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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-8-5, Page 8t;i A- .Asv..". ���`� �� est �a STE` ART'S Hot Weather Specials 'Ladies Sumer Weight Corsets, any size for 98c Rayon Silk Stockings, the popular shades for 49e Old tweed pants for aneii, sizes up to 46 for $2.98 A clearance of men's fine Shirts, a good range at $1,49 A clearance of Men's overalls and work pants at x;1.95 Holeproof Silk Stockings, the best buy in town at. 9Se Stormier Work, Shirts, sizes,14 to 17 1-2, our price 98c A clearance of Simmer Dress Lengths reduced to $21.95 All our" best Slippers and Oxfords now selling for $4.49 A clearance of ladies House Dresses, very special at 98e White Canvas footwear, ladies or children's, a pair 49c Men's Buttonless Athletic Combinations, reduced to 98c Stn vier weight vests for ladies and children for only 25c A clearance of any of our best Ginghams, per yd. now 29e Several ladies' and misses' spring and fall coats for $9.95 Ladies' Cotton Stockings, sand, grey or black, now. only 25c., Cotton Stockings for children, sand or black a pair for •25c Dotted voiles for children's or ladies' dresses, a, yard for 59c Broadcloth Shirts, checks, stripes and plain shades now $.2.49 Men's Summer Work Sox, union or cotton 3 and 4 pair for $1.00 Visit Our China Display TBE EXETER TIMESWADVOCATE •L We invite you to visit our China display and to bring a- S long your out of town visitors. Many beautiful novelties suit- able for gifts or souvenirs and all at attractive prices. Why Pay Fancy Prices for Groceries? Laundry Soaps now 8 bars 49c 3 boxes silent matches for 29c 2 lbs crisp ginger snaps for 25c lija Special Soda Biscuits 15e ib 6 rolls toilet paper only 25e 7 cakes castile soap for 25c Large water glasses only 5c 3 dozen jar rubbers for 25c Kellogg's corn flakes 3 for 29c Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs for lac Fresh Royal Yeast Cakes 5c 3 lbs qualty rice for 25c 2 large tins salniox .35c P. & G. soap chips 2 lb for 25c . Jelly powders, 3 pkgs for 25c Canned Tomatoes, 2 tins 25c Ar. -;grAr.,tragrAttigrArrAr 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 AT>T, KINDS OF THE FINEST FURNITURE, AND OUR PRICES ARE VERY ,REASON- ABLE. : :.a; S,:aa IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY HERE "THE HOME FURNISHER" gr M. E. GARDINER 1 i FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE t Phone 74j OPERA HOUSE PLOCK Night Can 'Ow I LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION It Men's:Store Phone 81w Men's` Store MIDSUMMER SAL:, DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE END OF TI%E SEASON FOR BAR- GAINS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS. '` WE ARE OFFERING WORTH- WHILE BARGAINS RIGHT NOW. COME IN AND ,BE CON- VINCED. ., Made -to -Measure and Ready -to - Wear Clothing Sport Trousers, Flannels,: Etc. Straw Hate in all the latest Moder Ytiki fix nA N T Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter 1Phone 194 Phone 194 South Service Store Make this store your Headquarters for fresh vegetables and fruits [of all kinds. Welluy1in small lots to have fresh goods for you.( ys,,,-ai;.:, • NW_ i rn arket day. , Order early and insure against disap,. ai.ntnaetxt. We deliver. CHAS. W. FORD Service, live* Goods and a Clean StOre Mrs. Douglas entertained a few friends on Thursday_, afternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. Lancelot Hardy's eight -sixth birthday. A very ,pleasant time was spent, Miss Velma Caldwell and Mr. Ed. Rundle motored to Sarnia on,$undiay accompanying the former's ' uncle that far on his return trip to the West, calling on' friends in Forest, Prof. D. H. Blatchford and wife, of Toronto, with Mrs. Prank Bach ana:n and daughter, of Calgary, vise ited at the home of Mr. and Mn.s Norman Mitchell during the week.;, Mrs. Nettie Settles, who has been here on a visit with Mrs. Passmore and other friends returned to