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and members of the
Society will be hc-ld i
on Thursday eyeni
8 o’clock fop ;,’ih,"
other matterS.i'A
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FOR SALE—,Handi;!'‘wringers^ood
as new, good plug®?'coat wj&if*'mink
collar and cuffs ^size t2r-hew heavy
cloth coat never wrorii size 42. Will
sell cheap. Apply/Times-Adocate.
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FOR S
and Leg
top bug"
churn
tor, 7
Appl
Iton,
•s,
harness,
KTutli Rock
good
Daisy
ional cream separa-
capacity, nearly new.
W. Christie, 18rl4, Cred-
APPLES FOR SALE — 400
choice Spies. $1. bus. at farm.
McGuire, Bayfield, R.R. No. 2
---------------FOR SALE—A b^^lFPomeranian, male, 14 monU^^cheap. Apply at
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bus.
Wm.
lte.
PIANOS—'Clearance safe of guar-
v/iReed used pianos,/all thoroughly
everhauled by >feur/ experts. Write
for special list ol bargains. Heintz-
man & Co., 242 Wtndas St. London.
a-
Would you like to earn*- a steady income right Buyout
locality Special ^^^perience
necessary. Opemi..s_.
telligent men. u’ St.
St. Clement Street, Montreal.
good
own
not
to reliable, in
George 57 0
FOR SALE-
boy 12 years old/^
Advocate.
-A jftiodjovercoat for
Ae^ply at Times-
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FOR SALE
The residence of the late Thomas
Mitchell, in CentraHa^.^
This is a cot-x‘ ' -npaii’ ?’witli emctric
"coal and |vood fy/mace,
' ' is o
an
Sd. This pro-
itabR for a retired
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.02
Oats, standard 45c.
Feed Barley 65v.
Manitoba's Best $3.25
Welcome Flour $2.70
Shorts $1.5'5
Bran $1.50
Low Grade Flour $1.90
Creamery Butter 28c
Dairy Butter 22-#3e.
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
A
A
A
B$7.60
large 37c
medium 32c
pullets 23 c..
20c
LOCALS
For these chilly days try,
our Pure Pork
TOMATO SAUSAGE
2 poun
IDEAL
Phone 38
RKET
Main St.
The Exeter W. I. will,, hold then- annual granddfother’g - meeting ' at
the home of Airs^-p. w. F, Beavers
on Tuesday, Wtober 27th at 2.30
srfarp,
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas C. Hili, B A., B.D.
Minister
Mrs. J, G* Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m—--Sunday School
75TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
11 a.m. and 7 p,m.
conducted by
REV. ANGUS MacIVER B.D.,
of Tiverton
Tuesday Evening—
FOWL SUPPER AND PROGRAM
See add on front page
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister
W, R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Cholr-Le.ader
11
3 p.m.-
7 p.m.-
a.m.—The Minister
^Sunday School
-The Minister
Wednesday 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Thursday 8 p.m.—Young P. U.
Sunday, November 1st—-Church An-
niversary, Rev. Duncan McTavish
W. M. S. Autumn Thankoffering,
Sunday, November 29th.
• • •• • •
We are showing some very smart styles and materials in
Ladies’ Winter Coats, beautifully furred with Seal, Wolf,
Fox, Opossum and Sable. Our children’s range include
both untrimmed and tur trimmed coats.
Fall Dresses
In rough sheer and ribbed crepes, with tunics or princess lines, faggotting and
braid trimmings. Our woollen dresses are m jersey, crepe and angora.
$3.50 to $10.95
I
HOSE SCARVES
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GLOVES
In crepe, in shades of Moon
dusk, London Mist, Debon-
To complete your fall outfit
add one of our scarves.
We have three smart lines
of chamo-suede, gloves pric-
air, Saunter and C.hiti brown ed at
at $1.00 per pair 79c. and $1.00 59c., 69c. and $1.00
Flannelette Blankets
In all white or with borders of pink, bl ue, green and orchid. The blankets are
the large size and at popular prices of ♦
$2.00, $2.25 and $2.35 per pair
Mrs. Balman, of "Windsor, is visit
ing with her sister Mrs. T. Oke.
Mrs. W. J. Henman, of London, is
spending some time with Mrs. Skel
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dearing and
Gerald spent
in Brantford.
Miss Stella
Verna Coates
days in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. aieivin L. Sims, of
Windsor spent a few days last week
with their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler, of
London, visited over Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins.
