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Ladies' Misses' ',i
''anter Coats
gauge of Ladies' and Misses' Winter Coats are sure the
truest and: most up tb-dais. They consist of all the popular shades, '
ancy
FEmbroidery Trimmed. Also` Fur Trimmed. See our Coats at
your first opportunity.
MAKE THIS YOUR
SHOPPING.
EADQUARTERS FOR YOUR FAIR DAY
A: FEW lit'AI E$ DAY SPECIALS.
4,1 Pare wool. Serges all at half price. $1.00 value for $2.00.
)1Blues Gres and -Black and White Work Shirts at 98e each.
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Men's HeavY-W, ark .'Boot,'$6.00' Int•
' Ladies' Pure Baha Pullover Sweaters, regular $6.50. Sale
Price, $-3.25. '
Bleached Twilled Sheeting, regular $1,25yard, 2 yards wide.
Sale Price, 65c a yard.
Good Pink Salmon, 1 -lb. size 18c; 2 for 35c.
Good Pink Salmon, %-lb. size, 2 for 25e.
J. A. Stewart
Furniture 8D ITndertakin
COMPLETE LINES IN ,,ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE..
MOTOR HEAT : E IN CONNECTION
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Does a Universa •_,:'Ed o ... ` : `,?
University {'� u~ta�tion .. Pa m
Iv. all Know that a college training is abaolutelp essential'
to engineers, medical Hienchemists, clergymen, scientists, etc.,
but statistics show that while only 2'c of the people of America
are college educated, no less than 70% of the leaders in business,
in politics, and in the Church come from this university trained
yrou
Shall boy become one of the Leaders ?
Western University is right at your door and; offers
complete courses in Arts, Medicine and'' Public Health,
Entrance is by Junior Matriculation except for special
and nurses ,courses.- 'The: fees are.low >'` The teacF irig
staff numbers ;;!` 11 p'rofessors, lecturers and instructors.
Individual instruction is featured. -
Moreover, your ,boy will -get: all the best influences
of college and home by attending .a university in your
own district. Registration Day...October' 3rd.
Western degrees are universally recognized.;
For information, apply to
DR. K. P. R. NS LLE,Re•spar,
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IS OUT FOR BUSINIISS-
My aim,, is -Your patronage.'
My motto -Service to the public.
PRICES
Ladies' Suits, cleaned and pressed
Men's Suits, pressed only.. .75
Men's' suits, cleaned " and pressed
$1.00 to $1.50
Ladies' suits dyed .... $4.50
Men's suits dyed .. $4.50
Ladies' suits dry cleaned . $2.09
Men's ,suits 'dry cleaned - $2.00
Ladies' overcoats dr'y cleaned $2.80
Men's overcoats dry cleaned.. $2.00
I --do all' kind ot repairing. I also
have the agency . for the Forest City
Laundry, London, Ont.
-At your service.
4a .lett•" choice farms In South Hu-
ron for date. Also'=some unineum'ber-
eii farfn lands in Alberta and 'Sas-
katoli74Cit will "lin >ezc'lktttrged' ',coat
town'atr' village)-siruperty.:A
Thomas Cameron, Conveyancer, Auc-
tioneer, etc. Box 154; Exeter. Phone
Mrs;:Win. TvlcAllister and; children;
visited" with the 'foriner's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, 'Jewell during the
past week. "Mr, 'McAllister spent the
week; end here..' Mr; McAllister has
recently been: transferred from Lon-
den i:o•?Mount' Brydges- as station
agent.
N.
Rowe
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL DIRE CTOR
AND EbI13ALhiER
Embalmer's*' License ',N o. 210.
MOTOR HEARSE SERVICE
Plibne 20J and 20W.
Mr. Harry Gidley is engaged in
repairing the bowling alley at the
Y.P.C.A. rooms. It is a piece of very
delicate work and requires a special-
ly skilled worman, but Harry is
equal to the work. Heis being as-
sisted by Mr. Richard Welsh.
London Fair is on this week. Many
frolti this sectionare taking ; it in. '
There is quite a.'procession of autos
passing through town each morning
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and. returning<at 'night. Special
trains are being run on the L. H.` &
B. Wednesday and Thursday.
FOR .SALE ---75 pure-bred barred
Rock year-old bens. Anyone .wanting
same apply at once to L. V. Hogarth,
Ivyhoim Farm.
For
Sate -lire eri'a
p l .Oxford range;
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good as new; Apply to Nelson Sheere.
Market Reliant, -Th. following; hi
the roPort ot the Ipiieter Hsrkit
corrmted every Wednesday.
