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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-8-12, Page 8"!,# 7,0! \W:02.0:4 7:#0'
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Hat Weather
Specials
Ladies Summer Weight Corsets, ony size for 98c
Rayon Silk Stockings, the popular shades for 49c
Odd tweed pants for men, sizes up to 46 for $'3.98
A clearance of men's fine Shirts, a good range at $1.49
A clearance of Men's overalls and work pants at $1.95
I•Ioleproof Silk Stockings, the best buy in town at 98e
Summer Work Shirts, sizes 14 to 17 1-2, our price 98e
A clearance, of Siuxuner Dress Lengths reduced to $2.95
All our best Slippers and Oxfords now selling for $4,49
A clearance of ladies House Dresses, very special at 98c
White Candas footwear, ladies or children's, a pair 49c
11Ien's 1.3zpttoa,,less Athletic Combinations, reduced to 98c
Summer weight vests for ladies and children for only 25c
A clearance of any of our best Ginghanis, per yds now 29c tg
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 bl:ick a pair for 25c
Dotted voiles for children's or ladies' dresses, a yard for 59c
Broadcloth. Shirts, cheeks, stripes and plain shades now $2.49
Men's Szunmer Work Sox, union or cotton 3 and 4 pair for t$1.00
Visit Our China Display
We invite you to visit our China display and to bring a-
long your out of town visitors. Many laeautiful 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
Special Soda Biscuits 15c lb
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 290
Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs for 250
Fresh Royal Yeast Cakes 5c
3 lbs qualty rice for 25c •
2 large tins salmon 35e
P. & G. soap chips 2 Ib for 25c
Jelly powders, 3 pkgs for 25c
Canned`` Tomatoes, 2 tins 25c
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Why Not
Buy Now
VALUES. YOU CAN'T EQUAL SALE. TALK ?BOUT GREAT
OUR AUGUST FURNITURE THEM.
LARGEST STOCK LATEST DESIGN
BETTER SERVICE LOWEST PRICES
-, • "EXETER'S HOME pURNIS1IER"
M. E. 6AD1NEJ
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE,;EQUIPMENT
FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE A
LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Phone 74j OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Night Call '''4w
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Marl
Wheat $1,30
Oats 50o.
I3nrley 60o,
Manitoba Flour
$4.80.
BlendedFlour $4.30..
Pastry Flottr $3,80.
Feed Flour $1.90
Shorts $1.60,
Bran $1.60.
Creamery butter 380
Dairy butter 32-35c,
Eggs, extras 28c.
Eggs, seconds 21e.
New potatoes $2.35
Lard 20e
Hogs $12.25.
Hogs, selects $13.37.
( eels
Mr, Grafton Cochrane is visiting
with relatives in Kitchener.
Miss Archer, of London, is visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant,
Mr, Ernest Wells, Windsor, is
holidaying under the parental roof.
IV Ir. Harry Nelson, of Detroit, is.
holidaying for a week at his home
here.
Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, is
holidaying at her home here for a
week.
Miss Hilda. Powe is recuperating
from an operation for the removal
of her tonsils.
Miss Greba Hedden underwent an
operation Saturday for the removal
of her tonsils,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Bertrand, of De-
troit, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Kuntz on Sunday,
Mr. Newman Hardy, of Detroit,
spent a few days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S: Hardy.
Miss Mabel Keifer, of Hagers-
ville, is visiting with her friend,
Miss Dorothy Kuntz.
Miss Dorothy Dinney, of London,
is spending the week here, the guest
of Miss' Madeline Dearing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Turnbull and
daughter i\Iiss Isabel spent the week-
end with relatives in Blyth.
Mrs. McTavish and two children
are visiting with the former's another
Mrs. J. Collins, near Ripley.
Mr. Harold Kuntz has returned to
the Reo Motor Co., Windsor, after
holidaying at his home here.
Miss Betty Grant has returned
home after spending a week 'With
friends in London and Windsor.
Rev. G. S. and Mrs. Lloyd and
children, oil Hespeler, visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant.
Mr. Fred Mitchell, of Toronto and
Mr. Leo. Detwiler, of London visit=
ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Fred.
Hogarth.
Mrs. Smith and three children, of
Gilbert Plains, Man., are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Wlliskand other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stanbury are
on a motor trip this week, the law
office being in charge of Mr. Mel-
ville Gladman.
Mrs. Ed. Sanders, late of Tampa,
Florida, is here spending a week
with relatives in town, the guest of
Mrs. Thos Snell.
Dr. and Mrs. Roulston and Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Beer motored to
Niagara Falls for the week -end re-
turning on Monday.
Mrs. Emerson Cornish and child-
ren have returned home after visit-
ing her brother in London and her
sister in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Davis, Archie
and Walter motored to Stratford
Sunday and spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. D. N. Bellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor and little
daughter, of Detroit, visited Qthe
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' J. W.
