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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-1-21, Page 8THE EXETER TIME VOCATE For You L.4 • At this season of the year you will find many unusal bargam ins on our counters. Remnants of all classes of materials and odd lots of mer- chandise have all been priced for quick selling. *44 Come in and look around; we may have just what you need at a reduced price. Coats at Your Own Price If there is any member of your family', man, women, or % child who needs a new winter coat it will pay you well to come tf.1 here and see the goats which we are offering at bargain prices. A' We are determined to clear out eery coat possible and our T prices will save you many dollars Qompared with what you will PO next fall. pl Good. warm coats for ladies and girls (not this season's) for as low as $2,90. This season's fur -trimmed coats for ladies as low as $12.95 GROCER.Y BARGAINS 18 Bars of Laundry Soap for $1 00 Crisp Soda Biscuits .... 15e lb Vanilla, 8 oz. bottle for 25c Tasty Sardines 4 boxes for 25c Extracts, any flavor, 3 for 25c V, Mixed Tea, our special 59c lb Ammonia Powder, 3 pkgs 25e. r Matches,•"' l'Irge boxes for 29c Toilet Paper, 6 large rolls 25c v 4. ‘4 Palm Olive Soap 4 cakes for 25c. •:" k Pink Salmon, 2 large tin 35c Seedless Raisins, 2 lb for 25e 4 ,•1 Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c Rice, choice quality, 3 lb 25c Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for 29c P. & G, Soap Chips, -2 Ib 25c Mixed Cookies, 2 Ib for 35c Sweet Seedless Oranges 39c dz VA Crisp Ginger Snaps, 2 Ib 25c Castile Soap, 7 cakes for 25e Royal Yeast Cakes 5c pkg. Shelled Walnuts ...........49e ib Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs for 25c Canned Corn, 2 tins for 25c 6 lb. Quality Oatmeal for 25c Choice Dairy Butter 39c lb. . 4 - •• Exeter Markets Wheat, $'1.4a. Oats 45c, 11k3laninli6tYOP 'b 'afilolour 131endett Fleur $4,50. Pastry Flour $4.00, \s„, Feed Flour Bran $1.60. Shorts, 81.60 Creamery Rutter 48 40 Dairy Butter 35c. Eggs, extras, 35e, Eggs, firsts, 300. Lard 20e - Potatoes $1,75 to $2.0.0 Hogs, $12,75, Hogs, selects, $14.25, LOCAL t + + 4444++++ ++++++++ The Ladies Aid of Main St. United Church Will hold an old-fashioned tea -meeting on Feb. 12th. Bear the date in mind. Particulars later. Skating for ladies only, Thursday afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30. If you wish to buy, sell or trade your farm see R. E. Pickard, Exeter Ont. Dominion Piano, $125.00 in good condition. Call or write S. Martin & Son, Our Shorts has been going rapid- ly this week on accound of the re- duced price. If you wish to secure your share come soon. --Harvey Bros, Mrs. Finch Noyes, of Oakville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. S. Woods. Mr. David Gibson of Saskatoon is visiting his brother, Dr. A. R. Gib- son. Miss Olive Quance, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer. Huron County Council will meet 4., in Goderich on, Tuesday, January 26th. The Annual Meeting of the County ‘tb,""'• Orange Lodge will be held here on .,-i-LewsfarL 4 Febilst. ss Ethel Vincent, of Detroit, spent a few days last week at her ,¢11Orfahrh•O•1,r•••■•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •iiph .ed for a few days last week with „ .10.40r,a7,07,0,....4.ssIor home here. Mrs. Geo. Jewell, of London, visit- • 'Mrs. C. Hedden. • The Year 1925 wasa Record Breaker for this Store end in London, visiting Mr. Fake at Victoria Hospital. Mr. Russel Frayne, of Brantford, spent last Thursday evening under the parental roof. Mrs. A. E. Fnke, spent the week - We wish to thank our many. customers and friends- for their vin - Mrs. C., E. Aldworth, of Sexsith, ed and continued patronage which we have enjoyed and aPPreciat- is spending a few days this week ed in the past. •. with friends at London. Our aim for 1926 will be to serve you even betterthan before, Mr. Jos. Hawkins was called to as with our increased facilities we will be better enabled to give 1 important factors pertain to our particular line of business. expressions to our high ideals of service and quality as these two Seaforth owing to the illness of Mr. NOTICE—I Ime taken a contract James Martin who died on Sunday. with .the International Harvester Co. cAsEN BRIAN CHURCH Rev, jainea Oto B. A," Minister 10 a.M.-,,,..-`,34nditIT Scho01,, • 11. a.m.