HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-10-22, Page 8MONEY .SAVERS
All wool sox for men, a good weight for 49e n. pair.
Men's tweed pante, warm and serviceable, now only at $2,98.
Warm enshnerette stockings for children, all sizes, 25e a 'pair
Warm union flannel work shirts. for men, $1,29 or 2 for :-;2.49
Silk and wool hosiery for ladies fail the new shades, 980 a pair..
Black leather driving: gauntlets with large cuff's, special at $2.2a
Ladies' cosi}rnerette stocking, black, stock and brown, 35C a• pair,
Our best and newest slipper's and oxfords, $6.00 value for $4.9r.
Ladies' and Misses
19.85 19.85
Fear Trimmed Coats
People want new fur -trimmed coats at worththe. money prie.,
es; so right at the beginning of the season. we are offering a big
range of Ladies' and Misses' newest style fur -trimmed coats, to
early buyers, for only $19,85. These coats are right up-to-the-
minute in style and the quality of the cloths and linings you will
find entirely 4atispetory. In these special coats Ire have all the
new shades including the popular pansy purple, also plenty of
darker' conservative shades. rill these coats were manufactured
to retail for $25.00 so come here and take advantage of our spec-
ial reduced price of only $19.85.
Also a big range of coats at from $15.00 to $40.00
RUMMAGE SALE
OF
COATS AND FURS
A genuine clearance of coats for men, women and children.
They are not this season's styles but they are of "good honest ma-
terial. Some of these coats can be worn without alteration while
others are suitable for remaking into childrens' coats. Neck pieces
and muffs of real quality fur ready for wearing trimming coats or
remaking into collars or• chocker scarfs.
Coats as low as $1.50 Furs as low as $2.50
J. A. Stewart
The Best Place t® Shop After All1
-AT--
GARDINER'S
THE INCREASED BUSINESS WE ARE DOING CONVINCES US
STILL MORE THAT THIS IS THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP.
OUR STOCK IS LARGEST AND MOST ut'-TO-DATE AND OUR
PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE.
OUR INVITATION TO INSPECT OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS IN
FORCE AND IT INCLUDES EVERYBODY.
ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU THROUGH
"THE HOME FURNISHER"
M. E..6ARDINER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT
FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ,
LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
OPERA, HOUSEBLOCS PHONE, 741; Night call T4W
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Men's Store Phone 81w
Exeter Markets
• Whet '$1,05
Cats 35c.
Barley, 60o,
Manitoba Flour $"4.25.
Blended flour $3.80.
Pastry Flour $3.40
,Need Flour, $2.00.
Bran $1.50
Shorts $1,60
Creamery Butter 48e,
Dairy butted 41e, 440.
'Eggs extras 40c.,
Eggs firsts 30c.
Lard 20c
Potatoes $1.10 a ha..g..
Heys, selects $12.65.
Hogs, thick smooth $11.50.
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" LOCAL
FOWL SUPPER
Trivitt 'Memorial Church, Exeter,
fowl . supper in the Town Hall, on
Friday, October 30th.- Supper serv-
ed front 5.30 p.m. Part of the pro-
ceeds will be used to defray the cost
of repairing the Trivitt Chime Bells.
Admission: adults 60 cents, children
35 cents,
THE EXETER TIMES -ADVO ATE
CAVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rex.; ,Tames Foote, B.A„ Minister
10 a.M.--Sunday School.
11.. a.m. -•- Morning^ 'service with.,
drawn in .favor of Main Street
Anniversary.
7 p.m. --"The Spiritual Universe in
the Creating."
The Minister
Cottage prayer meeting Thursday
at .8 p.m. at the Manse.
Mrs. Cochrane is visiting in Lon-
don.
Mr. Fred Cole, spent Tuesday in
London,
Mr. Bert Doyle was in Toronto
Monday ,on business. •
Mr. Walter Dearing, of Loudon,
spent the week -end in town.
Miss Wills, of Mitchell, called on
Mrs. Jas. Green on Saturday.
Mr. Orby Kestle of Detroit spent
the week -end with his parents.
Mrs. Claxton, of Detroit, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman.
Mrs. Jas. Green is visiting her
daughter, iVlrs. J. W. Stewart, „of
Farquhar.
.. Mrs.* Hy. Coultis returned home
Friday after visiting for several
weeks in Oshawa.
Mr. Young Creech of Detroit, spent
Sunday the guest of his Grandmother
Mrs. Jas. Creech.
Mr. Reg. Elliott, of Toronto, is
visiting his brother, Ernest, and
other relatives en town.
Miss M. Homey, R. N., has return-
ed. to Chicago after spending several
weeks at her home here.