De- troit with Garnet Passmore and has gone to her home in Newark, Ohio. Mr. Barnet Passmore, wife, and three boys, who have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Pasentore, have res turned to Detroit, 1V1"Issi. M. Snell aceafnp ,nied them back for a visit. Mrs. C. A. Southcott and MISS Stella left Ias week, to s 1 Spend the month of August at Grand Bend. Mies Emily E'rayne and Miss Verna Coates visited ;With them for several C1 aydr , , 4.; j 1Ot tS1 6Hrat 1"Lt Exeter Markets Wheat $1.30 Oats 50e. 13ar1ey 60e. Manitoba Flour $4,50. Blended Flour $4.30. Pastry Flour $ii`.SO. Feed. Flour $1,90 Shorts $1..60. 13i•an $1.60. Creamery butter 38c Dairy butter 32.35c. ,,,Eggs Extras 270.. Eggs, seconds 21e. New potatoes .$2.35 Lard 20e Hogs $12,75 Hogs, selects $13,95 SPECIAL NOTICE Mrs. W. D. Yea is' having leer August Sale of all summer goods commencing Thursday,, August 5th, consisting of voiles, crepes, dresses, hosiery, ginghams and remnants, 1Vir. Ewart Cornish is in London taking ha the Centennial this week, Misses Dorothy Snell and ''Irene Stewart spent the week -end in Strat- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harvey and Miss Mildred are camping at Grand 'Bend. M. and Mrs. F. M. Boyle and son Clarence are spending the week at Grand Bend, Mr. Beverley Acheson returned to Toronto Saturday after holidaying at his home here. • Mrs. Egli Heywood is vi ting at Adelaide village with he sister, Mrs. Wm. J. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mawson are spending a few days with their daughter in London, Miss Lillian Cooper, of Toronto, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Clark. Mrs. J. Preszcator and two daugh- ters Alice and Ethel are visiting in. 'London and Stratford. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelly, of Lon- don, visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Elston. Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Harrison, of Detroit, motored over and spent the week -end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crocker and family, of Toronto, visited with re- latives over the week -end. Mr. Jarvis Dickson, of Chatham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gardiner one day last week. Mrs. Trueman Elliott and two daughters" Vivian and Doris, are spending this week in London. • Dr. and` Mrs. F. P. Swartz, of To- ronto, spent the week -end at the- home hehome of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Clark. Miss Annie Westlake, of London, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James West- lake. Miss Ella Jones returned Tuesday after spending two weeks visiting her sister Mrs. Frank Rice, of Brant- ford. Mr. and 'Mrs. Cyril Tuckey and two sons,- of London, spent a few days with Mr. • ander Mrs. C. ,E. Tuckey. Miss Minna Yellow returned home *Friday evening after' visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amy of Burford. Mrs. W. D. Yeo visited in London a few days the beginning of the week attending the Old Boy's and Girl's Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brock and boys spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Brock's brother, Mr. 'Cecil. Oke of near Seafort'h. Messrs Geo. Snell, 'Wm. Rivers, W. E. Sanders and • Wm. Snell spent last • week on a fishing trip in the Bruce peninsula. Rev. W. -E. and Mrs. Donnelly and family, of Stratford, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Clark and family. Wednesday. evening. Messrs. George, Frank and Jack- son Hawkins and Miss Murray, of Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rev. A. MacFarlane, of Clinton, Hawkins on Sunday. Jos.' preached in Caven church on Sun - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and day morning, while the evening Miss Thelma and Mr. and•Mrs. B' service was withdrawn. Howard and Miss Muriel spent the week -end at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Treble and two children, of Toronto, are holi- daying with the 'former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Treble. Mrs. Hannah Cook, of Sandwich, is visiting her sister, Miss L. Taylor. Mrs. Cook has been very ill all winter but is on the mend. Mr. C. T. Brooks, who has• been confined to his bed for nearly two weeks is improvingand is now aisle to sit up for a while each day. Mr. Gordon Langford, and Miss Isabel Langford, of Toronto, motor- ed up and visited for a couple of d ys with Dr. and Mrs. Roulston. Mr. and Mrs. England and son and Miss Roach, of . Niagara Falls and Mrs. Miller, of Toronto, spent Monday with. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gardiner. Mr. Aaron Cudmore, who has spent several weeks visiting with relatives in this community, left. Saturday for his home at Crystal City, Man. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNaughton, of Sarnia, were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Westcott. Miss Marjorie Westcott accompanied them home. Mrs. Jas. Foote•aLloyd, son dn spent the week -end at Belmont and were accompanied home by Marjorie who spent' several weeks With her grandparents. Miss Jean Harris, of Ottawa, who visited with friends In this neigh- borhood, left last week for Toronto, to vv isit with friends before return:, ing to her home. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, James Focita, B.A., Minister 10 a.ni ^---Sunday School 11 an " I evealed Religion." ]Evening service withdrawn. JAMES ST. UNITED CXURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. Mo"Tavish,Pastor W, R. Goulding, A.T.C,M. Organist and Choir -Leader 11 •azn.—"The Motives of Life" 3 pan.—Sunday School. 7 .p.m. ---"The Black Sheep" (A character sketch of Esau.) Services one hoer only during the summer months. Trivitt ',Memorial' Church Services as Usual 3 p.m.—Sunday School. MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH • Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.—"Jesus Photograph." 3 pan.—Sunday School. "The sure Provisions of n»' God Attend me all my days." 7 p.m.—"A Full-sized Man." The pastor in charge of all the services. A welcome always and for all. Powell's Variety Store Plain Price Store NEW ARRIVALS:-- Good RRIVALS:—Good Brooms Fancy Whisks Bath Towels Hand Towels Toy Brooms Small Washboards 6 More Sets Dinnerware Stockings for the whole family..at saving prices. You'll find the best assortment of pretty chinaware here. Come here first, bring your visitors to the Variety Store. THURSDAY, ,t' llGuS'.4' f t1L, 1$2 EIl IIINIIIIIilllllm I lllll . I to VIII VIII l l Illlolllollllllllllllllllllollllllllllllll0llllllllolllrofllllllllllllllllli�lllllllllmolilllll � l�I SII �� � �l�N Dresses!Dresses! Dresses! M. Clearing sale of balance o►f our Summer MONklilint BISONS FOR SALE 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 As'ce Co. HOUSE FOR SALE—Solid brick residence on Huron St., West, Ex- eter. All conveniences, large gar- den, fruit trees., Good water hard and soft. Apply at Times -Advo- cate. 7-15-tf FOR SALE—A quantity of used lumber, cheap. Apply to Mrs. G. Manson. FOUND -On the school gardens a pair of tortoise -shell glasses. Ap- ply at Times -Advocate. FOR SALE — Overland touring car in good condition, three new tires; $100. Apply at Times -Advo- cate. FOUND --On the London Road, auto license No. 228-425. Apply at the Times -Advocate. LOST—Between Bayfield and St. Marys, a wicker suitcase containing clothing and boots. Finder notify W. H. May, St. Marys.` Mr. Victor Hogarth had the Mis- fortune to have the first joint of the first finger of„.,the right hand badly crushed. Five stitches were required to close the wound.. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Trann; of Te- cumseh, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christie: Mrs. E. Christie, Sr„ returned with thein to visit for a few days in Tecumseh and Detroit. Mr. Frank Newman, of Kingston, visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seldom. Mrs. New- man and son, who have spent some time here with her parents,, return- home with him. Mr. E. F. Browning, of Peterboro visited with his parents, Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Browning over the week- end. Mrs. Browning and two child- ren have been visiting L` -q for a couple of weeks. Monday was Civic Holiday and the stores in town were closed. Quite a number took in the Old Boys cel- ebration in London. .A number were at Goderich attending, the races and others spent the day. at Grated Beni.: •iMr. and Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin, accompanied by the former's` father Mr. John McLaughIin, and Mrs. Jas. Braund and Mrs. Katin, all of Brant- ford, visited with Mrs. "A. Hoskin and Mrs. Lamport, .the latter part of last week: Messrs. F. Ford and S. Buch- anan and Misses Ida Rovell and Doris Hillditch, of Toronto, and Messrs. Eli Pascoe and Clarence Scott, of Oshawa, spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. J. Ford, in Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. Caldwell, of Lawson, Seek., after visiting last week with their daughter, Mrs. L. Gear, Fergus, Ont., called on his brother Jack, north of. Exeter, on Sunday, who with wife and family accompanied them as far as Sarnia and Port Huron on their return trip to the West. WON. 4 es. Your opportunity to buy a Season- able Dress al a greatly reduced Every garment must go Specially' Priced for this Sale' Ladies Summer Vests A new shipment of ladies vests, fine mesh, cumfy cut. SPECIAL VALUE 25c Ladies Cotton Hose You will need these for hat weather. Sand or Black. PER PAIR 25c Hatchway No -Button Underwear This is the underwear the boys and men like. It is cool and comfortable and is made to fit as well as wear well. BOY'S $1.00, MEN'S $1.50 Pure. Linen Tea Towels 12 Dozen Pure Linen Tea Towels, good.size, good quality and `pure linen. SPECIAL AT EACH 25c, 4 for $1.00 Boys' Summer Blouses 'A new shipment of new blouses in sizes 12 1-2 to 13 1-2, made from good washing materiah. $1.00 AND $1.25. 25. prs. Men's Harvest Shoes at $2.75 moo, This shoe should meet the demand of men who want a light weight leather shoe for summer wear. GOOD VALUES AT PER PAIR $2.:5 SEE 'r, ni NEW PRINCESS PAT SHINGLE NET, 3 FOR 25 CENTS .�. Southcott 1ll11111111111111111111181111111ililitUIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111181111111HIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIiIIiIIIIIIiIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIiIIIIIiINi 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 satis- factory glasses You will be surprised atthe thor- oughness 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 • 0 IF IT IS FURNITURE You Want It wills pay you to inspect our, up- to-date stock. , Our. Prices arelright R. N: ROWE Funeral Director & Embalmer Phone 20W a Night -203 INSURANCE E. C. Harvey L. V. Hogarth ,w Agents -= Mutual Life of Canada EXETER AND ST. MARYS Address all correspondence to Tao 190, Exeter' WANTED—A good general maid. Wages $30.00 pet month. Apply to box 36, Goderich. 7-22-tro MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Saxophones, Violins or any musi- cal instruments used and new. Easy payments arranged. Two lessons free with every new instrument purchased Last moment engagements accepted for Anniversaries, Festivals of any occasion, suitable music supplied. ROBERT GAMBRILL Concert Pianist, Violinist & Saxophonist Phone 161, Exeter If you want your clothes pressed or repaired , dry-cleaned or dged Phone 193 IT MEANS SERVICE AND SATIS- FACTOION T. 11. ELLIOTT Mrs. Westlake, who has been in The Exeter Canning factory fins Exeter visiting her sister Mrs. Pasty been a busy spot the past week and more` and other friends, has return- it is expected they will finish With ed to London to visit her daughter, the pea pack this week, The fac- Mrs, Joe. Whyte acid son. tory has been running till near mid- Mr. and Mrs. Mill ardd La Giice night most of the trine and a couple and son, Ben., of Woodstock, who of, times last week they ran till has been Visiting i g rel iat vas and early morning. The packhas been friencie around Exeter, spent Monday the largest In the history of the with Mr, and 1Virs. Moses Amy. factory in Exeter, ,- -. �.tiar, e'er"?,t'.