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Tuesday, Sept. 18th
DON’T FAIL TO VISIT THIS STORE ON FAIR DAY AND SEE OUR DISPLAY
OF FALL AND WINTER COATS, DRESSES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, DRESS FAB
RICS, GLOVES, MEN’S WEAR, ETC. OUR PRICES ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE.
Exeter Fair
Ladies’, Misses & Children’s Winter Coats
In New Styles, New Materials and New Low Prices. We have half sizes, small sizes
also extra large sizes. Let us show you, these new garments.
SILK-CREPE DRESSES—Special display for Fair Week.
Specials for Fair Day
30 pr. Men’s Genuine Calf Work-Boots,
Panco soles, regular $2.95 for $2.50 pr.
30 pr. Men’s Calf Oxfords, best
the market, Special ..............., . . .
30 pr. High School Girls’ Black
fords, Fair Day Special.............
value on
$2.95 pr.
Calf Ox-
$2.00 pr.
5 dozen Men’s Blue Cottonade Pants, extra
8 oz. weight..............................at $1.35 pr.
Headlight Blue Overalls, no better overall
made, regular $2.00 pr. for .... $1.75 pr.
Extra Weight Grey Cottonade Pants, the
Big B Brand ........................ . . . at $1.50 pr.
Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats
When in town come in and see our smart Suits for men and boys. We give you a big
selection to choose from.
New Fall Shoes for Women and Girls
New Classic Black or Brown Brogue Oxfords for Misses, the newest Oxfords, sizes up
to 8—B and D widths at $3.50 pr. Big range of Women’s Tie Oxfords, Pumps etc.
$2.25 to $2.95. Good School Shoes for boys and girls, priced at $1.50 and up.
Special Showing of Monarch Yarns
The new Monarch Knitting Yarns are here for Sweaters, Suits, etc. This week we
are giving free with a purchase of yarn a needle gauge and measure or a Monarch Knit
ting book of instructions and styles.
SWEATERS—For all members of the family, for school or any purpose at very reas
onable prices.
RAINCOATS—For Girls and Misses at real bargain prices.
LADIES’ & MISSES KNITTED SUITS—On sale at nearly half price.
Superior Chain Store Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday
SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL AFTER FAIR DAY
Rinso large pkg....................................... 19c.
Quick Quaker Oats, large pkg...............21c.
Ingersoll Malted Cheese y2 lb pkg. 2 for 25
Hillcrest Shortening, 1 lb. pkg.‘ 2 for 21c.
3-Star Peanut Butter, .... 25 oz. jar 25c.
Pearl White Soap ................. 10 bars 29c.
Gold Soap...................................5 bars 19c.
Palmolive Soap......................3 caks for 14c
Gele Jelly Powders .................... 6 for 25c.
Canned Peas, new pack, .... per tin 10c.
Phone 32 Jones & May
Ranges, Heaters, Furnaces
NOW IS THE TIME TO SEE ABOUT THAT NEW
KITCHEN RANGE YOU ARE NEEDING
We have a large variety of Ranges to choose from
FINDLAY’S All Enamel Ranges—in two-tone buff, cream &
green, cream & blue and gray & white finishes. These
beautiful ranges are fully enamelled inside and outside. Be
sure you see a Findlay before you buy.
BEACH Companion and BEACH Comrade Ranges—Are also
a very high quality product. All sizes and prices.
McCLARY’S QUEBEC—The stove with a reputation.
DOHERTY SUPERB—With a full 20x20 in. oven and many
others
If you need a new furnace be sure to see the NEW ALL
STEEL TORRID ZONE, the furnace recommended by all Oil
Burner Companies as being absolutely gas proof.
Also McCLARY’S SUNSHINE, NEW IDEA and PEASE
ECONOMY Furnaces. All installations according to the stan
dard heating code.
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TRAQUAIR & LINDENFIELD
News Flash!
Try us for School Footwear.
A complete line of Boots and
Shoes for Boys and Girls
A wonderful range of styles
for Men and Women at
very low prices
DANCE
8.30 p.m. to 12 p.in.
SHORTY GRANT and his
HURONfANS
PEOPLES’ CASH
SHOE STORE
“Shoo Fitting Is Onr Business
Not a Sideline.”
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
EXETER OPERA HOUSE
Admission 10 cts. entitles purchaser
to One Free Dance
Mrs. M. Broderick is critically ill
at her home on Andrew St., with
Miss Doreen Westcott,. R.N., in at-
endan.ce.
above
officers
meeting
evening.
Phone 32
OFFICERS ELECTED
The annual election of
took place at the regular
of the I.O.O.F. on Tuesday
The officers elected were Jr. P.G.,
W. E. Middleton; N. G., Joseph Ker-
nick; V. G., Garnet Hicks; Record.
