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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-1-14, Page 1T304'TIt I?I$, li1STd'BI.,�IS7 ElD 1573 NdA�B MA'l'lali IER ARVOCATE, lnS'1"4lgM I fiD j,S8tID 7tEM)3E t 1st,.1924 EXETER,ONT. T U SDAY MO IIIIIMINMINIINIIMIIIN1�111 I 1 1111111 111 I IINI111N110N1111N INIIII I NII INNNII N 11 11 IM 1 II IIIN111 � 111�I�M II N N I M N I NIIII N 1NN�INII NMNININ(1IINI�IIIIINNNNINI� 411601911 +1,301011 421.0.1 arlwast Capayi AMMO 01.1.111. maim :?f e` aEANSGATJ. educt�an: in Men's and Boys' OVERCOV Y' rpt, YOUTH'S Have you• been waiting tillsome- one started.•a real sale of Overcoats? 1f so, here is yehr opportunity. You can buy a new coat as cheaply here as at the wholesale. 15.00 8000 5.00. $18000. 10.00 6.50 12.00 9.00 [en's Lined Work Coats. Men's 1taki lined coats, ' corduroy collars, well lined for cold weath- er, fastened with heavy ;clasps in front, at just half the price of a sheep lined 'coat. While they last' at $6.00 each:: " Men's and Boys' Mackinaw Coats . great coat for the cold weather, just a few. left. Men's at $7,00 each, Boy's at $4.50. Also Breeches to match, Ail Ladies', sses' and Children's Winter Coats 'lust go. Regardless of, cost we are go-ing to clear out our entire of ladies' Misses' and children's coats. Don't miss, these real- bar- gains. IVIany fine coats to choose from. 10.11114, .N E*er l Mo'nda"y, . 1.57 , 1,1 f 192, 9 2 1 JrP6heVmetuniinip!ahe To�ntnd subsset 11 1 zpcl elect to). 6l follows; Reeve, W. neod ctoo eLitae: nnze.cEaenslsdCrtyoll4 t23'ofSaafniadoeras WComAunt ctxTuh.eGrreZlqeuspeoeftoalnfectth3e,asrT,eovie?tveivs , Mr. Sheppard; the sessiori with pae,y,tit ted church, was p1 eee/atnes St. 17131 t and opened TI1c reeves ncil, tiiaxikod 1)rest3al, and nllig meeting on behalf of the co ^�^ Mr. Sheppard for bell' SNOWS 401000.11. Mallow 11010104 eorml Vi1.01014 'seem oalemg ohNowsw lemma 111111111 taking part in the o7 of the 1926 couieii. Per Councillors Da azul Gilles- pie that: Councillors Iia and s incl 17oultis, "with the lRedtz striking committee an�� e act as a d1:1 ot. `The meeting tad,jourhed �0 7,50 z m. on motion of Davi P. The,; adjourned 11155 ting was con- versed at 7.30 with al present. The inint,,te ' tho members ing session were read„, of the inorn- A letter was read':and approved,. Mahler, of Niagara, 1?;frorn Mi municipal tax due i:e�lls, regarfling A . petition signed fy lady; ,members of th, twenty-five saute, asking. that antigm women's In - the council to prevelIi be taken by of milk other than,Pt the delivery ronii cows tested Action defer- advice, e Striking com- e Property- ln; and is as fol- and Gillespie; Fi obileilloxs Coultis an e o o fors Hawlezns and Clineil- Cottncillors Gilles oultiS; .Cemetery Roads and Bridg1e' and Davis; Davis and Havrkinsrs Councillors member of all cox” —Thereeve is a first named to acannittees and the dopted on: notion as chairman . A- lespie, ..The following made; Members Board for 1826- J'eckell, Motion Teeple. Carried.. Cemetery Boa and Wilbert Davis and Gilles Board of Heal Mgid. otion of Hawki ri Fence Viewer Pen.hale, Thos. J sett, Motion of Pie. . Carried Truant - Offie wood. Motion aw sins. Carl r—Rd against tuberculos red to seek furthe The• report of n 11tt h ee was. and e �:; T `• of Davis and Gil- ppointlnents- were of the Library 7-2S, Mr. James' E Coultis and Gil —7arnes Weekes in on motion of ie_ Carried x-0. H. Sanders. and Davis. Car- -Messrs.. W. H., es incl W. J. Big- -naultis and Gilles- --Thos. Coiling- f Gillespie and (miter. Motion of oder k A .°' " 14th;' 1326 14rIT'T+`IIIT".'x T() 4%`-F AL Oti Thursday night of beet week someone tried to break into 13iown- invs Drug 'Store bu :were frustrated- . iu the.attempt. 