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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-8-19, Page 8We Have Decided That Summer Goods Must be Cleared 1�. We fully realize that it is high time that the big maj.op- ity of strictly Sunr,nier merchandise should be, •in, tie hands of the consumer. In spite of a very satisfo,etory selling season we find that there are still many small lots of hot weather goods which roust be cleared frons our stock. : We are fully prepared to sell all ;such ma- terials and: garments at drastically reduced plicas We; would therefore suggest that yon visit this • store at Your very first opportunity with the idea of; making a very substantial saving on dress materials, het 'tweather. garments and summer hosiery and footwear which will prove an excellent investment both for the ,balance of this season and also next summer. Visitors From Afar y4 They seldom fail to Visit Stewart's China Tables People from all parts of thisecontinent wb,,oc, visit and holiday in -this district always look forward to; their an- nual visit to Stewart's China Display. Make certain that ..your visitors also have an opportunity. to see our large 'display of beautiful novelty 'piecesin imported i pricedto china, potteries and glassware. Articles :are: suit every` purse and gifts or souvenirs chosen from our store are always highly prized and appreciated. Winter Coats in August Seems Early Doesn't it? kk Exeter Markets Wheat $1,20. 'Oats 500 Bailey 600,. Manitoba Flour $4,80. Blended Flour $4.30. Pastry Flour $3.80, Feed Flour $1,90 Shorts $1.60, Bran $1.60, Creamery butter 380 Dairy butter 32-35c. Eggs, extras 300, 3c, ads c Eggs, ascends 2 New potatoes $2.3$ Lard 20e Hogs $12.50, Hogs, selects $13.75. „Coaals EXETER T1ME ,S -;A VOCATE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev'.. James Foote. B,;A;., Minister 10 a.ra.--Sunday Sokopi 11 ,a,r,--•Service candncted by Mr. Hy. Strang. Evening eerviee withdrawn. Mrs. Wm. Penhale visited in Cor- unna on Sunday. Miss Alma Winer, of Stephen, is visiting her sister in Toronto. Mrs. Duffus, of Rochester, N. Y., is visiting with Miss K. McFaul. Miss A, Yelland has ,• returned after visiting points in Michigan. Miss Ella Wares, of Windsor, is visiting with Miss Viola Hodgert. Miss Doreen Newcombe, of Strat- ford, is visiting Miss Milriel Howaid. Teddy Smith, of London, spent last week with .his cousin Ray Jory. Mr. Thos. H orlon, of London, is visiting with relatives in this com- munity. Miss Margaret Gladman, of Tor- onto, has been visiting with Miss M. Pickard. Mrs. 5. Hutchison, 'Of town, is visiting' Mr. and . Mrs. W. Dearing, of London. Misses Gladys and Robena Hun - kin visited in London' for a few days last 'week. Mrs, G. Hockey and son Kenneth returned home last week after visit- ing in Lansing, Mich. Misses Marjorie and Irene Kernick are visiting their grandmother Mrs. S. Johnston in Seaforth. Mrs. John Blatchford, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Elston and other friends in town. Mrs. George Hodgins, of Lucan, spent Thursday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Wm. Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sandersand son Aljoe and Mr. Frank Creech spent Sunday in Stratford. Mr. W. R. Goulding is this week moving into the residence on Main St. purchased from Mr. W. Hern. . Mrs.: W. J. Bissett has been visit- ing for a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Rousom. of Toronto. Our advance shipments of fall and winter coats for Ladies and Misses are here and are now on display. There is an especial advantage in inspecting the new coats early this season; come in and let us tell you about it. J. A. Stewart OUR GREAT AUGUST FURNI- TURE IS _ NOW :-IN • SALE... FULL SWING THIS SALE IS THE FURNITURE EVEN:T,OF THE YEAR— OFFERING YOU HIGH GRADE FURNITURE OF ' EVERY DES-. CRIPTION AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. , LARGEST STOCK LATEST DESIGNS' • BETTER SERVICELOWEST PRICES • , "FT.FTER'S HOME FURNISHER” • +', 'Z E.,.6ARDINER 1 �s FUNERAL.. DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT ` FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED. DAY ANA NIGHT SERVICE LONG DISTANCE CALLS .