Mr. Reg. Beavers and Miss Billie
Dowie, of Sarnia, spent the week
end with the former’s parents,
Mrs. W. .Foster, of Toronto, is
spending a few days at the home of
her father Mr. James Handford.
Miss Mildred Wood, Reg. N., has
returned to Sarnia after visiting with
Mr. and Mrs, J. Luxton, of Usborne.
Mrs. J. M. Southcott visited for a
few days last week with Rev. R. E.
and Mrs. Southcott at Mt. Brydges.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuell, of De
troit, Mich., called on Mrs. Lydia
Sweitzer on their
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. A.
daughter Mabel, of
Sunday with
Wright.
Miss Mona
Morrison and
ford, visited
M. F. Salter and family.
See the New Pacard* Electric Shav
er. No soap, no brush, no blade.
An ideal Xmas gift for a man at
S. B. Taylor’s, Jeweller, Exeter.
Mrs. S. Hardy, who recently dis
posed of her residence, is holding a
joint sale of her household effects
with Mr. J. G. Stanbury on Wednes
day of next week.
Mr. Albert E. Johnston and son
Morley, of West Wawanosh, visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Johnston on Tuesday and also called
on other friends.
Mr. Rd. Eacrett, of Woodstock,
called on Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F.
Beavers on Friday, prioi’ to leaving
for St. Petersburg, Florida, where
they will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolly, of London, were
guests with .Mr. and Mrs. F. Wick
wire on Sunday and at the morning
service in Main -St. church they sang
two acceptable numbers.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cockwill and
family, of Yorkton, Sask., arrived in
Exeter last week and will make
I their home with Mr. Jonah Kessell
un Stephen Township.
I Mr. E. R. Hooper has secured the
services of Mr. of
Viuhcecon, an experienced man’ln the
furniture and undertaking business.
We welcome him to our midst.
Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer returned
home from Melborne where she at
tended ’the wedding of her grand
daughter Miss Mano Lippert to Mr.
Harry Branstin, of Lambeth, Ont.
Mr. Elmer Johnston, teacher at
Mildmay, Culross Twp., called on his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Johnston. He also visited his sister,
Mrs. Hiram Meffatt at Union and
with some cousins at Mt. Brydges.
Misses Marion Bissett and Ruby
Wood will attend the A.Y.P.A, Fifth
Provincial Conference being held in
London this week, in connection
with which a banquet is being held
on .Saturday evening at which Den
ton Massey will be the speaker.
Two Lucan stores were broken in-
The Stanley
was entered
and about 50
stolen. LeGros’
also entered
the week-end visiting
Southcott and Miss
are spending a few
way to Niagara
J. Wright and
London, spent
Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Gould, Dr, Eidt, Mrs.
two children, of Strat-
on Sunday with Mrs.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
The morning service is withdrawn
favor of Caven Presbyterianin
Church Anniversary.
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—The Minister
Monday at S p.m.—-Y, P. S.
Thursday at 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Ser
vice.
Church Anniversary, Nov. 15th,
Preachers: Rev. W. Stanley Owen &
Rev. Dr. J. E. Hughson.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. Mt.-A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Ghoir-Leader, Mr. MiddAemiss
The Twentieth Sunday After Trinity
10 a.m.—Sunday School
Owing to Caven Presbyterian
Church Anniversary the service will
be held at three o’clock in the after
noon.
THE SALVATION ARMY
Main Street
Captain W. G. Gammon
There will be no meetings this
week owing to my absence in Toron
to 'for Congress. Meetings as usual
next week. Watch for special an
nouncement.
1
Fall Dress Materials
In cotton flannels and tweeds in/checks, plaids and small patterns, just,
ial for a warm but washable dress/
30c/35c and 45c per yard
4^86^ ■
rmater-
TOOKE SHIRTS
A large shipment of shirts .
by this popular maker has$
just arrived. These are pJ’bF
ed at Jr
$1.50 to $1.95 >..JrMl! I!. .■> ■■■■ ! IIM,„,||,I ..............................
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SWEATER COATS COMBINATIONS
Men’s All Wool Swg^irers
with collars
Stanfield’s make, a well cut
garment.
at at $2.00
■
COOKING f lGS
(new).
