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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-7-15, Page 8TETE EXETER TIMES -ADV `UCAATE • Specials for July $2,95 $4.49 .,%!1 ,14 .49 $1.95 98c $ 24.95 This Seasons Dress Lengths A clearance of complete summer dress lengths in voiles, broadcloths, rayons and linens, Bordered hgur- ed and striped. $295 Our Best Slippers and Oxfords We offer you the choice of our best slippers and oxfords for • .only $4.49. Patent; kid, blonde, satin and calf. Men's English Broadcloth Shirts These shirts are well made of first quality English Broadcloth and have separate soft collars to match. See the new checks and stripes also all the plain shades in stock. Men's Straw Sailors and Fedoras A clearance of all our best straw hats for men including all this sea- son's newest style sailors and pana- mas. We still have a good range of sizes. 49c Ladies & Misses Rayon Silk Hose These are good serviceable stock- 49c ings made of rayon silk. We have the popular shades in sizes 8 1-2 to 10 for 49c a pair. Men's Buttonless Underwear We have the popular buttonless style combinations for men in the cool athletic cut. These are made of good serviceable nainsook and are a genuine bargain at 98c each.• 98c 97 -piece Dinner Sets We offer a choice of six patterns in complete 97 -piece dinner sets for only $24.95.Two of these sets are genuine china the others are semi - porcelain. s*.a.7:07.07.0:4 ""10:0760.:4,24110r4gradrairdritraj $ 24.95 CGS 7f 4 How About Some New Furniture Something Needed IF THERE IS, YOU COULDN'T STRIKE THIS ,STORE AT A BETTER TIME. WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF THE FINEST FURNITURE, AND OUR PRICES ARE VERY REASOl :_,. - ABLE. rt,„ 1 IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY "THE HOME -.r ANTISHER" Exeter Markets Wheat $1,25. Oats 50o. Barley 00e. Manitoba. Flour $4.80. Blended Flour $4,30. Pastry Flour $8.80. Feed Flour $1,90 Shorts $1.60. Bran $1,60.. Croaluery butter e9c, . Dairy butter 32-350. °�'•' Eggs Extras 27c. Eggs, seconds 210. Potatoes $1.50 to $1,75. Lard 20c Hogs $13.75, Hogs, selects $1:5.13. .Cocals Messrs. Len Haist and E. Jacobs spent Sunday at Wyoming. Mr. F. W. Corrall, of the C. B. of C. staff, is holidaying at Whitby. Miss Ella Kuntz spent Sunday with Miss Ellen Rice at Wyoming. Misses Margaret and Gladys Pen - hale are visiting in Brantford and London. Mrs, Settles, of Newark, Ohio, is visiting with , Mrs. S. Passmore and other relatives. Rev. E. A. Fear, of London, con- ducted the services in Main Street church on Sunday. • Miss Edna Maxwell, of Birr, is visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kestle. Miss Helen Grieve, of Strathroy, is visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Grieve. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frayne and daughter, Hope, of Brantford, visit- ed in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morley, of Wood- ham, visited with their aunt, Mrs. Hodgson;• on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Woods, of Windsor; are visiting the latter's sister, Miss Ida Gillespie. Messrs. Luther and Edwin Braund of Brantford, visited their mother, Mrs D. Braund on Sunday. Mrs. H. Horton, who recently un- derwent an operation in London hos- pital, is getting along ncely. 1Vlr. and Mrs. Bert Gillies and son Bob, of Niagara Falls, are visiting with the parents of both in -town. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ingram and Mr. N. Hardy, of Detroit, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, S. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Routledge and little daughter, of Dutton, are holi- daying in town, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rivers. Mr. and i\Irs. Frani: Neilson eine gl}_ lttle dautaae ean, of London, visit- etl itr-Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowcliffe on Sunday. Mr. .,and Mrs. Jack Coyle and dau- ghter, Marjorie, of Sandwich, spent the week -end at the home of Mrs. Rd. Goold. Misses Agnes and Beatrice Dun- can, of London, are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowcliffe. 