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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-12-3, Page 81 1 Mil lilllll9111111illil 11IIIIIIIII 111 VIII 1111111111111111111111111111111il 1 111111111111111111111111011i111 1111111111111111: II11111II111tllilllllllll111111 as E Special l��w Eg aa December Shoppers gg fz gg Ed COZY BEDROOM SLIPPERS for girls and boys from 98c tip ES Only 19 Days to Shop for Xmas Perhaps you scarcely, realized that Christmas Is just areund the corner and Chat there are only nineteen dray" left iu which you can shop for Christmas Gifts and Supplies. You can make 'oodu.se,,of the days: that rirc left by shopping in our store n�.hcre. you will find a large selection of useful gifts at reasonable,1,a'ices. We invite you to come in, and see our. displays, you will not be asked to lorry unless you are stilted but we will lay away any articles y+on may choose and keep thein for y tier. `without a :de posit. GI S,TGGESTI NS FOR THE LADIES OVERSHOES, 4 buckle, buckles and domes, Zippers $3.49 up. COZY BEDROOM SLIPPERS, a sensible gift from 98 cents up RE Beautiful Silk, -Knit and, -Silk Crepe Scarfs from 98c tot $4.00 HANDKERCHIEFS in Christmas boxes from 50e to $1.00. Christmas Handkerchiefs, a beautiful range from 12 1-2c to 500 Holeproof Silk and Silk and Wool Hose from 98c to $2.25 Towell Sets and Fancy Aprons in Xmas boxesflan-ii 75c up FOR THE CHILDREN BLACK LEATHER GAUNTLETS fofr boys, large ,cuffs $1.49 COLORED AND PICTURE HANDIiERCIITEFS from: $c up BEADS, BROACHES, BRACEY,ETS and BARRETTES from 15c WARM OVERSHOES, a sensible serviceable gift $2:49; FOR THE MEN WOOL CASHMERE SCARFS, plaids and stripes for $2,75 NEW KNITTED TIES, BRIGHT FANCY WEAVES -only 45c WARM .ALL WOOL SOX, black, gz•e'', heathers ,49e to,;75c WOOL LINED 'HORSE HIDE AIITTS, strong and wain 85e WARM INTERLINED MOHAIR DRIVING 'MITTS now $1.75 BLACK LEATHER DRIVING GAUNTLETS, large e cutis $2.25 POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS,. crepes and Exceldas 25c to $1.00 t:'71=I SHOES AND SLIPPERS FOR HOUSE WEARS Vali sizes from 98c ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, COLLAR TO MATO; $2.49 TINE EXETER. TIMES.A,DVOGATE 11111 1111111111111M DIIIIIm(M Illl11IIIIlAhII11C111111111111IIIIII111111I11111 EE Ng El gg Visit our China Department We invite you to visit our China depart me?lt to, see ,the beautiful display of Christmas China, glassware, brass and pot- teries. Hundreds of attractive gifts priced from 10c. to $10.•. 97 PIECE DINNER SETS FOR 824.95 - We We otter a choice of six attractive dinnerware patterns -"in genuine China and guaranteed semi -porcelain at only $24.95 for a full• 97 piece dinner set. This is the Christmas Gift you have been looking for. Coats as Low as $14.9.5.. We have reduced some of this season's fur -trimmed coats to as low as $14.95. All other =coats have been inarkeid down accordingly and if we have a coat that you like we .11i11 try our best to make the price fit your purse. Ali girl's and:.children's coats to be cleared at special low prices. Silk Scarfs Given Free We will continue to give absolutely free of. charge•'n•:beauti ful silk scarf with every ladies' and Misses' coat sold at our special reduced prices. $25.40 Overcoats Now.. $19435 Snappy new plaid back overcoats for men. regularly .priced at $25.00 are now to be cleared at $19.85. Come in and. see these overcoats, they are an outstanding value at $19;85,sand° the styles and the cloths are certain to please you. ;Why'•?iiiig take this opportunity to save over $5.00 on your new coat.; Christmas Grocery Speclais Christmas Candies for 25c lb. Animal Cookies 2 valises . 