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The Exeter Times, 1922-10-5, Page 8THURSDAY , OC`.Il'O13Tiii .kiIII p,.Q±�, .4rli Ill 713IQ S'T'ORE 'WITH TIM LITTLE PRICES", Ladies' and Misses' Coats Our Stock of Ladies' and Misses' Croats are the fluoet we have ever Shown, up 40 the ;minute in Style and in the I'ineSt of Cloths, Very Moderately Priced, Men's and Youths' Coats and Suits New Cloths, New Styles' and New Prices 8,11d a full, Range of all Sizes to make a selection from. Children's Winter Coats .inter Coats for Boys and Girls in some very fine Cloths and Styles that are Suitable for any Child. The Sizes range from 4 years to 14 years. :Also Some nice white Coats for the Babies, Size 1 to 4 years. Ladies' Blouses A splendid :variety of models to choose from, in Radium Lace,' Orepe de Chine, Georgette and Tricolette in All the New Shades a,nd Styles, Pure Cane Gran. Sugar 100 lbs $7.44 Special 'Blend Coffee per lb. 38c 3 Pkgs. Ammonia for 24c 7 Rolls Toilet Paper. tor 25c Pure Bulk Cocoa per lb., 15c- 3 Cakes Palmolive Soap 23e 35c Fancy mixed cakes for 20e Ib 7 bars Pure Castile Soap for 25c 3 Pkgs Kelloggs Corn Flakes 29c 2 cans Choice Salmon for 250 Special Blend Tea 48c lb. "HIGEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS & ALL KINDS OF POULTRY." J A®Ma` tewr 44(i`. ..4i.V..i Rr;i: •i/4,4+n e At .4`l14:1,1 ,14 44.0C:3.1%;kh!"�ifmi. L..!.iri�'iA,\il:E Better Homes Furnished reasonably and comfortably by GA D NER In order to make -room, for our Xmas stock, we are offering our entire stock which is the largest and most up-to-date, at prices you can't beat: I3C'Y HERE AND SAVE MONEY. Lowest prices Highest quality E‘., ,,,..., FurnitureDealer and Funeral Director. OI•ERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 71,i Night call 74W its:-....wx.:.x, t,,.,«.s,H.'�t�FC��..n":.'fM1ysr;:SFS.'Mdt45+.4..�4uS.d ..; ',�•,.a.l„„ VEY' Main Phone 1_02 Two Stores North Phone 47 411.MONNEMO1114 62.11110.0.11113 Back Again SCHNEIDER'S HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS Bologna, (large, in bungs,)—Summer Sausage,—Square Boiled Hams,—Jellied Pork Tongues,— Baca: Bacon,— Breakfast Bacon: (machine sliced.) For a goodassortment of right fresh chocolate bars and box chocolates, we are the headquarters—WHY?—Our stock is al`vays, moving. therefore always fresh—We carry the best quality goods from the best, factories. We guarantee every box. Wet feet, often means a had cold, why let your •boy take a chance?—See our special line of boys School Shoes at $2.35 a pair, at the North Store -Also Men's Work. Shoes, Overalls, Smocks, Heavy ;Shirts, -Socks and; Handkerchiefs. «044,jw411:re-t _..,q'fi 444:: Self Service With Better r Values is the Siple Explanation of this Store's Existence CAPITALIZE Spare Moments by Studying the Savings on your buyings at this store. COME IN! We believe that Large Sales at Small Profits are better than Small Sales at Large Profits. Come in often and look us over. Some of our Business Stimulants Just Received 7IEAVY WHITE BATH TOWELS 15e each. GOOD PLIERS FOR CARS 15c each. GOOD MILL FILES 150 each. GOOD HAMMERS, (3 sizes) 150 and 19a each GOOD POTATO SLICERS and GRATERS COMBINED 26e each GOOD ALUMINUM SUGAR or FLOUR SCOOPS 250 each.: GOOD -CRACKER JACK 2 for 15c, NEST EGGS, CLOTHES HANGERS, RUBBER SPONGES. FLOWER POTS ALL SIZES JUST ARRIVED. Bulbs HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, TULIPS TN ANY QUAINT TY AT LOWEST VOICES, POWELL'S Market report -----The following A the report of the Exeter Market corrected every Wednesday Wheat 95e.. Manitoba Flour $"a•e5 Pastry Flour $3,15, Model Flour $3,49 Oats 40c. Barley 52e Bran. $1.10 Shorts $1,40 Feed Flour $1.60 Dairy Butter 34c to .37c Creamery Butter 38e to 40c Eggs 340 Lard 19c. Hogs $10.50, 41 LOCAL • SPECIAL NOTICE C Dr. Scholl's toot -expert .0111 be at our store Mon. & Tues., Oct. ' 16th and 17th, Don't miss;.this:.opportun-' ity to obtain relief from all foot troubles. Consultation free. JONES & MAY WE WANT TO CLEAN OUT OZJR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE BEFORE XMAS, REGARDLESS OF PRICE. R. N. ROWE. Mrs. J, Brown, of London, visited in town on Tuesday' IYIr. Gordon Wells has returned home from Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart left Monday evening to visit in New York. Mr. 