3 pounds for . • 25c
NEW MINCEMEAT
Choice for pies
2 lb. for . . . 25c
Apples’ apples*
Let us supply you with
your winter needs of apples
Spies, Greenings, Snows
now in stock
RICE
Good Cooking
3 pounds for . 14c
NEW PACK PRUNES/^.'
large size
2 pounds for . 25^
CHICKEN HADDIE **
Lily Brand
2 cans..............25c
FLOUR! FLOUR!
We are selling our stock
on hand at less than cost
price. Prices will be higher
next week.
MACARONI
ready cut
3 pounds for . 14c
SHORTENING
Jewel
2 pounds .. . 25c
JAM
Raspberry or Strawberry
Large jar . . . 29c
Southcott 1
Hensall, Phone 16
B ros.
Exeter, Phone 16
THE MIZPAH MISSION
Located in Leavitt’s Hall,
Main Street
Service Friday evening 8 p.m.
Sunday, October 25th
2.301 p.m.-—School and Bible Class
3.30 p.m.—Devotion
8 p.m.—Subject: “A Real Chance
■for Old
No use
and learn
riage.
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d fufi
soft water. / TW$r i
^stable or gar^g^^anout
tage,
hard
ye
lights a
lie
LOCAL NEWS /
Ik
5$. terms and particulars apply
to Giaidman & Stanbury, Exeter, or
T. Albert'^itchelb' R. R. No. 1, Cen
tralia.
FDR SALE,—1 OlLAb’res of land, Lot 14, Con.j(14>»jStephen, rock wa
ter, 30 acres^Kfap/remainder bush.
For further particulars apply to
Jacob A, Ratz, Dashwood,
24r25, Crediton
to
phone
3t
ifotji. _
d^er witp^iyhite spots, n forehei$:, -slit out of
ihothedf/two years old
; abou.t/850 lbs, Infor-
^received by A. J. Todd
phone 5il*rS3,,t*Hensall or at Tlmes-
Advocate. 2tp
STRAYED—$F6m
Hay, a red / I
white star m
right ear, dfe
and weighing
mation gladii
Con. 5,
-ft
t-iFarm iWmgh State
„„ ________ „...l holdings, fall
wheat well afvan^mil ploughing
done. Convenient-'fb Exeter. Liberal
terms. C. ^PICKARD, Exeter,
Phone 165,
FOR SAL! _
of cultivation® good
HOUSES F SALE
several comfortable
at reasonable®pri
ARD, Phone
_ have
es for sale
C. V. PI0K-
WANTED—buy an unlimited
number of chea^Uprses. Fertility
horsesand horse !m.ir.ji*ph/ne 15on34 Dash
wood.— Ishiah Tetreau,
TffE REST
New Low Price 35c.
Sbid at Dtowitlng’s Drugstore
to Monday morning.
Hardware Co. store
through a rear door
cents in coppers was
Grocery store was
through a rear door and about $2,00
worth of cigarettes taken.
Rev. A. E. Doan, of Essex, occu
pied the pulpit of the James St. United church on Sunday and preached
two very splendid sermons which
pealed to Ills hearers,
dressed the Sunday
afternoon. Rev. Mr
niversary services at
Clerk Jos, Senior
Pearce have been in London each
Thursday and Friday of the past
three weeks taking a short lecture
course at Western University on
municipal government. Some of the
councillors have been in attendance
at several of tlie sessions.
He also
.School in
Page took
Essex,
and Mr. W»
ap-
ad-
the
an-
c
Maids and Bachelors”
being despondent, come
the modern way to mar-
Pastor, J. T. Edgar
JUST ARRIVED
Car Alberta’s
Domestic
JAS. P. BOWEV
Meet
4
Phone a trial ton
> v
CO*
THE GREAT
'oliefes to
X Insurance Need
PICKARD
Phone 165
Mrs. M. Earl, of Portage La
Prarie, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
A. Francis and other relatives.
Mrs. Fred Rotzel, Mrs. Ray Row
land, of Pontiac
per,
mee,
Mrs,
Mr___ _ . . ____ . .
celebrated his 77th birthday Tues
day, With Mrs. Wilson they were
entertained to dinner at the home
of their son C. L. Wilson.
Mr.' and Mrs. S. Roach
and Mrs, Burton Roach, of
non, spent Sunday at the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Horton, the former
lady being Mrs. Horton’s sister.
Mrs, Maud Heywood returned last
week from Kirkton after a few
week’s visit with her sister Mrs. G,
Mills, who has been confined to her
bed through Illness, but who is im
proving,
Miss Linda Wai-
Mr. Jim Barkley and Roy Bom-
of Romeo, Mich., visited with
Caroline Walper.