Secy., E. A. Howald" Fin. Secy., Hy
Jennings; Treas., E. M. Dignan. At
the close of the lodge five car loads
of the brethren motored to Clinton
where they attended a reception of
the Grand Master, Bro. Black, of
Renfrew, who delivered a very in
spiring adderss to the brethren. Vis
itors were present from Goderich,
Seaforth, Brucefield, ■ Hensail
Exeter
largest
home
served
and
lodges, Exeter having the
•representation, outside
lodge. Refreshments
at the close.
the■of
were
little
son
LAD HAS CLOSE CALL
Missing death by inches
Jackie Cornish, four-year-old
of R. H. Cornish, of Elimville, was
badly lacerated and bruised Sunday
afternoon when caught between a
car and a corner of the .house of
Mr. and Mrs. N. Hannigan. Mr. H.
Morris, of Sarnia, was backing out
of the driveway .and believing the
road clear did not. notice 'Jackie and
Norman Hannigan, Jr., standing on
the walk.
going on an angle towards
building when the fender
Jackie rolling him along the
Several standing nearby who
ithe accident, called 'omt and
through the promptness of
driver in. .stopping the car
The rear of the car was
an angle towards the
caught
wall,
saw
only
the
was
Jackie saved from being crushed to
death. The lad suffered from con
cussion of the brain, a badly
wrenched and bruised hip add lac
erations and bruises' about the
head, hands and body and also from
shock. Dr. Dunlop responded to
the call and was on the scene short
ly after the accident happened.
Late Sunday night he pronounced
the lad out of danger and he Is
now recovering .rapidly, Mr, R. H.
Cornish was attending Veteran’s
Parade at Brussels at the time of
the .accident.
figured accident four
miles south of Exeter Saturday
evening when Mr. George Arm
strong lost his life. The kindly
act of Donald Siverns in carrying'
have been
loaned to us through the cour
tesy of the London Free Press.
The top shows Robert B'rooks,
Chief Norry and Donald Siverns1 out the parcels .of a passenger
The two lads were passengers in who was getting off at the spot,
the London-Exetei' bus which possibly saved the lives of ’the
boys as they were sitting in one
of the rear seats just previous
to the accident. The middle pic
ture shows the car driven by
Mr. Armstrong and the lo\ver
picture is that of Mr. Howard’s
bus, with an inset of Mr. Arm
strong.
A NARROW ESCAPE
riding
the side of an automo-
was on his wheel and
Richard on the handle
Mr. Andrew Hamilton
Doug. Hamess and Rich. Pilon nar
rowly escaped serious injury on Wed
nesday evening of last week when a
bicycle on which they were
collided with
bile. Douglas
was carrying
bars and as
was about to make a turn with his
car the boys failed to notice it and
ran into the car. Fortunately they
were thrown clear of the wheel as
one of the wheels of the auto pass
ed over the bicycle damaging it con
siderably.
REFUSE TO ENDORSE
BEER PERMIT REQUEST
At the '•Exeter Council Meeting
Monday evening a request was re
ceived from Homer Bagshaw, pro
prietor of the Central Hotel for the
approval of his application for a
license to sell beei’ and wine. The
council did not take any action.
Exeter, has voted overwhelmingly
dry whenever the matter' was put to
a vote.
KENT—CHRISTIE
A quiet wedding took place at
the Presbyterian Manse on Saturday
morning, September 1st, when Mrs.
Beatrice Christie, of town, was
united in marriage to Mr. J. W.
Kent, of Woodstock. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. S. M. Gor
don, B.A., B.D. Mr. and Mrs. Kent
left on a motor trip to Quebec city
and through the Eastern. States. On
their return they will reside in
Woodstock.
To the Public.
APPOINTED J. P.
Mr. B. W. F. Beavers, of town,
has been appointed a Justice of
Peace, according to an announce
ment made by Hon. A, W. Roebuck,
Attorney-General of Ontario on
Tuesday. Some 20 0 appointments
were made for the province taking
the place of the 10,000 which were
dismissed some time ago. The new
Justices will hear complaints, take
information, issue summonses and
warrants and also act as Clerks of
the local Magisterial courts. They
will not be allowed to charge fees
but will receive annual allowances
of from $1'50 to $100. The appoint
ments in Huron County are: B. W.
F. Beavers, Exeter; Fred Weir, God
erich; Andrew McLean. Seaforth;
G. A. McLennan, Clinton; Allan
Lamont, Brussels; W, C. Adams,
Wingham.
Having severed my connection with the Chevrolet Garage I
am opening up a Garage and Machine Shop in the Simmons’
Building opposite the Public Library
REPAIRS MADE TO ALL MAKES OF CARS
Machine Work and Acetelyne Welding a Specialty
British American Gas and Autolene Oil
Tires & Batteries Service at all Hours.
I wish t6 thank all those who have patronized me in the past
and hope for a continuance of your favors
THOS. COATES