-11 t`+OEIVE PROMPT .ATTENTION Phone 7 €j • OPERAS EE BLOCK ` Night Cali Y4w 1 MISSIMM JAMES ST'., UNITED CHURCH OF `CANADA Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir -Leader Rev. Wm. Monteith, of Lancaster, Ont., will conduct the services next Suni;ay at 11 a,m. and 7 P.m. Trivitt Memorial Church. Services as Usual 3 p.m.—Sunday School. MAIN STREET 'UNITED CHURCH Rev. F. E, Clysdale. Bastor 11 a.m.—"The Son of Man." 3 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m,—"Life in `then ideal," Each of these discourses is a con- tinuation, of last Silaiday's sermons, Follow the story. ti 1 DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE END OF THE SEASON •FOR BAR- GAINS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS. WE ARE OFFERING WORTH- WHILE BARGAINS RIGHT NOW. COMES IN AND RE CON- VINCED. • . . . ' 1 Made -to -Measure ands Ready -to - Wear Clothing Sport Trousers, Flannels, Etc, Straw Hata in .all the latest Models: MNIMMOM i Th.M W. a Merchant Tailor and Gents'''Outfftter°'° TIRJl $11111 '`, AllialOST 1001.4 10 1111111111IIIIINgIlIllgllloomolllmolllllillllllqllllllll11111I11111IMlI Idle Illi!Il1I1111111111fIIIII1111lI1I1111illlllllllllllll oilll,m Reduced Prices on SSuinrner Dresses All Summer Dresses are greatly Reduced in Price for Quick Selling. Some Very Speca Special Values at MMIMI Powell's Variety Store "Plain Price Store We Will Continue Our ANNIVERSARY SALE All Tbis Week LOTS OF BARGAINS Mrs. R. A. Dale and two children, of Toronto, are vieTfing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sand- ers. Mr. and Mrs. J. McTavish aiid family and Miss Staples, of Seaforth visited with Miss K. McFa.ul on .Sun- day. Mr. Ed. Wark and mother, Mrs. Wark, of. Poplar Hill, visited, the latter's brother, Mr. P. Frayne, on Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Gardiner and little daughter, Shirley, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis 'Dickson, of Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crocker and, family have returned ,to Toronto after visiting for two weeks in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt and. family, of London, are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs.' Jas.. Jewell. Mrs. Johnston and little grand-, daughter, Muriel Johnston, of Tor- onto, are visiting' Mr. and Mrs. P. Frayne. FOR SALE OR RENT The Following Properties Brick Store on Main St., Exeter, Commodious Brick dwelling, fur- nace heated, and. wired for. Electric lighting, eta. with fixtures in place, John St. - Six and a halt acres of choice land suitable for market garden, running through from Huron St. to John St. Choice Saskatcheroan farms • in the Carnduft, Fillmore, Plenty and Fro- besher districts: • For' price and terms on above see ROBERT E. PICKARip, John Street EXETER. Agent for Great West Life A9'ee Co. 1.100 mmoll 41..11 Mayor W. T. and112rs. Holloway, of Peterboro, have been guests with Mr: and Mrs. R. N. Rowe for the past week. Mrs. M. E. Gardiner spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Mitchell, of London, who is Jewell. tt critically ill. • Miss `Greta Blackwell, of town, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beavers re= won the beauty contest .for blonde's turned to Detroit Sunday after visit- at,.t?