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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-9-9, Page 8tt, tz4 0,74,07.4:00:4E4 'WOW They wi X soon be wearing the New Coats The new coats "will be worn early this season and .may people are now making theirs selection. Our display- offers good choice of colors and styles and practically every vont:, is fur -trimmed, Our coats ^ are priced rght and we invite.your in- spection. Stewart's September Values. .. Men's odd Tweeil"Pants, real value at $2;98 Yard wide flannelettes, a real value at 25c-.. Pure Linen Roller Towelling at 25c pet, prcl`-- Ray n Silk Stockings; new shades for ol'ily' 49e. Cotton. Stockings;• ladies' and childreriYY fWir 25c GROCERY BA.RGAI S 17 Bars of Laundry Soap for $1.o. Crisp Soda Biscuits .... 15c:- ib Jelly =Powders, 3 pkgsnfr#;r 2:5c Tasty. Sardines 4' bbXes for 25e ' 'Vanilla, 8 oz. b'ottlakii�i+ 25c Mixed Tea, our special 59c ib Extracts, any flavor 3„ for 25c ,Matches, 3 large boxes for 290 `Ammonia. Powder, ;g31 ”' 25'o Pink Salmon, 2 large tins 35c. Toilet Paper, 6 Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25e Rice, choice quality, 3 lb 25c Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for 29c P. & G. Soap Chips, 2 lb 25c. Crisp Ginger Snaps, .2 lb 25c Castile Soap 7 cakes for 25c Royal Yeast Cakes 5c pkg. Choice corn, 2 tins for 25c • A VP si J. ®Stewth*.. Furniture of $!the Finest Quaiit at GARDINER,7. at Specially Low Prices IF YOU WANT TO BUY BETTER FURNITURE ,FC11ti. LESS MONEY YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS GREA.T' IilURNI- TURE SALE. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME IS $EG OF- FERED AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. ' `= "GARDDlERS ;FOR BARGAINS" .i i-StIF�.;:NIi. LARGEST STOCK LATEST DESIGNS BETTER SERVICE LOWEST PRICES "THERE IS A REASON WHY OUR BUSINESS' GROWS" "EXETER'S .HOME J UR.NSEI R" ,jam i 1 M. E. (ARDINE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Exeter ':di ar e is Wheat $1,18. Oats 46e. Barley 50e. Manitoba Flour $4,65. Blended Flour $4,15, Pastry Flour $3,65 Fed Flour $1.90 Shorts $1.50., Bran $1.60. Creamerybutter 38e Dairy Nutter 32-35c. Eggs,' extras 36c. Eggs, seconds 28e. New potatoes $2.35 Lard Loc Bogs $12.25 Hogs, selects $13.3Q Xoca(s_ Did you ever try Heinz's White Pickling Vinegar at 75c a gal.?— Harvey & Harvey. Dr. Roulston, who has been on a vacation will resume his regillar practice on Friday of this week. Mr. Len. Hoist visited in 'Detroit, over the holiday. Mr. E. Taylor, of Glencoe was here over the holiday. Mr.'Cecil McAlpine spent the holi- day in Amherstburg. Miss Vera Essery has returned from a visit to Toronto. • Mr. Silas Reid visited with rela- tives in Windsor over the holiday. Miss Jessie Manson, of London, was here at her home over the holi- :day. • Mrs. Dugald Love left on Monday for a visit to her daughters in Buf- falo, Miss Pearl Mousso, of Exeter, vis- ited with Miss Lulu McDonald over Men's_;Store Phone 81w • NEW SUITINGS Ien�s Store FOR FALL Are now in Stockstl Vora_ _Your Inspection TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, t SERGE__$, New Furnishings "are arriving idaily MEN WILL APPRECIATE THE QUALITY AND STYLE OF THE NEW FALL FURNISHINGS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER, W. e Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter : fi, Phone 194 Phone 194 SOUTH navy= ICE STORE Try Our Fresh Coffee CHAS.,W. FORD so**, Freda Goods anti si Clean HMI* Mr. andMrs 1t:. 