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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-10-1, Page 8NOW • f18 New..`u.r-Tr.med Coats NOW., 19S . night at the beginning of the season, to eclipse all other coat sales we -leave ever had, we have chosen from' this season's stock twenty-five of ottr newest fur -trimmed Ladies and 'Misses' coats and offer them to early buyers for only $19.85. These coats. are right up-to-the-minute in style and the quality of they cloths and linings you, will find entirely satisfactory. Amongst the, twenty-five coats are all the new shades including the popular pansy parirle, also plenty of darker conservative cloths. AU these coats were manufactured to retail for $25.00, so come early and take your choice for only $19.55.. Your New Dress For Half -Price You can have two new dresses for the price of one ready-made dress if you buy your materials from us and use the Standard Patterns with the Belrobe which explains every • step necessary in making the very latest style dresses. We carry the Standard Patterns right in stork and offer you. all the new shades includ- ing pansy purple in the following materials. All Wool Tricotiltes Silk Figured Crepes Pure Silk Broadcloths All Wool Poiret Twills Wool Balbrigau Cloths All Wool Kasha Cloths AU Wool Dress Flannels :Fancy Silk -Knit Materials Eperuay All Wool Crepes Silk and Satin -Back Crepes Striped, Plaid and Bordered Dress Flannels Our Grocery Prices Large lemons only 39c a doz. P. & G. soap chips 2 Ib. 25c. 2 tins choice salmon for 35c 4 boxes good sardines for 25c 2 1b. ginger snaps for .... 25c Shredded Wheat 2 pkg for 25c Kellog's Corn Flakes. 3 for 290 7 bars Castile Soap for ,,.. 25c Royal Yeast Cakes .... 5c pkg Metal Tops for Jars 20c a doz. Seedless Raisins 2 lb for 25c 2 ib. Mixed cookies for 35c. 4 bars Laundry Soap for 25c. Rubbers for Jars 3 doz. 25c J. A. Stewart IF TITRE. DATE antic Furniture Sale — AT — GARDINER'S YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING THE BUYING OF FURNI- BE SURE' TO INSPECT OUR LARGE AND MOST UP -TO - STOCK. PRICES AND QUALITY UNEQUALED. LARGEST STOCK BETTER SERVICE LATEST DESIGNS LOWEST PRICES "THE HOME FURNISH 1CR" M. E. 6A DINE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE • LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO .OPERA HOUSE] BLOCK PHONE, 741; IL'ight. call 74W Men's Store Phone 81w Men's Store PREPARE for F 0 You may be thinking of a new suit for fall, or a nein fall Over- coat.. Drop in and Took over our new range of choice .fabrics .; False economy in clothes often proves very costly in. the end. We have a wide range that we offer at very attractive prices. NEW HATS FOR FALL New Felts are somewhat wider in the brim and higher in the crown. We can give you a wide choice at popular prices. SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, SWEATER COATS, ETC Everything for the well-dressed man titer Markets Wheat, Oats a5o, Harley, ,floc,. Manitoba Flour 4.115. Blended Flour, $4.15. Pastry Flour, $3,65. Feed Flour, $2.00, Bran $1,50 Shorts $1.70 Creamery butter 46c, Diary' butter, 35.•-58e. Eggs extras 40o, Eggs firsts 30o, Lard 20e Hogs, selects, $13.20, Hogs, thick smooth, $12.00. THE EXETER TIMES.ADVOCATE ,k.+i—it...a..,t.++4Lor+4ry°+++t+tip+4y, 44.44 LOCAL • I 4.4.4 4.4.4.4. +++44•+•k9F Mrs. J. S. Harvey visited for sev- eral days with her sister in Elora. Mr. T. L. Rutherford, of Toronto, visited, in Exeter over the week -end. Dr. and Mrs. Roulston and son Verne attended Milverton fair last Friday. Mrs. Doerr, of Kitchener, is visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Doerr. