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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-11-26, Page 8TechEXRTII TiesPVOC;ATR T 111111111111111111 III ! 111111/11 11 1111111111 111111 11111111111111111111 1111111111 I 111111111111111111111 E. -3 -0 N. 1 - P Bar al r ou oats sLOWas414.95 W 'e have reduced sou* of this season's fur•-txininted coats to asl.ow as ;},1,1-.95. AR other Boats have been marked down aecertlingly and it We have za coat that you like we will try our best to make the price fit ;yFeitr purse. All girl's and children's coats to he cleared at special low prices. Silk Scarfs Given Free Wa will continue to give absolutely free of charge a beauti- fill silk wart -withevery ladies' and Misses' coat .soldat our special reduced prices. !_ -E E g. c m --h-- 0 = I E. N P- E E-- $25.00 Overcoats Now $19.85 Snappy new plaid back overcoats for men regularly priced at $25.00 are Bow to be cleared at $19.85. Come in and see these overcoats, they are an outstanding value at $19.85 and the styles rind the cloths are certain to please you. :Why not take= this opportunity to save over $5,00 on your new coat. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS BARRIE CLOTH ULSTERS. THAT HEAVY OVERCOAT WITH TBE RUBBER INTERLINING. E E = _ - =: E E = O. P. P. I -.=.-. R. .% oneSavers el ADEN'S HORSE -HIDE MITTS, WOOL LINED NOW 85e. LADIES' SILK AND WOOL AND ALL WOOL HOSE 98e. MEN'S ALL WOOL SHIRTS OR DRAWERS, all sizes $1.49. MEN'S' UNION FLANNEL WORE SHIRTS ALL SIZES $1.25 IBEX FLANNELLETTE BLANIiz+;TS-LARGEST SIZE $2.95 ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS FOR MEN OR LADIES $2.70 WARM CASHMERETTE STOCKINGS FOR CHILDREN only 25c LADIES' .CASUMERETTE STOCItINGS, black, brown, sand 35c BLACK 7,EATHER DRIVING GAUNTLETS, Large Cuffs $2.25. MEN'S FLEECE -LINED SHIRTS OR DRAWERS, all sizes 98c. J. A. Stewart•..,_...„.... 111111MMIIMUI1111111111111111111111111M1=11111E11111111111111 1111 1111111111111 1111 110i11111111111111111101101111111100111I I I I I11lI1l11111111111111111 D, 1 I The Best Place to Shop After All - AT - GA DINER'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 UP-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 6°TEE HOME FURNISHER" M11 E. GARDINER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND • EMBALMER FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT • ACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED' DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE i LONG DIi;TANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION OPERA HOUSE BLOCK O} -ERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night rill TIM Men's iStora Phone 81w Men's' `Store ri J•\ 7 / 4 Men's Store FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS BROADCLOTH SHIRTS AT $2.50 AND $2.75. FANCY STRIPE AND CHECK SHIRTS AT $1.74 AND $2.25 SILK AND WOOL MUFFLERS AT $1.50 to $3.50 SUEDE AND KID GLOVES $1.75 TO $2.50 WOOL GLOVES $1.25 AND $1.50 FUR -LINED GLOVES AT $5.00 CREPE AND SILK TEES AT 50 cents to $1.25 SWEATERS AT $2.50 TO $4.50 SOCKS --SILK, SILK AND WOOL, AND CA$HMERE 50 cents TO TO $1.00 PER PAIR I3 ANDK:ERC#LIEFS-COTTON, LINEN AND SILK 15c TO $1.00 CUFF' BUTTONS, COLLAR PINS, TIE PINS 25c. TO $1.00 GARTERS AND BRACES 350 TO 75e. UNDERWEAR All SIZES FROM $1.00 A GARMENT AND UP HATS AND CAPS AT $1.50 AND UP Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter Great Attraction at Our Store What? Tull BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE AND THE LOW PRICES es! "We are selling our furniture at lower prices than any other story in the cosh try. Follow the crowd to our' tore and doour y birnng And You will save Money, R N. ROWE . IfNDERTMa RE .: All[Jl A Z: Finest Moto fl rse du V i, i .. ea d uncial Ec1mPt Phone 20117--0od' Exeter 1� :.S Markets Wheat $1,30 Oats 45c. Barley .65e, Manitoba dour $4.50 Blended Flour $4.15 Pastry Flour 23.75 Feed Flour, $2.00. Bran $1,50 Shorts $1.60 Creamery Butter 48c, Dairy butter: 41c, 440. Eggs, extras 65c. Eggs, selects 38c. Lard 200 Potatoes per bag $2.0Q Hogs, thick smooth $12,00' Hogs ,selects $13.25 LOCAL t 4. .4+.,<:t.