Wheat $1.25.
Oats 50 and -56c.
Barley 48e to s5c.
Manitoba Flour 85.55.
Family flour $5.15.
Shorts $1.65 per 100 lbs.
Bran, $1.55 per 100 lbs.
Feed flour $2.20, 1
Creamery butter 46e.
Dairy butter 36c.
Eggs 36c.
Lard 25c.
Hens, over 5 Ihn 18c.
.Chickens, over 23 1b.,, 16 to
Old roosters 100.
Ducks 14c.
Geese 12c.
Turkeys 35c.
Hogs 9.00.
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OAVEN PE lSBYTERIAN OIYUECH
' Rev. ` Jamepi Agate, , B. A., Minister
10 a,m.-Sunday school and Bible
classes. ,
11 , a.m. and 7 p.m. -Sere ces as`
usual conducted'by the pastor.
Prayer service Thursday evening.
Colleciion fpr, the Citizens' Relief
Fund.
JAMES STREET METHODIST
Wilson,B A.,'`Paptor..
20c Rev„ M
3•, p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible
Study.
7 .p.m. -"A Great, Offer to .a Young
).fan."
Excellent music -A -•hearty wel-
come • to strangers. , -
Collection for ,,the Citizensc Relief
Fund.
MAIN ST. METHODIST . f)HURO1
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LOCAL
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Mrs. Esli Heywood is on the` sick
list. "
Meet your friends in Exeter next
Tuesday.
Miss Flora Dinney spent the week-
end in Windsor.
Ed. Howald is confined to his bed.
with the summer flu.
Hazel Luther, who has been sick,
is able to around again.
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Prof. Anderton has purchased the
car formerly owned by N. J. Dore.
Miss Mary Gill, of Detroit, is vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill..
Attractive prizes are being offered
in the horse classes for the Exeter 'I
Fair.
A large number of autos passed
through town today to the •Western
Fair:
The Epworth League convention
will be held • at Woodham on Sept.
29th.
Miss Gladys Harvey left this week
for London to take up Normal. first
class.
Wes. Howey; and wife are home
after ,holidaying at Walkerville and
Mr. N.. J. Dore has purchased a
new McLauchlin Master 4 from the
local agency.
Mr. and, Mrs. Nelson Hill of Ni-
agara Fails are holidaying at the.
former's ,parents. •
Mrs. 'Achy'and, Miss Louise Arny
are o isitilig • fortwo weeks .in Bur-;
ford tslim i3rantford.
Schop5 'exhibition ''was- he1'cl ' at
Creditonron• Tuesday...A.-growing in-
terest wase manifested.
Miss lay Eord"leit•for;Toronto on
Monady; Sept.' -12th, where she at-
tends the Normal school: -
Mr. and • Mi.'s. J. Routledge have
returned to Centralia after holiday-
ing in London and Zurich. •' ` " "
Mrs. James McIntosh, of London,
has been visiting for a few days
with Mr."and Mrs.- Wm. Andrew ''
Plans are being made , in the lilt=
;ferent Sunday schools to observe
Rally. • Day the last- Suunday in Sep-`
:tember. • ''s'
:Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Rivers and
babe, of Simcoe;:.are holidaying with'
the former's parents,' Mr. ander Mrs.
Wm. Rivers.
Major. -and Mrs. 'Byers of the Sal
vation Army; •,Stratford, were in Exe-
ter Saturday` and: -Sunday. •assisting
the local officers.
Mr. E. Eili tt ,of' -.Flint, Mich.,
has joined Mrs. Elliott and family,
'and is visiting ,his ,parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. Thos. Elliott.
Miss Allie Handford and her
another, who have been visiting, for
a few weeks at Renfrew and Brook-
lin, returned Tuesday. -
"Workmen have, commenced mak-
',ing alterations to, James-. Street
a ureli,�',necessary Or the installa-
tion of a new pipe organ
Mr:..George Bissett, .of Winnipeg,
is renewing' 'acquaintances in town
this week Mr. 'Bissett is on .a busi-
ness trip. to Toronto:` He came down
by boat. -• •
Goderich Fair was held last week.
Excellent- weather prevailed and
large crowds were in attendance.
The exhibits were not as numerous
as other years.
Mrs'. Gerrie, of Toronto, is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. F. W. Gladman,
for a few days. She was accompanied
from Toronto by Mr. -Melville Glad -
man who has been visiting there for
a week.
Mrs. D. D. Crittenden and daugh
ter, Dorothea, ,of ,Blyth,. are visiting
with Mrs. Wm. Smith, while Mr.