Taylor over the week -end.
Mr. Maurice Ford and Miss Vera
Langley, of.. Toronto, are holidaying,
for" a. week with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hill and
little son Jimmie, of Montreal and
Mr. E. B. Nix of London, are visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hill.
Mr. Frank Sheere accompanied by
his mother motored to Brantford
and spent the forepart of the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Sheers,
Mr. D. McDougall, wife and two
children, of Kingston, visited the
former's brother Alex. on the Us -
borne Boundary and other relatives
Mrs. Mason and daughter, of De-
troit, are visiting the former's
brother, bir. Jos. Davis. It is forty-
five years since Mrs. Mason was
last here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Box, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Box, Mr. A. Close,
all of Seaforth, were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Box, of Stephen
on Sunday.
Mrs. Hy. Ogden and daughter An-
nabel, left Monday for their home
at Stoughton, Sask., after spending
a few weeks with the former's sister
Miss L Gillespie.
Rev. R. E. Southcott, of Jeannet-
te's Creek, sf5ent the past week with
his- mother at Grand Bend and is
this week attending the summer con-
ference at Woodstock.
Mrs. Nolan and two children, who
have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Davis, returned to Cleveland. on
Wednesday of last week. Miss Stein-
hagen accompanied them.
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T!M SADVQC',
CAVI N PRESII'ZTE IAN CHURCH
Rev. Japaos Foots; I34., Minister
10 a,an,-- :Suu.4ay Bolton'
11 a.m Service condaat;tod by Mr,
i-iy. Strang
Evening service withdrawn.
J'A.14IES ST. ,VN4.'VE D ()HUMS JJI O1'
CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding,A.T.C.M.
Organist and Cheir-Leader
IServices at 11 a.ni, and 7 p,m, to
be. conducted by Rev, R. 1, South-
cott.
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Men's. -,Store
Phone 81w
Men's' Store
M.idsummer ,Ale
DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE END OF THE 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 Read -to -
ear Clothing
Sport Trousers, Flannels, Etc.
Straw Hats in all the latest Models"'
W I TfAm
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter:
''r
hone 194 Phone 194
South
Service
Store
WE
DELIVER
C1 -IAS. W. FORD
Serried, PreaIi 00tA
Anil' ai
Olean Store
Mrs. F. A. May has returned after
spending ,a few weeks„ with her
mother, Mrs, W. R. Davis, of Mit-
chell. The latter has been ill but is
improving.
Mr. and Mrs. George Daley and
Mrs. Innis and babe, of Pt. Lambton
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hogarth. Miss Muriel
Hogarth returned with then, after
spending several Weeks there.
Miss- Grigg, who has not been en-
joying the best of health of late,
left Saturday morning for Montreal
where she will spend a few' weeks
with her brother, Mr, Bert Grigg at
his summer home near that city.
Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Kirk, Mf. and
Mrs. Cameron, of Kimble, Ont., Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Taylor and son Bobby
of Chatham, Miss Mary Wesfaway,
of Paris, Ont: and Mr, S. P. Westa-
way, of Hamiltons., , visited with Mr.
and Mrs. A. J, Pbr4 on Sunday,
Messrs. Drown et Parke, of Mit-
chell, have completed Iaying the
new t
.exttte Maple Baric brick, set in
black mortar en N, J. Dories new
bungalow on Wiiiianx St., Exeter,
which is a particularly fine piece of
work. ,.: _.. .: "♦ ';
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Trivia Memorial
Church
Services as Usual
p.m,—Sunday School.
•
MAIN STREET UNITED CI[URCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale. Pastor
11 a.m.—",The Son .of Man,"
3 p.m.—Sunday School.
7 p.m.—"Mankind's Ideal Man."
The church provides a Place for
each and a, Welcome for everyone in
his place.
Rev. D. McTavish is this week at-
tending the Summer Conference at
Woodstock, where Rev. Dr. Nor-
wood, of the City Temple, London,
Eng,, will be the prineipal speaker.
Mrs. A. E. Buswell and three
children. of Lucknow, are holiday-
ing with the foriher's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos.- Harvey at Grand
Bend. Mr. Buswell spent Sunday
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Danis and two
children Bob and Betty, of Lock-
port, N.Y., motored over and visit-
ed far a few days with the former's
parents; .Councillor Jos. and Mrs.
Mr. and Nfrrs, C. E. Davidson and
sons Douglas and Kenneth. of Glen-
coe and Mies Mary Grant, nurse -in -
training, London, spent the week-
end at the horns of Mr. and Mrs, S.
S. Grant.
Mr, and Mrs. (deo, Muter, Mr.
and Mrs. Prank Hunter and children
and niece, Miss Ruth Skinner motor-
ed to Whitby, Brooklyn and Oshawa
where they spent the week -end with
relatives. CMHICIMMINI
THE SALVATION ARMY •
Sunday August l5th:—
„adorning, 11 a.m.---Holiness
Afternoon, 2.30—Sunday School
Evening, 7 p.m.—Salvation.