++'{++ +i++1+444+'1++ + The Ladies' Aid of the James St. United church will hold a hot fowl supper on Wednesday, December 2nd, followed by a program consist- ing of readings.rby Miss Lyla H. Grant of London and selections by the Melody Boys. Admission 65c; children 35c. BAZAAR -Under the auspices of the Main St. Mission Circle ou Fri - clay afternoon, November 27th in the Town Hall at 3 pm. Fancy articles and home cooking . for sale. Visit the tea room, dainty lunch served._ Shop early. Watch your radiator. Four weeks to Christmas. The municipal pot is beginning to boil, Dc Ross, of Clifford, visited his sister, Miss M. Ross on Sunday. Mr. Jas. Jeckell attended the Royal Winter Pair in Toronto last week. • Messrs H. 0. Southcott and H. S. alter are in Toronto on a busi- ness trip. • Mrs. S. H. Gidley, of Blyth, visit- ed with Mrs. J. 'Elston, , one day 1 t week. Miss Mary Day visited for a few ays with her sister, Mrs. A. Lloyd, f Toronto. Mrs. J. W. Taylor and Reg. spent e week -end in ' Stratford and hakespeare. Mrs. S. Weekes has returned to Glencoe after;• visiting her• son, Dr. W. E. Weekes. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutton of Brant- ford, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Southcott..,:' Mr. J. B. King, of Toronto, spent the past week visiting at the home of -his ,uncle, 1VIr. E. •Elliot. Mrs. W. IT. Perkins, : -Of- London, attended the funeral.of the late Mrs. W. G. Bissett on Thursday `last. Messrs.., Paul Coates Fond Peter Case attended the -Winter Fair at Toronto the latter part oi-•last';week. We are agents for • McLean's 1\Iag- azine .and inclub with the Times - Advocate the two papers cost $4.40. Mr. A1Vin Grigg, of Orangeville,: visited kiss Grigg and Miss McFaul and called on old friends ,.in„ -town one day last week., Some men call .a spade a spade, but what they will call 'a 'snow shovel in a few .,days is something unfit for publication. Rev. Jas. Foote twill conduct pre- paratory Service in the. Clinton Presbyterian church, on Friday ev- ening November 29th. Messrs' Thos. Woodward and. Lorne Oke returned Monday 'even- ing after attending the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Mrs. W. J. Weekes, of London; Mrs. F. Aldred and -Mrs. A. Aldred, of Glencoe, spent Thursday last with Dr. and Mrs. W. E:,,Weekes. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Popiestone, of Blyth, and Miss Laura Deacon, of Luoan, attended the funeral of the GA''it N �1 l] P , �i.FS rik7RI,aT+i: ;CtIURGH Re". Janxea< Foote, 8,A., Minister 710., a.M.--Snlidav School. 11 a.in,"The Festival of Patriotism, Liberty and Religion," -St Andrew's Day Service The Minister 7 a.nl,-'Tho. Festival of Education' -St Andrew's Day Service The Minister Thursday at 8 pre. --Prayer meet- ing ip the church. JAMES ST. `UNITED' CHURCH OF 'CANADA' Rev. E. Sheppard, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A..T.C.M, Organist and •Choir -Leader ANNIVERSARY President Thomson preaches at 11 a.my and 7 p.m. 3 pan. -Obey the Heavenly vision.. How can we honor God with our soul if we do not honor Him with our substance? Trivitt Memorial Church Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector 11 a.m.-"The New Commandment". 3 p.m, Bible Study • . 7.p.m.-"The ways of God 'past find- ing out." MAIN- STREET UNITED' CHURCH Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.-Offering the Bible to the World. 3 p.m. Instruction .Hour iu the Bible School. 