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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-9-16, Page 8THE EXETER, TIME:S•ADVQCA';T" TI RSDAY, SEi'TE+1kli.3Ti'i :i0, 10' +' (41 J.A. Visit.s.t407.wares �rr O `� .1� ,� i�► _ We invite you to. come into our stone'' at your first opportunity to•;see our alisplay of Ladi:esa 41a'•aic • Misses coats for fall mad winter... Other fall goods are now in stock or arriving and we pronhs.:that you willbe well repayed for a visit to this ,stone, at •: this season of the year. STE ART'S SPECIAL 97piece Dinner,Sets foronly,, ; , $2�.951ax.. ,.. Men's Work Shirts all sizes for 98e.. ° 4 Men's Tweed Pants all sizes at $2 a, , .z ;. M en's Overalls and Work Pants now §:1T&5 Cotton Stockings, ladies' or children's forp5c ., OUR GROCERY PRI 2 lbs. Crisp Ginger for 25c. .: Crisp Soda Biscuits 15c. ib Tasty Sardines 4 boxes for 25c Mixed Tea, our special 59c lb Matches, 3 large boxes for 29c Pink Salmon, 2 large tins 35c. Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25e Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for 29c Crisp Ginger Snaps, 2 lb 25c Jelly Powders, 3 pkgn:-01 r, 25c Vanilla, 8 oz. bottle rdr 25c Extracts, any flavor, tier 250 Ammonia Powder, '3 teltga -25c 3) Toilet Paper, S larg :•olls 25c Rice, choice quality, 3 Ib 25c P. & G. Soap Chips, 2 lb 25c. Castile Soap 7 cakes for 25c Steward a•.- .fir 69q► eter Mark's' Wheat $1.15. Oats 45c, Barley 50c. Manitoba Flour $4.65 Blended Flour $4,15 Pastry Flour $3,55 Feed. Flour $1.90 Shorts $1.60. iiran. $1.60. Creamery butter 38c Dairy butter 32-35c. Eggs, extras 38c. Eggs, seconds 28c, New Potatoes $1.50 to $2.00 Lard 2Qc Dogs $12.25 Hogs, selects $13.30 oca1s Did you ever try Heinz's White Pickling Vinegar at 75c a gal.? - Harvey & Harvey. Mr. Jos. Bawden, of Lond•rn, is visiting in town., Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer'. spent• the 4 week -end . in London. Mr. John Walper has taken a posi- `tion with Mr. J. A; Stewart. Furniture of Ethe Finest Qii1'ity dali} IF YOU WANT TO BUY BETTER FURNITURE FO LESS MONEY YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS GREAT,. RNI- TuRE SALE. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME IS BEING OF- FERED AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. "GARDINERS FOR BARGAINS„ P. k'•,••r4.1-'-., LARGEST STOCK LATEST DESIGNS BETTER SERVICE LOWEST•PRICES& "THERE IS A REASON WHY OUR BUSINESS GROWS"„a;: "EXETER'S HOME •FURNISTiiE R" M. E. (iADINE' - at GARDINER'S--,. at Specially Low Prices ,.:.� FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER r; t, Men's Store Phone 81w Mei#Bp NEW SUITINGS 4F FORF4,1 Are now in Stock for our ar. ore Inspection TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, SERGE S, New Furnishings are arrivingIail MEN WILL APPRECIATE THEQUALITY AND STYLE OF THE NEW FALL FURNISHINGS. CO ME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER.', . W. Tf\M� is Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter• ;Phone • 104 Phone 104 SOUTH SERVICE STORE FOR SALE OR RENT The -Following;:Properties A Brick Store on Main St., Exeter Conarnodious Brick dwelling, fur- nace heated, and wired -for Electric lighting, etc. with fhitures in place, John St. Six and a half acres of 1e 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 nee ROBERT E. PICK ARD, John Street EXETER; Agent for Great West Lite. As'ce Co. �N I HOUSE POR. SALIN OR 1 ,RENT ---1 Good brick house ;A on drew St.,rone bloekAand a half from postoffloe. • Easy terms. Apply to. ,Delbridge. FOP, SALE -Several farms at reasonable prices, good buildirigs, easy terms to responsible --parties. Apply to James' W {Watson,,. R. R. 1. t-Cirkton, Ont., phone I irkton t Mrs, F. A. May'has returned after, visiting for a week in Toronto. Mrs. F. K. Matthews, of Toronto; is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. A. May. Mrs. Andrew Stewart, of Montreal. called on Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gruen.. Mrs. Wm. Luker, of Hensall, spent Thursday last with Mrs, E. Apple- ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. •.C, Harvey are holidaying for a couple of weeks at Grand Bend. Mr. Silas Stanlake and son Harry spent a few days at Toronto Exhibit- ion last week. Mrs. Wni. Diamond, of Detroit, was the guest o•f Mr. and Mrs. Win. May this week. Mrs. J. S. Harvey visited over the week -end with her. son, Rev. L. C. Harvey, of Bervie.; ..Fair Day in Exeter - is the biggest - day of the year. Come to Exeter on Wednesday next. Mrs. L. Garlock and two aau ght- ers, of Detroit, spent Thursday last with ivlrs. E. Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. -Geo. Cade, of Mt. Brydges, spent Friday last with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCurdy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt and fam- ily, of London,' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell, The purse that was advertised as• lost also the rug were both return- ed to the Times -Advocate. Mr. and Mrs. G.. H. Martin and son Art, of London, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Foote and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winer motor- ed to Se,aforth and spent the week- end with their neice Mrs. T. And- rew. Miss Hilda Powe returned to her duties at J. A. Stewart's Monday aft- er being off a.week with d sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jones return- ed to Detroit Monday after ;3pending the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev.;Jaxles Foote, B..Q, Ministar. 10 a.M.,-••Sunday Salmo1 11 a.m.---"Rentembaring Christ" CoMmunion Sell'Nice. The Minister 7 p.m. ---Service withdrawn in favor of Trivitt Harvest Thanksgiving, Preparatory seryiee Friday even- ing at 3 o'clock. JAMES ST. 'U'NITED C riuRCI • Or CANADA' ' Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W. R•. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir -Leader 11 a.m.-"The Child in, the Midst.". A plea for the .Sunday School Rally, Baptismal Service. 3 p.m. -Sunday School 7 p.m. "Various Views of Pity." Illustrated : by three great poems. Be sure to hear this thought provok- ing message. ' NOTE -Parents of the congrega- tion wishing to present their child- ren for Baptista. will please notify the pastor.,before' the hour of•iier- vice. t Trivitt Memariat Church - HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES The special preacher morning and evening will be ' REV. CANON GOULD, D. D. Canon of St. George's Cathedral Jerusalem General Secretary of the Mission- ary Society of the Church of England in Canada. SPECIAL MUSIC BY 'THE CHOIR 3 p.m. Sunday School. MAIN STREET UNITED utiUKCH Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.-Rev. G. M. Chidley 3 p.m. -Sunday School, "Obedience to the Law." 7 p.m. -The Pastor "Our Measure of Sacrifice." Bright, helpful Services, with a place and welcome for all. SALVATION ARMY 11' a.m.-Holiness subject: "God's Writing." : 2 Cor. 34. r' 2:30 'p.m. -Sunday School 7 p.m.=SAlva tion ; Subject: ;''BeholdI stand at the door and know." • Rev. 3. 20. Christ not only knows buts calls; "If any -man hear my.voice." Have a listening ear. He is near at hand, at the gate of every man's life, near the Conscience. Recognize the hand that knows;,. recognize the voice that calls: .Be'comes` to pro- vide a feast, the b}e44-, pf.. Heaven and;the water of Life Bid welcome to ` this gra9ieus cendespending° guest. You w01 find; I ipi fntl' e Army Hall, ,Sunday over Southcott's Store. Miss Martha Hunter is at present in the Women's College Hospital, Powell's Variety Store Toronto, where she will undergo an operation. . Plain Price -Store: Mr. R. H. Verity and Mr: Percy Verity, of Brantford, motored up and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pickard. Mrs. Robt. Campbell, of Saginaw, Mich.