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STORE ITII '.12l`E TATTLE P 10ES,va.
Ladies' and Misses' Coats
Our Stock of Ladies' and Mis ses' Coats is the finest we have:
ever Shown, up to the minute in Style a2zd in the Finest of Cloths.
'Very Moderately Priced.
Men's and Youths' Coats and Suits
New Cloths, New Styles and NOW Prices and a full Range. of
1 Sizes to make a selection from,
Children's Whiter Coats
iVinter Coats for Boys and Girls In, some very fire ,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 yars•'
Ladies' Blouses
A splendid a
p variety of ,models. to choose from, in Radium Lace;
Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Tricolette in All the New Shades,
and Styles,
Pure Cane Gran. Sugar 100.
� lbs X7.•44
Opecial Blend Coffee per Ib. 38c
3 Pkgs, Ammonia for 24e
6 Rolls ,Toilet =Paper for. 25cs'.
Pure Bulk Cocoa per lb.' 15c
3 Cakes Palmolive Soap 23c
2 Cans Choice Corn for 24e
10 bars any laundryrSoap for 70c
35c Fancy mixed eakes for 20e lb
7 bars Pure Castile Soap for 25c
3 Pkgs Kelloggs Corn Flakes 29e
2 cans Choice Salmon for 25c
Special Blend Tea 48c lb.
Puffed Rice per pkg 17e
3 lbs. Good Rice for 25e
"FIIGEST PRICES' PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS Ss, ALL KINDS OF
POULTRY,"'
A. Stewart
Better Homes.
Furnished -reasonably and comfortably by
GARDINER
In order to make room for our Xmasstock, we are offering our
entire stock which is the largest and most up-to-date, at prices you
can't beat.
BUY HERE AN)) SAVE ,leiONEY.
Lowest prices highest quality
GARDINER
Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 745; Night call 74
S W
Exeter 0. K.
Steam CiderNile
and
AppIe!:;utter Factory
Moved to newremis
p es
Corner
of Main
aid Wellington
AcroSs
etr®politen Hotel
Will be oday.
gene very
Try we in the new
stand. Customers I thank you
8. J V. Cann
For Your Pocket's Sakel
Youshould see our Market Display this/Fall. A fieldofGen-
eral Merchandise is spread out before you when you STEP I
THIS STORplainly marked
E. Each article with a NT(),„
p n , easy to read
price ticket. In current staples such as Herne Goods and: notions
our offerings are Thick with Bargains. Look g thru our store, air.
prices are lower and values better.
Bigger values in Granitware, Glassware, Chinaware,Auto uto'toofs,
Toys etc, When our storks are completed, p we will have
many values in Toys as well far 10, 15 and 25c that will make you
wonder, Don't buy toys too soon
until, you see our stock. We
ha',ve some bulbs left, Flyancinths, Tulips and Narcissus. We will
have Gold Fish this month. We have +i
fish Globes and Food now.
you owe it
tour
o •
y selfo
Patronize t ti
otriz
e s tlii
store, Fancy chocolates
assorted flavors, Swiss buds, caramels, 11/2 19c, Try some of our
ktew stocks.
ALLOW14'EPd NOVELTIES—Masks, Table Napkins, Rouse
dons from 5c up.
f
P bAZAAR
arket report ----The following is
Market
the report of the Exeter
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat $1.00
Manitoba Flour $3,65
Pastry Flour $3.15
Model Flour $3,40
Oats 40c.
Barley 52c
Bran $L25
Shorts $1,40
Feed Flour $1,70
Dairy Butter 34c to 374
Creamery- Butter 38e to 40c
Eggs 36c
Lard 19c.
Hogs. $10,00
LOCAL
s 016 :**oe • �i�•lt!
Miss Edith, Dingle, Of 'Toronto, is
yisiting with Mr. and. Mrs. John Ped -
Miss 0, M. Taylor attended the
Teachers' Convention in London last
week,
Mr. Thos. McCurdy returned home
on Monday from a trip to the Old
"Country.
Mr. and Mrs. John Francis 'of Lon-
don, visited over the wee!: -end with
relatives,
Mr. and Mrs, Booth, of Midland,
have, 'Seen visiting with relatives in
this community..•
„ ilIiss Winnifred Barnes, of Loudon,
was the guest, of Miss Ariel Beverley
oyer the -week -end.