Mr. C. L. Wilson is renovating the
rooms over his store preparatory to
taking up his residence there.
Miss May Elworthy, of .Detroit,
visited her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Elworthy over the week -end.
Mrs Esli Heywood visited during
the past week with her sister, Mrs.
Wm. Nichols, at Adelaide village.
Mrs. Emma Welsh of Clandeboye
Man., is visiting her 'sister Mrs. Jas.
Creech and 'other relatives in town.
Mr. D. D. Crittenden, of St.
Thomas, spent Sunday and Monday
visiting relattives in. this community.
Messrs. Harold Turnbull, Will 4.l
Lison and Gordon McDonald returnee
ed home last week from the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Horney and
daughter, Mary, have returned home
after spending several weeks in
London.
Mr. and Mrs..Peter Robertson and
son, of Stratford, spent' the week-
end at the home of Mrs. T. G.
Creech.
Pages two and three of the Tirnes-
Advocate are printed at home this
week and contain news of local in-
terest.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Knght and
son David, of Hamilton, called on a
fa number of old friends here on Sat -
Men's Store
urday afternoon.
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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
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 mart
W. Tf\M
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter
Great Attraction. at Our Store
What?
THE 13I AtTIFUL FURNITURE AND THE LOW ,PRICES
Yest
'We are selling our furniture at lower priees than any other store
fix 't4re count.
Fella-- the nro'wd tr,
save metier.;
In the report of Kirkton Fair the
1st and 2nd prize in Single Comb
Ancona cockerel should have read
R. D. Hunter.
The girls' H. S. basketball team
were to go to Seaforth Tuesday and
the boy's ball team to Clinton, but
the games were postponed on ac-
count of the storm.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, of Pt.
Huron, spent Sunday with Rev. P nd
Mrs. Sheppard. Mrs. Kerr is a sis-
ter of Mrs. Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Creech, of Ro-
chester N. Y. accompanied by Mrs.
WeldmaiT and her two nephews, Mr.
Earl Miller an Mr: Lloyd O'Lortghlin
are visiting with Mrs. Jas. Creech.
Mrs. Elsom, of Mocise Jaw, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Jas. Green and other relatives, left
Wednesday- from Hensall to return
to her home in the West.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Keddy, mo-
tored over from Detroit and spent
the week -end here. Miss Nettie
Keddy, who has been visiting in De-
troit returnedi
With them.
em.
Dr. D. V. Gladman, of Niagara
Falls, died quite suddenly at his
summer home at St. Catherines. He
was 63 years old. The deceased was
a brother of Mr. h;. W. Gladman, of
London,
r' The high winds reaching almost.
'to a blizzard, which passed over
this section on Monday, did .consid-
erable damage to the apple Crop
blowing down a great deal of the
fruit.
A real touch of autumn weather
set in ofi Sunday night and the gales
at 'times were anything but' pleasant,
We are likely to get some fine wea-
ther yet before Bing Whiter takes
charge of the elements.
The cost, of education. has just
doubled during the past five years
according tel, figures given out by
the Minister of Education in his re-
port, The increase affects both
primary and secondary sch000is, but
our store and do your buying and you will is more marked in the fernier. The
average cost of edcation per child
in, public schools is now $03,01,
whereas five years ago it was only
$20,74. The child Who attends. 001-
iegiate in this province pays on an
average of $141.08 as compared
with his older brother who got ?by
five years ago for $88,43.
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. finest Motor Hearse and Funeralni '.{:`
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Plume 20"00-20/
JAMES ST. UNITED CHUTBCH OF
CANADA
Rev. E. Sheppard, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A,T.C.M,
Organist and Choir -Leader
11 a.m.--Loge's Longing
Au old-time Fellowship meeting
"Let the Redeemed Say So,"
3 part, --All Invited to Sunday
School
7 p.m. -Questions such ,as These An-
swered.
Where do the just and the unjust
go when they die?
What is the unpardonable Sim?
How should a Christain yote in
this election? 5
Why are some better off and hap-
pier than others?
Why are there not miracles to -day?
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector
11 a.m.-"Does it Matter What a
Man Believes?"
3 p.m. Bible Study
7 p. m. -"Seeing Through Glass
Darkly."
MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
Anniversary Services
11 a.m.-Rev. C. G. Armour, Bruce -
field.
3 p.m,=Special Sunday School pro-
gram --Awarding seals and dip
lomas. -
7 p.m. -Rev. C. G. Armour.
This is Main Street's Great Day.
We look for. New Inspiration, New
Vision and a New Start. --
A special invitation to all to at-
tend these services.
