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Coats
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Wo invite yon to see our display of fall and 'winter coats
before you make your selection. The mew coats for li►dfes,
misses and children ,line bene ready for your inspections azad
every garment is priced right.
Stewart's September Values
All Wool Motor Rugs, large size only $5,50
Holeproof Silk Stockings, all shades for 9$c.
Rayon Silk Stockings, new shades for only 49c.
Cotton Stockings, ladies' and children's for 25c
Yard wide Figured Chintz; new patterns_2c yd.
GROCERY BARGAINS
17 Bars of Laundry Soap for $1.00
Crisp'Soda Biscuits ..., 15c. Ib
Tasty Sardines 4 boxes for 25c
Mixed. Tea, our special 59c ib
Matches, 3 large boxes for 29c
Pink Salmon, 2 large tins 35c.
Shredded Wheat, 2 ,kgs 25c
Kellog'.s Corn Flakes 3 for 29c
Crisp Ginger Snaps, 2 lb 25c
Royal Yeast Cakes 5c pkg.
Jelly Powders, 3 pkgsi ,ragr 25c
Vanilla, 8 oz. bottle for 25c
Extracts, any flavor; 3.>fdr'•25e
Ammonia Powder, 3°- A:6 25c
Toilet Paper, 6 larg -ells 25c
Rice, choice quality, 3 lb 25c
P. & G. Soap Chips, 2 lb 25c.
Castile Soap 7 cakes for 25c
Choice corn, 2 tins for 25c
Stews
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. Furniture of the Finest Quaiy
at
GARDINER'S
at Specially Low Prices
IF YOU WANT TO BUY BETTER FURNITURE FQR"' LESS
MONEY YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS GREAT FURNI-
TURE SALE. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME IS BEING .0E-
FERED AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
"GARDINER& FOR BARGAINS"
LARGEST STOCK LATEST DESIGNS
BETTER SERVICE LOWEST PRICES
"THERE IS A REASON WHY OUR BUSINESS GROWS"
,,-,"EXETER'S HOME kiUM'ISHH R"•'a_a.,t`.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
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Men's Store Phone 81w 'Mei's#:'Store
NEW SUITINGS ;1�}
FOR FALL.
Are now � in Stock for Your
Inspection
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TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, ' SERGES,
New Furnishings are arriving daily
MEN WILL APPRECIATE THE QUALITY AND STYLE OF THE
NEW FALL FURNISHINGS. CO ME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER.
. W. TRMRI
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter,,
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Phone 194 Phone 104
SOUTH SERVICE ' STORE
Try Our Fresh
Ground Coffee
CHAS. FORD
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and
Olean' S
Miss L. Jeckell left Wednesday to
spend a month in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bowers.and son.
Dorrance left on Friday last for Fer-
gus where Mr. Bowers has been en-
gaged` as principal of the High
School'
Mrs, O'Connor and'' Master _john,
of Detroit, are visiting the formnr's
another, Mrs. ltd. Davis. Miss Shir-
ley O'Connor has been visting here
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell; Mr. and
W. -Mrs. 'Ut .
J. ,McAlister
and fa
fl
y
motored to Niagara Falls and also
visited with Mr, and Mrs. W. H.
Trott in Simeoe last week.
IteY. D. 'McTavish, wife and fain -
have returned to town after holi-
daying near Ripley. Mr.. McTavish
will 'occupy his own pulpit in James
St. church next Sabbath.
Mrs, Mollard, Vire President of
the Huron . Presbyterial,; was at
Grand. . Bench Sunday tY1orning con-
ducting the annual .service of the W.
M. 5, of the United church.„
Mr. and Mrs; E. C.: Harvey motor -
to Pt,Stanley on Sndasto
meet Mis
Edna Taylor, of Cleve-
land, who will spend a !'ew dant
with relatives in this community,
ter Markets
Wheat $1.18.
flats 45cG
Barley 65c
Manitoba k' 'lour' $4.05:
Blended Flour $4.15
Pastry Flour $3.65
Feed Flour $1.90
Shorts $.1,6Q.
Bran ,$1,4Q.
Creamery ° butter 38:c:
Dairy butter 32-35c.
Eggs, extras 33c.
Eggs, seconds 25c.