13rowii'Iee, rif Bath, N. Y.,; Mr. and Mrs:'W. Luker of London, Mrs. D. Roadhouse, Miss- es Ethel and Vera. Roadhouse and Miss Ruby Wood, of Toronto, Miss Mildred Wood, of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs J. G. Gettler and, 10. Ellis Road- house, of Kirkton, were holiday' guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. Luxton, of Usborne. The Anniversary services of the Trivitt Memorial Chttroh were held on Sunday last. The church was beautifully decoratedwith, flowers, for the occasion and the services were bright and very interesting be- ing conducted by the rector, Rev. A. .A, Trumper. The choir rendered special music which brought forth much favorable comment. .,pecial collections were taken up. On. Labor Day the I:ernick fa,m- iIy .rnet at Springba,nk Park to spend the day in shorts and amusements. and at the close of the evening ittnch William Frayne Was appoint- ed ehairman of the Committee of Management for another year. It was decided to meet at f!f}rt:,StanleY next year. the week -end. Mrs. J. R. McDonald is visitm with her daughter Mrs. J. Gordo Davis in. Toronto, Mr. C. H. McAvoy, of Wingham visited over Sunday and the holida at his home here. Mr. E. M. Nix, of Windsor, speh several days with his parents Mr and Mrs. L. E Nix. Mr. Edward Harrison, of Detrol spent last week with his sister, Mr Chas: Box, of Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells an lttle daughter, Caroline, of Windso are visiting relatives••' here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perkins an Gordon .Perkins, of Detroit, are visa ing among relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Statham and so Lyle, of St: Thomas, visited here o er the holiday with relatives. - Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas Cookso and son, Roy, of Windsor, spent se eral days in town during the wee Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Davis, after vi iting among relatives here returne to their home in Chatham, Monde, Rev. A. A. and Mrs. Trumper an 'family returned Monday after hos Baying for several weeks at Gran Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer a family motored to Toronto on Su day to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordo Davis. Mr, and Mrs. A. Ingram, of D troit, are visiting at the home of t latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Hardy. Miss Ruth Andrew, after spendi holidays in Sarnia and Royal Oaf Mich., returned' to her home here c Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Newell a son David, who spent the summer Grand Bend returned Tuesday 1 Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurdon and ti latter's mother, Mrs. Bosworth, Buffalo, visited in town the latt part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins an two daughters, also Miss Muriel Rai doll visited last Tuesday at the hon of Mr. Chas. Box. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford, of D roit, motored over and spent tl holiday with the latter's parents M and Mrs. Chas. Box. Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes and Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Stokes, of De - THE E TER TIM VQCATE. OMEN PRESBYTERIAN C B'It0H Rev. ,Yatnea FOOtOk 13.04o„ Minister 10 a.0 .—SulzdaY School 11 a.zlx.---•a`Signs, which follows Be- lievers" • The Minister 7 p In —"Constituted Religion" The 1ldiniater Re -opening ."The. auditorium of the church will be ' re -opened with. special services; -morning and even- ing. Prof, Tirri, violinist, of Lon- don, will play and •the choir will. supply special nxusio assisted by Adis Pryde, of Windsor, n y t, s r t v` n' k, nd h MMES ST. UCNANADAECHURCH OF i Rev. D. MQTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir -Leader 11 a,m.--"Rods vs. Serpents" 3 p.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m,—"Our Crowd" ri'Vitti�!'morial. Church 11 a.m.--"Man',s. Spiritual Instinet" 3 p.m. --Sunday School. 7 Pan,—"Magnificence orf Sin." • This sermon is being delivered by special request. ' MAIN STREET:UNITED CHURCH Rev. - F. E. C1y+sdale, Pastor 1.1 a.m.—Rev. 3, J.; Durrant, 'Varna 3 p.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—Rev.' J. J: Durrant, Varna • Powell's 'Variety Store Plain. Price Store We Will -Continue' Our ANNIVERSARY SALE t All Tliis:Week LOTS OF I3ARGAINS FOR SALE ,OR RENT The Following • Properties Brick Store on Main St., Exeter Commodious' Brick dwelling, fur nate heated; and wired for Electrb 1 lighting, etb. with futures in place John St. ' Sia and a half acres of choice fan( n suitable for market garden, running through from Huron St. to John St ' 'Choice Saskatchewan farms in th'+ Carnduff, Fillmore, Plenty and Fro besher districts.