The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-10-14, Page 8•tjhone'16
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We are ready with a most complete range aff,,,te,fileS%.-
Misses'. 'and Children's fall and winter coats. Thls. SeaSeil'a r
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toataare very plain, straight lines—far aollara. Many
Striking shades in Plain and plaid elothv—prices are all,A*iyour
avor. We will be delighted to show you our new cOatS';111,:ir
Extra Sneciai
SO -inch White Flannelette, lovely close,
finish., regular value 35c, Our special price 2tire\P"'•
yard.
30 -inch Striped Flannelette, Beautiful stripe
combinations, soft downy finish, regular value 33e
our Special price 2,5e yard,
3, Ladies' and Girl's Pure Brush Wool Sweater cloagg"with
lovely rain, bow shaded. trims, $1.50 and $5,50. o
Boy's Wind breaker sweaters in alI new color combinations
1 $2,75, $3.00, $3.25,
Boy's fancy stripe pull -over sweaters, pure wrpol,‘, swell
combination colors, $2.7.5, $3.00, $3.25.
Do You Want a -Real 13argam
Ladies' faacY mercerised lisle hose -5 different color Coln-
binations, regular price $1.25, now going at 69e.
OUR GROCERY PRICES
Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs. for 25c
Vanilla, 8 az. bottle for 25c
Extracts, any flavor 3 for 24c
Ilk Ammonia Powder, -3 ..)kgs 25c
Toilet Paper, 6 larg :-olls 25c
Rice, choice quality, 3 M 25c
P. & G. Soap Chips, 2 lb 25c.
Castile Soap 7 cakes for 25c
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Crisp Soda Biscuits -.:..!„r,5c. Th
Tasty Sardines 4 boxes' for 25c
Mixed Tea, our special 59c 113
Matches, 3 large boxes for 29e
Pink Salmon, 2 large tins 35c.
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 11,5c
Kellog's Corn. Flakes 3 for 29c
Crisp Ginger Snaps, 2 Ib 25c
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'Sur Wuiderfu1 Furniture Values
Are Drawing The Crowds To
This Store
It's surprising the great number that aro taking advantage of
our wonderufl furniture values. Our stock is so large and so up-
to-date that it malcs4 ic a pleasure to shop here.
"GARDIN'ER'S FOR GREATER VALluaS."
"THE HOME FURNISHER"
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
FINEST MOTOR AND FUNERAL EQUIPMENT
Long Distance Caps PoMptly ttended To
Phone 74w OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Night call 74j
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stock for ,
Inspection
TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, SERGES,
New Furnishings are arriving dally -r.
MEN WILL APPRECIATE THE QUALITY AND STYLE OF THE
NEW FALL FURNISHINGS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER.
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• The finest wheat -that ever greetecl the reapat:
- harvest-- time goes.into themaking of
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Exeter Ontario .'7;:,*;„7.--:•,.
atter Markets
Wheat $1.25,
Oats '150.
Barley 500,
Manitoba flour $4.55.
Blended flour $4.45
Pastry flour $3,50
Feed Flour $1.90
Shorts
Bran $1.60.
Creamery butter, 38c
Dairr butter 32-35e.
Eggs, extras 40c.
Eggs, seconds 28c.
New, Potatoes $1.25.
Lard 2ec
Rogs $11.50.
Hogs, selects $12.65.
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Exeter H. S. Field Day on Friday.
Citizens are welcome, no admission.
Rev. Jas. Kestle is quite 111 at his
home on. Albert St,
Miss Helen Dignan is visiting for
a coupl% et weeks in Toronto.
Mr. Wilfred Turnbull left to at-
tend Technical school )namilton.
Messrs. Cliaa. Acheson and Joe
Grant, of Loudon, spent Sunday at
their homes in town,
Mrs. (Capt.) W. Qxtaby, of Brant-
ford, spent as few days last week
with Mrs. R. 1 Creech._
Brinsley Milled church will hold
their fowl supper on Thursday, Oct.
A Anniversary next Sunday.