1VIrs. H. R. Hawke and daughter, Miss May, of Lapeer, Mich., are vis- iting with Mr.' and Mrs. Thos. Har- vey and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood left Wed- nesday morning by auto for Sudbury to visit for a couple of weeks with their son Dr. C. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson and two daughters, of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mrs. Robinson's mo- ther, Mrs. S. Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Down, of Flax- combe, Sask., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hooper and the Harvey connection in this community. hfain St. Sunday School are hold- ing their picnic to Grand Bend, to- day (Wednesday). James St. S. S. will hold their picnic next Wednes- day. Mrs. W. Kuntz and Miss Dorothy have returned home after visiting for three weeks at Ubly, Mich.,. Mr., FOR SALE -1923 Ford touriug Ben. Eilber brought them home by in good condition. ..Apply to Lillian auto. `, 1 Walker, Hay P.O., two doors north Mrs. A. A. Davis, of Montreal, l of store. 7-8-tf daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mack, of town is quite ill in the Montreal I HAY -FOR SALE -Between 7 and General Hospital, . suffering . from goitre. Mrs. Harry Smith, of the South Boundary, had the misfortune on Saturday to fall down the cellar steps fracturflig her right arm above the elbow. Mr, Percy Verity, 6upt. of the Massey -Harris works at Brantford, and Mr. Young, motored up and vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pick- ard, on Sunday. Mr. James Connor, who is in his. 94th year, accompanied by his dau- ghter, Miss Connor, left to make their annual visit with the former's brother in Belleville, the latter also beng over ninety years of ago. Miss Kuntz's class of girls, "The Cheerful Workers" of James St. Sun- day school were winners in a con- test for attendance and on Wednes- day were treated to a picnic at Strat- ford. Mr. W. J. Deer, Mr. Nelson Clark Miss May Skinner and Maida Hern, motored to Detroit for the week -end and were accompanied Moine by Mrs. Beer, who has been visiting there for a week. ldtr. and Mrs. J. ,Peart, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Skinner motored„ to Shallow Lake and visited with Mea; Peart's and Mrs. Skinner's brother and sister. Mr. •T. Skinner and Mrs. Noble, over the week -end. Mr, Thos. G. Handford, of Doug - man, Ws., visited for several days with his mother, Mrs. Silas 'Hand- ford. The latter, who it well ad- vanced in years, has been quite ill but at present is somewhat improved piked E GA FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED • DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION • Phone 74j OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Night Call '4w A Men'sStore Phone 81w Men's Store SEVERAL NEW LINES For Men and Boys Who Wish To Be Well Dressed SWEATERS -A swell new line of up-to-date- sweaters that are very attractive, have been placed on sale at a specilll price from $3.50 to 57.50. ALSO A FINE NEW LINE OF BELTS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR We have something new in a buttonless combination suit of underwear that is selling at a special price of $1.00 We are making a big drive on Ready -to -Wear Suits in the new sport shades and patterns. Prices $18 and $20. HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS and TIES W. TRMN Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter ::>`' Mr. Harry Sweet, . of Windsor is visiting his mother, 'Mrs. Thomas Sweet. Mrs. Jos. Davis and children, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher, ireturned to her home In Chatham on Satur- day last.,,t:rtianattain The Centralia softball team play' - ed the James St. team in Exeter Tuesday evening and in et lively gaene defeated the home team 26 to 11. Centralia has a good team and is backed by a live bunch, of rooters which irtade the game all the more, interesting.. D. D. G. M. Bro. G. 0, Petty, of Hensall,'• and installing' team coin - prising W. Carlysle as D. D. t`i•. wiz.; Lloyd Hudson as D. D. G. Marshall; Geo. Fee aet Red. Secy and I7atiar-1 Campbell as Sec'y and Treat., visited the Exam* Oddfellows; lodge Tues- day :evening and installed the old officers who were re-elected for an- other term. Following the !Attalla - tion several addresses were given and a fourth degree was enjoyed, Miss Margaret Rogers, of Toronto, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. E. Christie, Sr. Miss Pearl Smaie, of Hensall, is assisting Mrs. G. H. Smith, with dressmaking. - Dr. ,and Mre. Reynolds and little son, of London, visited for several days with relatives in rws. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blatchford, of Toronto, visited with Mr. _and ars. Frank Down, of Usborne, and other relatives. Miss it, Gregory, of Stratford, who intends spending the summer at Grand Bend, Spent .several days with friends in town. Miss Dorothy Cooper, of *Le Border Cities, IS visiting $ser sisters Mrs. 1VIoPalls, of Exeter and Mrs. W. Pincombe, of Usborne. - Karry Seldom • met with a mishap at •the • Exeter Canning factory on Saturday that might have proven more Serious. While operating one of of the steamers he was sitruck by some escaping hot water which' scalded his back and one side. Medical attention Was required. s2: (AVEN PRESBYTERIAN CI URWH Rev. ,James Foote. B.A., Minister 10 a an, - Sunday School 4 • • 11 a,ni.--"The After Glow." Splendid Values in 7 p.m.-"Qne of the Supreme Things which .Jesus Taught." ..,. 3AmEs 8T. UNITED oIrURCsSiIk andCotton Crepa Dresses ,)THIJRSDAX, JITLY 15th, 1920. 11NMIIIINIINIII11111�IIINIIIINIIIINIIINII1NNII1111111ISN LIl llll ILII I IIINIIINN IIIIIININIIINNLI UIIILNTILLNIITINIIIIIIllIIININIIIIITIl T IN 6 FORMell 1.01011 Pastor = CANADA W. R. Goulding.A,T,C.1i. This week we offer a fine showingof cool Organist and Choir -Leader summer dressesin very smart styles all reason - 11 a.m.-"Sacrifice at its Best" or The Isaac of Your • Life.• 1 3 p.m Sunday School Review. ably Illy priced at 7 pan, --'{Bruised reeds and Smok b Rev. 1. McTavish, ing flax." Note -One hour service only dur ing the summer months. Trivitt Memorial Church 11 a.m.-Service as usual. 3 p.m. -Sunday School. 7 p.m. -Service as usual. MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.-Lord's Day alliance Ser- vice. Mrs. Colin Campbell, of Stratford in charge. 3 p.m: Sunday Scnool 7 p.m. -Service at usual. Powell's Variety Store Plain Price Store This is the place to buy Dinner- ware. We are featuring English openstock ddnnersets. Dandy pat- terns at $24.50 for 97 pieces. Sou- venir China, pretty novelties, .etc. Bring your friends to the store v(here your patronage is appreciat- ed. Powell'•. for Bargains FOR SALE OR RENT The Foilowing 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 trine on above see ROBIIIZT. E. PICKARD, John Street EXETER. Agent for Great West Life .As'ce Co.' 1111111 MUSICAL INt3TRUMENTS Saxophones, Violins or any musi- cal instruments• used and new. Easy payments arrangdd. Two lessons free with every new instrument purchased Last moment engagements accepted for ,Anniversaries, Festivals of any occasion, suitable music supplied. ROBERT G..AMJ3RILL t;oncert Pianist, Violinist & • Saxophonist Phone 161, Exeter FOR SALE -The residential prop- erty of the late B. V. Elliot, adjoin- ing the village of Exeter and situate in the Township of Stephen, con- taining two acres of land upon which is situate a two story, cottage roofed brick residence well planned and in good repair and with hard and soft water. The grounds are well laid out and planted with the best kinds of fruit, nut and ornamental trees. This is a most desirable • property. and is an ideal heme. For further particulars apply to Carling. & Morley, Barristers, Exeter, Ont/ ,6-24-6tc Mrs. T. C. Selby and nleee, 'Mina Jean McEwen, of Toronto, are 'visit ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mack. Mr. Ts cEwen's many friends will regret to know that he it not improving very'rapid- Iy. The Sunday Teachers Association of the Deanery of Hurbn held a plc- nic at Bayfiell on Wednesday of it:et week and enjoyed a fits outing. In a softball tourney Exeter defeated Seaforth and In turn were defeated by Dlytla. 