Powell's Bazaar
The -Big Variety Store
Gold Fish have arrived. Bulbs,
tulips, hyacinths, etc., are here too,
Silk and wool and all wool stock-
ings too. Besides, a shipment of
woodenware, clothespins, scrub
brushes, salt boxes, rolling pins, etc.
25 Blue. Amberol records for $3.75
10 .Colum-bia records for $5.00
1-0 Edison, blacklabel records' $5.00
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Variety is the Spice of Life, you'll
find it here. Bring your friends,
FOR SALE
Three good men' overcoats, also
one lady's overcoat. $35 coat show-
ing little wear "for $10. Apply at
Times -Advocate.
HOCKEY MEETING-
A meeting of hockey enthusiasts
is called to meet in the Canadian
Bank of Commerce, Thursday, Oct.
22nd, at 8 p.m. Ther object being
to form a town league with at
least four teams.
BICYCLE FOR, SALE ,
Bicycle, in good condition, paint-
ed and
aint-ed.and overhauled, at .a very reas-
onable price. Apply at Times -Ad-
vocate office for further narticulare
CATTLE FOR -SALE-10 steers,
rising 3; 3 steers `rising 2 years.
Apply to W. E. Sanders', Exeter.
CATTLE TO FEED Wanted
about 20 head of big cattle to feed
for the winter. A Oestreicher, Dash-
wood P. 0., telephone 57 r 10,
,see 9-22-3'tp
Mrs. Jos May, spent a few days
visiting with relatives in London
Mr. G. J. Dow, shipped another
car load of horses to Toronto on
Monday.
Mr. Jas. Foote and Mr. Harold
Prior, of Detroit, motored over and
spent Sunday with the former's
family in town.
Messrs. C. H. McAvoy,"Scottie"
Forbes and Mrs. Dawson of Wing -
ham were Sunday visitors' at the
home of Mrs. Jane Snell,
Mrs. C. A, Southcott and Miss
Stella Southcott motored to Inger-
'soil on Saturday and will also visit
at Simeoe and London.
Mi•. Ed. Taylor, returned to Court-
land to resume his position with the
Bank of Montreal, after holidaying
with his mother in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Rohde of Vic-
toria,
B, h
.C. who
have visiting g
s tin for a
month with relatives in Exeter,
Dashwood aid other places,` left on
Monday for their home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McMillan and
Mrs, Thane of Stratfoi cl, spent
Thursday Y her e at the home of Mrs.
Jane Snell, They were accompanied
by Miss Annie L. Sanders, who vis,,
ited in Stratford for several days.
A warning that the shooting of
black squirrels is strictly illegal .at
all tinges, is issued. by Col, 'R. Em-
merton, of the department of game
and, :fisheries. Persons caught shoot-
ing them are liable to a fine of $10
or more, and duringthe past week
several prosecutions have occurred.
The season fors shooting coon will
open November 1st; is alae an
/Menaced.
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OVERCOATS
In the Newest Shades and Styles. U � We offer
some s l nd d
p► e �. Values in Leather or Fancy
Check Wool Linings at the special prices of
$22.50 ,
New Knitted Balbriggan
Dresses
In several new styles and shades,
These are very popular and retail
at $12.00.
22.50 -
Ibex Flannel Blankets
In the largest size and best qual-
ity, in grey or white with blue
or pink borders at per pair $2.95,
MISSES' 'and LADIES' COATS
You will find' some very smart styles in our new coats, all in the
new colors that are so popular this season. -
Winter Hatchway
.,Underwear
Conies in different weights. No '
buttons to come off. The kind
of underwear men like $2.95.,,
New Knitted Ties
5 doz. new knitted' ties. A won-
derful wearing tie and comes in
many new shades and weaves.
Buy your. Xmas supply at each
50c.
Miner Rubbers and Rubber Boots
Yqu: will need a pair for the wet muddy weather. Try Miners' this
season. Every pair is guaranteed.'
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kinds p,
whereas before, we had to send- then
to London or elsewhere.
HEAVY SHELL FRAMES T�
YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE
YOU WAIT, $8.00.
SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES,
$1.00 and UP.
COAL., -COKE
AND .INSURANCE
YOUR PATRONAGE `'SOLICITED
I. J. Ck-HRISTI'E
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns
REPAIRS Safety Razor Blades
We are now prepared , to do all
of repairs on broken francs
Dr. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR &- OPTICIAN
MAIN 'ST. EXETER. ONT.
PHOE 70
ERNEST ELLIOTT
Conveyancer, Investments
Insurance
O• ffice one door south Times Office
FOR SALE-Spys and Baldwins.1
Anyone wishing such phone John
Callwell, London Road.