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Gould. of Hay, and other relatives in this community. Mrs. John T. Stewart has return- ed home after a pleasant visit with friends in Montreal, Belleville, To- ronto and Hamilton. A large number of autos passed, through town Wednesday morning for the London Fair. The L. 'I. & B. are running extra coaches. Mr. Hedley May has been quite ill with erysipelas .but at present is improving nicely. Miss Small, R. N., of London, is in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Gladman, of London, were the 'guests of Mrs. Fowell and Mr. Taman on Sunday and attended the re -opening of Caven Church Or- gan. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kerslake and family spent the week -end at St. Thomas and Yarmouth Centre and will visit for a few days in London this week. Mr. W. H. Sperling and Miss ,I: Mazlewood, who have been residing on Huron. St. left Wednesday morn- ing for Toronto where they will spend the winter. - Mrs. A. E. Kuhn has moved from Ann St. into the residence of Mrs. Brock on Huron St. Mrs. Cottle has moved into the bungalow vacat- ed by Mrs. Kuhn. . Mrs. E. M. Quance and Miss Mar- ion' Pattersonuunderwent operations at St. Joseph's hospital, London, on Thursday of last week for the re- moval of their tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech and Miss Irene Stewart motored to Brant- ford on Wednesday of last week and returned Thursday accompanied by Miss Olive Creech who is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dew and Miss Rose Linder, of Hudson, Iowa, who are on- a motor trip through New York state and Ontario, visited with. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter for a few days. Mr. Archie Davis returned home Saturday after spending the week at Toronto Exhibition. • He and his father left Monday to spend a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. •G. "Neils; in Windsor. The many friends : of ,iVlr. Stuart Stanbury were glad to learn that he IS recovered sufficiently, to be up a few hours each • •day. Stuart bas been .confined to bed ,olre March with pleurisy. Mr, and Mrs. Amos Parker and son Kenneth, of Lansing; 11flclr., mo- tored over and spent several clava with Mrs. A. Sheen. Mrs. Shecre and Miss S. Southeott, who spent a week ill Lansing, returned with hem. ` SPECIAL SALES THROUGHOUT, THE STORE FOR THE BALANCE OF THE MONTH. WE HAVE' DE- CIDED TO CLEAR OUT MANY: LINES REGARDLESS OF PRICE. • BE. SURE AND VISIT THIS STORE; t FAIR. DAY. WE HAVE • RECEIV- 1 ED TULIPS, NARCISSUS AND FREEZIAS BULBS AND., EXPECT HYANCINTHS NEXT WEEK. WANTED -A good •fresh cow, Jersey preferred. Apply P,, O. Box 290, or phone 99. A good second-hand corn binder for sale at Wm. Ward's. • 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. Miss Margaret H. Johns spent the week -end with her friend Miss Al- ma'S I II! IIIIIII I II I I 11 III II II I III III 1 11111111111111.1111l11111111111111111111111111I11 11....1.....11111. t1111.1111111I1 1. 111N ll l 1I 1111u1l11111111IIi1I111111111111111 C MIMEO .010 MEMO Visit Us On Fair Day NEW MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN ARRIVING ALMOST EVERY DAY. AND WE OFFER YOU TITS FINEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW'FALL GOODS THAT 'WE. HAVE EVER SHOWN. 41/11111111111 Smart Styles in Misses' and Women's" Coats W31 HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF NEW CLOTHS IN FANCY PLAIDS VELOURS; NEEDLEPOINT AND SUEDINE, YOU WILL LIKE THE NEW STYLES. OURPRICES RANGE FROM $15.00 to Fancy Dresses in Silks and Crepes' For Fair. Day we will have a fine display of Fancy Silk and Crepe Dress. es showing the new shades and styles. that will be popular this season. $47.00 New Flannel Dresses In the popular Billie Burke Dresses.. They have good style and are warm and inexpensive. $9.00 $10.00 $12.00 Boys, and, MO�: r en's ercoats WE HAVE THE OVERCOAT! -70U AR,E LOOKING FOR. AT THE PRICE YOU ARE PREPARED TO PAY, WQNDEB;,FUL VALUES'AT °$1'5i00 425.G9 $35.00. 