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Harness and family of Clinton spent the week- end in town. Mr. J. G. Yelland, of Windsor, visitor his mother in town for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Glavin of De troit, have been visiting friends in this community. Mrs. A. T. Harness and Miss Mar- garet Harness are visiting for a few days in Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lloyd, of To- ronto, are visiting with the latter's father, Mr. L. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Jory aad two sons enjoyed a motor trip to Brant- ford and Niagara Falls. - Mrs. Reg. D. Turnbull, of Dundas, visited for several days with iVir. and Mrs. W. A. Turnbull. Miss E. W. Thompson, of Detroit, visited with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston. IVir, and Mrs. W. H. Gregory and Miss Stella Gregory, of Stratford, spent the week -end in Exeter. W. TQM Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter \v/ V ;l.. �.tlzfyu� 11 Illlllllllllllll 11111111111 1 I 11111 1 ....� I 1111111111111111 I II I i f 11111 Illllllllfll111111fi�. 73R �1 OIL o�L S'T'oVE SEII.VICE WEEK Momm =• Special representatives from the factory will try and call o E all user's of Perfection Oil ;Stoves in Exeter and sue i oundin — °�" g district this week and 'will be glad to service your stove;' tree of charge. .. g leave Wvord with oi'tir �'o onstiu.e getting I'erfectiozi Service local dealers. Mr. Wm. Pomfret last week mov ed into the -dwelling on Huron St vacated by Mr.'Robert Dinney. Exeter H. S. students will go t Lucan on Friday and join• in th annual field day of the Lucan 13, S Rev. W. A. • and Mrs. Gardiner, o: Ailsa Craig, visited with Mr. an. Mrs. W. A, Turnbull .one day las week. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pfaff an daughter Helen spent Saturday an Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Cox worth, in London. Mrs. J. R. McDonald and sister Miss Minerette Horney, R.N. and visiting with Mr.. and Mrs. J. G Davis of Toronto. Miss Ethel Bissett, Miss Mario' Bissett and Miss Helen Wethey re turned last week after holidayin for two weeks at Grand Bend. iVlr. F. A. May was in Mitchel Sunday and was accompanied home by Mrs. May and family, who hal been visiting there for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon. Davis an little son Donald. Gordon, have re turned to their home in Toronto after visiting with relatives. here. The C.P.R. will discontinue tw of its daily passenger trains on th Goderich branch. The train at 5.5 a.m. and at 9.50 p.m. has been can celled. Mr.'and Mrs. N. Hern and daugh ter, Miss Maida, and Mr. and Mrs Warren, of Norwich, motored up an spent Fair Day with Mr. and Mrs Jas Hern. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer, Mrs. N Clarke and Mrs. R. B. Quance nlot ored to Detroit and spent the firs few days of the week with Mr. an Mrs. D. Russell. • Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sanders, Mrs McAvoy and 1Vliss A Sanders of tow accompanied by Mrs. Mitchell an Mr. C. H. McAvoy of Winghanl vis ited in Port Elgin on Thursday las Bingen Simon, a pacer owned b Dr. Whitely of Goderich, collapse and died shortly after a light work out on the track of the Stratfor Fair Grounds on Sunday morning This well-known pacer was purchas ed by the doctor last. October fig $'1,950. He had been entered in th 2.18 pace at the Stratford races. The will of Donald C. McInnis who died recently in Exeter,, ha been admitted to probate: It pro vides, along with numerous legacies to relatives,: for the following' be quests: $1,000 to the Goderich hos pital; $1,000 to the Salvation Army London; $1,000 to the Aged People'. Home (McCormick Home), Rich mond street, London. Mrs. Wm. Pomfret of town ie ceived word last week of the Beat] of her brother, Mr. James Clark who died suddenly in London, .En land, of Heart trouble. He was en gaged at his work at the time whe: he was stricken with heart faller and in a Yew 