'Silas McFalls, of Waterloo, spent the week -end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Foote and fam- ily are moving to London this week. Miss Jessie "Manson, of London,. visited her parents over the week end. • Mrs. John Snell left on i Tuesday for an extended visit to Sarnia and. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, of Us-' borne have returned home from their. Weddingtrip. Miss Mildred Harvey, of Alina Col- lege, St. Thomas, spent the week -end at her home here. Mr. Archie Davis; of Toronto spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis. Mrs, Thos. Brogan and little son, of Windsor, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. S_ Harness. Mr. Stratton andfamily; of Cross will, Mich., spent tele week end with, their cousin, Mr. A. Canitn ith theChurches rCAYI N. > EEt$1R 'TIf,RL4.N CJBJEC . Rev. Janie :E004e, IL A., %aiater ,': 11 a. m.—"A Prayer for Prospetityq' The Ministz i, ? p. sn.—"A Little: Land Which pis Great` in .Heroes" The Minister; Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening: Mrs. K. Gordon and daughter June of Toronto, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. T. O. Southcott. Mr. W. H. Whiteford, of Hedrick, Iowa, has been visiting for the past week with his mother in town. Miss Iva Francis, who is attending Normal School at Stratford, spent the week -end at her home here. Mrs. Thos. Dunsford, of Marlette, Mich., is visiting in Exeter at the home of Mrs. J. Sweet, Huron St. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roulston, of Milverton, motored over and visited with Dr. and Mrs. Roulston. on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Hill, and daugh- ter, of Port Huron, visited over the week -end. with Mr. and Mrs. George Mantle. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Harness and son, Maxwell, of Clinton, sp;-ut the week- end with the former's mother, Mrs. J. Harness. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Cudmore, of Seaforth, visited. "their aunt, Mrs. -John Joli'ns' on Sunday. Mrs. Jas. Rern and Mrs. David Parkinson are visiting their sister, Mrs. John Parkinson, at Granton, the latter being i11. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pym and fam- ily, and Mr. Frank 13urham, of Strat- ford tratford visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. El worthy over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKenzie, of Cuba, are visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie, -Exeter North. The annual Provincial Convention of the Ontario Religious Education Council will be held hi Massey Hall, Toronto, from October 23rd to 28th. Mrs. P. H. McEwen, of Renfrew and"" Miss Bertha Mack, of Toronto, arrived Wednesday and are visiting. at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mack. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitchell and daughter Daisy, and Mr. Fred Mit- chell and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johns, of London, spent Sunday,,e-w th",Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gardiner. 1 r, Rev. M. T. and Mrs.', "Wilsbli left Monday for Guelph,, where the Iatter will visit her sister while Mre.W'ilsoi will spend the week attending Gen- eral Conference in Toronto.: Mrs. John Sweet, of Huron street, is very - seriously ill. Mies Ethel Sweet, of Tilsonburg and Mr. and; Mrs. Theo, Sweet, of Hamilton, were called home In consequence. Mr. and Mrs. `Elmore Tuckey arriv- ed home Friday evening from their wedding trip and a, number of young people of town gave them a ehivarii. They are leaving to -day for their new home in London, Rev. Dr, Byron Stauffer, a prom- inent preacher, writer and pastor of the City Tcniple, Toronto, died at his home on Monday. He Was -taken ill Sunday afternoon. In a recentissue ' r s e of The Toronto Star, Dr.' Stattffer contributed an; article dealing with Church Union in -Exeter. The article appears on page four. ,TAMES STET 1 I' i61{&vTI DiAIS'1[' t ' ' CRIURCia Rev. ?