Mrs. R. Middleton, of Vancouver,
13. C., spent Thursday of last week
with Dr. W. E. and Mrs. WeekeS.
Mrs. W. Snell has returned home,
after visiting for a week. with her
sister, Mrs, Windsor, of Pt\11urou
Mrs. Fitzgerald and family, oi
Chiselhurst, are moving into the
Baskerville house on Wellington St.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Withun and
daughter, Eleanor, of Detroit, called
on friends in town one day last
week.
Huron Presbytery of the United
church met at Bayfield on Tuesday,
several being present from this cem
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson and
sou Peter, and Miss Ruby Creech, of
Stratford, spent Sunday with Mrs,
T. G. Creech,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.„DeIonney and
son, Arthur, of Detroit, visited with
friends in Crediton and Exeter on
Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Welsh. Mrs. John
Snell and Mrs'. W. W. Hodgins, of
Lucan, visited with, relatives in
Sarnia last week.
Mrs. L. V. Hogarth, wlio last week
underwent an operation for appendi-
clis
iu Victoria Hospital Lbndon,
g,t trtng along nicely-.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bertrand and
daughter, Mr's. G. Sommerville, o
Detroit visited with Mr, and Mrs
,foi a few days. —
Two auto' loas-.0, of, young people
from town motored -Co" L.. unias
Wednesday morning to spend the
day with 1\h. and Mrs. Thos. Coates.
Mr. Milo Snell lest a valuable
horse orr Sunday. It was one of a
matched team and Mr. Snell refused
$175 far it 'On the previous Thurs-
day.
Mrs. L French, of Herronton,
Alta., Mrs. Wm. Wise and Mr. Ed.
French, of Torono, motored up and.
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Follick.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Myers' and
son Billy, of Detroit, motored, over
and spent the week -end with Miss
Sanders and Miss Vosper. Tb i4 lat-
ter returned with tlieni on. a visit.
A report of Kirkton Fair and a
portion of the report of Zurich Fair
which was crowded, out of our
columns last week, will be found on
one of the inside pages this week.
Mr. J. Maurice Senior motored up
from Toronto and spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Senior. Miss Blanch_ Senior,
who has been visiting in Toronto, re-
turned home with him.
• Mr. M. R. Complin, who has been
holidaying for several weeks resum-
ed his duties as than.agr of the Can-
adian Bank of Commerce ,on Friday
Mr. D. M. Schutz, who was relieving
here returned to Hamilton.
Capt. Oliver; wife and tamilY,
have been in Toronto for several
days as delegates to the Salvation
Army congreSs held at the arena.
The S. A. services on Sunday were
conducted by local soldiers.
The many friends of Mrs. Hillery
Horton will be pleised tO know that
she has returned home from Victoria
Hospital, London, where she under-
went two operations,, and that She
is much improved in health.
Mr. Everett Haist, of Detroit, who
a few years ago conducted a bake
shop in Hensall has purchased the
bakery business of E. Koehler, of
Zurich, and has taken possession.
His many friends in this community
will welcome him back.
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THE EXETERillVIES-ADVC!CATE
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Reif, Ja4101$ 11.A,;1111.111Ster
84th 4xxxvtals,uvr
11 a.M.—Rev, David Perrie, D.D, of
Winghean,
10 a.m.—r-Sunday School
7 David Perrie, DX.
Special music by the choir
*TAKES T. UNITED CHURCH OF
CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C,M.
Organist and. Choir -Leader
Rev, W. 'R. Alp, 13*.A.,, of Auburn,
will be the preacher at both services.
Mr, Alp is one of our best preachers
in Huron Presbytery and tlie friends
of Exeter are cordially invited. to
hear him.
Trivitt Mernoi 'ial
Church
11 a.m.—"Children's Day Service."
3 p.m.—Sunday School,
7 pan.—Service withdrawn in favor
of Caven church anniversary.
I!IAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
11 a.m.—Service withdrawn. Con-
gregation invited to worship with
Caven at 'anniversary.
3 p.m. Sunday School.
7 p.m.—Rev. James L. Foster, of
Kirkton.