8 acres of first class timothy and red clover in the village of Exeter. Apply to Carling & Morley. PUBLIC NOTICE To whom it may concern. Please take notice that parties in future depositing refuse on - the highways of the Township of Usborne or re- moving soil therefrom by digging holes on the side of. - the road, thus endangering life and, property' will be prosecuted according to law. By Order of the Council. 7-8-4t Henry Strang Clerk HOUSE residence eter. All den, fruit and soft. cate. FOR SALE -Solid brick on Huron St.1110West, Ex - conveniences, large gar- trees. Good water hard FOR SALE -Ten acres sof good Apply at Times -Advo- timothy -hay, to be sold in lots as 7-15-tf- desired. Apply to Fred Parsons, Exeter P. O. $5.0 $7.50 $10.00 $12.95 MEN'S FIND SHIRTS 5 .dozen Men's Fine Shirts, regular $2,00. Values nearly all sizes in this assortment clearing at $1.50 each ABERLEY• WOOL JERSEYS • For Boys and Girls -are just the thing for the cool evenings. We are showing the new colors '$1.75 $2.00 $2.25 25 pairs of Ruffled Curtains per pr. 98c 25 PAIRS ONLY OF RUFFLED CURTAINS VERY SUITABLE FOR BED- ROOMS AND KITCHENS. THESE ARE EXTRA VALUE. WHILE THEY LAST 9Sc. • 9Sc. HATCHWAY UNDERWEAR For Men and Boys. We are sole agents for Exeter for this popular Un- derwear. For Boys and Men. Boys $10, Men's $1.50 NEW STRAW HATS In ally the new straws and shapes. You will' ' find a style you like. $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Linoleums and Congoleums WE HAVE A FINE SHOWING OF THESE SANITARY FLOOR COVERINGS IN THE NEW PATTERNS FOR THIS SEASON. BRING IN THE SIZE OF YOUR ROOM AND GET OUR PRICES. /%iu'i•\-1! outhc.O Bros. illllll lllllililllllllililllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllu IIIIIIIIIIilll11111ium mllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImumillillllllllllllllllirm MINIMS a Have Your Eyes Examined To -day 'There is nothing to be gained by delaying that eye : examination. There is much to be lost.` Each day that your eyes are under a strain makes, it more difficult for your Optometrist to give you sati - factory glasses You will be surprised at the t "or- opgliness of our methods -and will be pleased with the glasses. Call today and learn the truth about your eyes. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN MAIN ST. EXETER. ONT. PHOE 70 IF IT IS FURNITURE You Want It will pay you to inspect our up- to-date stock. Our. Prices are right R. N. ROWE Funeral Director & Embalmer Phone 20W Night 20J WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY The following have agreed to close their places of business at twelve o'clock noon each Wednesday dur- ing the months' of June, July and August; W. J. Beer, ,W. J. Heaman, Miss Yelland, H. S. Walter, B. W. P. Beavers, Jones & May, Grigg Stat- , ionery Co., M. Hodgert, H. Rivers, M. E. Gardinen, Mrs. 'Yeo, N. Hock- ey, T. Elliott, Southcott Bros., J. A. Stewart, Dr. Kinsman, G. A. Haw- kins, S. Martin &t,Son, W. W. Taman, J. Lawson, Dr. Atkinson, Dr. Roul- ston, Miss Armstrong,F. M.Bole MssBoyle, S. . Taylor, S. Fitton, Len. Hoist, R. N. Rowe. LOST -A small sum of Money in bills at the Centralia garden party. Finder r rewarded by . leaving ;'at Times -Advocate. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bierling and family visited relatives in Sarnia cn Sunday. Ma. Verne Roulston is able to be out again after his •recent illness. Master Grafton Cochrane was suc- cessful in passing his violin musical exams. .at the London Institute of &6usical Art. The Misses Amy'and Verna Treve- thick who are training for nurses at tie Blodgett Hospital, Grand Rapids Mich., are spending their holidays at their home in Brinsley, and ac- companied by their father spent Monday with their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Moses Amy Two rinks of bowlers from town took in the Goderich bowling, tourna-. meat on Wednesday of last week. The rinks were W. Rivers, W. E. Sanders, G. Anderson and It N. Creech; H. Spackman, 0.