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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-9-30, Page 8YA icop ne ,1' STEWART'SrT18,r1G «lo. We are ready with 'a ;tvlisses' and. Children's fall L'otts are very plain, straight striking shades in plain and favor, We will be delighted most complete range of t'k-# hsps',. and winter coats. Tiils 1s6194n'sr; lines—fur collars. Mau new ,•s,ni1. plaid cloths prices are all fii,j,Acuh; f rl, t'b, show you, our new coatsF• •dP:: . s l34neh white Flannelette, 'finish, regular value 35c. Our yard.. • 86 -inch Striped Flannelette. combinations, soft downy finish, QM Special -price •25e yard. lovely close, soft special price 25c d •k a l• Beautiful strii'i`r *1' regular value OP" ` .�Here is a Much Wanted L Ir.e Ladies' and Girl's Pure Brush Wool Sweater cos., with dwelt' rain bow shaded trims, $4,50 and $5.50. Boy's wind breaker sweaters in all new color combpa ions $2.75, $3 00, $3.25. Bob s fancy stripe pull -over sweaters, pure wti Swell combination colors, $2.75, $3.00, $3,25, 4 /441 444 1 Do You Want a Real Ba rg do , Ladies' fancy mercerised • lisle hose -5 different eolotreomt bin ;tions, regular pries $1.25, now going at 69c. OUR GROCERY PRIC Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs. for 25e Vanilla, 8. oz. bottle for 25c Extracts, any flavor 3 for 25c Ammonia Powder, 3 _)kgs 25c Toilet Paper, 6 larg o11s 25c Rice, choice quality, 3 Ib 25c P. & G. Soap Chips, 2 lb 25c. Castile Soap 7 cakes for 25c Crisp Soda Biscuits .... 15C. Thi Tasty Sarddnes 4 boxes for 25c Mixed Tea, our special 59c lb Matches, 3 Large boxes for 29e Pink Salmon, 2 large tins 35c. Shredded Wheat, 2 ?kgs 25c I%ellog's Corn Flakes 3 tdc Y9c. Crisp Ginger Snaps, 2 1b 25c J. A. Stewart Furniture of the Finest QtiaJLty: at GAR.DINER'S . at Specially Low Prices - IF YOU WANT TO BUY BETTER FURNITURE FOR LESS MONEY YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS GREAT'"FRNI- TURE SALE. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME •IS:GOING .OF- FERED .A.T REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. • . "GARDINERS FOR BARGAINS" LARGEST ,STOGY LATEST DESIGNS. BETTER SERVICE'LOWEST PRICES%r' r "TIiERE IS A REASON WHY OUR BUSINESS GtoWtil °4 ' -• "EXETER'S HOME FURNISHER" M. E. (IARDINER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ■ 1 Men's Store Phone 81w NEW SUITINCS FOR F Meld:$:tore Are now in Stock f orR ecus Inspection rrd:,• TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, SERGES New Furnishings are arrivingidaiiy` MEN WILL APPRECIATE THE QUALITY AND STYLEl.OF• THE NEW FALL FURNISHINGS. COME IN AND LOOK TIIE ,OVER. y . \i\f. T AAR. ,.. , Merchant Tailor and Gents' OntfLUer7, ,. Phone 1414 Phone 194 SOUTH SERVICE STORE HAVE YOU TRIED MUFFETS? Our slogan of fresh goods and clean store 'means something. We are trying • to live up to It. AtII•l OSE *mop 11 WELCOME '1rOU 4. d CHAS W. FORD 'We Deiivt�f' "D" Company of the. Iron Regi- ment will commeflce training the beginning of next week. Capt. R. Dougall, of Hensall,b;ifas charge of Se the company and gt. Maj. ` L Gambrill, M. M., will be in change of the training. > •• TELEPHONE. CHANGES 'A • LONDON r Extensive change in'the `telephone system of London will culminate on Saturday night when a second OX - change will be put Histo`" derviee. Local telephone users, having occa- sion to call anyone in London •.should bear in mind that all tele hue nu,Yi - bers: there are'':to 'be tcha�n Sed, ;arnd ter: S tar ay, , only. .the numbers •as ik tile new directory should be ried taehman,ia it ctudes the tattin. iUf ° the exchange. ('Metcalf' ,' or 'Iltairinent') to which the subscrib- er's' Jibe 'rs oonneeted, had' the ex chap n and1�� e acne 'rumba lex}, esi►o'Oi+� ��be given to.the operator 1 kx1 