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THE EXETER TUVIES-ADVOCATE
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We are ready with a most complete range ortkldies',•
Misses' and Children's fall and winter coats. This' a ason,'
touts are very plain, :straight lines—fur collars. Many ne* 44
striking shades iu plain, and plaid cloths --prices are air •%n•.ycl}lr,
favor, We will be delighted to show you our new coats; ' Z4-'
Extra Special
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36 -inch Wbite Flannelette, lovely close,1362t; ;:'
finish, regular value 35c. Our special price 25e,.r•'
yard.
36 -inch Striped Flannelette,. Beautiful StttpGri'; '
combinations, soft downy finish, regular va•1`ue 356
oar Special price 25c yard. t ;;;;;•••,,t
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Here is a Much Wanted Fob
Ladies' and Girl's Pure Brush Wool Sweater coa,with
lovely rain bow shaded trims, $4.50 and $5.50.. e{I,.
Boy's wind 'breaker sweaters in all new color combinations
Boy's fancy stripe pull -over sweaters, pure oo #'
combination 'colors, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25.. �xvll
$2.75, $3.00, $3.,25.
Do You Want a Real Bard.
Ladies' fancy mercerised lisle hose -5 different i et:doit'com-
binations, regular price $L25, now going' at 69c.. • J. ¢11, SlyaiJ
OUR GROCERY PRI" �'S ..
Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs. for 25c
Vanilla, 8 oz. bottle for 2,5c
Extracts, any flavor 3 for 25c
Ammonia Powder, 3 •llr.gs 25c
Toilet Taper, pe 6 lar rolls 25c
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Rice, choice quality, 3 lb 25c
P. S. G-. Soap Chips, 2 ib 2.5c.
Castile Soap 7 cakes for 2,5c,
Crisp Soda Biscuii 5o.taib
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 4rI ,Oc
Crisp Ginger Shaps, °iii^` S'G
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Furniture of the Finest Q,-4` I.
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at Specially Low Prices
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IF YOU WANT TO BUY BETTER FURNITURE `FOR LESS
MONEY YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS GREAT ;,Fi,URNI-
TURE SALE. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME IS `B'E1 G OF-
FERED AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES„ x,
"GARDINERS FOR BARGAINS" -
LARGEST STOCK LATEST DESIGNS -
BETTER SERVICE LOWEST PRICES,.
"THERE IS A REASON WHY OUR BUSINESS GRQW� '?
"EXETER'S HOME FURNISHER" • lr ';
M. E.
(ARD1NER.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
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Men's Store Phone 81w Men's—Store
NEWTINES
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FOR F
Are now in Stock for
Inspection
Your.
TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, SERGES,
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New Furnishings are arriving ideily
MEN WILL APPRECIATE THE QUALITY AND STYLE OF THE
NEW FALL FURNISHINGS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER..
W. TQM
Merchant,Tailor and Gents' outfitter
Phone 194 Phone 104
SOUTH SERVICE STORE
TryOur Fresh
Ground
Coffee
CHAS W. FORD
Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Cutbus7l vis-
ited recently with itriettd ""a't""F.thel.
Mrs. Mary Hicks, of Snowflake,
Man., died at the home other daugh-
ter, Mrs. R. McKenzie; • of'•Winnipeg,
on. August 27th, after an illness ex-
tending over ten years. "v Airs. Hicks,
whose hutsband predecetified her in
1898, moved from Centralia to Mani-
toba in 1879 with Mr. Hicks and
family. She was in her 90th: year.
and is survived by six ..daughters,
Mrs. R. McKenzie, Mrs. J. F. Drew,
Mrs. Malcolm Stewart and Mrs. L.
H,
Fitzgerald, geraal
all
of
Winnipeg;
Mrs. J. C. iVlacFarlano, of Calgary.
Next Sunday will be a special • day
in Main St, United church $n' the in-
terests of the Young Peo le.?' Both
morning •'and evening .teryide- ill
be alder the d4oe io , w
leo• � t � pf ihe��ouing
lr1e s lee4ged,,,;,'When.:: ay i;'A . P,
Shaver; 'manager Of the.- o3's Farris,
in Fullart.on township- Will preach.
In the afternoon the Annual Rally
Of the Sttnday School 'w,9l1. be.• he,d
Servitee, Fresh Goods When a specially eciall
p y prepa,re`rlo,'h�ag-tt�lan=,
and a - of addresses and music will:he..-givan..