• Por price and terms on above se+ d ROBERT E. PICKA D, John Stree EXETER. d Agent for Great West Life Alece Co zHOUSE ;FOR SALE OR RENT— Good. brick" house on.Andrew St., on block' and a half°frons postofficE n_ Easy terms. Apply ,to k'. DelbridgE n , FOR SALE, -Several. farms a e_ reasonable prices, ,good 'building( e easy terms:,:to responsible parties S, Apply to James W. Watson, 11. f 1, Kirkton, Ont., •shone Kirltto g 54-2. , n TENDERS `1eamstera and Laborers' The Exeter Municipal 'Council as dfor tenders for the removal and th o cleaning up of' all ''reinse as has bee. scattered along the"'front of th e dump ground on the Lake Road. In )f formation as to all. details may b ,r1 secured from members of. the Muni cipal Council. Tenders to be in th d hands of 'the clerk, Monday, Septem z- ber 13th; 1926. e Jos.' Senior, Cler] .1 -LOST—On 'August ` 2,9th, betwee; Main St. Exeter. and Con. 6 and 7 eIUsborne, a knee rug for buggy troit, spent a day this week at the home of R. N. Creech. Mr. John Steiner returned to his home in Bergen, New York, on Sun- day after spending ten days with his 'brother Dr. E. S. Steiner.. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech and son Hugh and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. San- ders and son Norman, spent part of last week at Niagara Falls. Mrs. David Russell and daughters, Bertha and Edna and son Earl, vis- ited here over the holiday. They were accompanied by Mr. Curvin Werner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Box and fam- ily, of Sylvania, Ohio, motored over and spent last week -with his uncle, Mr. Chas. Box, and also visited other relatives. Mrs. Wm. Hunter, who -has been in Victoria Hospital, London, undergo- ing an operation, has sufficiently recovered as to return to her home fn Usborne. Miss Grigg, after spending a few weeks with her brother and •;ther relatives at their summer home near •1Sothtrebl, returned to her home here, on Saturday. The Public School re -opened on Wednesday of last week and the High School re -opened on Tuesday of this week, with a titre registra- tion of pupils. Look for the W. C. T. U. booth at Txuna 7D.ety, surTionzat t1,, iii iliilllf iiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiip•:i i IIIA iill _ ililillliliiii i i �iiiiiiiiiliili�iii�iiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiilliii�liliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiCiiiiiiilii�iiiliiiiiilli I i Ii � ":3-7 Reduced Prices on Surnmer Dresses All Sumer Dresses are gfeatly Reduced in Price for Quick, Selling, Some Very Special Values at • MINN MOM t t e e e black one side and dawn the other. Finder 'please leave at Times -Advo- cate. 9-9-2wc WANTED—A good fresh cow, Jersey preferred. Apply P. 0. Box 290; or phone 99. FOR SALE—Comfortable seven room, frame house on Huron Street, Exeter, apply to GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors 8-2-tf Cap. Howard, of Lucan, will run his auto bus from Exeter to London Fair Week on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, leaving Exeter at 8 a,m. from Central Hotel and leaving London at 11 p.m. FOR SALE Essex Crystal Dwarf., Sweet Clover, originated from California, the on- ly seed in Canada of its kind. We believe this is a valuable seed for the country. We advise farmers who are interested to get in their order before it is too late. Apply to J. W. Anderson, Centra- lia, or F. Taylor, Exeter. "' STRAYED—A holstein cow with li'ornsP;..zn ; i�li•;. mzik; sttnYedi, from, 'Hiriiton on Aug. 28th. Finder please notify Wm. Bibby, 53 r 3, Kirkton. Mrs. E. A. Follick is visiting with relatives in Muskoka. the Fair Grounds and bring along Miss Ella Kuntz returned Wed - your friends for a good hot cup of nesday after visiting for several days tea, hot dogs, sandwiches, pie, home made candy and other refreshments. Miss Pearl Love, who has been vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Dugald Love, over the holiday, left for Toronto on Monday where she has accepted a position as teacher in the Elliott Business College. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cluney; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Tucker; Mr. and Mrs,. F. E. Umberfield; .Mr. .and Mrs. R. Remington and sozz, of Detroit in Detreit. Harvest Thanksgiving • Se ivices will he held in the Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday, Sept. 19th. The special speaker will be the Rev. Canon Gould, D. D., of Toronto, one it of the most eloquent preachers in the Augllean' church in Canada. The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Christian Temperance Union Was held Monday afternoon; Aug. 30 H. R , in the basement of ;tames St. ehurcli and Miss Viola Hills, of London, vis-° The, president, Mrs. J. T. Miners oc L. M. Fist A NiC Inalffing 111111010.1. aroma MININIMS MINNS Mena 1111▪ 11111111 . IM • rIMMIX $3.75 and $4.75 Colored Silk. Hose In a variety of the season's neweatl shades. This is a regular $1 value. Reduced to per pair 75c, 10 doz. Children's Hose • A clean up of several lines of ,child-, 4'en's sox and hose, values up to 60c. A Priced for quick selling 1$c. pr. Men's .fl .,vest . S. 00,084 . S p'e gl, 30 pairs only of Men's Tan Harvest; SVo'ds', These are not,„too oo • heajY ,weight and are .wonderful fitter.•;:;,,r ' ,,Bleached Table Linea A good wearing cloth, easily yauncf ried and neat pattern. ;' f 1 i Per yard . 7 5c:�I r Plain Crepes 3Oc In' plain., shades, • also in fancy pat- terns • s, • •good wearing material, that you ep not hate' to iron. Per yard Boy's and Girls ;R: .nngng Shoes... ' A clean up of this seaStin'a sleaaljeeand 1•riiblii3i'rsoled ,outing shoes. Values • �• . up to' $2:00. 'Clearing price' per :pa}r- g.E( y, r 1✓.. ," Liiho1e uiiaain.il! iC`origot'eiirn Ri.ig We are clearing this:%SYeek sevezral • (ropped(,patterns, .in Linoleums and Con-• • oleum Rugs. These are real o'n'e ' nav'el's. kens/ MI te...*1 Or ALF Vi• a+ • • 1.; r _,_,`a71llflflflllllllill(If((!IA[fifllifll(11111111(IIIi(iiiliiilll���(��11iii�i�Ili�liilllill(tlll�illillf(111illlll�ilill(ilUllillilil illi(illlliliililiift��. Have Your Eyes Examined To -da There is nothing to begained 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 pleases' with the' glasses." Call today and learn the truth about yourteyes. iln Ward OlOPBA' ;3i.'OR j OPTIaiAN. MAIN pT.' EXETER. ONT. P'•RQW "70 ' Furniture Bargains Our , stock is complete and our prices are right. Do not . be mis- lead, cone and see for yourself that what we say is, correct. A great umber of people are buying :from' us and are satisfied. WHY NOT YOU? We have 'one Eureka Vac-uum°^ Cleaner left at $42.00. Vacuettes $35.00 DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE • R. N. ROWS Funeral Director & Embalmer Phone 3,0W ,, Night 203 INSURANCE E. C. Harvey L. V. Hogarth --- Agents .�— Mutual Life of Canada EXETER 'AND T. MARYS Address all correspondence to Box 190, Exeter I am not Jack of all trades, but I am master of all these TAILORING I CI.h3A•NIir1.G P1IESSING REPAIRING So if you want any of this kind of Work done and you want a real job of it, Phone 1ii3. Your wants are answered by letting T. H. ELLIOTT do your work, -• FOR SALE -Lot 17, con. 7, 100 acres more or less, 1 14:1 miles north of Crediton. On the premises is a brick residence and two bank barns good water, well fenced and drain- ed, 5 acres orchard. For particu- lars apply to Ed. Fahner, Crediton Hotel. 8-26-4tp 150 acres of land for quick sale, extra good buildingss well feneed: close to town, good locality. Also two grass farms. Apply to 'D. Lip- pert, Dashwood,' Ont. Red in Exeter on Sunday., cupying the chair. Devotional ex M W H Sanders who 'h been e s d note y M r, . an ern, o as n ercises were con u h rs visiting here for the past couple of Skinner and delegates were ap--: weeks, with liis another, ;Mrs.. Geo. pointed.' to attend the Provincial , Sanders and other relatives left Convention to be hold at }lamilton Tuesday, on his return trip to his in October. The ladies decided to,' home in Denver, Col, It is over have a booth at they fair. Meeting, thirty years since Mr. Sanders left ' closed with singing, 'and ,prayer, j" less parts for the States. 