New potatoes $2,35
Lard 200
Hogs $12.00
Hogs, selects $13,20.
, 40cars I
Dr. Roulston desires to announce
that his dental office will be closed
for another week whilst he is absent
on vacation.
Harvey & Harvey:
Did you ever try Heinz's White
Pickling Vinegar at 75e a gal.?
Monday, September 6th is Labor
Day and a. public holiday.
Mr. Jos. Davis, of Chatham, is;
holidaying with relatives in town.
Five pages are being printed with
local news this week. Look up page
seven.
Mr. Alex. Stewart returned to
Loudon Monday after holidaying in:
town.
Mr. H. E. Cox, of St. Thomas, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Powell.
Mrs. (Dr.) Muir and daughter, of
New York, called on Mrs. Downe
last week.
Mrs. W. F. Ma▪ y, of Mitchell, is
visiting her sons, Wm. and F, A.
May of town.
Miss Amy Johns has returned to
Bartonville to resume her duties as
school teacher.
Mrs. (Dr.) Reid and . daughter
Ola have returned home after •visit-
ing in Seaforth.
Miss Gladys Harvey left Tuesday'
to take charge of a school at Willow
Grove, near Bornholm.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould, o
Detroit, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Davis. •
Mrs. Geo. Young, of London, vis-
ited for a couple of days with her.
brother, Mr. W. J. Beer.
Rev. Percy and Mrs. Banes, of
Salford, are . visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. Banes, of town.
Mr. Allan McDonald, of Stratford,
was a guest at the hone of Mrs. A.
Turnbull over the week -end.
Mrs. Walter Connor and two:
children, of Windsor, are visiting
with relatives in this 'community.
Mr. C. W. Kestle has moved from
William St. to the residence vacated
by Mr.. C. C. Pilon on Andrew St.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rowe and dau-
ghter Mildred returned Monday af-
ter spending a few days in Toronto.
Mrs. C. C. Pilon and children
motored to London With :Mr. J. G.
Stanbury and children on Tuesday,
Mrs. Win. Carr and son Gerald, of
Detroit, are visiting with 11I'r•. and
Mrs. Wm. Melville and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Holden left on
the 20th for southern Saskatchewan,
to visit their daughter Mrs. Barton
Ford.
Miss EIizabeth. Mills, of Blyth,
spent a couple of days last week vis-
iting her' aunt at the Main St. par-
sonage.
Miss MacKenzie, the new science
teacher in the Exeter H. S. was here
checking over the equipment. at the
school.
Mr. Jack Batsonreturned has to
his duties at the Canadian Bank of
Commerce after- a couple of week's
holidays.
Rev. F. E. Clysdale conducted the
service at the funeral df ;.he late
Thomas H. Johns, at Kipp.en, an Sun-
day afternoon ., FOR SALE—A Durham Cow,
Mr, M. >r. Gardiner".and• Mrs. W. 1 freshly in. Apply to R. Skinner,
E. Gardiner were , in London last ( Exeter.
OAV11aN P PISB'tr't R N C.
E l.d CHURCH
Atm, 4aluea. Foot*, Miuiater
l0 a.,, -Sunday School
11 a m *'`I3y WaY of Christ."
The Minister
7 p.M.-•--•"WIiezi tie Stones Cry. Out"
The Minister
SUNDAY, Sll,?Q,', ,• 12th-•---Ite-Open-
ing of Qrgan-Prof, Tirri, leading
violinist of London, will assist at
the services.
!JAMES ST.. UNITED. CHURCH, OF
CA.NAA,&.
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R, Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir -Leader
The pastor will occupy the pulpit
next Sunday, following his vacation.
11 a.m.—"The Gospel of Work." A
Labour Day Message.
3 p.m.—Sunday School„
1 p.m.- "Tired of Life." or' "A Dis-
pondent Parson;"
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Services as Usual
3 p.m.—Sunday School.
MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
11 a.m.—•"Jesus' New Name."—A
further discussion of the Deity of
Christ.
7 p.m.—"A . Brief; • but landless
Choice."
This church extends a greeting to
all who have returned from vacation
and a cordial welcome' always to vis-
itors.