Mrs. Chas. Eastman and little son,
of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. E. 5. Christie.
Sam'l •'Cann, of Winnipeg, a
former resident of Usborne, is visit-
ing in and around Exeter.
Mr_ and Mrs. .1. A. ,Stewart return
ed home Friday last after visiting' for
several days in New Yorj-..
Mr_ and Mrs, M. 11i, Culbert, off`
Lucan, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Chas. Kerslake on Sunday.
Mr. Thos, Johns, who severed an
Artery in his arm in an auto accident
last week, is getting along nicely.
Rev. Mr. Ball, of West Lorne, vis-
ited with A'Ir. and' Mrs. John Johns,
in Exeter for a couple of clays last
week.
Miss Mabel Johns, of London Nor-
mal, spent a couple of days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Johns.
Mr. and Mrs,. Fred Gould of Strath-
ray-, motored to Stratford and called
on friends in Exeter Monday on their
return.
Mrs. Frank .Irwin and two children
of Ingersoll; visited for several.days
with the .1or.nier's parents, ; Mr. and
Mrs. b. Davis:
Mr. anMrs. Asa Penhale and
family-; ,and Mrs. P. Frayne, motored
to Bi•a dtford` an t` spent the' week -end
with Mr. Russell Frayne.
Miss Ethel Sweet returned to Ing-'
ersoli "on Wednesday of last week
•
after being called home owing to her:.
mother's illness and death:
Mr. and' Mrs. Wni. McAlister and
children have returned to Mt. Brid-
ges after visiting for over a week
with. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell.
Miss Thelma Connor, of Windsor,
who is attending Normal school at
London, visited her grandfather and
aunt in town over the 'week -end.
Mr. Frank Snell who has been suf-
fering from an infection in one of
his cheek bones underwent an opera-
tion last week in London hospital,
Mrs. W. R. Complin, will receive'
for the first time since coming to Ex-
eter, at her "home on -Albert St. on
Thursday, October 26th, from 3 to
6 o'clock.
HORSE STRAYED -7A black driv-
ing mare, • 4 years ofd strayed from
lot 26, con. 5, Usborne. Suitable re-
ward offered for information or, re-
turn. A. W. Morgan.
' WANTED -,-To buy or rent, house
or cottage. Apply to box 257, Exe-
ter, P.O.
FOR SALE --Year old bred to lay
P. Rocks, Price $1.50; Young P.
Rock roosters, Price $1.00 ; , ` This:
year's Chicks mixed breed, Price 75c.
TURKEYS—This year's Turkeys and -
Gobblers, each .$5,00. A. Wildfong,
R. R. No. 1, Exeter, Ontario.
WE. WANT TO CLEAN OUT OUR
ENTIRE STOCK OF. FURNITURE
BEFORE XMAS, REGARDLESS OF.
PRICE. ,, R. N. ROWE.
MEALS 50c—Meals are now being
served for 50c at the Metropolitan
Hotel.—Wm. Mitchell, Prop.
LOT FOR SALE—Valuable build-
ing lot Gidley St Apply to Mrs. M.
Walker, GidIey . St., Exeter.
—
le Sa Out
Clearing C Raving decid-
ed to go out of the harness business
I intend to vacate my present13 rem
ises On October 26th, and am offer-
ingen'
my tire stoclr
for
sale
at reduc-
ed
:
prices
• I also
have
for sale
a vat
for oiling, harness. Parties having
repair work in the shop; kindly call
for it before the above date. A. M.
Quance; Exeter.
WANTED—A ladyfriend as corn-
pardon
ompanion for the winter, no house; rent.
to pay, but by equally sharing the ex-
penses of the borne, they would-be.
good company for each other. Any
one desirous of such a home call and
sec Mrs. Jas. Pickard, James St. Ex
e'er.
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CAVEN I'IZ]+,SI3tYTIt,RIAN OETRCB"
Rev. J'umes Foote. 13. i., Minister
ANNIVERSARY
10 a.r,—Sunday,' School and Bible'
Classes
it a, n1.—liev, Dr S, Simpson, , 01
Toronto, will preach
7 p.-ur.—Service withdrawn for Main;
St. Church Anniversatily.
Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening.
it
THURSDAY, OOTO13I;li 19TH, 1O 2
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JAMES STREET I1IETHODIST
C.HUECII
Rev. M. T. Wilson, B.A., Faster.
11 a. ni.—"Pioneering Cowardice in
National, Church and •Individ-
ual Life"
7 p.m.—Withdrawn for Alain St. An-
niversary.
MAIN. ST. METHODIST CIntIROH
Rev. Geo. McAlister,' M. A.
( Lione 21, r3:)
ANNIVERSARY*
11 a. in, -Rev, J. T.,,, Cosby Morris;'
B.D.
3 P. m,—Special Session, The award:
of the Robert Raikes Diploma.
7 p. in.--Rev.,"5. T. Cosby Morris,
B.A., B.D.
The Woodham Choir will assist in
the Service of Praise. -
Y. P. C. A.
's•he rooms . ,opened to members
who wish.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Services as usual next Sunday.
11 a. nz. 2.30 p. m. and 7 p: m.
All Invited.
COAL
100 TONS—$19.00 a ton, Cash
with Order. Delivery guaranteed.
Not over 3 tons to one,eustomer
11. G. SELDOYN
HOUSES' FOR SALE OR RENT—
Apply 'tl'Mrs. A. Cottle, Exeter, Ont.
FOR SALE—Three. Jersey Cows,
newly freshened, or abou£'to freshen.
-- Mrs. W. ` N. Glenn; Hensall.
ANOTHER BIG CUT .ON PRICES
OF FURNITURE AT -R. N. ROWE'S.
FOR SALE—, Base -burlier coal
stove, Crown Brilliant, ih good con-
ditioa, Apply•at Times Office,
APPLES WANTED
A talse rumor has been circulated,
to the effect, that the Exeter Evapor-
ator hasstopped buying apple$. We
are still in the market for all the'ap•-,
pies that come in.
A. D. Clapp:
SAVE COAL
SAVE MONEY
By getting a big load of `inrixed
wood from R. Gillies..
Cut a feet to -14 inches long.-), Good.
for furnace or stove. The Elm' part
will hold fire over night. $8 00,,per
load. Pay the teamster. ` -
RIG$ -CLASS
INVESTMENTS
ERNEST ELLIOTT
Office, 'Main Street ' Exeter.
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE ;MONEY•
ON FURNITURE BITY FROM IL N.
ROWE.
Mrs. ;Neil has returned to London,
after visiting, for :over a week .with
her daughter, Mrs. T. 11.. Jones. Mrs.
Atkinson and two children, of Toi•on-
to, the former" being. a sister..of Mrs:
Jones, visited;. with Mr. and Mrs:
Jones over the week -end. -
IMMO
PHONE 134,
SO W J. } CO dr '' i6� •.PHONn Jlzt4o
en's Blue Serge
If in need of a Blue Serge Suit don't fail to see our new stock These
r,
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 in, Ladies' Coats, ..
and it is always a pleasure for us to, show "them, popular, P prices are.
$25.00 "30.00 and '!335.01). '•;
''Cushio edcS
oled Sh®es : f®r `
Men and Wornea
If you want shoe comfort
let us fit you witha pair of,our Easy
ting Cushion Soled Shoes. We are showing several in styles '
Y Woinens
and Men's.; Priced at $5,00,, $6:50 and $8,50:°
All Wool Serge
40 inches wide. A splendid all Wool Sei ge Suitable' for dresses and
Children`'s wear. Extra good value at per yard 85c.
Linoleinms and Oilcloths
Perhaps Yaur old Linoleum is nearly,„voi•n outand the floor needs
a new covering. Let us show you our new patterns.
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I.R. CARLING B
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor for the Molsons Bank, .'
etc.
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
rates of ,interest.
OFFICE—
ailing Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
- WHAT SIS THIS?
Ever Knock, is a Boost, if you
knock in the right way, and- this is
how T. H. Elliott knocks, if you bring
your: Old Suitg• and Overcoats to hint
he will Knock the Spots off of them.
So when you want any work of this
king;:. done give him a, chance.
Shop opened every -clay and Satur-
day night: ` •
-
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
T.=Ili. ELLIOTT.
