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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-11-11, Page 8STE WART'S Pane 16 11)XTRA SPECIAlf,--.•Ladies' Silk and Wool hose, sith-stand- ards. with very slight imperfections or slightly .soiled—not seconds ---these conte in /alley' checks with full hem tops and `4 plain two tone latr rs with elastic ribb 'tope, Colors are 1Tench Nude, Piping Rock, Peach, Fawn, Tost and Black. kik Regular -value :$1,50—Our price only 9Sc ! • Ladies warm. fleece lined bloomers, colors, grey sand, auve and cream. Special price 75c and S6c, Ladies new Brush Wool Sweaters—cosy and `'witrm-colors, sand, Mile and grey with bright rainbow trims. These are pure wool, double faced fronts, large warm storm collar. Real value $5.50, ki We have a complete stock of the famous Barry Cloth Over•. 4 coats and Ulsters in dark grey and heather, rain proof, wind .proof and moth proof. Sold under an absolute guarantee. Your money back at any time.—It pays to .buy ,u good.. overcoat. lt,.1 Special price $32.50. i I Very pretty and real value china tea set—Yellow with .black trim. --Only $5.75.•, Beautiful. A full china tea set, white body':With Lovely ' Bird of Paradise decorations—only $9.50. ' Useful and treasonable reversible Smyrna Hearth Rugs, size 28.:55 inches assorted colors and patterns. Yours for $2.50. A new one. Fine cut glass water set.' 'fall bell shaped jag, tall water glasses, beautiful Tiffany pattern, .. A rare bargain. the set $4.50. You cannot cannot afford to pass this. store for fresh groceries. Our own blends of teas are wonderful value. Used at nearly all swell tea parties in town: 1\Lxawata—Mixed Tea. Special ..-, ..70s ib Black Beauty—Black Tea Special 70c, It Sailor Bey—Japan Tea. Special ......... 70c lb Try a pound or ask us for sample and enjoy•a. real tea treat. Castile Soap 7 cakes for 25c Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs. for 25c Rice, choice quality, 3 lb 25e Vanilla, 8 oz. bottle for 25c P. & G. Soap Chips, 2 1b 25c. Extracts, any flavor 3 for 255 Crisp Soda Biscuits .... 15e. lb Tasty Sardines 4 boxes for 25c Mixed Tea, our .special 59c•11) Matches, 3 large boxes for 29e Pink Salmon, 2 large tins 355. Shredded Wheat, 2 ;1kgs 25e . t, COME TO THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICE _ rry J. A. Stewart Our Wonderful Furniture' 'Values Are Drawing The Crowds To This Store,. It's surprising the great number that are• ta;king.rndvantage of our wonderufl furniture values. Our stock'is so large and so up- to-date that it makes it'a pleasure to shop here. "GARDINER'S FOR GREATER VALUES." "THE HOME FURNISHER'•'. . SARDINE • FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER FINEST MOTOR AND. FUNERAL EQUIPMENT Long Distance Calls Pomptly Attended To Phone 74w OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, Night r EXTRA PANTS FREE WITH EVERY SUIT THIS FREE PANT COUPON OR THE ONE MAILED TO YOUR HOUSE IS WORTH FROM $7.00 TO $15:00. By producing this coupon at our agent's store on dates Men- tioned, you will be given AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS FREE OF FURTIIrrR. COST, thereby saving,$7.00 to $15.00. V LII) ONLY WITH T1tfE+' AGENT ON • DA'3 ES STATED The •Special representative from the BERGER TAILORING COMPANY LIMITED Makers of "CLOTHES OF QUALITY" LIMITED will he at this store on - THURSDAY, _NOVEMBER 25th, 1926 SUITS TOPCOATS :OVERCOATS Tailored to your individual measure. $24.00 to $35.,010: Come? Take advantage of this great special value. Hundreds of Fall and ,Winter suiting$ and overcoats to select from, Smart Styles, beautiful new patterns and shades. See -them? Order your suit or overcoat on November 25th. Get guaranteed satisfaction in made -to -measure clothes. Thisis. the -greatest op- portunity of the season. Take advantage• of it while you have the chance. EXTRA PANTS FREE WITH EVERY SUIT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ,25th:.. , •. TR. Merchant.Tailor and Gents Outfitter .•-�.m. ...