Powell's Variety Store
Plain Price Store
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We have installed a large Butter:‹—..._
Kist Corn Popper which runs by
Hydro. 'We invite the public to trysome of our freshly Popped buttered
corn. We make it .fresh each day.
It is also recommended as a ,cereal,
being...eaten with sugar and cream, —
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Generous bags 5c.
And too we have received Ladies'
Cashmere stocking, toilet and shay-
ing soaps, percolater tops,/ elastic,
Flowering bulbs, Hyacinthe'" Sacred
Lillies, Tulips, Daffodills, Freezias,
Narcissus, and Crecquos. Ask to see
our new tea -sets. •Come here for
Bargains, we have‘ them.
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For Sale
Quebec Heater, nearlf new
Baseburner, ,with oven, cheap
Several fine hoine,in Exeter
Large square new Linoleum
6 dining room chair, bed and
springs.
Inquire at
POWELLS 13AZAAR, PHONE 55
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INSURANCE
E. C. Harvey
L. V. Hogarth
— Agents —
Mutual Life of ,Canalla
Prize winners at the Exeter Horti-
cultural Flower show are requested
to calf at the off ice the secretary -
treasurer and secure their prize
inoney.----J. G. Stanbury, Sec'y-Treas.
A man with a wife and one child
desires work on a far., Apply Box
VI. Exeter.
FOR SALE—Secondhand Hil-
borne wood furnace, new flue, in
number one shape. ApPIy to John
Bolton R. 1, Henson., phne 13 on
73. 10-14-1tp
FOR SALE -200- bushels of man -
golds and 100 bushels of turnips.
Apply to Harp Rivers. , -10-14-1tc
FOR BALE -5 month s nIcl calf.
pply to Thos. Kernick, -Exeter
North. . • 10-14-1tp
FOR SALE --Two men's wintr
coats, two girl's coats, Two men's
suits, two men's sweaters. For in-
formaion apply at Times -Advocate.
10:14-2tc
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' FOR SALE—Pony, ,bug'gy' and 1„:7, FOR SALE—Comfortable' seven`
harnes, all in good condition, Ap-. rooin,, frame house on Huron * Street,
ply to D. Parkinson, Huron St., Ez_ ,Exeter, , apply to -GLADMAN &
eter.• 8 -2 -ti
STANBUR,Y, Solicitors
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ercoat for the &Ord days that are coming.
We are showing the newest cloths
tailored in verysmart models.
• Boy's at $15.00 and $17.00
Men's at $18 50; $22.50, $25.00 and $5.
LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS
SIVIART STYLES IN '12r 14; AND 16 YEAR SIZES; ALSO A. VERY
FINE RANGE OF THE NEWE$T STYLES AND CLOTHS THAT ARE
PRICED ° REASONABLY. - WE EXPECT A NEW SHIPMENT THIS
WEEK AT POPULAR PRICES, •
• Woods Lavender Underwear for
Women •
IN COTTON, COTTOAND WOOL, SILK AND WOOD, ALL WOOL,
AND SILK. WE CARO THIS. POPULAR LINE OF TAILORED TJN-
DERWEAR FOR WOMN; ASK TO SEE IT.
Popular Priced at 75c. $1.00 $1 25 $1 50
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Have Your Eyes
• Examined Today
There is nothing to be gained by
delaying that eye- examination.
There is much.to be lost.
s 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.
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John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
MAIN ST, EXTER. ONT.
PHO E 70
R. N. ROWE
„FURNITURE DEALER" AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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Everything
Up-toDate
YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT
•OUR STOCK AND GET OUR
PRICES.
Phone 20W Night 20J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
a Court will be held, pursuant to
The Ontario Voters' List Act, by His
Honor the Judge of the County
Court of the County. of Huron at the
Town. Hall, Exeter, on Tuesday 26th
1day of October, 1926, at 2.30 o'clock
in the afternoon to hear and deter-
mine complaints of errors and omis-
shins in the Voter' Listof the Muni-
cipality of the Village of Exeter for
1926.
Dated the 4th day of October, 1926.