Smith is in London ' 'where he is
showing. some Shorthorn cattle at
the exhibition.
Mrs. Rd. Easton has sold her house
on. Huron street to a Mr. Parkinson
of St. Marys. Mrs. Elston, who is
making her home with her son, gr.
Robt. Higgins, .of Hensall,was s down
on Friday. last • and- made the trans -
Se
versa' from. Exeter were in Lir
can on Saturday, to see the ballg ame
between Lucas' and , 'Woodstock,
Woodstock won 4 to 3,. This was the
return ' game;' Woodstock ' winning
the round. Woodstock and ,Zurich
play off .next. '
Mr. :leek Euraon,of Buffalo, visit-
ed in
isited`-in Exeter' the latter part of last
week. M'r,'Hurdon has a good. posi-
tion as assistant manager ofa'' "sum:
mer, hotel at Erie beach anclis:leav-"
ng for Miami, Florida, to occupy a
sinhilar position.
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Rev. Geo McAlister,
(Phone, 21, Y8.)
11 a.m.-God's Thoughts Toward
Men.
7 p.m.- The Drag Net.
BETHANY
2.30 `p.m. -The Seventh Mystery of
the Kingdom.
Collection ; for the Citizens' Relief
Fund.'
Y.P.C.A. ,.
The , "Y" will be closed until next
week on account of repairs.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Sunday -Town Hall, 11 a.m.
North End, 3 p.m,; Town Hall, 7 p.
m.; Victoria Park, 8.30 p.m. .
Sunday school-- at 2:30 p.m{ in
the Town° Hall. '
Capt. Barr - Lieut. Parnell,
FOR RENT - Seven -room brick
cottage on -Main street; ,'good hard
and soft water; ,She property:. of the'
late , Mrs. Ramsar. Apply to William
Reed:
GRAPES_- FOR: SALE--L-Six-quart
baskets. Prices 50, 60, `75 and 80c.
a basket Apply. 'to • Thos. .Smale,
Ekimvil le::•:.
FOR SALE -Ford touring- car
1920 'inpdeI;. goon, coridl oai: 7: - .
AUTO TO LONPON' l'iAIR
It will be worth ytiur iithle. to see
W. ,H H'odgert about yam :trip by
ut,} to London Fair. ,-W-a2 go cv. ry
dav' during the Fair. . Engage your
passage 'early.
''` • W. H. HOtGERT.
PICKLING ONIONS FOR SALE -
'Five -cents 'a,r pound ' -Apply to Chas.
Harvey
CHEAP RATES.,;
iLONDON EX-WBITION
Leaving in the morning at:•;8 o'clock
$1.00 return.: -
Phone .115 • SYLVANUS CANN
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Snrgeo_p
Office -McDonnell's Sa1es•Stables on'
John St. Phone calls revel- e, prompt
attention. Phone ,26 v i:• ,'•
FOR SALE -Two acres of land in
the village of Exeter Choice 1 prop-
erty. Apply to Thos: Laing. -
U. F.:0. Convention
The South' Huron, -United 'Farmers'.
Political Association will hold 'a'
Convention : it the
HENSALL HALL^
THURSDAY, SEPT:-. ;20,-. 11)21
at 2 o'clock: p.m.' -for the purpose of
selecting a candidate or the Federal
House. '
Meetings for the appointing of
delegates will be' held iii each poll
in each municipality , on ' 'Tuesday
evening, September :.27th., ;
All electors in sympathy with the
principles and policies' " enunciated it
the plattorri of the United Farmers
of Ontario and the, ,Canadian Coin-.
cit of Agriculture and willing _ to
support • the United "Farmers' Politi
cal Party are cordially' invited to at
tend.
W. -BLACK, ,:GEO:: LAYTON
President ,Secretary'
New .iron pumps and fittings in.
stock.' Iron or Wood pumps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.
, S. J. V.,CANN, EXETER
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:We want you "'to' see ouraand Winter oats sad while our.
New Pall Coats, stock is
we are `showing Some very smart models at prices that should interest you.
orders
not large,
Atli DAY we will have a display of beautiful Coat that -are being sent to, us to take
roma We invite you to call and see them.
Sold last season at 83.00 a, yard:'Colors
, Copenhagen, Rose, Brown, •.Burgundy and
a' Navy. Beautiful fine all -wool Serge. Extra
value at per yard, $1.50,
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RAINCOATS ;FOR MEN.