'minutes passed.,. away He was aged 33 years and 'leaves wife and two children. The writer was shown a hill potatoes in 'Mr. John Taylor's wi clow last week, grown by Mr. Joh Peart of town, which contained`i all 17 spuds, which weighed 21 1 They were..exdellent• apecinienl "Irish Lemon," smooth: and elea and no part of the garden was co sidered in. the weight. A field ;Witt such a yield as, this would be great paying proposition. Dr. A. Dalton: Gill, of • Toled Ohlo, son: of Dr. and Mrs. Luther Gill, of Gibsonburg, Ohio, was ma sled on Saturday to Miss Marga. W. +1»ealY1 ri B. F,Faye Hoover, daughter of Mr. air ' V. � Beavers G. G.A.AHati'kin .... $ Mrs. A. L, Jloover, -f •,. �.... , o Avery. D . and Arra. Gt1T rte.. P R . �.left for, , to wedh L"+ FIt;�'.l='IObT OICD S7COV.k� CO., �r�1VII'.T1'`uD, ...., trip' . � ,, , , .. f�. tllp on the lakes. On.lh,e�r 'Deur Sarnia .O tan,o • - t, : x?4 ,.... •they .Walk reside <F,at : Toled'io . Wile Dr. Gi11, has a dexntal. practicer 11111111111111111111111111111111111 Il Gill la a grandson of 'Mr'. Prank Gi 111 1 1 I IIIN11111MIIIII1111111111111111111111111g111111111 of Exeter CAVED PRESBYTERIAN C.IIURG1I Rev.. aisles Foote.. B.A., Minister, 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11. a,in,—`The 'reit Commandrients' The Minister 7 P.m. --Service withdrawn. for y,1 .j vitt Harvest "Thanksgiving, Cavell Anniversary QQctober. 18th t, I- b. of T, et re' JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. U. Sheppard, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.' Organist and Choir -Leader Ladies Aid Harvest' Home Anniversary 11 a.m.—Estimating Your Harvest' 3 pan.—'The only God Big Enough' 7 p.m.—"Help Those Women," Pitil. IV, 3\ God cannot give His best to us till we have given. ours. - What shall I render unto the Lord? T :.. i t.Memorial rev tt Church Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th„ Rector Harvest Thanksgiving Services 11 atm, -Ven, Archdeacon Renison, D.D., Rector of Church of the Ascension, Hamilton. 3 p.m,— Sunday Schon n,nd Bible Class. 7 p.m..—Rt. Rev. David Williams, D. D., .L.L.D.; Bishop of Huron. Special Music by the Choir MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.—Rev. D. M. McCamus 3 p.m.—Sunday School, classes for everybody. ,.7 p.m.—Rev. D. N. McCamus. We measure our success by the help we give others to succeed. Come and Be Helped 00 ImeNOMMAMMommOM -Powell's Bazaar The Big Variety Store Our shipment. of Bulbs are ]fere. Hyacinths; Fre‘zias, Tulips, Narcis- sus, Daffodills,� also, bulb bowls and vases. Black -crush earth and Flow- ' er Pots, the whole outfit, besides instructions how to plant. • We are expecting a shipment of ' Gold Fish, Fish Grass,and Natural I Food, this week. Special sale of Edison records , continues for two weeks. FOB. SALE—Well saved. last a year's hay. J. T. Mbrgan, Usborne Phone 12 : on .;171, Exeter. ' Exeter Women's -Institute art 1 planning for .a two -weeks' hon nursing course to be held evenings Ladies wishing _to join please leave 1 their names with the secretary, Mrs J. M. Southcott, • 1 • - BICYCLE FOR SALE Bicycle, in good condition, paint ed and overhauled, at a very teas 0 onable price. Apply at Time's -Ad e vtocate office for further particular 0 - Dr. Roulston wishes to announce that he will continue during Octobe - to be absent from his office on Wed d •nesdays. , There was a large crowd at th auction sale of the: effects of the late D. C. McInnis on Friday las • and good prices were realized. t Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer, (who has bee d residing on Huron. St., has porches ed the Gregory residence,bn William St. and gets 'possession at once. n • Mr. H. F. Boyse, of Ingersoll, win 1 recently leased his building to th _ Rex. Cafe, is here this week givin! the