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NOW
$19.85
FUR.TRIMME I
COATS $19.85
NO
People want ne'v fux'-trimmed, coats at worth the money pric-
es; so right at the beginning, of the season We are offering a bid,
range of Ladies' and Hisses' newest style fur-trianxned coats, to
early buyers, for only $19.85. These coats are right up-to-the-
minute
x -to -the -minute instyle and the quality of the cloths and linins you 'viii
find entirely satisfactory. In these special coats we have .til the
new shades including the popular pansy, purple, tilso plenty of
sinker conservative shades, All these coats were manufacttwed
to retail for $25.00 so coxae here and take advantage of our spec.,
is -1 reduced 'trice of only $19.85.
Men's and Boy's
Suite and Overcoats
For the fall and winter season we offer a large range of
overcoats and suits for men and boys at genuine worth the money
prices We believe that we can save you real money on your fall
needs, including sox, underwear, shirts, sweaters and sweater
coats. Come in and let us show you some of our special values.
Special Fall Values
Children's cashxxxerette stockings, black, sand and• brown for 25c.
Ladies eas1merette stockings, b1ac1 , sand, brown 35c. a pair
Silk and wool hose for ladies and misses, all the shades for 98e. pr.
Pansy and all the other popular shades in a good silk hose for 98c.
All wool sox for teen -- good medium weight for 49c. a pair
Men's Union worsted sox, a good sock for fall, $ pr. for $1.00
Union flannel work shirts, greys and khaki 14 1:2 to 17 for $ 1.29
Men's tweed pants, good weight sizes 32 to 46 now $2.98
Men's all -wool sweater coats, fawn, grey, heather for only 152.65
Men's bib overalls, well xuade, strong material, reduced to $1.98
Our Grocery Prices
Large lemons only 39c a doz.
P. & G. soap chips 2 ib. 25c.
2 tins choice salmon for 35c
4 boxes good sardines for 25c
2 lb. ginger snaps for ,,.. 25c
Shredded Wheat 2 pkg for 25c
Kellog's Corn Flakes 3,for 29c
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7 bars Castile Soap for .... 25c
Royal Yeast Cakes .... 5c pkg
Metal Tops for Jars 20c a doz.
Seedless Raisins 2 lb -,,,for 25c
2 ib. Mixed cookies for 35c.
4 bars Laundry Soap for 25c.
Rubbers for Jars 3 doz, 25c
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GARDINER'S
YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING THE BUYING OF FURNI-
BE SURE TO INSPECT' OUR LARGE AND MOST UP-TO--
STOCK.
P-TO-STOCK. PRICES AND QUALITY UNEQUALED. T.
LARGEST STOCK BETTER SERVICE
LATEST DESIGNS LOWEST PRICES
"THE HOME FURNISHER"
M. E. GARD!NER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT;,.
DAY AND NIGHT _SERVICE;" 1 { ,
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 741; Night, call 44W
Men's Store Phone 81w Men's` Store
PREPARE for FAL
You may be thinking of a new suit for fall; or a new. fall Over-
coat.. Drop in and lark over our new range ,of choice fabrics
False economy in clothes often proves very costly in the end. We
have a wide range that we offer at very attractive prices.
NEW HATS FOR FALL
New Felts are somewhat wider in the brim and higher in the
crown. We can give you a wide choice at popular prices. '
SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, SWEATER COATS, ETC.
Everything for the well-dressed' man
W.
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter
Great Attraction at
Our u Store
What?
' THE BEAUTIFUL FlIFI 3ZT1TRF1 ANT) THE '-LOW PRIE.
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Exeter Markets:
Wheat $1,05
Oats 85e.
Barley,.. 600,
111anitoba Flour $t,40
Blended Flour $3.00
Pastry Flour 43.40
Feed Flour, $2.00,
.bran $1.50
:.Shorts $1.,70
Creamery Butter 48e,
Dairy Butter 37--40c.
Eggs extras 40o.
Eggs firsts 30o,
Lard 20c
Hogs, selects $13,75
Hogs, thick smooth $12.50
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Mr. Chas. Ford spent the week -end
visiting in Detroit.
Mr. Waiter Dearing, of London,
spent Sunday in town.