Twenty Men's Raincoats that we have
been selling at $20, $22 and $25. They
are great cloths arid you will need one for
the wet weather. Reduced to $16.00 and,"
$16.50.
1.373.
'IRISH -SERGE "FOB, ]. TS "SUITS.
$1.75 a Yard.
A great wearing material, suitable for
making suits or odd pants. Sold last sea-
son at $3.50 a yard. 64 incheswide. Spe-
cial at per yard, $1.75.
SMART CLOTHING FOR BOYS.
The little fellows like snappy, clothing
as well as the older boys ;y,.;We are showing
some new -makes in good wearing mater-
ials. Why not see then before you buy
your next suit?
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Bargains for Fair Day
We have decided to have a few .specials for Fair Day- A fesi. of them are mentioned
and they are real bargains and will be sold oayl on. Fair Dd,y*-at these prices.
Thirty pairs of Women's Button and
Lace Shoes, sizes 2%, 3, 3% and 4. Regu-
lar values up to $5.00., Fair Day Special
$1.98. R
FLANNELETTE SPECIAL- 10 ' yards
for $2:50. 35 inches wide. 'Retiutiiar price
per yard 35c. Fair Day Specials -i0 yards
for $2.50.
S TING SPELIA --7 yards` for $2.
Black and White Shirting. Regular price :n "
35c. Fair Day Specijh1 jQ yards Mr $2.00.
40 -INCH FACTORY COTTON -10 yds.
for $1.95.• The heaviest cotton we ` have
seen for a long time. Splendid for pillow
cases 'and sheets. Old price,' 50 cents a yd.
Fair Day Specia1-10 yards for $1.95.'
:CORSET , COVER. EMI3ROIDERY-
Regular 40 and 50 cents a yard; , Good
weight and fine'weave. Fair Day Special
Per yard, 25e.
WHITE FLANNELETTE`' -27 " inches
wide; •.a-lovely:wh,ite ,Flannelette for Chil-
dren's`r$se. Fair Day Special -10 yards- • --
for,$1':75.
RTES : COTTON SPOOLS,200 YAxtS, 5 CENTS SPOOL.
MEN'S WORE SHOES -50 pairs Men's
Work Shoes in Black or Tan with or with-
out toe cap. Regular $5.50. Fair Day Spe-
cial-; 4.
pe-cial-$4, 48.
Twenty' pair'Children's, White Pumps,
clearing Fair Day Prices -48c.
BOYS FINE SHOES -1.5 pairs of "Boys
fine Shoes, sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. These,
wil lsoon go at Fair Day, Price -$2.39.
LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SHOES....
Sizes 2%, 3, 3% and 4. - Regular $3.50.
Fair' Day Price -98c.
MAKE YOUR DOLLARS COUNT HESE ON' FAIR DAY.
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I. R. CARLING B.A.
J.Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer. '
Solicitor for the motions Bank,
Invest your funds in Vic=
';tory, Dominion of Canada,
;-Provincial and Municipal
Bonds.
Legal' investment for Trust •
Funds. ,
At existing prices, from 6 -
,per cent to .7 per cent can be
obtained from these , bonds.
Orders' received by me.
Money to loan at lowest'
nates of interest.
OFFICE-
;Carling Bioek, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
Cash and' Carry'
We ate inaugurating this; system'
in sur Grocery business. 'By doing
business on the -cash system..and do
ing away with the •expense- of ,teliv-
ery, we believe we can ,S,'.iye our cus-
tomers'anorieyon their groceries and
confectionery. We, start October 1st.
Complete,. line of fresh groceries
always in stuck.
JF rusts in season.
Give us a call on Fair Day.
All accounts are now' du
must be settled at brise.
C. L. WILSON
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. Chiropracticand ''Electrical treat-
menu, X -Rays,- Corner. William and
Sanders. Hours 10 to ,12, 2 tod 4,
and` by appointment. Phone 43,
"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penhale and
Ir ,and •Mrs., Luther ;Penhale - and
:family', of Enter, were guests of Mr.
and' -Mrs. D. D. Crittenden, Sunday,;
Mra ''Luther Penhale will
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here for some days," Blyth Stand-:
ard. -
)ur New Goods . Are=
xrivira g Env r- • e Day
How about that new Suit?
orne in
d gee our .NewSt �
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It's easy to upset good form with
an out of form tie. That's why it
so sin
happens. ` The remedy' is,
her'
e -good ,form Ties, Scarfs and •
•Four"•-in-haji
ds. Gloves, Coh; ;his;
'Shirts :ever thin
, YY g in Men's Outfit-
`" tings correct to the minute.