exterior ,a fresh coat of paint. y Mr. and Mrs. Sani'l Prouty, o I Hay, have returned after a visit a Port Huron, Carsonville, Deckerviil d' Sandusky, Applegate and Snowde • Exeter Women's Institute are ask - ing for donation. of fruit and cloth r ing'for the :Children's Shelter, Gode e rich. Kindly leave same at Mrs. W D. Yeo's store before.Oct'ober 9th. , Mr. -J L. V. Hogarth has been al) a pointed by the Department of Agri - culture as poultry culler - for Soutl s 'Huron and has several busy week - ahead of him: ' The brickwork is up:for Mr. J. IN '• Hern's new !4 house on Main. `St F4 Workmen are also erecting the wall - fore Mr. G. A. Hawkins' i w house on William St. - Rally Day services 'were obsery 1 ed by the James St ;Sunday Sclioo , last Sunday'afternoon, An ope: :- session' was held in the auditorium - of the church the rostrum beim; n prettily decorated with flowers. . e splendid rally day program was car r• ried out, the pastor, Rev. E. Sher a pard, giving a very fine object tali that was much enjoyed by th If scholars. Miss Jean Ross ave `, s s ss g recitation; the primary sang a se] n ection and Miss Reta Rowe delight n ed all with a solo, The superin tendent, Mr. J, H. Jones, very alis conducted the service. • •- I, r - h. a' FSale' .or Good buggy, alinost rtew `� t Good single harness r- : 3 sunlit Heaters Show cases, 1 large, 2 small d 2 notion counters, for store use. r. Cheese case; cheap. • 3'• New Horne Sewing Machine, Meal ax, Several ranges. God Organ chea Use our Service. for selling an r. locating. Inquire 'O BAZAAR il. Vi�7LIa S One A5 And 12 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1st, i.921$ qt11II11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111{111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111141111l111111110111111111MN e NEMO n e f t e Snowden MOM MONO S' 1 s s MONO MOOD MONO MOM looMm memo AINOOM New Styles in Fur Trimmed Coats We Offer Sixty Coats in the very Newest Styles and Materials and look forward to a visit -from you. _ Silk knit & Crepe Dresses In sizes' 38 to 48. We' can fit , stout figures who usually find it so hard to get their size, $12.50, $16.50 and $19.50. New Shades in Hosiery Another- shipment of the new- est shades for Fall. These are real value at per pair 98 cents. Men's Suits andNOvercoats Including a splendid assortment of new fall suits and winter over- coats. All moderately priced and ready'for the early buyers. _ Drop in and 'see them. New `Suede Gloves In smart new styles with fancy cuffs, selling at the popular price of 98' cents and $1.25. Ne- w Silk & Wool Hosiery, In the popular cheek weaves in four color combinations. Priced at per pair 98 cents to $1.50. New Caps for Fall Showing the new cloths and •weaves for boys and men -$1.00 to $.2.50. New Felt & Velour Hats In the new'shades and shapes. We sell the Beltmore Hats. They give satisfaction. Priced at $4.00 and $5.00. Everything : ew f r ®Fall Southcott Bros. Amman moiaMM omMOI L 11111!111111111111111111111111 II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMINIIIIIIIII101111111111111111111111 iiWHl iiiiili#Iliiiiii#iffi i 41 pa"! Tl1E PUBL[CEYE 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, $5.00. SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES, $1.00 and UP. 