`•a:-`-°•�'"��i- .'' : =. •5hs _ ' .. tF:-� .sur,:"-�:;.• After you have tested the delicious quality of the e , bread it ma ,..,, 1� s, yourappetitte will remind you,to or'd.e "�a.,nlt abs Best, Tl u, rlf. HARVEY BAGS; txtttR,ofir ttiNAnA ARVIN Exeter w 4 5 .'titer ark is Wheat $1.34, Oats 45c Barley 50c, • Manitoba flour $4,56.. Blended flour $4,05 Paatr' flour $3.55 it''eed. Flour $,1.90 Shorts $1,64. Bran $1.60, Creamery butter 38c Dairx• butter 32.35c.. Lard, 20e Eggs; extras 450. Eggs, seconds 35c. New potatoes $1.35-$1.,50 Hogs $10.75. Hogs, sleets $11.82. • THE EXETER 'TIMES -ADVOCATE eCoaals Miss E. M. Bowey spent the holi- days in Toronto. - Mr. Jas. Sanders, of Woodstock, spent the holidays in town. • )Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart spent the holidays in Toronto. Mr. Alex. Stewart, of Loudon, spent 'the holidays in, town. Mr. and Mrs. E. Treble motored to Toronto for the holidays. Mr. and Mips, J. S. Harvey spent the -holidays visiting in _Elora. Miss Ruby Creech, of Stratford Normal, was. home for Thanksgiving. Miss Alnia Harding, of Benmiller, spent the holidays at her home here. Mr. Wm. Dignan, of Liman, spent the holiday with his father in town. Mr. Ernest Wells, of Windsor, vis- ited at his home here over the holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. H. W: Doerr and son Jack, spent• the holiday at Mit- chell. Mr. Harold Nelson, of Detroit, spent the Holidays with friends in town. Mr. and 11Irs. T. W. Neil are spend- ing a few days visiting friends in London. 1'Jrs. Richards; of Windsor, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dore. last week. Miss Mildred Norry, of London, spent Thanksgiving under the par- ental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis and child, of London, were in town for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe motored Thanksgiving. Mrs. L. Golby, of London, spent Thanksgiving in town with her moth- er, Mrs Vale. Miss Ella Link, of Seaforth, visit- ed at the home of Mr. Wm. Kuntz over the holiday. -Mr. and Mrs. Victor Heywood and fancily, spent Thanksgiving with re- latives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. W. Butler, of . Lon- don, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. Perkins. Rev. R.'E. Southcott, of Jeanette's Creek, spent Thanksgiving with his mother in town.. Mr. and Mrs, L. Grieve and family of Strathroy, sent the holidays with' relatives• in town. • Mrs. McLeod, of London, visited at -the home of Mr. W. D. Sanders over the ,week -end. Miss Margaret Strang, .of London, spent the holidays visiting at her home in Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. J. •G. i Jones spent a few days last week with Dr. and Mrs. Harrison, of Detroit. - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coates,• of St.' Thomas, spent Thanksgiving with' their parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dayman, .,of Sea - forth, spent Sunday an',li Monday with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradt and:family of London, spent Sunday and Mon- day with relatives here. Mrs. Wm. Essery and Miss Vera have been visiting for several days with relatives in London. a "Messrs. Wm. Lawson, and George Hind, of Toronto Dental college, were home for the holidays. A number of young people from town, went to London Thanksgiving night to skate on the artificial ice. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harney visit- ed for. several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stathani, of St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brimacombe and Verne spent Thanksgiving with Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Reid, Jr., of London. Mr., and Mrs. Terrington, of De- troit; visited with her sister,,,Mrs. R. G. Reid, of Varna, over the, holidays. Dr. Ross, of Clifford, • and Miss R.oss, of Toronto, visited, with Miss M. Ross, of town over the holidays. Mrs. Thos. Jones and daughter, Miss 'Ella. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice, of Brant- ford. Mr. Grant Sanders, of Toronto University, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and• Mrs. S. M. Sanders. Mr. • Hy. Jennings has moved into Mrs. Elston's house • on Gidley St. recently vacated 15y Mfr. Thomas Nelson.' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huston, of Lon- don, and Mr. Ed. Taylor, of Glencoe, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. W. Burke. • Mr. Jas. Sweet, Sr. spent Thanks- giving with his nephew, Fred Cor- bett, of Hensall, and enjoyed a day's hunting in Hay swamp. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Johns and family, of Toronto, spent Sunday and Monday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..Tohns. • Miss Jessie Manson, of Loncion, and Mr. Will, Manson, of Forest, spent Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. G: Manson. hrr. and Mrs. Hy. Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coyle and little daughter of Windsor, spent the holt- days With Mrs. ltd.. Gould. Sid. 'Sanders and to Toronto for OATEN R'; iii }i<YTERi:AN CHURCH Rev. James I+oots.` R••A.,. Minister, 10 a.m,••--Sunday' School 11 a.ns Tlia' 1' teat Democi'a,t 7 p.m. -.-The mDescription which ex- actly fits, Mr. Garnet Truscott and Sister, Miss Ruby Truscott, motored up from Hamilton and spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Southcott. • The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid of James St. United was l 1i el<l in the church par - :Tors on Thursday of last week •ttith the president presiding and a good attendance. Business consisted, of of plans for the fowl: supper ,which is to be held of N'ovenrber 4th. 'pea was Served by the hostesses, Mrs. Steiner, Mrs. -Rivers, • Mrs. Weekes, Mrs, Gibson, and Miss E. 'I ra'ynd'. n JAMES ST, 'UNITED CHURCH OF' CANADA. Ileo. D. 1FfeTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding, Or'g,.aziis.t `and Choir-Leador The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at both ser vices. 11 a.ni.—"'She Unworthy Partaker. 1 Cdr. 11-29. 3 p.m.,—Sunday School. a•- 7 p.m.—"Sleeping Souls." or "When a young mansleptin church." N. B.—Any having letters of trans- fer from other communions or wishing to unite with us .on pro- fession of faith will please inform the pastor before these ,,services. November 21st, is our anniversary. The pastor will preach and ' Mr. Reg. Hudson, of London, will as silt the choir. Watch for next week's announcements. Trivitt Memorial -- Church Rev. A. A. Trumpet. L. Th„ .Rector Services as usual. 11AIN STREET.' UNITED fJIIURCH Rev. F. E. Ciy sdale, Pastor 11 a.m.—The Pastor T.h�e Issue of the Cross - in Obis- tian experience." 3 p.m.—Sunday School "Reward for Faithfulness." 7 p.m.:—"Perpetual Thanksgiving." .The . Pastor. An invitation to all; a special wel- come for visitors. Powell's 'Variety Store Plain Price Siore Good news for Amberola and Edi- son cylinder phonograph owners. The Edison Co. are sending out 20 new records monthly and we are getting the best ones. •We have just received 37 new songs, etc. The music is catchy and inspiring and the price now ,is just 45c. Come and hear then.A special fancy dinerware . pieces 15 and 25 cents this week. . •.. -. SPECIAL Try our Butterkist Pop Corn, tirade, fresh each day. 5c a bag. Breakfast' size. 15c. Good for indigestion and constipation. -Be sure and get Butterkist. HOUSE FOR SALE Brick residence and garage with three choice :kite ''on •east side of William St., Exeter. Well built and best of materi'al' and workmanship throughout. Central 'location, Will make a choice liome. Special terms of payment if desired. .GLADMAN R - Stanbury • Solicitors for Vendor STRAYED—A. .red - .and white Yearling heifer,and a black and white yearling steer have strayed onto lot 19, cora. 9, stephen. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for advt. Arthur. J. Amy, Crediton.• ' 10-28,3tc. NOTICGE—The -merchants of this , community will' kindly take notice that my wife having left my bed and board I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her in niy name.