25c McLarea's Jelly Pdrs. 3 for 25c 18 bars Laundry Soap for 98c. 1 lb. tin Baking Powder 25c. 6 rolls Toilet Paper for 25c. 2 ib. P. & G. Soap Chips 25c Our Special Blend Tea 590 ib. Christie's Fresh Sodas 17c lb. New Mixed Cut Peel 25e. 2 lb. pure Cocoa for ........ 23.0. I:ellog's Corn Flakes 3 for 29c Fresh Ground Coffee „ -64 lb. Dishpan and 20 cakes 'soap 98c Choice Quality Rice 3 1b. 25c. Royal Yeast Cakes .... 5c pkg ., Shredded Wheat 2 -,plug for 250 2 lb. Mixed cookies for 35c. 2 lb. ginger snaps:for 25c 2 tins choicesalmon for 35e 3 boxes matches for 2 cans choice Corn for.. 25c. New Muscatel Raisins 15c ib. 4 boxes good sardines for. 25c • J. A. Stewar' EE EE EN gg Ng Eg EE aa gg IllillilllllMllllllQlll@IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIlllllllill!!➢111111!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111I1I1111111111111111i1I!IlllllllllillllillllllllUuIIIIIIIIIlluhlIIIIIIulllhIIIihi!1111, I • Men's Stora Men's 81w .O MOin's° y Store FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT BROADCLOTH SHIRTS AT $2.50 AND FANCY STRIPE AND CHECK SHIRTS AT $1.75,,AND $2.25 SILK AND WOOL MUFFLERS AT $1.50, to -$.50, • . SUEDE AND KID GLOVES $1.75 TO $240'- WOOL $24b•WOOL GLOVES $1.25 AND $1.50 FUR -LINED 'GLOVES AT :$5.00 CREPE AND SILK TJES'�AT 50 cents to $1:2 SWEATERS AT $2.50 TO ,$4.50 SOCKS -•+$ILK, SILK AND WOOL, AND CASHMERE 50 cents TO TQ $1.00` PER PAIR ITANDEIDD;C RIFFS- -COTTON, LINEN AND, SEM 15c TO $1.00, CUFF 'SUTTON'S, COLLAR PINS, PINS Ns 25c. TO $1.00 GARTERS AND BRACES 35e TO ''5c. UNDERWEAR AU SIZES FROM $1.00 A GARMENT AND UP HATS AND CAPS AT $1+v0 AND UP; Motet Markets Wheat heat ,Y.1.3$ Oats. 45o. p : Barley ,65c. 4 Manitoba Flour $4,85 Blended Flour* $4,40 Pastry Four $3.S5 Feed Flour $2,15 Bran $1.50 Shorts $1.60 �. Creamery Butter 4$c. Dairy butter 41c, 44e. Eggs, extras 650. Eggs, selects 38e. Lard 20e Potatoes $1.75 to *2.00 Hoys thich smooth $11.75 Hogs selects $12.93 ++++4404,+++++++++++++++++4) LOCAL t 4•++4+++i++++ ++44++++ pentlllr.. Thos. Coates, of St. Thomas, Sunday with his parents. p Miss LaBelle Kay is visiting for a month with her sisiters in Detroit. MYIrs. Jas. Wanless, of Duluth, is visiting her mother, Mrs. L. Hardy, Miss. Florence Harvey, . of Strath- roy, spent the week -end at her home here. ' Miss Adeline Wein is ill and con- fined to. her room at the Ceutral Hotel. Messrs. Mervin Canon and Lyle Statham, of London, spent Sunday in town. Miss Betty Steinhagen of Dash- wood, is visiting friends and rela- tives in town. • Mr. Young Creech, of Detroit, vis- ited his grandmother in- town dur- ing the past week. Mrs. Howe left Friday evening for Toronto to visit with relatives until after the New Year. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Statham and family of St. Thomas, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mrs. Chas. Harvey has returned home after spending a week in Blyth where she disposed of her residence. CAVE ( PRESBYTERIAN' Cll?I' MOO • Rev, James. $'oot4. B.A„ Minister; i.Q 4,m.---.•Sanday School. nom. -"The Changs From Weak» ness to Strength," The Minister, ? p.m. --"W ha,t cane we do Without the Cross?" The Minister Thursday` at 8 p m, -•-Prayer meet- ing eeting in, the Church„ Miss Brown, of Kingsville,, a stud- ent of Alma College, St. Thomas, was the guest of Miss Mildred Har- vey for a few days. Mrs. D. Russell and two daugh- ters, Bertha and Edna, of Detroit, visited for a few days with relatives and friends in town. M- srs. Maurice Coates, Elmore C - istie and Frank Parsons who ent on the Harvesters' Excursion returned home Saturday evening. The many friends of Mr.. Arthur Rundle will be gIad, to hear that he is recovering nicely, after his ser- ious operation in Victoria, Hospital, London. .; Mr. and Mrs. Jack.' Neveb'mb and Mr. and