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. ROVE 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. NOTICE All parties having' accounts un- settled, please arrange payment for same before Oct. 1st. 10 per cent will be ,added to all accounts after this date. R JONES NE- O S Massey -Harris FOR SALE OR RENT -100 acres ry h property 21S.T.R.On the , being lot S �' P P Y is a brick house, hank barn and other. buildings; 75 acres in grass and the balance in. stubble. Easy ter; ia, Apply to W. H. Kay, Exeter FOR SALE—Cottage on Main St. opposite Presbyterian church, con- taining 3 bedrodms, parlor, dining - room, kitchen, pantry and good cel- lar, wired for hydro and electric stove, There is a frame: barn and good garden with raspberry bushes, 2 cherry trees, blackcurrants and grapes. Apply to C. L. Wilson, house phone P413; store 56. MONEY'TO LOAN L. L. Brinker residence west of Mr;, -Wes. Bissett's. If not ;tome' through the. Week will be hoine Saturday nights. "London Life has opening, for real live man. Write C. K. :t eP- kay, Agency Manager, Stratford, Ontario." 9-1-4t INAMINIMAIMOM COAL.. --COKE AND INSURANCE' YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Et. J. CURISTIE. OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns Safety Razor Blades Sharpened' (any make) SINGLE EDGE 30 DOUBLE EDGE 4c Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE, Druggist CI;EANING 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 OMMIONNO W. R. Goulding A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church Instracction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Concert "Engagements Accepted Studio Victoria• St. Box 57. EXETER, ONT. J. L. L WIS CONTRACTOR Cement and, Carpenter Work ESTIMATES FURNISHED Houses and Barns EXETER ONTARIO Phone 152W Wood for Sale A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD FOR SALE s H. Bagshaw TRY ITS Phone 58W °DR. ADRIAN B. GIBSON VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate Of the Ontario Veterinary College' 19151 Residence, James St., 'hone 943 FFICE--F Taylor's Sales Stable on John St, Photne`DOW•, DR,; E. S. STEINER. • VE'I.'1RINARY SURGEON Graduate, of the Ontario Veter1na 1'y College _ DAY AND •:NIGHT" CALLS . � PROMI?x= , ••LY ATTENDED TO Phone .158 Residence Ann St. EXETER, ONT. • ' •J. VICAR MUNRO') itEG18 TE1 ED ARCHITECT Plans, Speei.cations prepared for Resideades, Churches, Schools etc. test' I .eferencee Phones: Office 1889W, I•Iouse 6141W Roan( 8, Coote Chambers Market Lane, London I. R. CARLING B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Loans, Investments, Insurance Office,Cariing Block,Main St. Dxet•r GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers , Solicitors &o. Money to Loan, Investments Mad. Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for use of -outs Clients without charge. Exeter London Heasala` R. McINNIS LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR HURON COUNTY For best results let R. Mann!. handleyour auction sales. FIVE YEARS EXPERIENOL HAY POST OFFICE Dr. G. S. Atkinson, DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict Dental Officer -0i4 Military District, Number One, Loi. 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 Lant, office. Extractions :Under Oxygen Gas: a At Grand Bend every Wednesday, during the summer months Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D.; Honor Graduate of Toronto -Univer4 sity DENTIST Office .over"Gladnian & "Stanbury'j 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. 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 67 a FRANK TAYLOR. LICENSED AUCTIONEER i for Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECD'AITY E Prides reasonable 'arid satisfaction guaranteed' t;t;' EXETER P. O. or RING 138 L FARMS FOR SALE—A few choice', farms in the Townships of ''shorn,, Tuckersmith and .Hibbert. Good buildings and well located as to build kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos B PPiy ,e Cameron, Auct., Box 164, .17zeter. `. THOS. CAMERON and James WATSON • l Licensed Auctioneers � Bales` 'Conducted. in ' any Iocitli ;Farad Stock sates a , slfeCialty, Sat1I. 'faction'isu'ariitititea>,d'` ;e'ltai°rhea anddi" Orate. Ordera left at this' office'wi!11i' be proartyptly attendid to. lt. l,. Nlr4 1, Klrkt0il Pkoite 1,Orittos $4r24„ a.