�� Zzr'and Bend Casino. Monday_ ing for a. week with Mr.:and �;��.,,. i3. evening. Miss Jean Ogden, of London is spending a few weeks' vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wilson. ' Miss Bessie Morley, who has been nursing Miss L. M. Jeckell for the past four weeks, returned to her home on, Friday. We are pleased to know that Miss L. M. Jeckell, who has been; confin-, ed to her room from illness, is again able to be un and around the home. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT ---- Good brick house on Andrew St., one block and a half from postoffiee, Easy terms. Apply to F. Delbridge. Notice R. N. Rowe's ad. Miss Eastwood., of Toronto, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Stan - bury. Mr.and Mrs. J. K. Sims, of town, spent Sunday'. in "Crediton visiting friends. ' 'Miss Anna Haugh,of Brucefield, r vl�" Mies E cousin Q Y is visiting her , F Howard. ' • • Miss Florence 'Harvey, of Strath- roy, visited her father in town dur- ing the past week. Rev.`' J. and Mrs. Foote' are ,visit-;, ing among theiir former' 'congrega- tion of North Bruce. Miss Jeanette Popiestone, of Blyth has returned to her home after vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turnbull and five children. of Otterviile; 'are vis- itng with relatives in this. vicinity. Miss Grebe Hedden has' returned to her duties at the postoffice after holidaying for a week at Bayfield. .Mr. and Mrs. E. Harwood, of To- ronto, called on friends in Exeter on Friday last, on their way to Blyth. ' IVIr. and Mrs. J. M. Arthur and daughter, Ruth, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. • $3.7.5 and $4,75 ; Colored Silk Hose In a var4ety of the season's newest shades, This is a regular $1 Reduced to per pair 75c. 10 'doz. Children's Hose .A, clean up of several lines of child- ren's sox and hose, values up to 60c.. • Priced for griick selling 15c. pr. Men's .. Harvest Shoes Special, $2.75 pr., 30 pairs only of Men's Tan Harvest Shoes. These are not too heavy in. weight and are wonderful fitters. Bleached Table Linen A- good wearing cloth, easily laund ried and neat pattern. Per yard -_7 5c. ; r .. Plain Crepes 30c. In plain' shades, also in fancy pat- terns a' good wearing mater ',that yoti do not have to iron. Per yard 30 -'cents, ' Bay's and Girls Running Shoes A clean up of this season's leather and rubber soled outing shoes: up to $2.0`0: Clearing price per pair 98c. Values Linoleum grnd Congoleur'n Rugs We are ;clearing this week several• dropped patterns in Linoleums 'and Con- goleum Rugs. These are real money savers. C E Southcott Bros. 31111E111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iIINIMM1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101 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 ao. give you satis- factory. glasses atis-factory.'glasses • ,. You will be surprised at• the thor- oughness ,of our' methods—and will be pleased` with the glasses. • Celli ttoday..•and learn the truth ahout' your eyes. . W. F. Beavers. _ Mr. and , Mrs:- Henderson and daug .ter and Mr. Wigmore, of St. Thomas, visited with Mrs. T. G. Creech Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ,E. J. Hughes •and `daughter Edna, of Windsor, are vis- iting Mrs. Hughes' mother, Mrs. F. Green, Exeter North, for a few days. 'VII.. B. W. F. Beavers is enlarging his hardware store by moving the rear wall back several feet to give more accommodation in the tinsmith shop. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Eilber and family, of Ubly, iVIfch., who are holi- daying g at Grand Bend, visited the former's sister, Mrs. Wm. Kuntz on �. Sunday. Mr. ' and Mrs. A. Penhale and family', Mr. and Mrs. S. Jory and family and Mrs. P. Frayne attended the Ellis reunion at Springbank ,last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Triebner and son Gordon, of Cornwall, are holi- daying for• a couple of weeks with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Triebner. ' - Phone 104 Plumb 194 swift !SERVICE STORE. Satisfaction, Everything Right Value, Ice Creatri Everyday;,, CHAS W. FORD 1 SeirvIce, Pi ni al O64 And 'ii dealt Stere Mrs. Tl9lmes Edwards, two daugh- ters and one son motored over from Windfall, Ind., and visited the former's ,mother, Mrs. John Lawson, of Crediton. They also visited with Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Lawson, in town and with relatives at Mitchell. Mrs. Foote and daughter Marjorie Left Friday to spend ,several days with her parents, .near Belmont. Mr. Lloyd Foote has been spending sev- eral days in Detroit. Several from town were at Kippert Sunday to call on Mr. Thos. Johne. Mr. Johns who has not been well for a long-time, is at present in a very critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. T. Boyle, of `Coram to, Mrs. W. S. Thompson and son Billie, of London, spent a few dayd at GQrand Bend last week and called on friends in Etetei. Mr. and hire. Wm. Blatchford bale returned to Toronto after vis- iting for a couple of months with relatives in. this coffifnunity. They alto spent some time at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. J. d-. ,Acheson, of St. Thomas anal Mr. and Mrs: 'Gee. De- Yell, of Columbus, Ohio, r motored up andspent the weekend with the for itler's parents, Mr..and Mrs. SV'. '1', ..eiieson, The St. James Anglican Boy's choir, of London, pasted through town Monday on their way to Grand Bend to camp for a couple of weeks.'` Their leader, Mr. A. W.. -Anderton, and kis wife accompanied them. Rev. R. E. Southcott conducted the services in James St. church on Sunday in the absence of the pastor, Rev. D. McTavish, who is. 6n vaca- tion. Mr. -Southcott• left Monday to spend. 'a ,couple" 'of 'weeks'oat' Chsu- te. York State. Yor i tauquan New Mr—and Mrs. Lloyd 1Vtontgomer3*, son Richard" and --daughters •Wilma and Margaret, of Lansing, Mich., who have been visiting relatives in Canada for the past two weeks spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hodgert. A very enjoyable picnic was held at Grand Bend on , Wednesday, 11th to celebrate the 'birthday- of Mrs. Geo. Hodgins, Sr., of Lucan, nieces and nephews being present from Exeter, Centralia, Lucan, Lon- don and Lansing, Mich. The ladies having brought well filled baskets a sumptuous repast was served at the cottage of Mrs. Thos. Willis Horticulttiral;Soci,ety -. Flower Show :WTl `t 81i1 HELD • 11'r TUE - E SKATING. R.I NKA EXITR. �T Fri.'and Sat. Auttist 27th and 28th • from 8 p.n. `to 10 No charge, but contribution. to the tvork of the Society'recefved at the -deer. R 3. G. S7.'ANfV1tY, Sec'y-Treas. . 0liA csaor4ottiB. dS oP'niliil Maw S. T!R. pNT. PAPE 70 Use Your Sense To Save Dollars BY BUYING FROM R. N. ROWE EurekalVacuuinCleaners x$48.00 Vacuetttes $35.00 , All other goods 'at reduced prices. R.. N. ROWE Funeral Dhrc`tor & Embalmer Phone 20W Night 203 IN SU 1kANcE h' E. C.1IHarveyr ctl L. V`Hogarth — Agents Mutual' Life of Canada ERNEST • ELLIOT % + . Conveyancer, Investments Insurance Office one door south Times Office W . R. Goulding A. T. C.' M. Organist and ' tnnoirmaster - James St. :United Church rnatrucction in Plano Vocal 1 Organ Theory Supervisor of .Music in Schdols • Concert Engagements Accepted Studio, Ann .St. Box 57 Phone` 132 ONT....: 11�T]OR >9 ' FRANI irAYLOR • LICENSED : •4VC'TIONEtiR.. for Huron and Middlesex :FARM -SALES 'A +SSPECL1LTY Prices reasonable - and satisfaction • • guaranteed EXiTER ' P. 0.. or RING 188 EXETER AND,LST. MA:RYS. Address all oor'tespondence to J3ox- • i90, ,Exeter JAMES W. WATSON Licensed Auctioneer, •Somas conducted in any localitt. Pain Stock, sales a:specialty. Satis- faction guaranteed.. Charges mod erste. Orders left at this office. will be promptly