This week the meetings will be
taken by Lieutenant Hutchinson,
formerly of Exeter Corp, the first
Officer from Exeter to go through
our training college now stationecL
in Toronto. Come and hear her
message. We are justly proud of
her. Lieutenant' Hutchinson is stay-
ing with`' her parents on the London
Rd. for three week's furlough.
Powell's Variety Store
Plain Price Store
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday`of this week
Visit this Store for
Bargains
FOR
SALT OR RENT
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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 froln 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'ee Co.
044440
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Dresses! I Dresses .1
Clearing sale of balance of our Simmer Dress- 1
es. ,Your opportunity to buy a Season-
able
eason able' Dress at a greatly reduced
Every garment must go
solely Priced for this'. Sale
seLadies' Summer Vests
A new shipment of ladies vests, fine
mesh, cumfy cut.
SPECIAL VALUE 25c
Ladies Cotton Hose
You will need these for hot weather.
Sand or Black,
PER PAIR 25c
Hotcliway No -Batton 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
Puret 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 materials.
$1.00 AND $1.25
- 25 prs. Men's Harvest Shoes at $2.75
This shoe should meet the demand of men who want a light weight leather
shoe for summer, wear.
GOOD VALUES AT PER PAIR 82.:5.
SEE 'TkJii NEW PRINCESS PAT SHINGLE NET, 8 FOR 25 CENTS
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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 at the thor-
oughness of our methods—and, will
be pleased with the glasses.
Gall today • and learn the truth
about your eyes.
HOUSE FOR SALE—Solid ' brick
residence en 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
LOST—Between Centralia and
town Line a leather purse contain-
ing a sum of money. Finder reward-
ed by returning to Sani'l Smith, R.
1, Centralia.
FOR SALE—A number of shoats.
Apply to Geo. Link, R. 2, Dashwood.
Miss Mildred Lamport, of London',
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. Hedden.(
M'r, and Mrs. Sid. Mills, Of Lake=
aside, visited With relatives, on Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. E. A. Birk, who has spent
the winter in England, returned
home Test week.
Misses. Eloise and Margaret Pond
of Toronto, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Wes. Stone.
The Misses Gwendolyn and Muriel
Neil, of Detroit, visited with Mr, and
Mrs. J. H. Jones over 'the. week -end.
Mr. and Mrs: T. N. Northcott, of
Stratford, are visiting with frieacls
at Sexsmith and Grand Bend this
week.
Mr. J. McLean, of the Bank of
Montreal staff, with his wife and
family are holidaying at - Grand
Bend,
Mr. Eber Hedden, of Port Huron,
spent the week -end with his mother
who was taken seriously i11 last
Week.
Mr. Thos, Harvey underwent an
operation on Tuesday at Victoria
Hospital, London, for mastoid
trouble.
Mrs. George Geddes has return-
ed to London after visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. W. Snell, here for a
few days.
Mr. Bert. Hogarth, of Hamilton,
is visiting his uncle, Mr. S. 5. Ho-
garth, and other relatives in this
community.
Mr. W. R. Goulding has purchased
the residence on Main St. south of
Mr. F. A. May's recently erected by
Mr. J. W. Hern. •
Mrs. Russell Hedden's many
friends are indeed pleased to hear
she is improving and wish her a
Speedy recovery.
Messrs. Creech and Selclon :win-
ners of the Scotch doubles on the
Local greens will meet Sproat and
Bright, of Seaforth, this week.
John Ward
CB ROPRA(TB'OR $ OPTICIAN
MAIN ST, EXETER. ONT.
#.'HOE 70
IF
IT
IS
FURNITURE
You Want
•
It will pay you to inspect our up-
to-date stock.
Our Prices are right
R. . N. R O V 1 E
Funeral Director & Embalmer
Phone 20W - Night 20J
INSURANCE
E. C. Harvey
L. V. Hogarth
— Agents --
Mutual Life of Canada
EXETER AND ST. MARYS
Address all correspondence to Box
190, Exeter
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WANTED—A good general maid.
Wag -es $30.00 per month. Apply
to box 36, Goderich. 7-22-tre
STRAYED—Frith the vicinity of
Clinton, „en August 7th, one • dark
brown horse and one chestnut mare.
Anyone seeing same please notify
Clinton constable, phone '100.
FOR SALE—Ten pigs three weeks
old, Pure York. Apply to H. M.
Willert, phone' Dashwood.
FOR SALE — Overland touring
car in 'good condition, three new
tires, $100. Apply at Times -Advo-
cate.