The Glean liter •I ' Schools al offering for �5ttriity' Caium
tension work will be re-
Jed
Ealligusegagegg delved.
fir
e veli.
• Barb
xetet Markets
Wheat $1.15
Oats 45c,
'Barley 50c.
Manitoba flour $4,55.
Blended flour $4,05
Pastry flour '$3.5i
Feed Flour $1.90
Shorts $1.60,
Bran $1.60,
•qieanaery butter 38c,
Dairywbutter 32-35c..
Eggs, extras 40c.
Eggs, seconds 28e.
New Potatoes $1.60 to $2,00
;Lard 20o.
Hogs $12.25
Hogs, selects $13.3.Q
A Hallowe'en social will be held
Nov. 1st by the Ladies' Aid of the
Main St. United church. Reserve the
date. Full particulars later.
Mr. Wilfred Turnbull spent sev-
eral clays in Blyth with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin and
family spent Sunday at New. Ham-
burg.
Mrs. Geo. Coggins, of Croswell,
Mich., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs..
M. Fletcher.
•
Mr. Thos. Tapp, of Detroit, is vis-
iting his father, Mr. Wnl. Tapp, and
sister, Miss. Mary.
Mr• and Mrs. Marvin Vincent and.
two • children of London, visited in
town on. Monday,
' •Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Dale, of 'De-
catur, .111:, are' visiing with Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Acheson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith, of Buf-
falo, spent the week -end with ..Mr:
and Mrs. R. N. Creech.
• With nue election Oyer specula-
tion
s .,cula-
p
tion is,ripe as to .when the Provin-
cial election will take'place.
Mr. Medley May, who has been ill
for over two weeks with erysipelas;
is. improving and is able to sit up.
Mr. 'Wm. E. •Etherington and bride
arrived home on Wednesday of last
week after a pleasant honey -moon
in Chicago.
The many friends of Mr. Chas. W.
Ford will regret to know, that he is
confined to his room. suffering from
jaundice.
The Edison company are putting
a new record on the market that
will play for forty minutes, twenty
(;AVEN PRESBYTERIAN CUURCE.
Rev, 3'aros Foote,. • S.A., Mlniater
10 4.1t1,-•-�Stinday ,$eI pQJ
11 a m --Rally Service. Address by
F, WX Gladina�n.
7 p.m,—"The internal Gospel"
The Minister
JAMES ST. 'UNITED, CHURCH OF
CANADA
Rev. D. 11IcTavish, Pastor
W; R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir -Leader
11 a.m.—"Tbe Hidden Way."
3 p.m.—Grand Sunday School Rally
A 16 -piece orchestra in attend-
ance. Don't :hiss this treat.
7 p•.m.—,`The Heritage of Youth."
A special Young People's service
at which members of the Y.P.L.
will have charge of the service
The pastor will give the address.
Note—Next Sunday is your oppor-
tunity to make a new start in Sun-
day School and Young People's
work. Don't miss' these rally
services.
'r vitt Meramoi�zal•
Church
•Morning and evening the Rev.
Arthur Shore, ,Rector of 'Ilderton,
will preach.
3 P.m.—Sunday Schoof.
MAIN STREET - UNITED CHURCH
. Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY
11 a.m.—The pastor :in charge.; .
Preacher, Rev.T. P. Shaver,
Manager of.Boy's"l+aim at Munroe
3 p.m.—Special Rally. Program in
the Sunday School..• Special Rally
Day offering.'
7 p.m.—Preacher, Rea. T. P. Shaver
A very special • day. All young
people urged to be :present.
Powell's Variety Store
Plain Price Store
SPECIAL` SALES THROUGHOUT
THE STORE -FOR THE BALANCE
OF THE MONTH. WE HAVE DE-
CIDED TO CLEAR-` OUT MANY
minutes each side. LINES REGARDLESS OF PRICE..
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gardiner, of I BE SURE AND VISIT. THIS STORE
Blyth, and son Cecil, of Kingston,. FAIR DAY..WE HAVE RECEIV-
visited with Mr. anli,�Mrs. W. A.
Turnbull on Sunday. •
Mr. and -'Mrs. Chas. Elliott and
Mrs. Inlay, of Bluevale, motored down,
and spent Friday afternoon with,Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Walter.
s Miss Gladys Harvey, who is.teach-
ing school at Willow Grove, near
Mitchell, spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Harvey.