attended te. ` R.R. Ne. i, Kirktn. Inose Written Serf. DE. M. C. G. FLETOIERR Graduate of Faculty of ,Medicine, University of Western Ontarie, Mem- ber of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; Member of the to , British Medical Connell. • Phone 6—(The ofgice of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndn►An) CARLING & MORLEY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. LOANS, INVESTMENTS; IN- SURANCE INSURANCE Office: Carling Block, Main Sts* Exeter, Ont: GLADMAN & STANBURT Barristers , Solicitors •e. Money to Loan, Investsteatl'• Y& ' Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for use of, Or Clients without charges Exeter London \Llees*. Safety Razor Blades Sharpened (any make SINGLE EDGE 3a DOUBLE EDGE 4o - Perfect •Edge Guaranteed W.. S. COLE, , Druggist A: nuiitber of „young ,ladies„.are holid'ay"ing thl&week ta..,Gr,asrdi• Bdi!d1 in the'cottage . "Too 'Muck Pep.” Among them are Miss. A. Shapton, Miss A. Harding, .Misses May and Thelma Ford, Misses Iva and Gert- rude Francis, Miss Mildred .Rowe, Miss Zella Lamport, Miss L. Steven- son and- Miss Mildred Mitchell. Sev- eral from town spent the week' -.end with them.• FOR SALE—Ten pigs three weeks 'old. Pure York. Apply to H. M. Willert, phone Dashwood. r-7-7-7 - i FOR SALE Overland touting car in good condition, . three new tires, $100. Apply at Times -Advo- tate. h If *on want your clothes pressed or repaired , dry cleaned. or dyed Phone 193 ti!JEANS SERVICE AND SATIS- i•;-- FACTOION 1' 11. L acST`r Sylvester B.\ Taylor Jeweller,` ` Exeter Wilton's Old Stand ' WATCH AND , CLOCK REPAIRING GUARANTEED on L.D S. :D Dr. G. S;Atkinson, ,!D DENTAL SUMMON Late Liatriet Dental Oiaen$ `a Military District, Number don,. Ont. Office Phone $4W • Residence Phone 84J • Main Street, Exeter, OWL Office Closed Every Wednesdajj Dr. G. F., Roulaton. I).ENTIST Oftice over I.7R. Carling's tit* offi\ce. $ - l9xtractions Under Oxygen tial Dr. A. R. Kinsman. L.L.D..D.D.S. DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto Moil & pity. Office over Gladman & Staabn€711 office, Main Street, Exeter. • �N RAE C INSU FIRE PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, WITJI E. J. CI-IRISTI E' OFFICE: North of 'Gillett and dolma J L. LEWIS BUILDING and CONTRACTING House; and Barn$ ES�MATES AND SUGGESTIONS GLADLY FURNISHED Phone 152w John St. Etat, Exeter DR. HARRY J. BROWNI E1 J .M. M.D. Toronto C L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh L.F.P.&S. Glasgow P ietan & Surgeon "c Office .• over Browning's Drug Eiffill Phones , Residence 30 Offied • 21 , ; ,rte • DR. W. E. WEERES A Physician and,Surgeon 1 Late Chief Interne Vancouvea' - General 'Hospital • • , CORONER FOR HURON QOI'$T! Office removed to the former Fordl garage building 1d corner of Main gmad Ann St. Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 td 8 iJ 6 Phone: Office 67W, Resilience 614 DR. E. S.. STEINER VETERINARY 'SURGEON ' Gkadnate of the Ontario, Vete lfiki.-' • College ti DAY AND NIGH'1' CALLS PROW. LY ATTENDED TO) Office, old Ford ' Garage Building -1 Corners of Main and Ann Streets ' Telephones: Office 158w, House 1U$ EXETER, ONT. Dr. Adrian B: t ibson, V.$- Graduate of the Ontario Vetigitinh College , ell calla pro*iptlr attended tot ' Office ---Frank Taylorts Sales 0914 Fhbne 09W "� ResidencO-Janfies St., • Phone EXETER • 0/4T.AI • ` LOGIC.! B. M FRANCIS. Aite t tot " CANADA LIFE - ASSURANCE COMPANY, -dais.: Phone 164, Exeter, ,..milasall LOOK! 1922 FORD TOURING. WITH. STARTER FO•R SALE Good Running' Shape FIRST 2125 TAKES XT H. Ba .shave ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUC3TIONEE1$ : Per Huron County FARM SALES A SPECIAL•TYw, 8 Years Experience, Prices d �da4. able, Satietaction Guarante• " I10 Charge: Phone 87.i$ Dlashvvood •' • R. 1 DA8RWOQD,