. Will sell or exchange. Frank. Taylor, Exeter. FARMS,, FOR SALE --A few ehroiee farms in the Townships of Usborne, Tuckersmith and Hibbert. Good buildings and well located as to mar kets. Priced right. Apply -;to Thoa Cameron, Auct., Box 164, Exeter. NEW STAR ” SEDAN -At' a sacri- fice • for quidk sale. Gourd assort-. ment of used' cars from $100 to $500. Penns if required. . C. C. Pilon, Huron Garage, Exeter, Ont. FOR SALE OR RENT -100 acres being lot 21 S.T.R. On the property Is a brick house, 'bank barn and other buildings; 75 acres . in grass and the balance in stubble. Easy terms. Apply to W. H. Kay, Exeter FOR; SALE—Second hand 10.20 Titan tractor in good Shape. Wm. Ward. •WANTEDI'or + .- .- the l7xeter EVap orator, .apple peelera.and trimm its e.. Please `:leave your name ;at- the , of- five any time this week.'' ,Exeter Evaporator, 1.4 , , A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church Instrucction .n ` Piano . Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of .Music in Schools Concert Engagements Accepted Studio Victoria St. Hex 57 EXETER, ONT,. i•• J. L. LEWIS CONTRACTOR' Cement and. Carpenter,, ,Work ESTIMATES FURNISHED Houses and Barns EXETER ONTARIO Phone 152W ? Wood' for Sale' A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD, FOR SALE H. Bagshaw TRY US Phone .68W, DR. ADRIAN B. GIBSON - VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College 1915 Office and Residence, James, St. West of James St. United .Church` PHONE 99, , EXETER DR. E. S.'STEINER VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of the Ontario Veterinur College y DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPTx LY ATTENDED TO Phone 158 Resldence Ann St. EXETER, ONT. ' J. VICAR .MUNRO :REGISTER D ARC E k1CITF,j('1T Plans, Specifications' f, Prepared or •P Res#dences, Chur+.hies, , S:ch.00ls; etc.. . l3est'•Referen ee Phones: Office..S8 HouSe5141W- , • Ro"onx 8 • Coote Chamber: s , Market Lane, London I. R. CARLING B.A1 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, 'LTC,; Loans, Investments,• Insurance Office,Carling BlockMain St. Exeter GLADMAN & STANBURir Barristers , Solicitors Le. Money to Loan, Investments MM$ Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for use of our Clients without charge. Exeter • , Landon Herssslli. • R. McINNIS, LICENSE» AUCTIONEER FOR; HURON COUNTY For best results let R. McInnf* handle your auction sales. FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE HAY POST ' OFFICE D. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S„D.D.L DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict Dental Officer .S! Military Distriet, Nilmber One, LOT' don, Ont. Main Street, Exeter, Ont. Office Phone 34W Residence Phone 34.1 Office closed on Wednesday 6n1j4 Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S.,D.D9Lr DENTIST Office over I. R. Carling!' La* office. . Extractions Under Oxygen Gas. At Grand Bend every Wednesdaj during the ' summer months Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D., D.D. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univerw silty DENTIST Office over Gladman & Stanbur7.'I4 office, ; Main Street Exeter. DR. W. E. WEEHES ._ Physician and Surgeon Office—One door south of t! ' filmes-Advocate. , Office Closed until September 218 FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED ,AUJCTIONEER t'•-. for Huron and Middlesex'., FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices reasonable and aatisfact:o ' R guaranteed {' t EXETER P. O. or RING 188 i A. E. TENNANT , i Veterinary Surgeon Off ce-jl41cDonhelPs Sales Stables ail John St. Phone calls re eive pro* p attention. n tan. Phone 26 ' 'i'RoS. CA11IER0N' and Jam, ” Ara WATSON • 11T apt' , ' Licensed AnC c ti bneers '`Sales tontineted in: an y; ldcaiiti. Oar* Stock sales specialty. gallon tactic*, guaranteed. Charged g s tnddi, crate. Orders lett at 'this office be ,Q .•rout ytl* attended to. IC., R, NO* I,,1Cfrktati • >itlltaipia Ififrkto* d