Chas. Wilson, of Exeter North,
and Mr.
Dungan-
home of
Miss Violet Willis, who
for three
E. Willis
Hensail,
last week
Mich.
.^Messrs.
i£en and W. E. Sanders ^Tuesday evening from
trip for wild geese near Kincardine.
They we;re gticCGssilll lb bagging
five.
Mr. j. E. Penhale, of Toronto, who
is well known in this community and
who is employed with the London
Life Insurance Company, has been
transferred from Toronto to take
charge of the Kitchener Office.
•Mr. Wesley Dearing, Mrs,
Isaac, of this community, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Dearing and son Phil
ip, of Dorchester, have returned af
ter visiting with relatives at Flint
and other relatives in Michigan.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Powell on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. A> E. Boug, of London; Bart
Powell and daughter Kathleen and
Frank Steele, of London
and Fred McCutcheon, of
Mf, Joseph 'At. Jackson,
to, Mr. Wm. Jackson, of
Luu., ma .bw. * j
Wife of Hon. Harry Nixon and Mrs.
Nixoh’s aunt Miss Fletcher, al^o of
Leamington, visited on Thursday of
last week
Monteith
Monteith.
Visitors
Mrs. Joe
during the past week were:
George Patterson and C...
Mary, of Griswold, Man,; Miss
nie McDonald, of Tessier, Sask,
and Mrs. Lon Storey and two
daughters, of Tees water; Mr.
Mrs. Harvey Bierns, of Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs, J, C* Horton, Philip,
and jackol, Ma and Mrs. Geo. Ir
win and babe, of Oshawa, spent the
week-end with the former’s sister
Mrs. M, J. Horney and Mrs. Maude
A, Horton, before leaving for their
new toms in Calgary where J. U.
Horton has been transferred as the
manager of the London Life Office
there.
visited
weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
and also with friends in
returned Wednesday
to her home
Ulrie Snell,
of
in Decker,
Harvey Pol-
returned on
a hunting
Chas.
Township
London,
of Toron-
__ ___ ___ ., _ Leaming
ton, his daughter Mrs. Harry Nixon
at the home Of
and his sister
Mr. Chas.
Miss H.
Mr. andat the home of
McDonald, Exeter North,
i: Mrs.
daughter
Min-
; Mr.
little
and
A Gentleman to see You Sir
Mr. Geo. H. Jones, Special Representa
tive of Tip Top Tailors
will be here on
FRIDAY,JOCTOBEI
?outstandinj^Dilection of
Woolens^l^Tip Top his-
luc styles! These
pie Tiw^Rp representative is
withJHm, Be sure to come in
set hjpn personally. If you wish
Japp you build your Fall ward-
ms world of experience in the
clothing business is at your disposal.
Make a note of this date. You’ll want to meet
our representative.
The most
British
tory I Ne^er, aut.
are wha
bringiti
and
let h|m
3rd
W. W. T A M A N X
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
immum
The Main ,St. Male Quartette as
sisted with the music at the Lucan
United Church on 'Sunday. The
quartette comprises Messrs. Harold
and Gerald Skinner, F. Wildfong
and L. Battersby, the latter taking
the place of Mr, Jas. Francis, who
recently left for Tavistock.
Work on the remodelling of the
Oddfellow’s Block is progressing
favorably. The brickwork for the
Extension to the rear of the building
has .been completed, and the car
penter work is now in progress. Al
terations have been Made to the in
terior of the building, The ceiling of
the lodge room has boon lowered
and panelled. The radiators for the
heating system are hero ready for
Installation.
Mrs. Hutchinson, who recently
sustained a fractured hip when she
fell on ‘the slippery sidewalk on Hur
on Street and who was taken to St*
Joseph’s Hospital, London, has' re
turned to the home of her sister Mrs,
F. Gill, She is at present confined
to her bed in a plaster cast with Mrs.
G. Hunter in attendance.
The oar in which j. J, Huggard,
Seaforth lawyer left that town early
this year has been awarded to Mrs*
Huggard in a court case at London*
Judge Wareing ordered the Guar-
ranty Trust Company to return the
car to MfS. Huggard on jpaytastlt by
her of repair and storage bill, The
car was seized as one of the assets
when the Seaforth lawyer Was de
clared bankrupt.