—"The Quietness and Seren- ity of Jeatia.4" The Minister 7 ml. ---"The Golden Wedge of Ophir," The Minister Prayer ineet4ig Thursday evening in he Scheel, reeni, IAMES ST.,,UNITED. CHURCH OF CANADA, •Rev. H. Sheppard, Pastor W. R. GoUlding, Organist and Choir -Leader Rev. Dr. •Graham, our talented Secretary of our Educational Depart- ment has vvonclertil messages on the - extension of the Kingdom of God. Hear him! Bible School.a.t 3 p.m. It needs the whole church to evart- g'elize the whole world. For active service ,our.' hearts always be open to Goc.L Trivitt Memorial Church lEfAlanit".4X,:TAN1ETARY 25t, 1.920 1#1;e1010911010111110111011110111110011111110019001101111MIMIMUNIMMINIMIIIMOUPOOMMIIIINIUM1141 01,10•0 ehl404 •ANINSI•1 We offer this week 10 dozen Arrow Brand Shirts, sizes 14 to 16 and a 1-2. These shirts are full in size, 'well made and good cloths. Regular values $2.00 to $2.50. Sale Price $1.48 each, 3 for $4.00.• Get your Season's supply. Rev. A. A."Trumper, L. Th., Rector:, 11 a.nt.,—Ther Wonders of the E World," 3 p.m.---Sunda.Y School 7 p.m.—"St. 'Paul, the Undefeated ,Missienary.". MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. P. E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.—"God Revealed in' Atone- ment.", 3 p.m.—Bible School. 7 p.m.—An old Problem, "The Pros- • perity of the Wicked." - The Gospel is the best Mirror to reflect life. Hear it, and see your - • FOR SALF, OR RENT The Following Properties Brick Store on Main St. Exeter Commodious Brick dwelling, fur- nace heated, and wired for Electric lighting, etc. with fixtures in place, John St. Six and a half acres of choice land suitable for market garden, running through from Huron St. to John St. Choice Saskatchewan farms in the Carnduff, Fillmore, Plenty and Fro. besher districts. For price and terms on above see ROBERT E. PICKARD, John Street •EXETER. Agent for Great West Life Asice Co. HIDES WANTED—W€' pay the highest cash. price for beef and horse hides.—Rivrs Meat Market. Befor4 buinn,„,yeWW.e.._Zet 9.7J -r • I as salesman a lug Mr. and- M.rs. L ixt n • "THE HOME FURNISHER" •vfsiting the torn:tees brither at ,. family returned home last week after M. E. GARDINER • • FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ' FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT Phone 74j OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Night Call 74w FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE LONG- DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION outh Bend, Ind. The Young People's lieague of the ames St. church have- accepted an nvitation to visit the Hensall league n Monday evening next. Miss B. Hazlewood, who has been 11 With pneumonia, is improving. ir Men's Store Phoneplw .Men's Store StockTaking 'Sale 0, Suitings, Overcoatings Odd Trousers Men's Furnishings Underwear, Caps, Hats, Shirts, Socks, Sweaters, Scarfs, . • Sweater coats • 14 TfkMfkN Merchant Tailor and Gents" Outfitter .' GOVERN IVIENT BONDS • ALWAYS ON SALE • ALWAYS SALEABLE NO ICROUBLE ABOUT INTEREST • MORTGAGE 1.0ANIS SELECTVO,FAR1118 INTEREST 01.1•1•••••••••••••**0•••••••••••lewoompft••••••i COLLECTION MADE MAIM NO 'CHARE FOR THESAFE-KvEritqc or irovit PAritlitS INOVR VAULT. Gladinan.,& Stanbury , RENSALt ExrTnn ,!$ 4 service man • - Ivor con3unn0 Ward. All International farm in chinery, trucks, ;tractors, etc., •f sale. Phone ',72r3 Exeter, for se vice. A. Dayman,. ' 1-7-2 1 Mar ••••• Pure Linen Towells 10 dozen Pure Linen Towels.' Splendid for tea or hand towels, While they last f25c or 4 for 98e. Flannelettes. Buy Flannellette this month at reduced prices. 40c Flan. "'reduced to 35 cent: 35c Flan. reduced to 30 cents 30c Flan, reduced to 25 cents REMNANTS • REMNANTS Prints, Gingharns, Curtain Nets, Cottons, Linoleums, Flannellettes, Crepes. We have just finished taking stock and are cleaning all ends at greatly reduced prices. Silk and Wool Hose Regular $1.25 and $1.50 valu- es in the very newest weaves and colors. Reduced for quick sell- ing to 98c. • 40 inch Factory • Fine even thread and good weight, splendid for sheets and pillow cases. Special price 10 yards for $2.45. PK -41C.1 1.•••ro, =1411-.11M--10.