Mrs. L Armstrong underwent an
operation in Victoria hospital, Lon-
don, on Saturday last and a, ,t present
is getting along as well'as can, be ex-
pected.
Mr. H. O. Southcott, who has
been travelling in the West, ;spent
he week -end at his home here. He
has taken a position to represent a
Toronto firm throughout. Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutton and two
ons,- Messrs Douglas and Gordon
nd Miss Evelyn motored up from
rantford and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. T. O. Southcott over the week-
nd. .
Mr. Wm. C. Birney and brid,e,
ho have been visiting the formers
arents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Birney
or a couple of. weeks left Thursday
orning for their home in Winni-
eg. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish went
o St. Thomas on Thursday last to 5 -acres of hardwood bhsh; 3 miles
isit their daughter-in-law, Mrs. to shipping station;" all _well fenced
ohn J. Cornish, who has suffered a and drained. Price $7,000.00. Ap-
roke of paralysis, and is at present ply to Wm.: J. Nairn, St..' Marys, Ont.
a serious condition. It. R. No. 1.
Mr. James Handford and daugh-
r, Miss Annie, returned home on A' good second-hand corn binder
ednesday evening of last week af- for sale at Wm. Ward's. -
r spending a couple of ;weeks in
oronto visiting with relatives 'and
tending the Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Beer, Mrs. W.
•Hern, Mr. E. Dignan and Mr.
aa. Dignah motored to Norwich
nday and visited with Mr. and
rs. N. Hern. Mrs. Grace 11111, of
editon, who has been visiting
ere returned home wi'ri them.
Mrs. H. Jennings and Mr. E.
oyle received word of the death of
err brother at Perth, West Aus-
alia, as the result of 'injuries re-
ved in the late war. He was
unded at Gallipoli, gassed in
nce and was in a prison camp in
rmany.
Mrs. W. D. Yeo returned on Fri -
y after a three week's vacation,
ving visited with relatives in
heater, °,NY., and attended the
Rochester Exposition. On her
urn she visited a few days with
v. and Mrs. A McLauchlan, • of
fton, also in Napanee and•Kings- For Sale
r. Wm. Davis was in Windsor
r the week -end attending a re -
on of the 63rd Battery war
erans. A banquet was held at
Prince Edward- hotel. Messrs.
Wm
Brown, of London; Gordon
Is, of Windsor and Fred. Brima-
be, of Detroit, former Exeter
s, also attended.
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'lD TULIPS, NARCISSUS AND
FREEZIAS BULBS' AND EXPECT
HYANCINTHS NEXT WEEK.
NOT10E—Why notiehave ,a reaij
musician 'assist you in choosing a
piano? It costs you nothing and
there is such a. difference ,in pianos.
Phone, *rite or call 4qn Mrs. Gam -
brill,. the mu$ic teacher :with a ;most
successful recdr,� and ,. the one who
publishes results. Exeter, Ont
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The Exeter ;'Evaporatgr "Will not
Ogen this year '.on account
scarcity of apples—L.., NI3S .
FOR SALE—Farm, 125 acres,
township of Fuilart; •;2 miles •west
of Russeldale on Thames Rd., well
equipped, clay'loam, land in high,
state of cultivation, good bank barn
and stabling, silo, hogpen, hen house
driving shed, 1garage, nine. roomed
brick house, modern furnish, bath,
hot and cold Water. Apply Mrs.•
Henry Balfour, Cromarty P. O.
A • 9-23-2tc
FARM FOR SALE -100 acres,
3rd con., Blanshard; hip roof barn
46 by 72; brick and frame dwelling;
FOR SALE—About two acres' •of
mangolds in field, sold },y the row.
Apply to CIarise Snell, R. R.. 3,
Exeter. 9-23-1tp
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Have .Your Eyes
Examined To -day
There is nothing, to be gained by
delaying that eye examine tion.
There is much to by lost.