&. 3.';Wilson, 13,A,, Pa>Sstor. IIA.1WEST HOME: ,tlI'NINIVERSARY 11a:m.—"Tle Power of an .Everlast- „ ' ing Life" School. and Bible ,Classes: I 7p. int—"A :Talk' with the Belle' of the Season." Good 'Congregational singing ; oil theeold hymns. All are invited. "'' 1 1 1 11 l 0111111111 1 111 It 111111.. 1111! 11 11 !1 I�! l 1 I 1 11 1 _ 1 � 1. a (1 1! ! 111 I! !! !1 I I I IIINII iiBllill(1111(( ( .� �� �� �� .,,;�� �M� .1111.1 �� I � 11.....1.1111 II 1_ N 1(1n1(1111111111111 PIrIONE. 1$4, s O t BtO S P -IONE 11/4, 1110101110 memo r 0.11110. omen MAIN ST. METHODIST 'CEHURCH . =_ '. Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. 'A, , (Phone 21, r3.) 3 p. in,—Sabbath School and Bible Classes, Services as usual- jiext Sunday. BETHANY Y.P.C.A. The rooms opened to members who wish. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Services as usual next Sunday.' 11 a. m., 2.30 p, ni. and 7 p. m. All Invited. 100 TONS—$19:00 a ton, Cash with Order. Delivery guaranteed. Not over 3 tons to one customer R. G. SELDON 410.01 MIMEO .01 due Serge, If in need of a hull' Serge Suit don't fail tosee our new stock,' Thehe. Suits ;are *all exceptionally well ,tailored and are splendid value at $35.00. Misses' and Ladies 'Coats Every week we have something new to show you he Ladies' Coats, and it is,always a pleasure tor els to show thein. Popular prices are and $35.00. Cushioned S°®led Shoes- for Nlen-and Women- If omen- If you, want shoe comfort let us fit you with .a pair of our Easy Fit- ting Cushion Soled Shoes. We are, showing several styles in Women's and Men's.' Priced at $5,00, $6.50. and $8.50. All Wool Serge 40 inches wide. . A splendid all Wool Serge Suitable for dresses, and Children's wear. Extra good- value at per yard 85c. Linolenms and Oilcloths Perhaps your old Linoleum is nearly worn out and the floor needs a new covering. Let us show ;you our new patterns. 001,01113 MOWS MINNA savang 1{111 I I (Illllill(III[111111111111111111111111[IIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIII➢1[{IIIII FOR 'SALE -Three Jerre Cows 1[I� I [I (( (III(1{Ilillllllfllllillllllllllll(1 III(IIIIIIIiNl1[IIIIIIIIIIIII{I� Jersey 1 newly freshened,' or about to freshen Mrs. W. N. Glenn, Hensall. WANTED—Girl • to help with housework and assist in store in small village. Apply box M, Exeter Times. ANOTHER MG CUT ON PRICES OF FURNITURE AT R. N. ROWE'S. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Having outgrown,: our quarters on Andrew street we. have moved to our, new building on Main; street and are now open for new laid eggs. Iligh- est cash prices. paid. C. F. HOOPER. APPLES WAN'd'hD A false rumor bas been circulated to the effect that the Exeter Evapor- ator has stopped buying apples. We are stillin the market for. all the; ape ples that come in. A. D. Clapp. Colborne St. Mission. Circle, of London, will give the Interesting and amusing comedy "Cranford" in'Beth- any church Friday evening,`Oct. 13th under the auspices of the W.M.S. Admission, adults 25c, children 15c_ Come aid enjoy a pleasant evening_ Miss ,Francis Nickawa, .thorough bred Cree Indian, and a noted elocu- tionist will appear in Exeter the first week in November. , Further Par- ticulars later. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Southcott, Mr. Gordon Southcott and.son Ward, and Mr. and Mrs . Rd. Rawlings and daughter Miss 'Edith, motored up from London and spent Sunday with Mrs. C. A. <Southcott. Mr. Chas. Guenther, who is engag- ed `at River's butcher. shop, had the. misfortune to cut his hand, :blood - poison setting -1n. He was off work for about ten days. His hand is im- proving and he is on dirty again.; At the Friday evening bowling ton:minent on the local greens the winners were: H. Spackman, C. B. Snell and R, N. Rowe with two wins plus 18; W. Sanders, R. Mawhinney, and R. W. Puke were : second with two wins plus 4. ; SUPPLEMENTAL EXAM. RESULTS The following are the names of, the ,pupils ;fjroni the Exeter High School who , tv"ere successful in passing sup- plemental ,examinations in Septem- ber:. Laird- Joynt, .comp. (c) making 10 subjects; Harry Grab, comp. (3rd), aincient history, (2nd) mak- ing 10 subjects; Ed. 