41. Agent for CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Phone A14, Prefer • !jtj 1TLS'i'' ELLIOT. Conveyance,,,r, Ineestmpnis r`''" IiiSurance Office one ;door south' Times Office • W. R. Goulding �.' �'. C. M. "Organist and (moirmaster Janieii St.' United Church '- Distrucction is Piano Vocal •Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in'Schooli Concert. Engagements Accepted Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phoi a 192 EXETER, ONT;� FRANK TAYLOR LICE_ NSED'' "AiQCTIONEER 'fan' Huron land Middlesex FARM 'SALES A SPECIALTX Prices reasonable= and satisfaction '- guaranteed •ZXETER P. 0. or RING 13 11 CARLING • ! MORLEY. Ba*Tisters, Solicitors, Etta. LOANS, INVESTMENTIV IN- ' s SURANCE :Office: Carling. Block, Main'( Strom Exeter, Ont _ GLADMAN '+& STANBURT Barristers ,.Solicitors ae. Money to Loan, . Investments irons Iniu7rane ,t,, ,' tale -deposit Vault:. for use pi,; s Clients • without . chase: Exeter •London H;mtallt S. AHpnson,'LQ':Si. D D, t. ( DENTAL , SURQS$ON: Late', Listrict:.Denti1 OfUc4 : ,0 Military District,: Number' One, iia don, Ont. ' Office Phone:24W: Residence Phone 3441 Main Street; Exeter, QII. Office Closed Every Wednesdfl Dr. G. F. R oulaton. DENTIST Office over I. R. Csirliag's Lim* 'office. Extractions Under Oxygen Gas. JAIL W. "WATSON Licensed Auctioneer pales cgndacted in any Iocalit7 $'strn Stock sales a ppeoiaity. Sails faction gu a!zteed. ::C,ba 'ge rood erste ,eOrderte4eftt at: this office will be protiptly attended tat. R.R. Ni 1, l Irktea. Plow 1Cirkten 14r2. DR. M. C. G. FLETCHEB Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Mem- ber, of the College of Physicians and Surgeons' of Oii.tat'io; Member of the British' Medical Council. Phone 6 ----(The office of the late Dr. H.,K. Ilyndman) Safety RazorBlades Sharpened (any make SINGLE EDG, ' lte DOIIBLE EDGE Sm • Perfect Edge Gns r*iiteed W. S. 'COLE, Druggist Sylvester B. Taylor Jeweller,--- Exeter , • :.Fltton'ta Old Stand. 'WATC1i' AND 'CLOAK" REPAIRING GUARANTEED FIRE INSURANCE PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST E. LOSS BY FIRE, WITH E. J. CHRISTIE OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns %J. %.,.`L evils BUILDING and CONTRACTING Howie' and Bards ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS GLADLY FURNISHED Phone 152w John St. East, Exeter _LOOK! 'LOOK! 1922 FOItD TOURING WITH STARTER. FOR SALE Good Running Shape; FIRST $125 TAKES IT 11 Bagshaw Dr. A. R.•Kinsmane DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto takeFe site. Office.. over Gladman . & Stanbasltr g office, Main Street, Exeter. DR. HARRY J. BROWNER M.D.C.M., Toronto - L.R.C.P. & S. Edlnburgi 1 .L.F.P.&S Glasgow Physician & Surgeon Office over Browning's Drug Eta Phones - Residence 30 OfYted .aft DR. W. E. WEERES Physician and Surgeon • Late Chief Interne Vanconyer General Hospital CORONER FOR HURON 00171121, Office removed to the former Ford garage building corner .of Main nae Ann St. Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to S p.Na. Phones Office 67W, Realdonce JTi' q"s DR. E. S.:STEINER VETERINARY SURGEC_r Graduate of the Ontario Vetetfaseg College DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMTt.: LY ATTENDED TO . Office, old Ford Garage Building Corners of Main and Ann Streets Telephones: Office 158w, House( 16$,3 EXETER, ONT. Dr. A. B. Gibson, V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON Office and residence, Main St. South, Seemed house from end of pave- latent East side of the road. All calls promptly attended to Accommodation for treatment of animals Phone '99 Exeter, Ont. ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron Comity FARM SALES: A SPECIALTY 8 "Years Experience. Prices Heanor',, able. Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Charge. Phone 107418 Dashwood'' R,ItA alb POWWOW, 91"1"„ •If