—Mike Millick. 11-7-3tc FOR SALE OR RENT—Story and one half brick house with furnace and hydro, wiled for stove, good size_ property with orchard and stable. East of Presbyterian church on the corner of Andrew and Hill Sts. Im- mediate possession.. Apply to Fred. H. Hogarth, 1t. R. 1, Exeter; phone Crediton 18 r 15. LOST —A Club -bag :between Cera •tralia and Clinton on the London Road, containing gentleman's outfit Bair gloves, lacly'!;' apparel, etc. Re- turn to Times -Ad -prate and get re- ward. BANTAMS FOR SALE—Phone 69 Exeter. FOR SALE—A car:Ioad of breedy yearling steers, also a few heifers corning in this winter. Apply to Ernie Thompson,Parkhill,' Bell phone. Time gien on bankable. paper. • MAPLE LOGS WANTED Exeter saw mill and lumber Co. are prepared to. pay highest .. cash prices for hard maple logs cut 12 ft. 2 inches and 8 ft. 4 inches 16 in. and up. Ever since the ice storm old maple trees are depreciating in value and the only way to save them is to convert them into. cash To get tae most money out of them is to cut them now and land them on first snow. Exeter• Saw Mill and Lumber Co. STRAYED -Onto. ;`lot 7, con 3, Hay, a two-year-old` heifer. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses, SOS. North- cott, R. R. 1, Exeter. Exeter . school reporton rage two. „Mr. C. H. MCAvey, of W Ingham, visited in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred May and family spent Thanksgiving in Mitchell. ;. Miss Verda Leavitt, of Windsor, spent Thanksgiving at her home here" Mr, Benson Tuckey, ',of London, spent the holidays under the par- ental roof, Mrs. Hopper and son, of Wingham spent 'Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. l3i. ►vitarney. French, of llarmattan, Aita., it visiting: her daughter, Mrs. E. A, rollick, Miss Irene Bird, of London, spent the week -end with her cousin, Mies VI ofa liedgert. 'TI oRSDAY,. wovoivartlit• 11, :to Pliwi• 16 I1111111111111ID 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111 II 1111111111111111 Ilio► 1111111111111 I III I 11111 11111 11 111111111 111 11111 II IIIIIllll1111111111111 11 I 11MI11lllIIffII fl11<lfl®11116 m 1111iil This week we offer a number of new styles, that are the very latest in 'the lame centres Popular Priced at $22.50, 25.00 to $35.00 Boys' and Men's Overcoats We want you to see our new cloths and models. See our Boys' and Men's Overcoats SpeciallyPriced at $1.5.00 OTHERS PRICED. AT$20.,�,n - d $35. hey `a.re built of tough tire tread stock and by auto tire methods.; R. N. ROWE FURNITURE DEALER AND - •frUNERAL DIRECTOR Everything, Up -to -Date • YOU ARE INVITED. TO INSPECT OUR STOCK AND' GET OUR: PRICES. Phone 20W • • Night 20 ft FO$ SALE—Comfortable seven room, frame house on Huron Street, Exeter, apply, to GLAD1}IAN & STAN]31JI�Y Solicitors 8-2-tf FO33. SALE—Three h.p. Interna- tional gag. engine and • half h.p. electric ,raptor. Apply to W. H. Lockwood. FOR SALE—Several farms • at reasonable prices, good buildings, easy terms to responsible parties. Apply to James W. Watson, R..R:1 1, Kirkton, Ont., • phone Rirkton 54-2. VIOLIN LNSTRUCTION Spoor Method. G: M. GRANT Phone 8 for appointments • FOR SATs; OR RENT T-- he Following Properties Brick Store on Main St., Exeter Commodious. Brick dwelling, fur- nace heated, and wired for Electric lighting, etc. with fixturesin 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 ii'tstrlcts. -For price and terms on above see ROBERT •E. PICKARD,..John Street ' "EXETER. Agent for Great West Life .aus'ce Co. AMP/ 4W/INNIMeet U. C. Harvey & L. V. Hogarth Agents Mutual Life of Canada EXETER ONTARIO 1874 1926 The London Life ' Insurance Co. W.C. PEARCE, AGENT Exeter. Phone 130W. 1 Residence, Ann St. two blocks west of Ford Garage 4E3. M. PRAINCJS Agent for CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Phone 104, Exeter If you get worn done by Elliott you are going to have a chaihce to -Win 33/s yards' of Blue Ser.' guaranteed Indigo witli