'Berry, literature. (c),, ancient history (c), making 5 subjects, Borden Cunningham, Brit- ish history (2nd), making, six sub- jects; , Margaret : Wethey, algebra, (3rd) making 8 subjeet5;; So:,far the candidates have taken • standing` 011 seven stibjects out of nine attemp- ted. CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS The Exeter Times has placed:, in stock a fine array of, Xmas 'Greeting Cards. They incIuc e some very neat and attractive designs.' The Prices are,below what is beingasked by; a- gents for out-of-town ;firms. See ours before pla'dingyorit''orders: IT VOU WANT TOS AVE MONEY 11 CN Ft t:NJTUilE BUY FROM' R, N. a CAI L1N6 B.A. Barrister, ' Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Solicitor' for the Molsons Bank, etc. Invest your funds in Vic - .Dominion of Canada, Provincial and Municipal ' Bonds. &egal investment for Trust Funds.' *' At existing prices, from 6 per cent to 7 per cent can be obtained from these bonds. O •ders•.•received by me. • Motiey to loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE— Carling Block, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. WHAT IS THIS? Ever Knock is a Boost, if you. - knock in the right way, and this is how.;T. H. Elliott knocks, if you bring yourOld. Suits and Overcoats to him he 'will Knock the Spdts off of them. So when: you want any work of.this kind done. give him a chance. Shop opened every day and Satur- day night. AL WAYS ;.A f* YOUR SERVICE T. H. ELLIOTT. FARMS FOR SALE—A few choice faring in'the' Townships of 'Usborne, Tuckersniith and Hibbert. Good' buildings and welt'located as' -to mar- kets.`.,•Priced right. Apply to Thos. Cameron, Amt..; Box 154, Exeter. FOR.. SALE— - Base -burner coal stove;::Crown C own Bi illiant, in good con- dition •Apply a4 Times Ofilce.. HOUSE FOR SALE Main St., Exeter, .,--the property of Profs Anderton, comprising house, 3 reception rooms, 3 bedrooms, kitchen- and office, furnace,, hydro, bath (h &, c) hard'water in house, good gar- age and garden. mt-CFLASS LNVEST1EENTS 11:I1+NEST' ELLIOTT Office, Main Street, ,Exeter. Parnell's Home -Made or tea Bread •i,t •; 7c per loaf. Wilson's Grocery r'S x ;apt ,u.a t. ;ws ,s,•, i�r .sR xa6 c,;Y e e inkin r New Fail s� vercoa m COOL NIGHTS AND 'DAYS WILL, SOON BE HERE AND THE WISE YOUNG MAN WILL BE PREPARED. COME :IN AND LOOK OVER OUR ARRAY OF UP-TO-DATE COATS, OR LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR A MADE -TO -MEASURE COAT. New Fall Suitings in Excellent Suitings . Fabrics . are o Display Hats and. Caps, Shirts and Collars P� 9 ..lain and Fancy Hose, U.dew a Everything for the Dressy, Young Men PHO. N caa"i1.s'4' : .'4 f ,tt,.4:re..P O.'11, W.Y lt,1, a . N A. E..TENNAN$' Veterinary Surgeon - Office—McDonnell's S•ales atables on John St. Phone calls receive, prompt attention. Phone 25w, NeW;'iron pumps and ft,.:M.gs in stock. Iron or wood' pumps re air - p P p ed; t.Wel7..s pumped out or cleaned. S. X V. tCANN, Ei'TER Phone 115. i �..' t DR. JOHN IVArer Chiropractic It Electrical Treatments for Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by, appointment. Oface -William and Sanders •Sts.. Wood for, Sale Have about 150 cords of 14 inch Wood composed of oak and oak rails. 'Price -33,10 'per cord, et your, overs . in oai ly. as i:lxis ood is going fast!". Bagshaw & Easton ippIa Good glasses if you need them Good advice if` you don't. . X. WARD, D.C., Optometaist EXETER Cochrane b,Y'a, e Machine Works ENGINES—a TLB.' "Z„ •,$233.00:: ..3 h.p. "Z" Bosch Magneto ;$143.50.. 134 h.p. "Z” $99.50 40 -Eight Plant, complete, $350,0,0 Double -Geared Jacks ' $15.00` GRINDERS -6 in. $40; 8 in. -$50. 10 in. $56;$00 CRUSHERS -$74, $80, $100 & $115 Straw Cutter $35,00 -Straw Cutter, with plain feed, $ 65.0QI travelling feed $854)0 Fairday.,Electric Washer $125.00, Belt drive' $70,00 500 ib, Scale $23,85; 1000 1» $27.85 Concrete :