Miss Ada Mitchell, of Centralia,
is clerking at. Cole's drugstore.
Mr. C. H. 1\rcAvoy, Of Wingham,
visited over Sunday here with re-
latives.
Mrs. Millar and son, of London,:.
are visiting the former•'s father,,yMr.
L. Day.
Miss Ada Willis, of Turnerville,.
Ont., spent the week -end at her
home here.
Hon. Arthur Meighen is scheduled
-to speak in St. Marys on Wednesday
October 21st.
-„Messrs Verne Roulston and Thos.
Pryde, motored to Niagara Falls for
the week -end.
"Mr. Richard Gidley, ' of Exeter,
is visiting his son, Mr. S. H. Gidley."
-Blyth Standard..
Mr. Fred Mallett and lady friend
of London spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mallett.
Messrs. Stanley and Norval Shep-
pard, of Pt. Huron spent Sunday at
the James St. parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ern. Flynn, of Lou.;
don, are holidaying in Exeter. They
also visited at Dashwood.
kr. Harolds Wood, of London,
spent the week -end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hall, of
Parkhill, vlisited at the hone of
Mrs. M. Sheere on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Clinton.
-are spending the fall and winter
With. Mr. and Mrs, C. Birxcey.
Mr. Calvin Hedden returned Mon-
day after spending a couple of
months at Crystal City, Man.
Miss May Jones is in Hamilton to-
day (Wednesday) attending the
funeral of the late H. C. Pepper.
Mr. Peter Case, after a • very
pleasant visit at the Canadian Sault
returned to his home here Friday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Newell and
son David of Stratford, motored over
and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. Creech.
Mr. Ed. Taylor, of the Bank of
Montreal, Courtland, is holidaying
for a couple of weeks with his moth-
er Mrs. J. Taylor.
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We are selling our furniture at Tower prices than 'an`"other store.
In the country. N.„
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THE EXETER TIMES.ADVOCATE
CAVEN PRIJS;$'7i'TERIAN CRURCH
Rev. James Foote, B.A., Mbeleter
10 a,m.-Sunday, School.
11 a,nx. --"Ili . the Evening' with the
Twelve,"
7 p.m. ----Attracting the good things
we want.
The famous Guy Brothers Min-
strels have started out on their fall
and winter tour and may be heard
of striking town soon.
Mr. Thos. Pryde, Jr., is relieving
at the C.N.R. freight sheds for a
couple of weeks. Mr. Don Graham
is relieving at Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson
and son and Mr. Jas. McDonald; of
Stratford, spent Sunday with their
sister, 'Mrs. T. G. Creech.
Mr. and Mrs.' N. J. Balkwill, of
667 Pelissier St., Windsor, spent the
week -end with their uncle and aunt,
Mx'. and Mrs. J. T. Miners.
The Misses Tom have been pick-
ing fine juicy ripe strawberries from
their garden this week. There are
also a number of blossoms. .
Mr, Rich. Coates, of Usborne, is
suffering from a fractured rib, the
result of an accident: He is, how-
ever, able to be out around.
Mr. J. Russell Balkville is renew-
ing old acquaintances in town, being
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Min-
ers, the latter being his sister.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bradt and
children, Miss Arnsby and Mr. Geo.
Jewell of London, spent the week-
end -with Mr. and Mrs. J. Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buswell and
children, of Lucknow, spent ;the
week -end with Mrs. Buswell's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Harvey.
Miss Dorothy Dinney, of London,
spent Friday and Saturday in town.
Miss Madeline Dearing accompanied
her to London and spent the week-
end.
Six pages of the Times -Advocate
this week contain local news. The
reports of Zurich fair and Crediton
School fair 'appearing on two of:
them.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Kernick and
daughter, Mrs. Stanley' Reid, of To-
ron.toy who were visiting in Detroit,
spent a few days with relatives in
EZeter.
` Messrs, R. N. Creech, W. J. Bea -
roan;" W: W. Taman and R. G. Sel-
doh are taking in the bowling
tourney atWoodstock to -day (Wed-
nesday.) ed
nesday.) --
Mrs. K. Sweetman, Mrs. R. Kelly,
Miss Verna Coates and Miss S.