�ra►,�:.es e;'.• sseasass tag ;-,w�* _ ., ... ,.. > „- ' Q3 M. PFIANCIS Agent for CANADA LIFE 'ASSURANCE COMPANY t'; Phone 164, DMUS r vjgat3PS ERNEST ELLIOT ^ Conveyancer, Investments Insurance Office one door south -Times Office W. R. Goulding A. T. C. M. Organist and t.Rioirmaster James St. 'United Church Instrucction In Piano - Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools - Concert. Engagements Accepted Studio, Ann St. Box 57 Phone 162 EXETER, ONT. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed EXETER P. O. or RING Iii JAMES W. WATSON Licensed Auctioneer, Sales conducted in any locality. Farm Stock sales a specialty. Satis- faction guaranteed. Charges med erate. Orders left at this office win be promptly, attended tn. R.R. Ne. 1, Kirkbsa. Phone Ytrkten 04rC 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 8c DOUBLE EDGE 40 Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE, ' Druggist Sylvester B. Taylor Jeweller, Exeter Fitton's Old Stand WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING GUARANTEED FIRE INSURANCE CE PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, WITH e J. CHR,1*S l 113 OFFICE: North of Elliott and johns J. L. L13WIS► BUILDING and CONTRACTING Homes and Boni ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS GLADLY FURNISHED Phone 152w john St. East, Exeter WE HAVE STARTED OUR I.,ON- DON EXPRESS HEADQUATtTEIts: 1.03 BUNG} ST., PHONE 116 5 WE "WILL ALSO SECURE YOUR MOTOR LICENSE FOR Y011a IL l3a ..::haw CARLING & MORLEY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. LOANS, INVESTMENTS, IN- SURANCE Office: Carling Block, Main Street Exeter, Ont. GLADMAN &,�ST&NBURY ° Barristers , Solicitors Le. " Money to Loan, Investments Mali Insurance. Sate -deposit Vault for use. of int Clients without charge. Exeter London Heioy Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D:S.,D.D.11 D NTAMr:SURRGEON ti Late Listricajttal Offtea wit -lc: Military District, Number One, Liir don, Ont. Office Phone 84W ' 1 Residence Phone 3147 Main Street, Exeter, OM. Office Closed Every Wednesdat Dr. G. F. Roulston. L.D.S..D.D.S�. DENTIST Office over I. R. Carling's Iia office. Extractions Under Oxygen Gait: Dr. A. R. Kinsman. L.L.D..D.D.S'. DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto Univi sity. Office over Gladman & Stanbnf'' office, Mang Street, Exeter. DR. HARRY 3, BROW1rurA M.D.C.M., Toronto ftp L.R.C.P.,& S. Edinburgh L.F.P.&S. Glasgow • Physician & Surgeon Office over . Browning's Drug MIR ,, Phones e Residence 80 Oitiei 11 ONIMMINIOW DR. W. E. WEEEES Physician and Surgeon .. 3 Late Chief Interne Vancouver 5 General Hospital "" CORONER. FOR HURON COUNTIII Office removed to the former Fore ' garage building corner of rain an( Ann St. Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8#.1114 Phone: 'Office 67W, Residence $T? ` DR. S. STEINER VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of the Ontario Vetetlnni$ College DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMTr LY ATTENDED TO Office, old Ford Garage Building Corners of Main and Ann Streets: Telephones: ‘Office 158w, House 161 EXETER, ONT. Dr. Adrian B. Gibson, V.8.1 Graduate oi the 'Ontario Vetelri 1 '- Collhed. 'stir A.11 calls promptly attended iia? -• Office.—F raaik Taylor's! -Sales- 0,0011 Phone 09W ' Reeideneh- James St:, Fiore EXETER ' ONTARI ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED ,AUCTIONEER •, For Iluron County aJ FAfiVI SALES A SPECIALTY '.1 8 Years ExIteoAoi iss perience. Prices able, Satisfaction Guaranteed or,. i no Charge. '( Done 5748 Dashwood_ '701. a, R. I., Il A91W oOD,, 0NT w