Powell's •Variety Store
Plain Price Store
We Will Continue Our
ANNIVERSARY SALE
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Recluced on Suer Dresses;;I
All SuMmer Dresses are greatly Reduced in --�
Price for Quick Selling.. Some
Very Special Values u es" at
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$3.75 aid *4.7,5.
Colored Silk Hose
In a variety of the season's newest
shades. This is a regular $1 value.
Reduced: to per pair 75c.
10 doz. Children's Hose
A clean up of several lines of child-
ren's sox' and hose, values up to 60c.
Priced for gyick selling 1 5c. pr.
Men's Harvest Shoes, Special, $2.75 pr
30 pairs only of Men's,i'an. Harvest Shoes. These are not too heavy in •
weight and are wonderful fitters.
Bleached Table Linen
A good wearing cloth, easily .laund- •
ied and neat pattern.
Per yard 75c.
Plain. Crepes 30c.
In plain shades, also in fancy pat-
terns a good wearing material that
• you do not have to iron. Per yard
30 cents.
Boy's and Girls: Running Shoes
A clean up of this season's leather and rubber soled outing shoes. Values
• up ito $2.00. Clearing price per spa ,98, C
Linoleum aleid';;Cgarti:goleureg Riigs
We are clearing this week several dropped patterns in Linoleroims and Con-
goleum Rugs. These are real ; money savers.
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FOR SALE OR RENT
The Following Properties,
Brick Store on Malin St., Exeter
Commodious Brick dwelling, fur-,
nace heated, and wired for Electric
lighting, etc. with fixtures in place,
John St.
Six and a half acres of choice land
suitable for market garden, running
through froth Huron St, to John St.
Choice Saskatchewan farms in the
Carndutf, Fillmore, Plenty and Fro-
besher districts.
For price and termson above see
ROBERT E. PICKARD, John Street
Agent for Great West Life '.&s'ce.Co.
HOUSE FOR SALE'hR' RENT—
Good brick house • on Andrew St., one
blopk and a half • fropp<•.postoffice.
Easy terms.. {)haply to F. Deibridge,
FOR SALE• =Several farms at
reasonable • prices, good buildings,
easy terms to responsible 'parties;
Apply to James W. Watson, R. R.
1, : Kirkton, Ont., , phone Kirkton
54-2.
TENDERS "•.
Teamsters and Laborers ,
The Exeter Municipal'Council ask
for tenders for the removal and the
•
cleaning up of all refuse, as has been
scattered along the frontof the
dump ground on the Lake Road. In-
formation as to all details may be
secured {from members of the Muni-
cipal Council: Tenders to be in the
hands of the clerk, Monday, Septem-
ber 13th, 1926.
, Jos. Senior, Clerk
week attending the Funeral Direct-
ors' convention.
Mr. Alex. McPherson and son
Fred. E. McPherson,are spending
the week. in Toronto and.'are taking
in the Exhibition.
Miss h. M. Bowey has returned
to her duties at Jones & May's after
holidaying for a couple of weeks in
Detroit and London.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Tuckey and two
children and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Re-
fuse, of London, spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tuckey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill, of Pt.
Huron visited for a few days' with
relatives in Crediton and Exeter re-
turning to their home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. Smith and
family,•pf••11uffaio, are holidaying
for two weeks ' with Mrs. Smith's
parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman left on FOR SALE
Tuesday evening for- Bigwin Inn, Essex Crystal Dwarf Sweet Clover,
Muskoka, to spend the week beforeoriginated from California, the en -
leaving for their home in Calgary. I ly seed in Canada of its kind. We
M. and Mrd. William Pummel. believe this is ai'aluabbe seed for the
from Dawson, North Dakota, have' country: We advise farmers who
LOST—Early in August.
for Ford car. Finder •-please
at Times -Advocate.
Sides
leave
WANTED—A good fresh-, cow,
Jersey preferred. Apply P. 0. Box
290, or phone 99.
FOR SALE—Comfortable seven
room, frame house on Huron Street,
Exeter, apply to GLADMAN &
STANBURY, Solicitors 8-2-tf
Cap. Howard, of Lucan, will run
his auto bus from Exeter to London
Fair Week on Tuesday„ Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, leaving Exeter
at
.8 a.m. from
Central Hotel and
leaving London at 11 p.m.
ah
Kessel of Stephen, for a few days. a,re interested .to get in their "order.
before it is too late.