tkil g a call. Manager Lawson kasy th t local users sho'tild snake sure old'"i`he new number at London, before plac- ing a easy. .y Exeter Markets Wheat 1,2O Oars" 4,5c, Parley 50c, Manitoba floor $4.55, Blended flour $4,05 Pastry flour $3,55 Feed Flour $1.00 .. Shorts $1.60. Bran $1.60. Creamery butter 3,80. Dairy butter 32-350, .Eggs, extras 40c, Eggs, seconds 28c. New Potatoes $1.50 to $2,60 Lard 20'e Hogs $11.75 t Hogs, selects, $12.92, Coca1sr The Women's Institute will hold a cooking sale Saturday at: two p.m. in the sample room of the Central Hotel. Mfrs. J. S. Grant will be. "at home" pn Tuesday, October 5th, from 3 to 6, and the first Tuesday- of each. month. Zurich Fair .6n Friday.. Kirkton Fair on Wednesday of next week. Mr. C. W. Eeddy has purchased. a new Chevrolet landeau sedan. Mrs. J. O. -Brown, of London, vis- ited with friends in Exeter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Quance and family were in London over Sunday. Miss, Mas Abbott is holidayng. with relatives and friends in Strath- roy. Miss Betty Grant is spending ' a few days this week with Glencoe friends. Miss Ila Weetcott, of Winnipeg, Man., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rd. ,Coates. Miss Elva Smith, of London, spent the week -end with Miss Verdes Rowcliffe. Mrs. John Markham, of London, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell. Mr. B. W. F. Beavers .and son Reg. visited the former's mother near St. Marys on Sunday, The Ladies' Aid of James St. Un- ited church will hold their Harvest Home services next Sunday. Brinsley United church will hold their fowl supper on Thursday, Oc- tober 21st. Watch for bills. Mrs. J. P. Fowler and Mr. Gordon Fowler attended the funeral. of Mrs Fowler Sr. at- Dungannon on Sun- day. The Annual Plowing Match wil be held on October 21st on the farm of Mr. William Welsh, London, Road north. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stuckert 'sand family, of Kitchener, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz Sunday. Mrs. F. H. Struckett and daugh ter Marjorie, have returned to their home in Windsor after visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Ward. The fur checker that last• week was advertised as lost has: been re- turned to the owner having heen found by Mrs. Prouty. ' Mrs. Rod. Ellis- and iittle son, Alex., of Parkhill, spent several days during the past week with the former's father, Mr. Alex. Dow. Rev. Rd. Redmond of Baltimore and his brother Frank JrRedmond, of Lethbridge, Alta., are at present visiting Mr. John E. Dignan. Andrew street.'? Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson and son Peter, of Stratford, and Miss Ruby Creech, who is attending Strat- ford Normal, spent Sunday"with Mrs. T. G. Creech. There will be,,no kick from the citizens of Exeter if the MacKenzie King Government decides at the forthcoming session to build a new postoffice in to n. Mr. John Kiper, of Zurich suf- fered a fractured nose recently when a piece of pipe he was trying to bend slipped from a , vice and struck him in the face. Mr. W. S. Cole, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, motor- ed to Wyoming Sunday and Mr. Cole's mother who has been visiting in Wyoming returned ,with them. Mrs. J. T. Miners, Mrs. J. T. Mor - fan and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers have been appointed delegates to attend the Provincial W.C.T.U. convention to be held in Hamilton in October. Mr. R. E. Davis, of Blenhein, spent the week -end with his parents in town. Mr. Davis, who is with the Canadian Bank of Commerce, has been transferred to the Windsor branch. Mr. and Mrs. Et Treble, accom- panied by Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Ward, of London, motored to Owen Sound to visit Ur. and Mrs. R. Quigley,over the. week -end. - Mr. Hy. Puke, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff,`„ Toronto, w; b'ahas been holidaying in Muskoka for a couple of weeks, is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fake. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Craig, Miss Ella Samson and J. A. McLachlan, of Glencoe, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Singleton and daughter, Helen, of Ailsa Craig, were recent visitors at J. S. Grant's. ` ` Mrs, Robt. Campbell, who has• been visiting her sister, Mrs. Gould, of Hay, and lier neices, Mrs. Turn- bull and Mrs. Beavers, of town, re- turned last week to her home in Saginaw, Mich. Rev. J. W. Down, Miss Florence Down, and Mr. Theodore Down, Spent the week-end"with Mrs. W. D. Yeo and other friends, leaving Tuesday morning to visit with friends in London and Woodstock. P. W. Hostetler, a garage man of Argona, Was sentenced -to'. a tenni of six to nine nionthe In the Reforma- tory for • breaking into ':Br'enner's garage at Gand Bend ailed. ,stealing some tires. The , trial cane up in Goderich. , We are very, sorry intleedt to learn that Mrs. Joe , c Anald Exeter North, who has been ill for many months with heart and nerve trouble, is at present in a very ser- ious cenditin with jaundice. We extend our sympathy and hope for a speedy recovery, THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE (-&YEN Pli.I Hs iTBI{IAN mum' Rey. James' Foote, 13.A., Mulder 1.0 ;a,nt.—Sunday School 11 ztjn.--Service as Usual. 7 p.m.—Service as usual, JAMES ST. YJNITE[ta: ;CHURRCH OF C \\AIYA.I?A Itev. D. 1"TcTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A,T.C.M. 'rganist .and Choir -Leader Special Harvest I;,leiue .Services 11 a.in.—`The Crowning of the Year' 3 p,m.,--Sunday School. 7 p.m.—"The , Tragedy of Middle Life," Tlie story of a wonian who "lost all .:her earthly •posses sions but kept her soul. NOTE—The choir will furnish special music at both services, and will be assisted by Mrs. E. A. Len- nox, soprano. soloist. .of Central Un- ited churh, Stratford, and Mr, F. G. McTavish, tenor, ,also of Stratford. Special thankoffering for the Ladies'• Md Society. A special day, with special messages and special music. Don't fail to .make a ,special effUrt to be present. Trivia Meoaia! Church 11 a.m.—"The Sourse of Satisfac- tion.", 3 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m, "Weaves of Webs." MAIN STREET ,UNITED talURCH Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.—"Tke Divine Redeemer's Unity with God." 3 p.m.—Sunday School. "A New Start." 7 p.m.—'Self Encouragement." Holidays are • over, Rally Day is over, October is here. The church needs your loyalty and you need it. Let's keep RALLIED from NOW. SALVATION ARMY Sunday, October 4th, 1926 11 amp.—Brother Cann of London. 2.30 p.m.—Free and Easy Meeting. 7 p.m.—Bother Cornish of.Elimville This Sunday is our Havest Thanks giving. Our visitors ,are no strang- ers to you, so conte ,and make your- • , self at home in our midst, -join in the Festival, and get a ,rich blessing. • ;On Monday, October.5th, at 8 p.m. a Thanksgiting: Tea-rin the Hall will 'be held. We invite all scholar's parents and friends- ib unite in 'an 11 Powell's Variety Store Plain::Price Store SPECIALS ]Teat, THIS WEEK 97 -Piece Dinner sets.- '` 1.00., 75c Brooms, 5 "string 50q ? 