Mrs. George Ditchfield of Strtford, motored over and spent Sunday with the former's mother and other relatives in town. Miss Vosper received the sad news last week of the death of her brother John which took place at his home at Oakville, Wash., on November 17 The deceased,spent his boyhood days in Exeter. Mr. Beverley Acheson, of Toron- to, is .recuperating at the home of his parents, Mr. , and Mrs. W. T. Acheson, after having undergone -an operation for the removal of his ton- sils at Dr. Hyndman's hospital. Jams ST.. UNITED CHURCH Ok' CANADA Rev. E. Sheppard, Pastor W. R. Goulding, ,li..T.C,M. Organist and Choir -Leader 11 a.m. "A .Message from Heaven" �c THURSDAY, DECIll1'1BX<7 er Ord, 1925,. 11r' 1 a i illi ! I I !! ! ! li �1 ill I� ! 1 �° 11 Il ! t ! tt !� 11111 111it1 Illi ! N 1� 1 tt 1� 1 ! tl tll IN Itt1 titliitlil Iii 11 ii r ��14i � ilii � ��� �! t tI :11 Ladies,, + Coats ,,, Greats 3 . p.m. -Paul's Sea Journey. 7 p.na,-"Your Unconscious. Influ- ence,". They world owes no: man .a living, but every one +owes God a life. It takes all of us to do our whole duty. T riv►tt Memorial Church Rev. A.,A. Tramper, L. Th., Ret 11 a.m.-"An 'Exile's Prayer." 3 pan. Bible Study 7 p.m. -"Pray Ye; that your Flight be not in the .Winter." mono mom mom We have a few heart styles left to show you, At the e ricesuotin the should move nick! : p aro $12.50 $_15.00 $ . B 5O ` .• 22.5O $:27.50• MEM MAIN STREET I] ITED Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.-"The Greater Glory.' God's universal plan is shaped to 'm'an's universal needs. 3 p.m. -Sunday School Classes and Bible Study. 7 p.m: -"Heredity." Is it true if the fathers eat sour grapes the children's teeth are ,set on edge? • Merchant Tailor and Gents.' Outfitter %\ Powell's Bazaar The Big Variety Store Yes vie lost a couple shipment's of candy through the, C.N.R. robbery, but we still have plenty. Our spec- ial 3.3c. mixture containing 8 var- ieties of chocolates has proven a big item and,, we expect to sell hundreds of pounds this season. Our -week- end .special will be nut toffee, at 25c • a 'pound: ' "You will always find/us with the best selling lines. at Moderate prices." Have you notic- ed our EVERYDAY SALES" in our Windows, new bargains. every day. Be sure and Look in the •Windows, and` do not wait 'if you' want the goods. You can'2iiten get goods at aldiculous prices, in these"one day" sales. We h"averts 10 Phonograph bargains, which are real special. If you are thinking of a Phonograph, this will surely be yqur opportunity. Lets talk it over"';anyway. Or of you have Phonograph out of repair bring it to us; "we fix era, and reas- onable. • Miss E. B. Case, of Alma, Mich:, The Exeter •Cafin.ing Co. are pre in renewing her subscription to the 'pared to take contracts for 'corn and Times -Advocate for next year says pea, acreage. Parties desiring in - that, "three families, originally sub-" formation call' at factory. 11-4-3hr jects of His Majesty King George, enjoy this one copy each week." The local platoon that has been in training two nights .•a week for the past nine weeks under the com- mand of Major W. J. Heaman and Sgt -Major Gambrill will . finish ui3 this week with a final inspection by General King,,of London.. The Gen- eral would-be pleased" -to meet the, returned men of the community. At the 'close of choir practice :Monday evening the choir of James street United church iwerf entertain- ed to an oyster supper at the Rex Cafe by Mr. F. Taylor and the lead- ler, Mr. W. R. Goulding. The mem= hers spent a veryjolly.time. • AGENTS WA:N.TEII 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 commission Start now. R Wellatnd Nairsery' Company, Welland, Ont. The fuse on the transformer at the corner of Main