JO, SENIOR, Clerk
FR. SALE --Several-• farms at
Hon -Hugh Guthrie, K.C., of There will be a dance held in,the,
Guelph, was on Monday elected tem- Farquhaa ' Hall FridaY evening,' t '
reasonable ' rices, good buildings,
porary leader of the Conservative October 151h.
federal party at a convention held
in Ottwa. He Succeeds the Rt. Hon.
• general housework, must
Arthur Meighen 'who had previously b
• Cook. Steady employment and a
Mr. Wes. Lamport motored to Pt.
Huron Sunday and was accompanied good home for the right perspn; .. ,.' —, . -
home by Mrs. Lamport, who• has 225 Hmari• SL ,t.ge'Titriedikfaaer‘att 2c a dozen.
Public •School reorts, for sale at,
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Mrs. J. J. Callaghan,
London .
tendered his resignation,
e experienced and a good plain
earsY erms a responsible parties.
Apply to James W. Watson, R. R.
Kirkton, Ont., phone Kirkton
54-1
been been visiting with her sistr, $ SALE OR RENT
Mrs. Armstrong, ' of Detroit. Her
AGENTS $500 MONTHLY easy The Folloying Propertie
neice, little Miss Edith Armstrong,
selling MAGIC GAS $1 box equals
accompanied them home
' 33 ine.
Brick Store on Main St.Eeter
Mr. and Mrs. Albert CILIUM andgallons gasolProven merits.
Mervyn, of the Standard Drug Stores Your name on cans. 300 per cent. Commodious Brick dwelling, fur -
London, returned home Friday last Profit. Write quick, P, A. L. nace heated, and wired for 'Electric`
FEBVRE & CO., Alexandria, Ont lighting', etc. with fixturin place, ell
after spending the week on a motor - John St.
trip through Michigan,,stopping at
Pontiac, Detroit, Saginaw and other • A meeting of the Cyclone HockeY
principal cities. Mervyn returned League for South Huron will he .,- Six and a haltacres.dat choice land
suitable for market garden,. running
to London Saturday, • held at the Central Hotel, 'Exeter, through from Huron St to aOhn St.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker, 0 lilx- Friday evening at 7.30. All clubs Choice SaskatekeVran farms in the
eter North, had a pleasant visit from intereTted are asked to send repre- ‘Carnduff, Fillmore, Plenty and Fro -
Mr. and Mrs. Ja,Bmil4 M:rs. /ohm SentgiveS. E. Bates, President. • besher distrits. ,...
Brown, MT, and-..§yl4,eirTgie-• 4: '''-,' .,W'''''.1c:`,
For Price and .term a" On above Nee
Brown and little Son' Fred ell a 114r, Ge. Hynclman. visited In Lon- ROBERT E. LU D, John Street
"Metalf near StrathrY. Mrs, Walk- don Tuesday. ExEnnt;,•. .„•.2, .
er, Mra. jaa. Bron and Itrs. John \r. John Welsh, accompanied by Agent for Great West Life astree ea,.
Brown are sieterg and this Was a his sister 11/lary motored oVer from
pleasant re-unnan. Medina, N. Y. arid visited his brother •
• Mr, 0, 0.*IVIePherson,of Montrea, Mr, W. E. Welsh One clay larstWeek.,
is Plating for a couple of Weeks Miss Welsh .18 remaining for a time,
with his parents, Mr. aid Mrs. A. Mr. and IlIrs. Walter Curiningliani
MePheion, Mr. MePherson, who mOtored to Leamington for over the
for the past few years has cnclitek• Wek-eilcl. Mr. and Mr, 11, Pryde
:,`-`,7,ed a drugstore In Montreal; has dis- and family' radabmpanied 411on and
. posed Of his busineas and after a
visit with his parenta intends leav-
1E4;M. 1P128NCIIS
• Agent for
CANAL)A LIFE
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer, Investmenta
, Insurance •-•
Office one door south Times Office
VV. R. G-oulding-
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Cnoirmaster
James St, United Church
Instrucction Lfl
Plano Vocal Organ Theory
Supervisor of M'usic Schools
Concert Engageraoxits Accepted
Studio, Main $t. Box 57, Phone 1P2
EXETER, omr.
• FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED A.UCTIONEER
for Huron &lid Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Pricers reasonable and satisfaction
• • guaranteed
EXETER P. 0. or RING ilia
JAMES W. WATSON
Licensed Auctioneer
Sales conducted' in any locality
Farm Stock sales a specialty. Satia,
faction guaranteed. Charges mod
erate. Orders left at this officewil)
be promptly attended to. R.R7-Ne
1, Iffrkto. Phoni itirkten F4r2.
DR. M. 6'. G. FLETCHER
Graute of Faculty of Medicine,
University ref Western Ontario, Mein-
ber of the College ofPhysiccans and
Surgeons of Ontario; Member of the
British Medical' Council.
Phone 6—(The offide of the late
Dr. Hyndman)
Safety Razor, Blades
Sharpened (any make
SINGLE EDGE•
psuBLE EDGE 49
Ported Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE, Druggist
Sylvester B. 'Taylor
Jeweller,, Exeter
Fitton's" Old Stand
WATCH AND C1LOCH REPAIRDTG
GUARANTEED
FIRE INSURANCE
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
LOSS BY ETRE, VVITA
F3. cHRIwrie
•OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns
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BunanNo and CONTRACTING
• Houses and Barns
• ESTIMATES AND 'SUGGESTIONS
LADVY FURNISHED
Phone 12*, „,,,John St. East, Exeter
LOOK!
1922. Font, TOURING WITH
SATER' FOR SALE
Good • Running Shape
FIRST $125 TAKES '
Went on tO Windsor to Visit With AsstRAN.00' couploy. • ,• •
Ivir, and Mrs. Jn. PrYde.
hag for Florida for the winter. •along nicel.• . • • 4"* '
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CARLING & MORLEY
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
LOANS, INVESTMENTS, IN-
SURANCE
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Office!' Carling Block, Main Strut!
Exeter, Ont.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
'Barristers, Solicitor; do.
Money to Loan, Investmente MAO
Insuranc.
Sae -deposit Vault for use of ear
Clients without charge..
Exeter London Hermit
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Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.516
DENTAL SlUIGEON
Late Listrict Degtar Offica.
Military Ditrict, Number One, Log.
don, Ont.
Office Phone 34W
• Residence Phone 84.7
Main Street, Exete, Oat
Office Closed Every Wednesday
G. F. Rouiston.
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carling'0 Las#,
office.
Extractions Under Oxygen Gu.
Dr. A. R. Kinsman. L.L.D.,D.D.S.;
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto Hutu*.
sity.
Office over Gladman & Stanbuirt
office, • 1Vialn Street, Exeter.
DR. HARRY J. BROWNING
M.D.C.M., Toronto
L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh •
L.F.F.&S. Glasgow
Physician & Surgeon
Office over Browning's Drug Iftogi
Phones! , • -''''..zn•rtgR31
Residence 30 •- Offisi
01.114.11atie
DE. W. E. WEESES i', •
Physician and tintgeon
Late Chief Interne Vancouver
General Hospital
CORONER FOR HURON couirrir
-Office removed to the fanner Aar*
garage *building Corner of Vain ang
Ann St.
Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.ma
Phone: Office 67W, Residence ST:
DR. E. S. STEINER
VETERINARY 8ITRGE07.7
Graduate of the Ontario Veteninnal.,
College
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMS)
• LY ATTENDED TO •-•
Office, old Ford Garage Building .
Corners of maip. and .Ann Street"
Telephone: Office 158w, House 1118, •
EXETER, ONT.
Dr. A. B. Gibson,
VETERINAIIV SURGEON
Office and residence, Main St. South •
Second house from end of pave-
' ment East side of the road.
All calls promptly attexided 4)0
Accommodation fbr treatment of
animals
Phone 99 -- Exeter, Ont.
ARTHUR WEBER
LICENSEDAVCTIONE1311,
For Huron COtinty
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
8 Years Experiece. Prices Rouen*
able, Satisfaction Oftaranteed or,
• • no Charge.
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