5 Pairs Children's hose x15, 2 Pair Ladies'' Pure Silly hose 0.50r NAMELESS Cold Remedy 25e. Gowans Instant Cocoa -'25c BULBS—Tulips, Narcissus, ` Sapre4. Lillies, Freezias. NOTICE ---Why nal have, a, real musician assist you in choosing a piano? It costs you nothing and there is such a difference in pianos. Phone, write or call on Mrs. Gam - brill, the music teacher with a most successful record and the one who publishes results. Exeter;'Ont 9-16-tf FOR SALE—Farm, 125 acres, township of Fullerton, 2 Miles west of Russeldale on Thames Rd., well equipped, clay loam, land in high state of cultivation, gbod -bank -barn and stabling, silo, hogpen, hen house' driving ,shed, garage, nine :roomed brick house, modern furnish; bath, hot and cold water. Apply Mrs. Henry Balfour, Cromarty P. O. 9-23-2tc FARM FOR SALE -100 acres, 3rd con., Blanshard; hip roof barn 46 by 72; brick and frame dwelling; 5 acresof hardwood bush; '3 miles to shipping 'station; all well fenced and drained. Price $7,000.00. • Ap- ply to Win J Nairn St. Marys, Out. R. R. No. 1. = FOR SALE—Comfortable seven THURSDAY, :SE>+"i'ii110J R tt0 46 ..s I lII lIl 11 I I I I � III ,•IIILII)1I I 11 I L I 111111 1 I lillll II 1 111i III 1U1i11 it I Ili. 1 l I ' II lfl 1 I III I IIII IIIL_ IM I I N1 M ,_ I 1 II ll1 l�l...III... 1 1..11111..111111..11..11 l I11111I1111lII � III I .1.111101. s MIIMM .▪ .▪ 1111 1.10111.1. .011.1.11 .1110. FOR Ni .. THE MASTER- HAT OF CANADA Tilt by Biltmore Mats. Limieed, Guelph: Qui. Look at Your a't_*---I veryone Else Does We Are Showing the New Shapes Sout Cott Bros. '!Ifill,h1111111M1111111111111111111111111Alllllllillllllllllllllllill IRIIII11111111111111111111111i11i11It1111111111111111111111111iIIIINIIIHip Have Your Eyes Examined To -day 7 There is nothing to be gained by delaying that eye examination. There is much to be lost. Each day that your eyes are under. a strain makes it More difficult for your t Optometrist- to give -you . sa'tis- factory glasses You will , be surprised at the thor- oughness of our me't i ds, -and will be pleased,with the glasses. Call today and learn• the truth aboit't• your eye$ :f , , ,o�n•. Wad.. QPR¢,1Ti'OR ,R 1pi*Aqvuif OT. ' E TER :CONT.• R. N. ROWE r'u.ttNITURE DEALER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Everything Up -to -Date YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT'' OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES. Phone 20W Night 20J FOR SALT 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. Slightly used High. Grad Piano finished in Satin Walnut at a Bar- gain Price.—S. Martin & Son. Pianos to Rent LOST—Between Exeter and Sea- fortit&Ontanio -license. No. 22.7-520. Finder please return to Observer Office, Hensall or Times Advocate. FOR SALE—Happy Thought steel range with tiled high back and warming closet, large oven ` and res- ervoir; four -burner coal -oil stove; Ladies' Bicycle. Apply at Times- Ad—vocate.. .For Sale -Quebec Heater, nearif new Baseburner, with oven, cheap Several fine homes in` Exeter Large square new Linoleum 6 dining room chairs,_ bed and springs. Inquire at / POWELL'S BAZAAR, PHONE 5l The Women's Institute are asking for 'donations,. of quarts of fruit for the Children's Shelter at. Goderich to, be left at Mrs. W. D. Yea's store not later than October 156. Mr, N. I. Dore, C. I4. '%i.. agent, is On holidays and his place at the station is being taken by Mr. Ba nhar.. lVf •. D � � lies, :,who Y 4 C.tla m ) has been relieving out et town is back on the job again. Mr, . and Mrs. Dore visited for several days in Toronto and this week they are mov- ing. into their new residence on Wil- liam St, room, frame house on Huron Street, Exeter, apply to GLADMAN & STANBURY, Splicitors 8-2-tf FOR SALE—Several farmsat reasonable, prigs, good buildings, easy terms to• responsible parties,, Apply to James W. Watson, -R. R. I, Kirkton, Ont., phone Kirkton 5.4=2. / Public School reports for sale at the Times -Advocate at 25c a dozen. A good second-hand eorn binder for sale at Wm. Ward's. 