7 p.m,-Servibe Withdrawn We extend our annual Greetings and Best Wishes to James St. Unit- ed Church on, the occasion of their Anniversary. Powell's Bazaar The Big Variety Store Our holiday goods are on display. We believe we have the best assort merit. of -gift goods, ever shown in this, store, at reasonable prices. Pretty Garlands, Gells, Tinsel. . Lots of Toys and Games. Pretty cups and saucers for children. and adults. PrettyJHand Painted China Pieces. Pretty Cyclamen Plants... Fancy Chocolates in Boxes. Fancy •chocolates. in Bulk. Nuts, 'Salted, Roasted. Stockings`,"Socks, Silk, Wool, Cotton. Phonograuhs and • records, lots of them. ' Make this store your sh_ ng headquarters, and you- wilt- save money.. WANTED -Good -store location, reasonable rent. Write, giving full particulars to Box - 820, Brantford, Ont. 0. POUCH LOST In Exeter, a leather tobacco pouch. Finder will please leave at this office. STRAYED -From Ann St. Satur- day afternoon, yellow- persian kit- ten. Please "return to Dr. Steiner or call 158. LOST- On Friday evening last, between Exeter and Hensall, a cord tire, tube and rim from Ford car. Finder rewarded by leaving these at Times -Advocate office.: late J. T. Morgan on Friday last. IH HOUSE FOR, RENT -On Decemb- Mr. Thos. Harton, of London, I er 1st. Apply to .Mrs. Enema -Cook - spent several days in town arrang son,808 Perrie Ave,•Windsor, or to flag for the funeral ofhis brother, James Sanders, Exeter. Mr. George Harton, who was buried en Monday, LOST -In ,Exeter, a dark brown robe, imitation fur, red lining. Fin- der rewarded by leaving. at Brown- ing's Drugstore. ' =' An auction sale of the household effects of the late Mrs. Wm. G. Bis- sett will he held on Saturday, after- noon, December 5th. . Cancellation of 206 ..Ontario Au- tomobile licenses during • the past year should serve as a warning against reckless driving on the roads of the Province. 1tr. J. W. Mitchell, of Vancouver, B.C., who has spent the past five weeks with his mother, Mrs. Ann Mitchell, left Saturday morning for his home. • Mr. Jas. Handford and daughter Miss Annie and Miss Grace Cham- bers, who have been attending the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto re- turned home Monday •evening. The cost of the federal election was two million dollars. Approxi- mately four. million votes were cast: Therefore, each voter paid fifty cents for the privilege of voting.. If you are a subscriber, your label is either a receipt or a notice accord- ing as your subscription is, br is not, paid up. , It comes to you every week. How does it appear to you? , Mr. and -Mrs. A. G. Pearson and daughter Mrs. .George Bonney, of London,. visited .at the -home of Mr. C. T. Brooks on Sunday. Mr. Brooks. is improving and is able to walk out a little. Partridges and ,squirrels. are pro•- tected again for this season. Three men- were fined at Chatham for shooting black and gre'y squirrels, $15 each and their guns were con- fiscated, The marry friends of Mr Haiph M, Hawkins, who is receiving treat- tient at the Mountain. Sanitorium, Hantilton, will be glad to know that he Is getting alq"ng as well as can be expected. petted, Mr, Oha,s, Mc3tenzie. motored .Ap ;from Loudon rid p_ Su ay` .and was ad companied home by iV1'ra. Mcitentle° and little son; who have been visit for a• week with her mother, 1V,ire "^J, Beverley, HEIFER STRAYED -From lot 15 Con. 10, Stephen, 2 -year-old roan heifer with short crooked horns.. Please notify' Henry Smith, Dash- wood P.O., telephone 40 r 6. • Among those from a distance who attended the funeral, of .the late Cicero Aldworth on Tuesday were: M. and Mrs. T. N. -Northcott of. Stratford, Mr. Louis Aldwerth, of Bayfield and daughter Mrs. John Dempsey ,of Holmesville; Mr. and Mrs. Burns' of Blyth and Mr. Fred .brown, of London. 