Southcott motored to Strathroy on
Monday and visited with Mr. and
Mrs, L. Grieve,
The Plymouth Brethren gave an
open air service on the vacant Post
Office site Saturday evening, the'
usual large crowd was attracted.
The singing was great.
The Miaister
Cavell, Anniversary October 18th
JAMES ST. U11TrrED CHURCH OF
CANADA
Rev. E. Sheppard, Pastor
W; R. .Goulding, A.T,C.M,
organist and Choir -Leader
11 a;m.-,"What Jesus Wants Done"
A Baptismal Service
All 'parents may bring their child-
ren.
3 p.m. -The . early church:
7 p.m. ---"Made Over.
.,. It's an awful thing to pray 'Thy
Pingdom Come' unless ready to
meet the King,
Trivitt 'Memorial
Church
Rev. A. A. Trumpet, L. Th,, Rector
11 a.m.-"The Coming; of the Greeks
to see Jests; •
3 p.m,- Sunday Scho6' v,nd Bible
Class. ?a
7 p.m, -'4 `he Great Bridge Builder".
MA11T STREET UNITED -CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
11 a,m.-"The place of the Flaming
Disciple." '
3 p.m. -Sunday School, classes for
everybody.
7 p.m. -'A life of Promise Chepked'
The pastor will be in charge of
the services of the day. Everyone
is cordially welcomed.
Powell's Bazaar
e here.
Narcis-
wis and
a Flow -
besides
ment of
records
FOR SALE -Well : saved last
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year's hay. J. T. organ, Usborne,
Phone' 12 on 171, Exeter.
Exeter-:_ Women s Institute are
planning for a two -weeks' home
nursing course to be held evenings.
Ladies wishing to', join please leave
their names•with the secretary, Mrs.
J. M. Southcott.
"LAVALINE COUPONS"
Don't pay any attention to the
date, we take them any old time.
Try us!.
HARVEY & HARVEY
The Big Variety Store
Our shipment of Bulbs ax
Hyacinths, Freezias, Tulips,
sus, Daffodills, also bulb bo
vases. Black; bush earth an
er Pots, the wholoutfit,
instructions how to plant.
We are expecting a, ship
Gold Fish, Fish ` Grass and Natural
Food, this weeks
Special sale of Edison
continues for two weeks.
We wish to take this opportunity•
of thanking the people of Exeter for
the kind -way in which they received
our representatives during our Ser-
vice week Canvas'. '
PERFECTION STOVE CO., Ltd.
Sarnia, Ont.
NOTICE RE ONIONS
We will start to take in onions at
the Canning factory on October 14.
No onions taken in on Saturdays.
J. H. Greive
FOUND -On the London Road
south of Exeter a hand saw. Owner
niay have same by paying for advt.
Apply at Times -Advocate.
Mrs. Emma Burr of 500 Oxford
St.,. London, -who. has been visiting
with Mrs. J. T. Miners and other re-
latives in town and at Hensall, for
the past two weeks, ' returned home
on Monday (Welting. .a ,
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Following .are among those at-
tending Stratford Normal School
from this section: Emma,, V. Bol-
ton, Hensall; Ellen Houlehan, Dash-
wood; Mary A. McMillan, Kippen;
Viola E. Prang, Zurich.
Mr. Frank Taylor is moving into
the residence on Laughall St. recent-
ly purchased, from '.Mrs. (Rev.)
Kestle',. Mr.. Geo.: A .Smith, who
has had the house rented is moving
into the house vacatodb Mr.
y
Taylor.
Mr. Norman Keddy motored over
from Detroit on Saturday bringing
with _him Miss Hanna Keddy and
Mrs. E..1ory who have been visiting
in Detroit for two weeks. Miss
Nettie Keddy accompanied ixim to
Detroit.
Huron United Church Presbytery
are meeting in Walton today (Wed-
nesday). y One 'of the items under
consideration will be the apportion-
ing of the $70,000 the Presbytery is
being asked to raise by the London
conference. The death occurred in Victoria
Hospital, Londbn, on Saturday,.of
Thomas D. McMullen, aged 32 years.
He had. been ,111 about two inonths.
The deceased is survived by his wife
whose maiden name wast Eva Shad-
dock and one little daughter, Dore'
Mrs. K. Sweetman (nee Miss Lil- (thy.