-12WOMMIO6Mr<WITAN '"-.141BEZW-M4•2111,111 Southcott Bros. ki111111111111111111/111111111FRIPMMIIIMENHEMMMIIIIIIIINME '1411111111111MMIHMEME Iff••••••11•MMIII•anal......1•••• Have Your Eyes Examined With the short days and the nec- essity of continued use of artificial light—one needs to watch close than ever for signs of eye strain. If you are not wearing glasses, make sure that you do not need them. It's well to remember power of vision changes, and your glasses need to be adjusted to meet the change. Dr. ameLerriovs axsayiable • m — • -• - fation for expert treatment and hon- a- opinions. Come in and satisfy your - or self everything is in order. r - FOUND—On the London road sou a snow shovel, ,Owner may ha same by proving property and payi for add. APply at Times-Advocat er sister, Mrs. Johnton of Wood- Dr. John. Ward ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer Investments Insurance Office one door south Times Office . R. Goulding A.. T. C. M. organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church Instrucction m vano tipervisor of klUusic in 'Schools Concert Engagements Accepted Studio Victoria St. • Box 67 EETER, ONT. th CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN ve MAIN ST. EXETER. ONT. ng ham, has been waitingeon her. ANNUAL- MEETING visiting ',his sister, Miss J. Sicer. Horticultural Society will be held in The' year that just dos", Mr. Ira Spicer, of Denver, Col., is The Annual 1VIeetig o'f the Exeter • ed was one of the best. in our • history R. CARLING B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,: /CT% Loans, Investments, Insurance Block,Main St. Exeter' GLADMAN & .STANBURY. 3arr1sters Solicitors &c. Money to Loan, Investments Mad( Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for nee r• owg ---eeteitellatif-14.1119r? .cna, Exeter •London Hensel( Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.54 DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict Dental, Office itt The latter is ill at -the home.of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rowcliffe of to*n. Mr. W. G. Medd and Mr. Chas. Salter were in London last week attending the convention of the Dairymen's Association of Western Ontario, Miss Jessie Manson, who has been ill at her home since Christmas, is again able to be around and expects to return to her duties in ,London next *eek. Mr. Gibbs, Yelland, of Windsor, has been visiting in town owing to the illness of his m.other, Mrs. (Rev.) J. G. Yelland, Mrs. Yelland passed away on Wednesday morning. the Town Hall, Exeter, on Thurs- day, January 21st, 1926, at- 8 p.m. The reports of the Sec'y-Treas arid Directors will be given., officers el- ected for 1926 and general business transacted. J. d. Stanbury, Sec'y-Treas. HAY FOR SALE—.Abot 10 load of good mixed tiinothy and alfalfa hay. Appiy to Wes Johns, Wood-- ham,.phone Kirktort 41r10. fainterswishing' to ship cattle co-operatively may do so by dropping a letterto Geo. Sanders, Exeter. Rates $1.00 a head. Mrs. Millar, of Indian Heat, Sask. Tenders wanted for .beach and who accompanied Mr.' Millar, M.P, to Ottawa for the opening of Parlia- ment, spent the week -end with Miss N. Medd, in Exeter. • Mr. J. W. Powell has a small bats in which he taks particukar • de- light. The fish was eaught in the river five years ago and has grown very little since then: The first robin to be reported this yearwa.s seen by Mr. Chas. Aldworth in his orchard at Sexsmith on Jan. We fear that the bird is due for &Id feet before sring. ler. Wm. Preszcator of the third concession of Stephen, is confined to his bed suffering from 'blood - poison in his leg, thought to be the result of a kick from a bullock; Miss Dorothy 'Kuntz, Who .has been in Victoria Hospital, London, for' .a •number of weks; returned home the latter part 'Of last 'week. While naiich iniproVed she is still confined to her bed. . . "At Exeter on. Wednesd.y morn- ing Magiatrate Rid ° committed Ed- ward Hackney and Dora Hackney for trial on a charge .of incst, The man Hackney has been Waded in jajl here."--Goderich Signal, Mr. W. 6, Meddwasin Statford on Friday Jost. meeting with repre- Sentaties from twelve counties with • a view to setting up a prohibition organisation in Ontario • that will carry seine weight in 'the next Pro vincial elction. It 'is propOSed to, set up an organizatiOn tht'Will ef feet every pollingsub-division in the Province of Ontario.. The fiftieth auntral statement of the ITsborne and Hilbert Mtitttal •'11re insurance ,Co. 18 'in the hands of the pollOY hlders, The change' In the 'assessinnt sYStent reqUired Syth,govrnxnent' a, year ago- has rettIted-.a tompa,rativelY large sarphis In. the Iraxid4 Of tlik TreaS irer. The ardount at risk is alritost nine and •a anartorinillion. doflir he annnal 4netinewill