every sui i ressed and of awed overt at re ' - p e d p ss ed and cleaned, suit made, suit dyed or dry cleaned, you win receive- a number and on May .1st,.1.927 these ntilnbers will be put ht a box and a. draw will be made and the first lucky number will be the one to re- ceivethis wonderful piece ,of 18 oz. Blue Serge. '. T, II. ELLIOTT . ,ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer, Investments Insurance • Office one door south Times Office W R. Goulding 'A. T. C. M.. Organist 'and enoirmaster James St. United Church Instruection. in Flung Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schoei Concert Ahngaeements Accepted Studio, Main St. -Box 57, Phone 192 EXETER, ONT. • • PRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER' for Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed EXETER P. O. or RING 128 J'AMMES W. WATSON Licensed Auctioneer Sales conducted in any locality. Farm Stock sales a specialty. Satis- faction guaranteed., Charges mod erate. Orders left at this office wiii be • promptly 'attended to. R.R. Ne. 1, Klrktoa. Phone Kirkton ,64r9. Dn. 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 Council. ° Phono 6 ---,(The o Tice of the late Dr., I.I. K. Hyndna n) Safety Razor glades Sharpened l '( any make SINGLE'EDGE ........... • 3c DOUBLE EDGE 4c Perfect. Edge Guaranteed W. ,S, COLE, Druggist Sylirester B. Ta Jeweller; • Fitton`s Old Stand WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING" GUARANTEED _ ylur. . Exeter FIRE I SURA j.. CE PROTECT YOURSELF. AGAINST LOSS BY Fi.ItEt WVITII ' 3. J. CH1RISTI E" OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns , di. Ld. L I3 Y r g S 13ULLDINOE and CONTRACTING Housed and Barns ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS GLADLY FURNISHED Phone 15 w John St East, Exeter \ LOOK! " LOOK! :922 FOTtP TOURING WITH M STARTER FOR, i OR. SALE `tGood !Running Shape FI,VT T $ 1,25 T.1t10Es IT saw CARLING & MORLEY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. LOANS, INVESTMENTS. IN- SURANCE Office: 'Carling Block, Main Stree!$ Exeter, Ont. GLADMAN & STANBURT' Barristers , Solicitors fico, Money to Loan, Investments Msfi$ Insurance. - • Sate -deposit Vault for nee of gig Clients without charge. -Exeter London Result Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict Dental. OffloeR Military District, Number On•. game don, Ont. Office Phone 81W it{O Residence Phone. 8 4J Min n Street, Exeter, Oat. `•'i Office Closed Every Wednesday' Dr. G. F. RouIston. DENTIST Office over I. R. Carling's Liei - office. Extractions Under. Oxygen Clan •• Dr. A. R. Kinsman. L.L.D..D.D.s, DENTIST Honor Graduate, of Toronto Untc's ' arty. .• Office over Gladman & Stanbesrr' office, Main Street, Exeter. ; DR. HARRY J. BROWNEM i. M.D.C.M., Toronto to -i% L.R.C.P. & - S. Edinburgh, L.F.P.&S. Glasgow ).-74'. Physician & Surgeon - Office over' Browning's Drug Stat,€ Phones ` - Residence 30 . ¢!/herr g� DR. SV. E. WEEK ES Physician and Surgeon Late Chief Interne Vancouver General Hospital CORONER FOR HURON COMFIT Office removed to the fernier Ford' garage building corner of Main's:mit Ann St. 'Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.sr., Phono: Office 67W, Residence &Fix` .;E,S. STEINER VETERINARY SURGED_T Graduate at the Ontario Yeterinsr7 - ,..Collego DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROEM:a LY ATTENDED TO. „ Office, old- Ford, Garage Buildiag Corners of Main and Ann Streets Telephones: Office 158w, House l xaa✓'..,, EXETER,' corn. Dr.: A. B . dihson 'VETERINA .rGSUI3G• 0,7.T' Office and' residence, Main St. South, Second house'ironi encs of pave- ment last side ofthe road. All ;calls promptly attenci,ed to Aceonxmodation for treatment off' animals Phone 39 Exeter, Ont:: , ARTHUR • WEBER LICENSED,. ATr(';r1ONEER for i3nnosa and Middlesev '0ontitt PARA! SALES A SF+EC:IA,L:1Y 8 Years Exporienco. • Prices Reason.. able, Satisfaction Guaranteed at' no Charge • t p,( Phones fi, 7 41ix Itaiuti, ws;,' J 1'L. I1. 14• D.,t IH"Yc1, ,)pp. olor.