100 Men's, Fine " Shirts This is for Fair Day only. 4Vallies up to $2.50. All sizes in this assert -0.r, ment reduced to $1.79 or 2 for $3.50 ,e4 Grebs Heavy Work Shoes ...One of the best lines on the market.., -. Regular • $ 4.50 values, Fair Day special- ly priced t $3.95 Specials f or ;Fair Day " -' 30c. COLORED STRIPED FLANNELETTES, FAIR DAY SPECIAL 24c. SILK AND WOOL HOSE,- Rl+1G;UsI+AR:•;11..0:0, FAIR DAY SPECIAL 75c. ALL LINEN TOWELING .REGULAR g5c., FAIR DAY,. PER YARD 22c. LADIES' V NECK WINTER ES-T,S •y4LUE $1.0'0, FAIR DAY SPECIAL 75c. MEN'S $1.00 FLEECED LINEDrUNDERWEAR, FAIR DAY SPECT L•tEACH.85,c. q ' •42 INCH CIRCULAR PILLOWCOTTON REGULAR 50c., FAIR DAY ..YARD• 10c. o u tott . J Illlll{1111IEllllii!!llliflllilllllll1111111fllllllllllllflilllllifllllllillllllllllllllllllllillll[IIlllllfIlifIIIIIIIIfpIIIIIIIIIIi11111111INlflllllir Have Your Eyes Examined To -day There is nothing to be gained by delaying that eye examination. There is much to be lost. ' Each day that your eyes are under a strain makes it more difficult for your Optometrist to give you satis- factory glasses You will be surprised at the thor- oughness • of . •our methods,, -and will be pleased:with the:glasses•, Call today and learn' the truth about your eyes • . John W'xd claRor$earon & CIIPTIPAN BPLIN OT, BE] T/M.. QI)T '. PHOS ' 70. - Furniture Bargains Our stock is complete and our prices are right. Do. not be mis- lead; come and see for yourself that what we say is correct. A great number 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 CHANGE R. N. ROWE Funeral Director & Embalmer Phone 20W Night 20J 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 too late. . Winer. Apply to J. W. Anderson, Centra - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and lia, or F. Taylor, Exeter. Mrs. Joan. Smith, of Zurich, also Mr.! and Mrs. James Green motored i down for the Exhibition at Toronto I FOR- SALE -Lot 17, con. 7, 100 acres more Qr"less, 1 1-3 miles nortb last Tuesday and -visited among, f Crediton.On the premisesi a their friends and returned by Lon- o d s don, Friday. The fair was splendid.brick residence h-nd two bank bl�;rns good water, well fenced and drain- ed; 5 acres orchard. For portion- The to Ed. Fahner, Crediton The re -opening of Coven Presby- Hotel. 8-26-4tp terian church organ and auditorium 150 acres of„land for quick sale, extra good buildings, well fenced: close to town, good locality. Also two grass farms. -- Apply to D. Lip- ert,, )Pashraotr ":Ont. on Sunday was the occasion for hold- ing two splendid services. Exten- sive repairs and alterations have. been made 'to the organ and choir loft which not only improve.t e,tone of the instrument :and give,llettenirt rangement and more accommoda- tion for the choir but add consider- FOR SALE Comfortable seven ably to the general appearance of room, frame house on Huron Street, the church. The whole pulpit plat- -Exeter, . apply to GLADMAN & form and organ «manual have been STANBURY, Solicitors 8-2-tf Moved out six and one half feet and the console dropped into a pit in front of the choir. The minister, ' I am not Jack of all trades, but 1 Rev. Jaynes Eoote, B.A.; preached am master of all these -TAILORING at both services most able and elo- quent sermons to congregations which filled the church, . The flor- al decorations were particuilarly beautiful and the music was of the same high order as is always ex- pected of Caven Choir. At froth services Prof. Joseph Tirri, leader of Colborne St. Church orchestra and of Loew's orchestra, and a ioted vfdIinist, was the special artist while The choir was assistedby Miss Mar- garet Forbes and Mr, orbes of New St. James church, London, by Miss Netta Pryde, of Windsor, a former member and Miss Blanche Senior, of Exeter: Miss Forbes sang solo nuMbera both morning and evening . incl Misses Senior and Pryde took ' ASSURANCE COMPANY solo parts in the anthem., Phone 184, Exeter,' CLEANING- PRESSING LEANINGPRESSING t.EPAIItING So if you want any of this kind of work done and you want a real job of it, Phone i93. Your wants 'are answered by letting T. H. ELLIOTT do your work. Et. M..,PE A►IITCIS Agent tor CANADA LIFE ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer,• investments • ' •Insurance Office one door youth Times Office W. R.,tGoulding •A.