be helsiat Partthar or MondayPebritaty 1t,' maple wood' for the Thames Ttoad church, also for the position of caretaker for 1928i Full informa- tion from R. Brown, Seey-Treas. Some people excuse their stub- bornness by calling it backbone. The reason for this is that we were selling at a closer margin which brought more customers to ,our. store, -where quality, price and` service counts. Try us for 1926. R N ROWE Funeral Director & Embalmer Phone 20W • • Nigtt 20J Sylvester B. Taylor Jeweller, — • - Exeter Fitton's Old Stand WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING • GUARANTEED" fibwells 13azaar BIG VARIETY STORE Advantage • There is ADVANTAGE in dealing in everDepart- • ment of this Sore. Read for yurself, then -- • Corhe and make your Selections. • MUSIC Aw •dIsOninstru-. inent with the NEW'. White Label Silent Record' 18 free from Static. •WitIr thiS inStru- nient you can nave What -Yon *ant any'time Yon *ant it and as many times as', you like, • Without. interferenee or..eXce.S- • es. With the prices''lat, 'we are se,lIing Meat .anYOnt eazi . afford one. We have too many and are sacrificing... Nameless Cold Rernedy If More Nameless were used in time, there would be fewer cases of ANTRIM, MASTOID, and other head dieseswhich, iaow, so inflict the people. Hog- pitals are /full of such cases, and all because of neglected colds, As the- saying so often uSed, "let 11 work itself off,';.... the results of that •epeeeh has • sent, many 0 poor soal to the • lkst resting plate. Play •safe, user • NMLESS. •by • mail. 30. Money back if it dont relieve you. • ,This Weekts Granitewa,re Specials large Round )(toasters *V bl.d 41" i; •1111•4•1,1”, ;4 f'd. •.4,4• 1,14114 VO • 41• 98C4 • 1)tib1ecoat 'wah baSiiis .„... citIT , FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCUCIONEER for Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Icrices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed EXETER P: 0. or RING 188 Military District, ;Number One. Lo' Main Street, Exeter, Ont: Be Office Phone 3-4W Residence Phone 343 open Wednesday afternoons till April 7th JAMES W. WATSON • Dr. G. F. Roaston; • DENTIST Licensed Auctioneer — • Sales Conducted in any locality ' 'Farm Stock sales a specialty. SW*, faction guaranteed. Charges inod erate. Orders left at this office 'Wit be promptly attended to. R.R. No 1, Kirton. ' Phone Kirktem 14r2, ARTHUR WEBER 'LICENSE)) AITCTIONEER, For Huron County FARM SALES A SPECIALTY 8 Years Experience, Prices ReaSon- able, Satisfaction Guaranteed or ,Charge. • 'Phone 5743 Dashwood R. R. 1, DASHWOOD, OT. CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Office over L R. Carling'. Liref office. Extractions Under Oxygen Gas. Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D.,- • DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto Univere • sity , Office over Gladman & Stanbuty'd office, Main Street Exeter. • DR. HARRY 3. BROWNING • M.D.C.M., Toronto L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh • L.F.P.&S. Glasgow Physician & Surgeon Office over Browning's Drug SOO Phones Residence 30 Office 21( 01•111111111.; • • an feel like a man when you are If you want to look like a man, DR. E. S. STEINER r, dressed up, there and that way is to, iet ELLIOTT AND •JOHNS is only ,one way 17ETERINARY strrtanorr Graduate of the Ontario Vetertnart College DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPT -4 LY ATTENDED TO Phone U8 •Residence Ann ste. EXETER, ONT. . Make your Clothes • We also do Cleaning, Pressing and • Repairing Agent for T1-T1p Tailors • Safety Razor Blades Sharpened (any make) SINGLE EDGE , 3c DOUBLE EDGE •4e Ierfei'.Edge Guaranteed Wo SI COLE., - Druggist FIRE INSURANCE PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY rntr W11.1I OFFICE: North of Elliott and johns Dr.Adrian B. Gibson; VS. Graduate of the Ontario VeterinarY College Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty• , All calls promptly attended to Offide—Frnk Taylor's Sales Stable' • Phone 99W Residene'Ph erames St., one II0J* ,EXETER • ONTARIO 3. V16ATINRCH-1 RECHSTERED ARCHITECT Specificationprepared foil ResidenceS,• Churche, Scl2ipoIS etc. Best References • Phones: Office 1888*, tense 51.41W, Room 8, Coote Charriber, , • • Market Lane, London coNTRActonWod: forSale • ST1ViATES ,VrtYRNISH0 Houses and tarns • H Bagshaw lug pat• ONVAR:I0• ct 00" 52W • 1.18• Phone 68.W.i Ceinent and Carpenter Week A (,)VANTITY btty row). •