- Snell, R. N. Rowe -and 0. B, Snell. The lat- ter rink were defeated in the 'semi- finals by one shot by . a Goderich rink. Dr. Atkinson wishes to announce that his, dental office will be closed. from the 14th to the 21st. Ernest C. Harvey - Agent =-= Mutual Life of Canad a ERNEST F1LT,TOT Conveyancer, Investments• .. • Insurance Office one door south Times Office R. Goulding A. T. C. M. . • Organist and (moirmaster James St. United Church Instrucction In Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music In Schools Concert Engagements Accepted Studio, Ann St. Box' 57. Phone 192 EXETER, ONT. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Huron and Middlesex. FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed EXETER P. 0. or RING 133 JAMES W. WATSON Licensed Auctioneer Sales conducted in any .locality. Farm Stock sales a specialty. Setts. feistiest 'guaranteed. Charges mod erate. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. R.R. No 1, Kirktosa. Phone Kirktoa 14r2. DR. ' M. C. G. FLETCHER Graduate of . Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Mem- ber of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; Member of the British Medical Council. Phone 6 -(The office of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman) Safety Razor Blades - Sharpened (any make SINGLE EDGE 30 DOUBLE EDGE 4o Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE, Druggist Sylvester , B. Taylor Jeweller, Exeter Fitton's Old Stand WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING GUARANTEED FIRE INSURANCE PROTECT YOURSELF • AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, WITH E. J. CHRISTIE OFFICE: North 6f Elliott and Johns Exeter -: Ontario If "you want your clothes pressed Or repaired , dry cleaned or dyed Phone 193 IT MEANS SERVICE AND SATIS- FACTOION T. H. ELLIOTT RAA CIS Agent for CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE (owniAN`Y Plisse 104, Exeeter, J. LBW'S BUILDING and CONTRAOTING Holism and Bairns ESTIMATES AND STJGGESTIONS GLADLY FURNISHED Phone 152w John St. East, Exeter WE HAVE STARTED OUR, LON- DON EXPRESS • HEADQUARTERS: 103 KING ST., PHONE 1105 WE WILL ALSO SECURE YOUR MOTOR LICENSE .FOR YOU - I-Ia Bagshaw CARLING & MORLEY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. LOANS, INVESTMENTS, IN- SURANCE Office: Carling Blck, Main Street Exeter,. Ont. GI ADMAN & STANBURY Barristers ,, Solicitors &e. - Money to Loan, Investments Emit Insurance. • Safe-deposit Vault for use of out • Clients without charge. Exeter . London Heaurn Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.as DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict Dental Officeii Military District, Number One, Lt ' don, Ont. Office Phone 34W Residence Phone 843 Main Street, Exeter, Out. Office Closed Every Wednesday' Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S..D.D.S. DENTIST Office over I. R. Carling'sf al; office. \Extractions Under Oxygen Gas. Dr. A. R. Kinsman. L.L.D.,D.D.S.� DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto Univete sity. . Office over Gladman & Stanbury'l office, • .Main Street, Exeter. DR. HARRY J. BROWNING M.D.C.M., Toronto, L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh L.F.P.&S. Glasgow Physician & Surgeon Office over Browning's Drug storm Phones Residence 30 Office. 11 DR. W. E. WEEKES Physician and Surgeon Late Chief Interne :Vancouver General Hospital CORONER FOR HURON COUNTY • Office removed to tie former For garage building corner of Main and Ann. St. Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to -'8 p.L. Phone: Office 67W, Residence 671, DR. E. S. STEINER VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of the Ontario Veteriliarf College DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROM'* LY ATTENDED TO , t. Office, old Ford' Garage Building Corners of Main and Ann Streetai Telephones: Office 158w, Hosea 158,$ EXETER, ONT. Dr. Adrian B. Gibson, V.S.' Graduate of the Ontario Veterivar College All calls promptly attended tei Office -Frank Taylor's Sales Stably • Phone 90W Residence -Jambs St., Phone WI minim - ONTARIO ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED A110T:IOimac i For Huron County FARM SALES A SPECIALTY 8 Years Experience. Prices rteasptt-i • able, Satisfaction Guaranteed or ne Charge, i Phone 8743 Dttshwood R. R. 1, PA$HWOOD, ONT, j zt b::�u.iiiii�i��iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmiitil�t��li