Ilan Boyle) and Wire. Robt,' •Kelly: 1T
he real
estate and Chattel o° the,
... ,., s f'he,
(nee Miss Margaret Case) ,motored late Daniel "Wood Were disposed of
up from Toronto and visited far a by public auction on Saturday last.
few days with friends in Exeter. The realestate eo slits > of a oriels
Mrs. 'i _house and t°
wo
'_ (� Martin, 11firS Win. taw- n 6,01:e8e�,i
es of land, sxfuat-
den, Were. Jas, Willis and Mee W'i11- ed on the London Read just a: short
is motored to Godericli on Wednes- distance south of town and was sold
day' Of last week and spe. very to Mr.Joh n Bell, whose property
exit a .
pleasant day with Mt, and: Mrs. L adjourns that of the Wood estate,
Salkeld. The put. ciiaoe prier :was $3,975.
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isplay of , Dresses
On Tuesday, Octo4er 13th Mr. Dawson of -the
McElroy f
c y M g Co. will be at, this store. with
with a splendid
range of .Dr for esses o all.
occasions. You vis are invited to come
and see them.
Silk knit & Crepe Dresses
In sizes 38 to .48. We can fit
stout figures who usually find it
so hard to get their size. $12.50,
$16.50 and $19.50.
New. Shades in Hosiery
• Another shipment of the new-
est shades for Fall. These are
real value at -per pair 98 cents.
Men's Suits and Overcoats
Including a splendid assortment of new fallsuite and winter over-
coats: All moderately priced and ready for the early buyers. Drop in
and see them.
New Suede0Gloves
In smart new styles with fancy
cuffs, selling at the; popular price
of 98 cents and $1.25.
New Silk Wool Hosiery
In the popular check weaves in
four color combinations. Priced
at per pair 98 cents to $1.50:
' New Caps for Fall
Showing the new cloths and
weaves for boys and men -$1.00
to $2.50. -
New Felt & Velour Hats
In the new shades and shapes.
We sell the Beltmore Hats. They
give satisfaction. Priced at $4.00
and $5.00.
Everything New for Fall
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I.R. CARLING B.`X.
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111 THE PUBLIC EYEE
REPAIRS
Weare low: prepared to do all
kinds of repairs on broke% frames,
whereas before, we had to send them
to London or elsewhere.
HEAVY SHELL FRAMES TO
YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE
YOU WAIT, $3.00.
SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES,
$1.00 and UP.
Dr. John Ward
• CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
MAIN ST. EXETER. ONT.
PHOE 70
'COA,L -C(iKE
AND INSURANCE
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED 1 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC
Loans, Investments, Insurance
Office,Carling Block,Main St. Exeter
E. J. CHRISTIE
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns
Safety Razor Blades
Sharpened (any make)
SINGLE EDGE 3c
DOUBLE EDGE 4c
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE, Druggist
CLEANING PRESSING
and REPAIRING .
If you want to look like a man,
and feel like a man when you are
dressed up, there is only one way
and that way is to let
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS ,
Make your Clothes
also do Cleaning, Pressing and
Repairing
Agent for Tip -Tip Tailors
FARM FOR SALE -100 acres,
Lot 12, Con. 8, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, 1 we
situated 5 miles from' - Seaforth, 6
miles from Hensall, 1-2 mile to
school. Rural mail and telephone.
There are 30 acres of Alfalfa and
timothy, ' 10 acres of timothy and
clover, 8 acres sown. to O.A.C. 104
Fall Wheat, about 9 acres good bush
the remainder in pasture. There
are on the premises, a good frame
house of eight rooms with furnace,
also woodshed attached. Water and
sink in kitchen, good cellar with
concrete floor. Bank barn 50 ft. x
86 ft.' with concrete •Floors through-
out, water in stable. Hog --pen 25 ft
x 40 ft with concrete floors. Abun-
dance of good water from 3 never
failing wells. It is welldrained and
fenced. This is a choice farm ill a
high state of fertilit and cultiva-
tion. A sale of bhattels'will be held
on Oct. 27th to be announced later.
For further information apply to
John Alexander, R.R. No. 2, Kippen,
Ont., or to Frank Taylor, Auctioneer
Exeter, Ont.