and James Sts. blew • out Thursday evening and again on. -Monday. morning and in- the nthe afternoon` a new transformer was installed. Hydro was off in a section of -the town for several hours in consequence. Messrs,'• John. and William ., Snell, Norman, Norry and Master Harry Snell /eturned home Friday . after a two weeks hunting trip near Luck- ow/r They succeeded in bagging 40 ltunks, -4- mink,' 2 foxes, ,2 coons, .. xgeese and a number of rabbits, •alued in the neighborhood of $150. The boys have a cabin mounted on a Ford Chasis which they made'their headquarters during the hunt. HOUSE FOR RENT- A stucco houseand garage to „sell or - rent, cheap; corner of Carling and Gid - ley. Sts., Exeter, modern- home, fully equipped, in everyrespect'. If you want a good home examine this •pro- position, it will pay you. Apply to John W. Taylor. STRAYED=Onto the property of F. J. Davis, Lot, 9, .$.W.B. • Usborne, .three white sows.. Owner can have same by proving property and pay- ing expenses. Crepe F& Flannel Dresses' We have always something new to,,. show • you. These are priced very low. $7.00 ; $8.50 $11.00 BYonm. for -' gas ers $� Vests Xn�r These 'makes• very acceptable Xmas gifts and we show a fine range of different weaves. Priced at $1,00. 1.50 to $3,00 Strap Slippers A. Oxfords We are showing ' some smart styles in ^the new- strap slippers and oxfords. Popular Prices $4.00 and $5.00 ,' Warm Gall '•shes You need a pair for this weath- er. We carry a full range of sixes. Prices $2.50, 3.50, $4.00 Bbys' and, MO's Overcoats .'. Never have we shown such good materials, well made, and tailor- ed in smart,styles,--with leather or plaid linings. Boy's Coats at $15:00. Men's at $20.00, $25.00 to $35.00. Stanf ield's Underwear Red and Blue labels' are all wool. Men who . wear this well known. brand are always satis- fied. Priced -at $2.50 and $2.75. ` Plaid Mufflers for Men They are all the go, Conies in new check and stripes- in all ,, wpol materials. Priced at $2.25 to $3.00 NECKWEAR AND GLOVES - j,. All our Xmasneckwear and gloves are waiting for�`your in- spection. NEW;' HOSE AND SUPPERS You will find the new hose here as well as a fine range., of 'Xmas footwear. s, outhcott Bros: Lill1I11111111111111111MIHRMIN11111111111111H11111Iiliiil IN# IIIIltMlfiINTINIMMI «IMI I I wish to notify my ' ice customers that 'owing to conditions imposed: by the Utilities Commission I will not be storing ,"ice the winter for summer delivery. Wni. T. Gillespie The Salvation %. Army Christmas tree will be held on Monday, Decem- ber 21st. HEATER FOR' SALE -Brantford, make No. 5, in good condition, Ap- ply to E. C. Appleton, Exeter. The ' slippery condition of the roads during"' the past week have COCKERELS FOR SALE ---Bar-„, been -responsible for many auto ac- red Rocks and White Leghorns. cidents. Sever,alal autos have ' skid- Prices ,to ' suit. Apply to W. F. Ab- ided into the ditch or have turned bott, Exeter completelyy around on the road and have escaped without any accident. Miss Mary E Alcock, for many A big gosoline truck skidded on a years a resident of Exeter, died in narrow road and turned con►plete- Clinton on Monday, November 30th" ly around, the road being very little in her 76th year. For :a uatanber of wider than thelength of the truck. years Miss Alcock was- -a collector At the regular meeting of. Lebanon for the Bible Sown ciety in to, Tlaz Forest Lodge A.F. & A., M. Monday remains were brought to town on evening the following officers,, were Wednesday, the funeral service be elected for the coming Year: W,0 NX„ ing held in the Trivitt .Memorial Bro. Thos. Pryde;Sr. W;, Br. Wm. church conducted by, Rev., Frayne; Jr.. W, Bro. Geo. Thomp- Tramper, interment in the Exeter