Apply to 3, W. Anderson, Centro -
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jon -
Messrs. Wm. Geddes and Jack
Marshall, who have been spending
the holidays with iIr. and Mrs. Wm.
Northcott, returned to London Fri-
day.
Mr. E. A. Foilick left last week
for Toronto where he hats an im-
portant position in connection with
one of, the restaurants at the.,,Exhib-
ition.
Mr. lila a
obt. G mhr ill h
as'been re-
siding at the organ in Main Strreet.
rg
church during the n
t south.
gofAu list
while lylfes E. Huston was On her
vacation
Miss Ella Link attended, the mil
iihery openings in Toronto. and is
this -v-eek resuming her poSition as
milliner with the 11acFaul s store in
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. ingrain and Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart, of Detroit, visited at
the hon of Mrs. Ingram's parents,
Mr. and Mfrs. S: Hardy, aver the
week -end.
Mr. and ilIrs. Hy. Triebner and
son Gordon have returned to Corn-
wall after visiting for two weeps
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. Trieliner.
Ira, or F. Taylor, Exeter:
STRAYED—A Iiolstein;cosy ,with
horns, in full milk strayed from
Kirkton on Aug, 28th: Finder
please notify Wm. Bih'bY, 53 r 3,
Kirkton.
MISS Netta 'Pryde, of `Windsor, ' is
y
toe spend p d a couple tf weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Pryde
expected ected to
arrive pver Fri 1
D t
•
Rev. Mr. Simone, of Norwich,
preached a very acceptable sermon
fn Catren church on Sunday morn'
ing. Mr. mote, the minister, who
has been oh. Vacation occupied; his
own pulpitin the evenifi;g,
Last ,Sunday Mr. and. Mrs, MelI
som,, of Woodstock, motored up and
spent'the clay with Mrs. Melison's :
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Atkin.-
+ son. MisaDrake a nirrSu of the
General . Hospiai, '4iroor stock, anal
Mr. Melisam's mother Iccompanied
tliefu. The latter with I er daughter ;
Of London, England, , re visiting
with her son Mr. A H elIsorn
Have Your Eyes
Examined To -day
There is nothing to be gained by
delaying that eye examination. •
'! There is much to be lost.
Each day that your eyes are under
a strain makes it more difficult for
your Optometrist to give you satis-
factory glasses'
You will be surprised at the thor-
oughness of our methods=and will
be pleased with the glasses.
Call today' and learn the truth
about your eyes.
:John Ward
riEnnoRRAc1Tort & OPTICIAN
1AIN BriT, EXETER, ONT.
PHOS 74
Furniture Bargains
Our stock is complete and our
prices are: right, Do not be mis-
lead, come and see for yourself that
what we say' 'is correct. A great
number ,of people are buying from
us and are e satisfied.
WHY NOT
YOU?. We have one Eureka Vac-uum
Cleaner .left ' at ` $42.00.
Vacuettes $35.00
!DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE
R. N. ROWE
Funeral Director & Embalmer
Phone•20W Night 20J
INSURANCE
E. C. Harvey
L. V. Hogarth
— Agents —
Mutual Life of Canada
EXETER AND ST. MARYS
Address all correspondence to $Sox
1t0Qf, EXeter
FOR SALE — Overland touring
car in good condition, three new
tires,. $100. , Apply at Times -Advo-
cate.
FOR SALE --Lot 17, con. 7, 100
acres more or less, i 1-3 miles north
of Crediton. On the premises is a
brick residence and two bank barns
good water, "Kell fenced and dread-
ed, 5 acres orchard. For partici!-
lars apply to Ed. Fahner, Crediton
Hotel. 8-26-4tp
LOST—On Monday August 23rd,
a black leather purse between Exeter
and Cromarty
Bil
l.
contai
ti
ng one
e
dollar ollar
bill, silver, copper and Frey. Tea
Finder rearled
by leaving at
the Times-Advooate office.
150 acres of land for quick sale,
extra good buildings, well fenced:
close to town, good locality, Alsp
two grass farms. "Apply to D.
pert, Dashwood, Ont.
13. M. !FRANCIS
Agent for
CANADA
LIFE.