LIGHTNING RODS
Shin -Flat and Round Cables. We.
have the agency for the above
lightning rods. Let us qu6te yon
prices. Old cables inspected and
repaired. Four years' experience.
Bruce Mitchell, R.R. No. 1, Cen-
tralia; phone Crediton 29 r 6.
F.OR SALE on RENT -100 acres'
being lot 21 S.T.R. On the property
is a brick house, bank barn and
other buildings; 75 acres in grass
and the balance- in stubble. Easy
terms. "Apply, to W. H. Kay, Exeter
"London Life has opening for
real live man: Write C. Ti. Kep-
kay; Agency Manager, Stratford,
Ontario," • 9-1-4t
BICYCLE FOR ' SALE,
Bicycle, in. good co i tition, paint-
ed and ..overhauled, at a very reas-
onable 'price.- Apply at Times -Ad-
vocate office for furtherr-particulars
For Sale
W. R. Goulding
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors &c.
Money to Loan, Investments Madel
Insurance.
Safe-deposit Vault for use of of
Clients without charge.
Exeter London He
R. McINNIS
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOB
HURON COUNTY
For best results let R. Mcpnaf$
handle your auction sales.
FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE
HAY POST OFFICE
Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.5,
DENTAL SURGEON
Late Listrict Dental Office% 0�
Military District, Number One, Loge
don, Ont:
Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
Office Phone 34W?
A. T. C. M. Residence Phone 341
Office closed on Wednesday matt
Organist and CJhoirmaster
James St. United Church
Instrucction to
Plano Vocal Organ Theory
Supervisor of Music in Schools
Concert Engagements Accepted
Studio Victoria St. , Box 57.i
EXETER, ONT.
J. I•. LI WIS
CONTRA ron
Cement and. Carpenter Work
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
,-Houses and Barns
EXETER : ONTARIO
Phone 152W
Wood for Sale
A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD
FOR SALE
H. Bagshaw
TRY US Phone 58W
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DR. ADRIAN B. GIBSON
VETERINARY. SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College 1915
Residence, lames St., Phone 991
Fb`ICE--F Taylor's Sales Stable on
Jo
Phone
09W
DR. E. S. STEINER
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College
DAY ANDI
N GHT CALLS PROMPT-
LY ATTENDED TO
.
Phone 158 Resilience AnnSt.
Good buggy, almost new .EXETER, ONE,.
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Good Single harness ,•
3Y•small. ieaters
Show eases,e1 large, -2` siiaclh ;��
2 notion Counters,
e ' unte s, fore store
Chuse.
e se : case, cheap,
New Home Sewing Machine, Cheap.
Several ranges, -Good organ, cheap
Use, our Service for selling and
!Adding, Inquire
POWELL'S BAZAAR'
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Plaits, Specifications prepared for
Residences, Churches; Schools etc..
' Best, Rel`erences
Phones: Office 1889w,`House 5.141w,
Rooin 8, Coote Chambers,
Igarket iLane, i:,on,don
Dr. G. F. Roulston,
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carling's: Lin
office.
Extractions Under Oxygen Gas.
At Grand Bend every Wednesdag
during the summer months
Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D.,
Honor Graduate of Toronto Unive
city
DENTIST
Office over , Gladman & Stanbul7.1
office, Main Street Exeter.
DR. W. E. WEEKES
Physician and Surgeon
Office --One door south of the
Times -Advocate.
Office hours 9.30 to 10.30 a.m.
2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phone 67
clFRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction,,
guaranteed - y*-
EXETER P. 0. or RING 188
FARMS FOR SALE -A few choicd
farms in
r the Townships of 'Usborne;
-Tuckersmith and Hibbert. GoOdi
build n a
andArell located
i ga ed as toxna
Y
r
mets. Priced right. Apply to Thole
•Cameron, .Aust., • Box 154, Bleier.
T1/0$.: CAMERON and James
wATSON
L sensed.' a ctioneers.
co''
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t1 sed,. �f� � alt .. • local'
Patti Stock sales a si eCialty. Satii14
fattier). guaranteed. Charges wed/
erate: Ordure left at tlIly ;office Ve1111
be promptly; attended,bit'to. R.R. Ne,
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