son; Secy+, W. Bro, IC N. Creeehi cemetery. Treas., V.W. Bro. C. I. Sanders; Mr. Oswald Brdwn, of London, 1formerly of Tyler, Bro:' S. eel Authors,r Exeter,,,_ is.to e'con a y Sweet; Bios. Yb r E. J, �Wethey and 1:I Bowers; Instal- tulated on being eected to the.Ong' Iia tat•io Bo "Babe"g Master, W. Bro., W. "W Taman • in the rlia arliamen;which meets` Siebert, who got his parliament buildings Toronto' hockey start in .Bxeter and is this for a three three days' session be-; year playing professional hockey twQen Christmas and ,Nevi* Years. Oswald was . one, of three .Lond'ot boys to be • elected, Since going to.. London he has takenf an active in- tereet iia. bons' work .in coniiectisi'n.. viii Knox church. ' Ills popularity among the boys, ltle ' foatr-fbld'' that- acter.wand his' ability' as, a' #013110 speaker, wen for hint, the Coveted honor..., CIiristrrias Bargains pis is the Place to Byy y Your., Christmas Gifts, 11111111111111 We have a Big Stock of High: Class Furniture of all kinds including REED CHAIRS ' IPARLOIL TABLES . LIBRARY TABLES BEDROOM SUITES KITCHEN CABINETS VACUUM CLEANERS `.•'' DINING -ROOM SUITES CHESTERFIELD SUITES CHESTERFIELD TABLES ANY 'OF 'THESE WOULD MAKE SPLENDID XMAS GIFTS ALL AT VERY LOWEST PRICES r ourself that we givihg Real Bargains Call and See for are 'yourself g . Rowe� sc Tlios. Dinney Licensed ,Embalmers and Undertakers PHONE 20W - NIGHT CALL 20J .dor Sale A good Clothes Wringer. Knitting machine, nearly new, cheap Number of -6-in. Stove Pipes. Several Spring Calves ` New White Rotary sewing,. machine. Use our Service for selling and locating. Inquire POWELL'S, BAZAAR Phone 55 and 122 with Montreal, made good in the opening game with the Ottawa team err ii riday evening last, when. Ottawa, defeated Montreal. 3 to 2. Siebert scored the only two goals' scored by Montreal, A' report says that Sia-• tbert In particular, looked. go't5'd and 1, turned in e; very effective game, He ' was one of Montreal's beat , Safety Razor Blades' Sharpened (any make) SINGLE EDGE 3c DOUBLE EDGE 40 Perfect Edge Guarantied W. S. COLE;' Druggist •1iNTaEPuiucuE! ty�� R � , pp .� REPAIRS We' are now prepared to do all kindii of repairs on broken frames, whereas before, we hail to send them to Lbtadon or eiiewhgre: , HEAVY SHELL FRAMES TO. YOUR OVirN LENSES, utnn YOU WAIT, 115.00. SPECTAP S . LARGE LENSES 0.00 aria Uri. John Ward . emitopitAcTOlt & OPTICIAN MAIN ST. EXETER. ONT. PHOE 70 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. Boi 67 EXETER, ONT. HOUSE 'FOR RENT -On Decemb- er 1st.` Apply to Mrs. Emma Cook- son, 808 Perrie Ave, Windsor, or to James,Sanders, Exeter. COAL -COKE AND INSURANCE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED CHRIST4I OFFICE: North of Elliott and Toms J. L. LEWIS CONTRACTOR Cement and Carpenter Work ESTIMATES FURNISHED Houses and, Barns •"••' EXETER :--: ONTARIQ Phone 152W - The Best ,Place to Shop After All _. AT -G,ARDINER'S T'I3E INCREASED E BUSINESS WE ARE DOING CONVINCES ITS . STILL MORE THAT THIS TS THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP. OUR STOCK IS LARGESTAND MOST UP-TO-DATE AND OU1 UP -T PRICES ARE LOWER ;THAN ELSEWHERE, • OUR "INVITATIOIN` TO INSPECT OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS IN FORCE AND IT INCLUDES EVERYBODY: • ;_� ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU TUBOUGH .‘,'TICE HOME FURNISHER",' t;a�DIN�R FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND k7MBAI.MER FINEST IriGPOR AND HORSE' E UIPMENT 1+ACI LITI, , ES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED DAY AND NIGHT` s,gtavIen LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE . PROM?T. ,ATTENTION.'• OPI�IRA itOtSi 'fLoCIC ti•iFERA HOUSE 13LOCH PHONE. '(41:` 1•i#ht' otlifl 1 C •