1VIr, Hy. Ivison,' of Kippen, niet with an auto accident on Sunday but fortunately noone was hurt. Mr, Ivison was on his way to church and was crossing the London Road when he was run. into by .a Wing - ham car that was .travelling south, The rear end of the Ivison car was wrecked and the auto was turned completely around fading in the opposite direction to which it was going. . ' The,•funeral of the late 'Sohn T. Morgan .was held on Pride ' last, a public service being helot in the Caren Presbyterian ohureh. A great many paid their last tribute of re- spect to the departed, .the church being alrnest filled. The pastor, ReV. ;Jas. Foote, cotiductecl.. the ser-• Vice ane i paid loving tribute ,to clic Werth; and sterlinetharaeter of the deceased, Rev. G. -_ M, C1ifdley, of the -,:Thames'' Road .nhit" r,`Qg, also spoke; Mentioning Mr. Morgan's in- fluence in the Community and his life in the dutch. TRURSD.d4`•fP, NOVEMDVIR 20, 92.1* IIr. . .. Eilmolllll111 omni II N �' I� 1N Illl hill IIIP�lMllfllllll!(II�III1�Il�I�Il��ll��lll�IIIIIlII1MlI�rlll�Illlill f111f9111� lllll6�l � 11111��11911I II � l �I l All LadiesCoats m ..We have a few smart styles left to show you. At thhe, :rices we are uotin 'they should Ia q g u d move.quickly • $12.50 .15 18.50 . � • .00' � 22.50 $7.50,... WOW MEMO Y N ▪ NW .1111110. NO▪ BS MOM M.. E M▪ MA IMMO Crepe & Flannel Dresses We have always so!izething new to show you. These are priced very low. • $7.00 ' $8.50 $11.00 Bloomers & Vests for Xmas ,These make ..very ' acceptable --Xrnas gifts and we show a fine range of different weaves. Priced at $1.00. 1.50 to $3.00 Strap Slippers & Oxfords We are showing some smart styles in the new .strap slippers and oxfords. Popular Prices $4.00 and $5.00 - Warm Galoshes You need a pair for this weath- „ er. We carry a full range bf. sizes. Prices $2.50, 3.50, $4.00 Boy's and ken's Overcoats Never ,have We, shown such good materials, well made, and tailor- ed in, smart styles,with leather, er , plaid- linings. Boy's Coats at '$15.00. Men's at $20.00, $25.0{0 to•$85.00. % Stanf ield'.s Underwear Red and 'Blue ,labels are all wool. Men, who wear this• well known brand are .always-satis- fied., satis- fied. • Priced at .$2.50, and $2.75 - Plaid Mufflers f or' Men They' are all the go. Comes in new check and stripes in all wool materials. Priced at $2.25 to $3.00 NECKWEAR AND GLOVES All our Xmas neckwear\ and • gloves are 'waiting for your in- - spection: • NEW HOSE .AND SLIPPERS You will'iind the new hose here as well as a -fine range of Xmas footwear. x `\.♦%Fti�\�.- n .. �1 . \ i..: :�\ /I '.�-riallaMOMMIESEBER,. -i'Af3 v,.Y'.i outh:c�tt ros. ear '111111111111111111111119111111�111111113r1111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!111111 II I �° . _ 11 II I��I Il��llllillllllilli#11 � -NI THE PUBLIC EYE REPAIRS We are sow prepared to ,do all kinds of repairs on broken frames, whereas before, we had to send them to London or'elre'where. HEAVY. SHELL FRAMES TO YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE YOU WAIT, $3.00. SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES, $1.00 and UP. Dr. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN MAIN "ST. EXETER. ONT. PHOE 70 .r ... ERNEST EpLIOT . Corteyancer; Investments • Insurance Office one door south Times Office The Exeter Canning Co. are pre- pared to take contracts for corn and pea' acreage. Parties desiring in- formation call at factory. 11-4-3hr MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron .101 meet in the Council Chambers, Goderich, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Tues- day, the lst day of December, 1925 All accounts against the County must be in the hands of the Clerk not*.later than Monday preceeding the meeting of Council. Goderich, November 12, 1925 GE0. W. HOLMAN, County Clerk LOST -On Main St. Exeter, a brown . satchel with black `-pocket book inside, containing quitea sum of money. Finder please leave same at Times -Advocate or notify Mrs. G. Pulleyblank, phone Kirkton 14r4. Reward. • NOTICE -• Rummage Sale e t6' be held in the Town .Hall , yon Saturday, , Nvm d o e - ber 28th; at ,two o'clock. • AGENTS WANTED An exceptional opportunity for an energetic men, whole or spare time. Full line of trees and shrubs. We supply free selling outfit - and pay liberal com'lnission. Start