-T.C.hi. • Organist and Cnoirniaeter James St. : United Church Inctrucction Piano Vocal •: Organ ' Theory Supervisor, of Music in Schools Concert Engagements Accepted Studio, Main St. Bos 57, Phone 192 ImatiD li ONT ERAN1,;T.AYLOR I:iciENSED AUCTIONEER for `Huron and' Middlesex FARM SALES iA 'SPIs1CLLLTT Prices reasonable` and satisfactlaa guaranteed EXETER, P. O. for RING 133' - JAMES W. WATSON Licensed Auctioneer Sales conducted in any locality Farm Stock sales a specialty. Satin faction; . ;:guaranteed.. - Chargee mod erste. Ordersleftat this office wiL be promptly :attended te. R.R. Ne 1. Klrktoa. Phone Kirktea 14r3. 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 Connell. . Phone 6 -(The (Mice of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman ) Safety Razor Blades • Sharpened (any make SINGLE EDGE DOUBLE )EDGE Perfect- Edge W. S. COLE, 8o 40 Guaranteed Druggist Sylvester B. Taylor Jeweller, -• Exeter Fitton's' Old Stand WATCH 1t 11i!,Cl.'OCIV'REPA'IHIING GUARANTEED FIRE INSURANCE PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, WITII B. J. CHRISTIE3 OFFICE: North. of. Elliott and Johns J. L. LEWIS BUILDING, and CONTRACTING Mongol and Barns ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS GLADLY FURNISHED Phone 15.2'w John St. East, Exeter LOOK! .�:: LOOK. 1922 FORD TOURING WITH STARTER FOR. SALE Good Running Shape x+''IItST $125 TAXES IT Bagshaw CARLING & MORLEY Barristers, Solicitors, : Etc. LOANS, INVESTMENTS, IN- SURANCE - Office: Carling Block, Malt Strad- Exeter, traaii .Exeter, Ont. - GLADMAN 'SE STANBURY Barristers , Solicitors are. Money to Loan, Investments Mai,# Insurance, Safe-deposit Vault for `nee of osif Clients without charge.:, Exeter London Henna Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D..; DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict Dental Wiest it Military District, Number Ona, Lotor don, Ont. Office' Phone 84W Residence Phone 343 • Main Street, Exeter, , Osit. Office Closed Every Wednesday Dr. G. F. Roulston; L.D.S..D.tD.. DENTIST Office over I. R. Carling's I&W office. . Extractions Under Oxygen Gas.. Dr. A. R. Kinsman. DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto Univac -, sity. Office over Giadman'& Stanbnn'g 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 . Phones s Office it Residence 30 . DR. W. E. WEEHEI6 Physician and Surgeon .. Late Chief Interne Vancouver General Hospital CORONER FOR "HURON COIF Office removed to the former For& garage building corner of Main ant Ann St. Office hours 2 to 6 and 7 to S p.m. Phone: Office 67W, Reeldonce 1Tj DR. E. S. STEINER VETERINARY SURGEO'-! Graduate of the Ontario Veterfnart College DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMTil. LY ATTENDED TO • Office, old Ford Garage Building Corners of Main and Ann Streets Telephones: Office 158w, House • lfgt EXETER, ONT. Dr, A. B. Gibson, V.S. VETERINARi' SURGEON Office and residence, Main St. South Second house from end of pave- ment East side of the road. All calls promptly attended to Accommodation for treatment of animals . Phone 99 -- Exeter, Ont. ARTHUR' WEBER. LICENSED AUCTICW0ER For Huron County , FARM SALES A SPECIALTY 8 Years Experience. Prices 'Reuel! , able,,„Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Charge, Phone 157.13 Dasitw'obtt ., `• R, n. xi DANEF.W'oQD. dn, ':i t. ' • 44, Air wain rea▪ r rtig man▪ n AMR rmEN room rroom .:Ill w .:BEC SSI 33 bi kOOTj Gt tfitt )1E sc