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. PICKAI;D, John Street EXETER. !it e'nt'>fo'r otelit West Life :9406 : M.. '. R A 1N S ' Agent for CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Phone 164, Exeter ERNEST 1 T,T,TOT Conveyancer, Investments Insurance Office•' one door south Times Office W. R. Goulding . A C. M. Organist and (inoirmaster Tames St. United . Church Inatrncction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Concert Engagements .Accepted Studio, Main St. pox 57, Phone 192 EXETER, QNT. FRANK; TAYLOR 'LICENSED ,!IU'CTfONEER for Huron' and Middlesex FARM SALES ' A SPECIALTY Prices,reasenable and satisfaction guaranteed'. xX1l:T:ER:P., 0.; or RING 125 TAMES W. WATSON .icet'ised ,Auctioneer Sales conducted"., in any locality Parra Stock. 'sales a specialty. Satin• taction ,•guaranteed. Charges mod erste.:I10rdars left, at this office will' tie promptly attended to. R.R. Na 1, Kirktoat, Phone Klrkten 64r*. DR..;11/1i,C G. FLETCHER Grie'duate of Faculty of. Medicine, Universitycpf Western Ontario, Mem- ber of tthhe.• 43oilege • of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontarioy Member' of the British Medical Council Phone 6—(The offfice • of the late ,Dr. H. K. Hyndwan) Safety Razor Blades Sharpened (any make SINGLE 'ED'GE 8e DOUBLE EDGE ...., 4e Perfect;' Edge Guaranteed W. S.,,COLE, .Druggist Sylvester B. Taylor Jeweller; — Exeter Fitton's Old Stand WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING GUARANTIED • FIRE INSURANCE PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST t LOSS BY FIRE, WITII CHRISTIE OFFICE: north of EWott and Johndl J. L,. LABWIS BTIILDING and CONTRACTING Houses and. Bairns ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS GLA11M T IoU.RNISHED ' `:°,T'oha St. East .Eireter I;hoR0I.62 M^ Y: a LOOK! LOX. 1922 PORI) TOURINGITH F STARTER FOR, O SALE Good Itunning Shape, FI1 ST$125 FAKES IT -I Ia �.: aha .. �, W CARLING & MORLEY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. LOANS, INVESTMENTS, IN- SURANCE Office: Carling. Block, Main Stree Exeter, Ont GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristera,,, Solicitors ie. Money to Loan,' Investeat Y mO' Insurance. Sate -deposit Vault fa use ' of '}t6% Clients without charge. Exetier LoUdop Hesise . Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.D.D.L DENTAL SURGEON' Late Listrict Dental Offfoa>t $ Military District, Number Ons, L. don, Ont. Office Phone • 84W Residence Phone 143 Main Street; -^Exeter, Oat*. Office Closed Every Wednesday .p Dr. G. F. Roulston. L.D.S..D.Ia. DENTIST over I. 'R. Carling's Lang Office office.. Extractions Under Oxygen bas.: Dr. A. R. Kinsman. L.L.D..D.D.S DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto Univ'.& city. • Office over Gladman & Stanbnr'g office, Main Street, Exeter. DR. HARRY T BROWNING M.D.C.M., Toronto L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh L.F.P.&S. Glasgow Physician &' Surgeon Office over Browning's Drug Stem Phones Residence 30 Once 211° esvo._ DR. W. E. WEEKES Physician and Surgeon Late Chief Interne Vancouver General Hospital CORONER FOR HURON COU ITL Office e r emo ved to the former Fort garage building corner of Main a;n& Ann St. Office hours -2 to 5 and 7 to 8 Phone: Office 67W, Residence SU DR. E. S. STEINER VETERINARY SURGEON- " Graduate of tbe .Ontario Veterfesa* College DAY AND NIGHT CALLS FROWN' LY ATTENDED TO Office, old Ford Garage Building Corners of Main and Ann Street, Telephones: Office 158w, House ups EXETER, ONT. Dr. A. B. Gibson,. VETERINARY SURGEON Office and residence, Main St. Soutk. Second house from end of pave- ment East side of the road. All calls promptly attended Eck Accommodation for treatment of• • animals , Phone' 99 --- Exeter, Ont' ARTHUR I� R WEB1#R •. • LICENSED • AUCTU\ EER For.tr s H r on„ roaurwty Ii`t1IiM SA'X,ES A SPEotAufk Years Experience. Priced Reagent* no on Guaranteed or able, Satisfaction Charge. Phones 1i7. M bash cod - . I,. ii. DA8RW, old, ,: 1