ASSURANCE COMPANY
Phone 1440 Exeter
'ERNEST FI.i,IOT
Conveyancer, Investments
Insurance
Office one. door south. Times Office
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C,' M.
Organist and Choirmaster
James St. United Church
Instruoction in
Plano Vocal Organ . Theory
Supervisor of Music in School,
Concert Engagements Accepted
Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phone 192
EXETER. ONT.
FRANK TAYLOR
•
LICENSED, AUCTIONEER •
.for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices . reasonableand satisfactlea
guaranteed
EXETER .P. 0., or RING 128
JAMES W. WATSON '
Licensed Auctioneer
Sales conducted in any Ioeaiity
Farm Stock pales;' a specialty. Sabi
faction' guaranteed. Charges mod
erate. Ordefs left at this office wiL
be promptly attended to. R.R. Ns
1, /nekton.' Pion Mitten 14r2.
DR. M: C. G. FLETCHER
Graduate of Facility of Medicine,
University of. Western Ontario, Mem-
ber of the College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Ontario; Member of the
British Medical Council. •
Phone 6—(The office of the late
Dr, H. K. Hyndman).
Safety Razor Blades
Sharpened' (any make
SINGLE EDGE bo
DOUBLE EDGE 40
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COI;E, Druggist
Sylvester B. Taylor
Jeweller, Exeter
Fftton's Old Stand
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING
GUARANTEED
FIRE INSURCE
AN �q
PROTEL�:r. YOURSELF AGALVST
LOSS BY FIRE, WITII
R. J. CHRI rTl3
OFF/CE: North of Elliott and Johad
J. L.. 1....13W IS
Br1ILD N and G C Ol'v '
T
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,Hoopes and Barns
ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS
GLADLY FURNISHED
r'honej r52w John St. East, Exeter
LOOK!
LOOK!
1922 FORD TOURING WITH
STARTER FOR . SALE
Good Running Shape
I'I {
. RyST $125 TAXES IT
H. Bagsh
CARLING & MORLEY
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
LOANS, • INVESTMENTS; IN-
SURANCE .
Offices, Carling Block, Main Street;
Exeter, Ont
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , solicitors` ae.
Money to"'Loan, Investments lad*
Insurance.
Safe-deposit Vault for use of amg
Clients without charge.
Exeter London Hens
Dr. G: S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D&_
DENTAL SURGEON
Late Listrict Dental Officsl6
Military District, Number One. LSO*
don, Ont.
Office Phone 34W
Residence Phone 24J
Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
Office Closed Every Wednesday
Dr. G. F. Roulaton,
• DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carking's LIU
office.
Extractions Under Oxygen Gas..
Dr. A. R. Kinsman. L.L.D..D.D.&
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univ
sity.
Office over Gladman & Stanbnst'fa
office,. Main Street, Exeter.
N DR. HARRY J. BROWNING
M.D.C.M', Toronto
L.R.C,P. & S. Edinburgh fi
/L.F.P,&S. Glasgow
Physician & Surgeon
Office over Browning's Drug Mase.
Phone,
Residence 30 Office %t
DR. W. E. WEEHES
Physician and Surgeon
Late Chief Interne Vancouver
General Hospital 4.
CORONER. FOR HURON.. COUNT!'
Office removed to the foirner Ford
garage building corner of Main sn&
Ann St.
Office hours 2 to 5 and 7• to 3 p.as.,:
Phone: Office 67W, Residence ST`
DR. E. S. STEINER .
VETERLNARY . SURGE07.7
Graduate of the Ontario Veterfnaarg:
College
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PR0MTa•
LY ATTENDED TO
Office, old Ford Garage 'Building
Corners of Main and 'Ann Streets'
Telephones: Office 158w, 'House 1621
• EXETER, ONT..,
Dr. Adrian B. Gibson, V.S.
vE
T R.
I
NARY SURGEON
SOffice and residence, MaiSt. South,
Second house from end of Pave—
ment hast side of raod
All calls promptly attended to
Accommodation for treatment of
animals•
Phone 99 — Exeter; Ont.
ARTHUR WEBER
LICIONSEI) .AUCTIONIalir IL
For I6iron, Comity'
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
8 Years r
Dori
x
p sues; Prices Itaa,eot
able, Satisfaction, Guaranteed or
no Charge,
Phone 67018 Iiehwood
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