If you want your .clothes pressed
or repaired , dry cleaned or dyed '
Phone 193,
IT MEANS SERVICE AND SATXS
Miss Ann Turnbull, of the Strat- - FACTOION
ford General Hospital,,; is, spending `. H. ELLIOTT
three week's vacation with her
mother in town.
Over one hundred persons from
Exeter took in the excursion to
Niagara Fails on Saturday last and
report a fine time.
Rev. Irvin
g B. P. Koine, of Or-
angeville, son of Rev, C. C. Koine,
was married recently; to 'Miss Jean
W. Inglis, of Ingleheart. '
Et. M. FRANCIS'
Agent for
CANADA LIFE
ASSURANCE COR/LFANY
Phone ts4,,gretet
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer, Investments
Insurance
Office one -door south Times Office.
. j
W. Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and (moirmaster
James St. United Church
Instrucction in
Piano Vocal Organ- Theory
Supervisor of Music in Schools
Concert Engagements Accepted
Studio, Ann St. Box 57 Phone 192
EkZETER, ONT. ,
' FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed
EXETER P. 0. or RING 11$'
JAMEIS W. WATSON
Licensed Auctioneer,
Sales conducted in any locality:
Fara Stock .sales a specialty, Satre.
faction guaranteed. Charges nod
erate. Orders left at this office will
be promptly attended te. R.R. No.
1, Kirkton. Phone girkton 164r2..
DR. M. (7. G. FLETCHER
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
University of Western Ontario, Mem-
ber of the College of Physicians anti
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 - Sc
DOUBLE EDGE • 4o
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE, Druggist
Sylvester B. Taylor
Jeweller, — Exeter
Fitton's Old Stand
WATCH A1ND4 CLOCK REPAIRING
GUARANTEED
FIRE INSURANCE
PROTECT 'YOURSELF AGAINST
LOSS AY FIRE, WITH
E. J. CHRI TIE
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns
J. L. ILLI' W.J
B17113/ IG and CONTRACTING
Houses And Bisirns
ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS
GLADLY FURNISHED J
Phone 152w John St, East, Exeter
WE HAVE STARTED OtJ.t LON-
DON EXPRESS
ON-DONEXPRESS
HEADQUARTERS: 103 DING ST.,
moral: 1105
WE WILL ALSO SECtlPE YOUR,
MOTOR LICENSE FOR. YOU;
H. Bags ha. _..
CARLINC& MORLEY
Barristers, Solicitors, Eta.
LOANS, INVESTMENTS, IN-
SURANCE
Office:-. Carling ' Block, : Main • Street••.
Exeter, Ont.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors. ie.
Money to Loan, Investments Y$$
Insurance.
Sate -deposit . Vault for • nae of tow
Clients without charge.
Exeter ' London Reaisn
Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D..
DENTAL SURGEON
Late Listrict Dental Offtoel] 11
Military District, Number Ons, LOSs
don, Ont.
Office Phone 84W
Residence Phone 14J
Main Street, Exeter, . OWI. '
Office Closed Every Wednesdsf,
Dr. G. F. Roulston.
DENTIST,,,
Office over I. R. Carling's LIrgl
office.
-Extractions Under Oxygen Gas: '
Dr. A. R. Kinsman. L.L.D..D.D..S.
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto UnivelS,
sity.
Office over Gladman & Staabniry,''
office, Main Street, Exeter.
DR. HARRY J. BROWNING ,
M.D.C.M., Toronto
L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh _ -'l
L.F.P,&S. Glasgow ' -
Physician & Surgeon
Office over Browning's Drug Sts'§
Phones
Residence 30 Offies Z
DR. W. E. WEEKES s, 't
Physician and Surgeon _ q
Late . Chief Interne Vancouver
General Hospital -
CORONER FOR HURON „COUNT! `a
Office removed to the former Fords .
garage building corner of Main and
Ann St.
Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 pal
Phone: Office 67W, Residence 641
DR. E. ,S. STEINER
VETERINARY ,GEO] ' '
Graduate of the Ontarie Vetexnasiit
Col ege
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROW*
LY ATTENDED TO ,
Office, old Ford Garage Building
Corners of Main and Ann Street. '
Telephones: .Office 158w, House 16$J
EXETER, OXT. •
Dr. Adrian B. Gibson, V'.S...
Graduate of the Ontario 'Vete lns4
Col1ete / ' , s
All balls promptly attended to '
Office --Frank Taylor's Sallee `Stabil"
Phone 99W
Residence--james St., Phone soar,
ERETEii ONTAIUg
ARTHUR WEBER
LICENSED ATJ(7TIONEER- T"i
l
For,
FARM uron Comity
SALES A SP+.CIAL7.'Y _
8 Years . Experience, Prices Reasoaa
able, Satisfaction. Guaranteed or i
no Charge. 4
Phone 6'#48 Paijhwood
B. R. DASIIWQ0b, ONS.
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