now. Welland Nursery Company, Welland, Ont. HOUSE FOR . RENT- A stucco house and garage to . sell 'or rent, cheap; corner of Carling and Gid. - ley Sts:, Exeter, modern home, fully equipped hi every respect. If you want a good home -examine this pro- position, it will pay you. Apply to Tohn W.. Taylor. For Sale Knitting machine, nearly' new, ehe&:p Several Spring' Calves New` White Rotary sewing machin. Good fano upright P . , pr ght organ, Baseburner, large and small heat- er, -on heater. Use our Sexvieb for selling and locating, filcietire POII'LTA IJA7EtAIt, Phone 65 and -112 COAL -COKE AND 'INSURANCE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED . J. CHRISTIE OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns Safety Razor Blades - Sharpened (any make) SINGLE EDGE' ' 3c DOUBLE EDGE 40 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 are dressed up, there' is only one way and that way is to let ELLIOTT AND JOHNS Make your Clothes We also do Cleafi'1ng, Pressing and Repairing Agent for Tip -Tip Tailors Wm 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. J. L. L:IWIS CONTRACTOR • Cement and Carpenter Work. ESTIMATES FURNISHED Houses and Barns EXETER PhONTARIO one 152W Wood for Sale A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD s • • FOR. SALE H.: Bagshaw TRY U$ , Phone -58W Dr. Adrian B Gibson, V.S. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary . College ' Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty All calls promptly attended to Office- Frank Taylor's Sales Stable Picone 09W Residence -•James St., Phone 99J EXETER " ONTARIO DR....E. S. STERNER VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PFtOMPT LY ATTENDED TO Phone 158 Residence Ann St. EXETER., ONT. -.T ... VICAR . MUNRb I ,EGISTE��RED , A RCHI TELT' Plans, Specifications prepared for Residences,, Chu cher, Schools etc. ` Bet s Iteferenaes Phones: Office 188$w, House 5141w Room, 8, Coote Chambers, Market Lane, 1'.,otdou I. R. CARLIN,G B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR; ETC Loans, Investments, Insurance OfBce,Carling B1ock,Main St. Exeter GLADMAN Rz STANBURY Barristers ,-Solicitors &c. Money to. Loan, Investments Mail Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for use of'' our' Clients without charge., Exeter London `` Hensall. R. McINNIS LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR HURON COUNTY For best results let R. McInnit handle your auction sales. FIVE :YEARS EXPERIENCE HAY POST OFFICE ' Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D. S.,D.D.3,1,.. • DENTAL SURGEON Late • Listrict ` Dental. Office- 's Military District, Number One, Lo don, Ont. Main Street, Exeter, Ont. "' .Office Phone 34W Residence Phone 34J Office closed. on Wednesday oaf*. Dr. G. F. Rouiston, DENTIST Office over I • R. Carling's La* office. Extractions% Under Oxygen Gas.. Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D.;` D.D.S,: Honor Graduate . of Toronto Univeve sity DENTIST . Office over Gladman "& Stanbury'' office, Main Street Exeter. DR. W. E., WEEPERS Physician and Surgeon_ F Office -One door south of th*, - Times -Advocate. ,Office hours 9.30 to 10.30 a.m.. .T 2 to 4 P.m. and 7 to $psi. Phone: Office 67W, Residence 67• DR. HARRY J. EEROWNING M.D.C.M., Toronto L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh .] L.F.P.&S. Glasgow Physician .& • Surgeon Office over Browiiing's Drug Sto' • Phones -' Residence 30 Office 2$' FRANK ' TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Huron and „Middlesex, FARM SALES A SPECIALTY' Prices reasonable and satisfactioj. guaranteed - EXETER P. 0. or RING i38 JAMES F. WATSON, Liconeed Auctioneer Melee ebndneted in any locals " t7?a 'Patin Stock 'salsa a speoialtp, '06tt104 cacti `on " guaranteed. g anteed. Charges Moat ,. erate • Orders loft -at this office wilt be I►rOEptly, attepded to. rut. Nift 1, TKtrkt0Al, lE'hone 71K1*ta1a !hi tYkehatntneieaue.*me