"London Life has opening for
real live man. Write C. K. Kep-
kay, Agency Manager, Stratford,
Ontario." 9-1-4t
FOR SALE -Heater with oven,
also small sized range, both in- good
condition. A bargain. -Apply at this
office.
WANTED -Capable girl to assist
in housework and plain cooking.
Good home. Apply by letter stat-
ing age and qualifications. Mrs. C.
Ricker, • 120 Roncesvalles Ave. (3)
Toronto,' 10-15-2tp
FOR SALE -hat desirable prop-
erty on William St. belonging to the
estate of the late David Johns. Ap
ply to Gladman & Stanbury. 10-15.21
BOARDER WANTED -Gentleman
or .two school boys preferred. Ap-
uly at Times -Advocate. .. `
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 Thdr
Cameron. Auct., Box 154, Exeter.
For- Sale
Jersey cow, quiet milking' fresh-
ens in February, -
Single light sleigh, nearly new
Boy's overcoat,' nearly new
Good single harness,
3 small Heaters
New Home Sewing Machine, Cheap.
Severalee
Ven r cases, suitable for
baby -yards, pe wardrobes, or stor-
ing of garments. • •
Boys' overcoat, hardly , lolled,
cheap.
Good piano, upright organ., bar-
gain.
Basebttrner, large and small heat-
er, oil heater.
Raymond ' Sewing Machine, al-
most new.
Two used pt.enographs, bargain,
Use our Service for• selling and
locating. Inquire
PO ELI.'S BAZAAR,
Phone tis Mad. 1i 2
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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 a man when you sit
dressed up, there is only one wa
and that way is to let
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
Make your Clothe
We also do Cleaning, Pressing an
Repairing
Agent for Tip -Tip Tailors
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster
James St. United Church
Instrucction in
Piano Vocal Organ ::Theon
Supervisor of Music in Schools
Concert Engagements Accepte
Studio Victoria St. Box 5
EXETER, ONT.
J. L. LEWIS
CONTRACTOR
Cement and Carpenter Work
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
Houses and Barns
EXETER ONTARI
Phone 162W
Wood --for Sale
\„.,,A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD
FOR SALE
H. Bagshaw
TRY US Phone 58W
Dr. Adrian 13. Gibson, V.S.
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College
Veterinary Dentistry .a Speeialty
All calls promptly attended to
Office --Frank Taylor's Sales Stable
Phone 99W; 'c'
Residence-Jarn.es St, , Phone 99J
E3 ,ETER ONTARIO
DR. E. S. 'STETNER
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College
DAY ANDH
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LY ATTENDED TO
Phone 15$ Residence Ann St.
EXETER, ONT.
J. VICAR MUNRO
REGISTERED ARCHITECT
Plans, Specifications prepared for
Residences, Churches, Schools etc,
Best References
Phones: Office 1880w, House .6141w
Room 8 Coote Chain
'bars,.
Market Lane, London
fI.R. CARLING B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC,
Loans, Investments, .Insurance
Office,Carling Block,Main St. Exeter
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GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors &'C.
Money to Loan, Investments Mad«
Insurance.
Safe-deposit Vault for use offir,
Clients without charge.'"‘)
Exeter London Mensal/
R. McINNIS
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY..,
For best results let R. IMTelnnIJ
handle your auction sales.
FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCEI
HAY POST OFFICE
Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.J.,
DENTAL SURGEON r
Late Listrict Dental, Officer' Of
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Military District, Number One, Loss+
don, Ont.
Main. Street, Exeter, Ont. ;
Office Phone 34W ?:
Residence Phone 341
Office closed on Wednesday mit
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S.,D.D.X
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carling's ate
office.
Extractions Under Oxygen Gas.
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Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D., D.D.S,
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers
sity 7
DENTIST
Office over Gladman � Sta4nbui li
office, Main Street Exeter.
DR. W. E. WEEKES
Physician and Surgeon I
Office-Ope door south Of the, r,
Times -Advocate. 1.
Office hours 9.30 to 10.30 a.m. +I
2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phone 67 1
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DR. HARRY J. BROWNING
M.D.C.M., Toronto
L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh
L.F.P.&S. Glasgow
Physician 1% Surgeon
Office over Browning's Drug; Stora.''
Phones t„:
Residence 30 Office gkir
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable as nab s set#....
le and'satlt QRL
guaranteed
EXETER P. O: or RING 188
THOS. CAMERON and James BI`.
y.. WATSON a'
Licensed Auetioneere
Sales conducted in ant localitt.
Farm Stock sales a epeeialtlr.. Settis+
faction guaranteed. Charges moil
crate. Orders left at this office will
be pro'si.ptly, attended to. It,It. Net
1 Rirkton. Picone RIrkGtex $4114 ,i