'They tried to force Elie lock of the back door and also } tried to pry open a window'. A, fewer 1' weeks previous the Store of S, Mer FIFTY;,' " xa Mr. M. R. Complin, <Manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is in' 'Toronto fora few, days tlazs..week attending the shareholders meeting e, t the bank, as guest of. the head office Seve :x i l f da 'l1ll.ti an:a' being held at the lain 1:Odt�n d ere . �' and Hotel. ;.tin & Son, was entered from the zeas "and a small amount of change was taken from the till. DomE THEATRE $ HOWF P FOP BEI T1T' I�;i T.:C'1' On Friday evening of last tveel i a very pleasant g-i,thering was ho t the home nle of Mrs. W. Martin i I tl by number of young ladles complimen ing Mies Rose Lampert with a mis- cellaneous shower on the eve ,of he marraige. Between twenty-five an thirty were present and the guest the evening; who had been taken b Surprise, was the reeipient of man beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served and a ` very jolly time was spent by all, A NARROW ESCAPE Will, the young eon of , Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pomfret, met with a, nar- row escape on Saturday afternoon. He was at the rink watching the skaters and had, climbed to the top of the spectator's gallery when he - fell and rolled down over the steps to the bottom: His nose and leg were bruised, but otherwise he es- caped unhurt.' He was very fortun- ate to get off so easily. PROPERTY ,SOLD Mr. Jos. May; of the London Road south, has purchased from., Mr, C. B. Snell the new house on' John St: that is nearing completion: Mr. Jas. Grassick, of 'Stanley Tp., has. purchased the property of Mr." T. A. Powell and gets. possession on. April 1st. Mr. Grassick recently sold his farm on the 2nd conces- sion of Stanley to Mr. Alvin ' Mc- Bride, de, daf Blake, for $5060,° This. is one of the - finest .farms in the township. We understand that Mr Powell intends moving to Stratford. c ES I T) SA' c fd»t1 ' zd Janiary 1 tit' and 16th b‘TheiMan ho d Foutd :'' B. �a,;'': • for W take ke this opportunzt o �' f tlz; ing our customers for their SU.1 in- the past year and wish —c'u prosperous New Year. We are prepared 'to look after etch : 19 Promptly and satisfactorily, at Fi#ton's old stand. of 1 S, rTAYLO Featuring Thos. Meighen'' A line up of Paramount features have been booked to start this week. Among them are the following:. "SON OP HIS FATHER" Harold Bell Wright's Story `REGULAR FELLOW'. "WILD' HORSE M'ESA" Zane Grey :Story "THE PONY EXPI; ETS" Sequel to the Covered. Wagon Gloria. Swanson in "Stage Struck" "THE ANCIENT HIGHWAY" Tames Oliver CurwOod's story "KISS FOR CINDERELLA" Story by James M. Barry," author of Peter Pan "ENCHANTED HILL" Peter B. Dyne's story "THE ROYAL GIRL" D. W. Griffith production FELL mom i LADDER; FRACTURE]) THIGH On Monday of this week Mrs. Al- bert Spencer, of town, met with an. unfortunate accident that will lay her up for some time. Some alter- ations are being•made to the Spenc- er home. A hardwood floor is -be ing laid and Mrs. Spencer was on a step ladder doing some painting. In some ivauner she fell from the lad- der and fratcured. her thigh, Mrer Spencwas inl the room at the adio and Service With us ,these go together, ask anyone to whom we have sold a radio and see what kind of service we are „g.ieer g, This is our best ---d ertisnxent. Give us Bread u Quality Supreme! 'That's , tixe standard we set our`seives When we opened r p u Jf3re d: Ba ice —And we have: maintained that standard, even when costs of pure in re ' g . dxents- and ]ai - �l� class labor have mounted sky- ward. Lockwood's Better Bread you'll be repaid by ceoing every : member ot your family enjoy better asatisfied appetite And mazinglyour y.,: food bills will shrink a .. H. BAKER EXETER R ONTARI `FOR Sid o - Feeding Molasses Exeter. -- and -- Hay G. SELDON iiiii Onta -4