FARMS FOR SALE -L-A few choice
farms in the' Townships of Usborne
Tuckersmith and " ' Hibbert., 'Good:
buildings anti. well located as to mar-
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos.
Cameron, Auct, Box 154, Exeter•.
•
()minion
ores- W
L
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS;.
ARE YOU ONE? IF NOT, START RIGHT NOW. "
Special
Blend
Te--•
6i.
C a poun!
CHEESE
22c. aou.
p nd
USADER PEAS
2 tins for 27c.
DIMPLES SOAP LEAS PICI(LES
3 cakes
for 20c.
21c,
a bottle
CHOICE CORN 2 TINS 25c
WINDERMERE E C >.
HciCaLAra;S .
39c lb.
COTTAGE ROLLS 30c Ib.
ROLLED OATS 6 lbs. 25e
PINK SALMON 2 TINS 22c ,
SOAP CHIPS 2 lbs. 27c
HI,PO-LITE MARSMEL7 OW 35e
SLICED BACON 42c lb.
JELLY BEANS 23c lb.
PICNIC BAMS 240 Ib.
WHEATLETS 4 lbs 25c
RED SALMON lb TTN 28c
CORN FLARES 3 PKGS 29c
C, C. SAUCE; BOTTLE 25c
BREAD 77 1=
I ROhC OUR
c. -A LOAF
OWN BAKERY'
CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS
IIIG:CIBST CASH PRICE FOR. EGGS
Phone 26 J
MOM
among
OW 1S I:
sho.u.ld -be
ime yo.
inking.
COOL NIGHTS AND 'DAYS, WILL SOON 'BE :HERE AND THE
WISE -YOUNG MAN -WILL BE PREPARED. 'COME IN. .
AND LOOIs"
OVER OUR ARRAY OF UP-TO-DATE COATS, OR. LEAVE YOUR
ORDER FOR A MADE -TO -MEASURE COAT.
New Fall S uitings' in Excellent,
Fabrics.
areres®n.:Dls la.,� � .•
Hats a1d'>Caan lrtS=
s
.�h
P -: d Coll`ai
Pia -in` and Fancy:
se, UHerwear-"etc.
Young Men ;
verything for the IDressy
,1 a
A. L. TTENNAN'1C
Veterinary Surgeon
r,
Olfice—l4.cDonne[1's Nates rabies on
John St. Phone calls receive -prompt,
attention, Phone 26w
'1R. JOIIN WARD
Chiropractic & Eiectrrcal :Treatments
for• Chronic and Nervous .Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically -fitted. Hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment:-
Ofice—William and Sanders Sts.,
CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
The Exeter Times has placed in
stock a fine array of Xmas Greeting -
Cards. They include some very neat
and attractive designs. The prices
are below what is being asked by a-
gents for - out-of-town firms. See
ours
b
oreI
P
nein
Y
.otic
g orders,
The Big Liver
When going out hunting give .us a
call. Don't forget anything you have
to move, we're right ,on the job to do
it. CARTAGE AND LIVERY.
Phone 33 W.
Bagshaw & Easton
Good , glasses if you need thein
Good ,: advice 'if you don't.
J. WARD, D.C., Optometaist
EXETER
Cochrane
acn�ne
•
ENGINES --6 TLB. "Z" $233.00
..3 h,p. d'Z" Bosch Magneto 143
1 h.p "Z" $99.50
40-Li.ht Plan
1; t, corn lete ,
P $360.00
Double -Geared Jacks $15.00
GRINDERi
GRINDERS—6 in. X40, Sin. $50. •J
10 '
in. 56'., 00.
$
CRUSHERS ---$74, $80, $100 & $11$
Straw Cutter $35'.00'
Straw Cutter, with plain feed, $65.00
travelling feed $85.00
T! airday Electric'Washer $126.00
'
Belt drive $70.00
500 lb. Scale $23.85; 1000 ib: $27.85
- Concrete Mixers, Hay Presses,
Stone" , Crushers, Road Rollers,
'ThreshingOutfits, Case Tractors,
Tractor °Plows and Dislre,
1•e, handle a complete line of the
Canadlax-Fairbanks Morse Co.,also
Chreshing Comany,
Aase ll rTepairs promptlpy attended