Each- day that your eyes ,are under
a strain makes it more diffictilt 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
a1 t TQgr.,f3r0
ohn Ward
o: I a ,:.$ pgaiyro a OP'TIVte
MAST, .>4?XETERr • O>!l'�'r '
•PHO 70
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 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,
FOR SALE
FOR room, ratae house ono Huron Street, ortable seven riginatessex d from stal DCalifornia, warf t the on
Exeter, apply to GLADMAN & ly seed in Canada of its kind. We
STANBURY, Solicitors 8-2-tf believe this is a valuable' seed for the
i country. We advise farmers who
FOR SALE—Happy Thought steel are- interested to get in their order
range with tiled high back and before it is too late.
warming closet, large oven and res- 1 Apply to J. W. Anderson, Centra-
ervoir; four -burner coal -oil stove; ; lin,. or F. Taylor, Exeter.
Ladies' Bicycle. Apply at Times -Ad- '
vocate.
•
LOST—On the fair grounds on
Wednesday a grey squirrel choker:
Finder rewarded by ret i t
Times -Advocate.
1'60 acres of laird, for. quick sale,.
extra good buildings, well fenced:.
close to town, good locality. Also
two -grass farms. Apply to D, Lip
urn ng o pert, Dashwood, Ont.
Mr. Thos. Nelson, ofOwen Soutid
was here over the week -end and
moved his wife and four children,
together with their household of
fees to that city. On Friday even-
ing previous to their departure 'a
numb
er of neighbors hb
or
g s an
d friends
presented Mrs. Nelson with a hand-
some retiring Chair and tray. The
best wishes' of many friends will ac-,
company them to their new home.
Mrs. W. H. °'Wo `d,.:,�dfTY,Satita•i Bar-
bara, •Cal., in renewtfg her subscrip
fion , to the. Times -Advocate says
that they'still look for the paper
with pleasure. Mrs. Ben. Balkwill
and daughter .Gladys; of Winnipeg,
Man., who have. been visiting friends
in California,: including her sister-
in-law, Mrs.' Wood, have left for
,.,home returning by way of. British
bra„ They Wei°e highly pleas-
ith California, .especially Santa
ara.
Quebec Heater, nearif new
Baseburner, with oven, cheap .
Steel tired buggy, almost -new
Several fine homes in Exeter I
Large square new Linoleum
6 dining room chairs, bed and ,
springs.
Inquire at
POWELL'S BAZAAR, PHONE 55
FOR SALE—Several farms at
reasonable prices, good buildings,
easy terms to responsible parties.
Apply' • to James W. Watson, R. R.
1, Kiritton, Ont., phone Kirkton
54-2.
Mr. Garnet W. Miners, of Usborne
made a great sweep at the Western
Fair, London, with his Yorkshire
hogs. He carried off the prizes for
ran.
g d champion boar and also for
senior champion boar; -first for
boar 2 Years and over; second and
third for boar 1 year and under 2;
second for boar, 6 mnenths and under
1 year; first for bear under 6 mons.;
second ,for sow '2 years- and over'
third for sow 1 year and ,[fader 2;
Second for sow 6 months .and; under
1 year; second for four pigs under
6 months get of one boar; seeon.d
for fear pigs offspring of one sow;
second and third for boarand two
sows over 1 year; second for boar
and two sows under 1 year. Doug- ,
las & Sons, of, Mitchell, carried off
many prizes in the TalnWortirs, in-.
clticlin ; sift championships,• •-
459.55,55
FOR SALE OR RENT
The Following Properties
Brick Store on Main 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 from Huron "St. to John St.
Choice
Saskatchewan far in the
Carnduff, Fillmore, Plenty and F'ro-
besher districts.
For price and terms on above seep
ROBERT E. PICKARD, John Street
EXETER. -''
Agent for Great West Life 4.s'ce Co.
B. 'M. PRAstirIS-`
Agent for
CA
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ASSURA.NC1El COl1 t',A1\i'Y
Picone 104, Exeter
ERNES'.}' ELLIOT -
Conveyancer, , . Investments
:Inpurance
Office one door south Times,. Office
J
W� CTpuldin
t r .`.. s:' T. "C. M.
Organist aril (fioirmaster
James'- ' • IIriited Church
Instrucation ,in•
Plano • Waal '" Organ Theory
Superiii6i al Muiire in Schools
Cohcer'G dial eleePit' 4,gepvtod
Stud ba, Main :St. oh 57, Phpne 192
"eta " 'E Xlt'TDR's;'ONT,
FRANI , TAYLOR
LiCE17SED AUCTIONEER
for - Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable. ,and satisfaction
;.. guaranteed
EXETER P..0. -or RING 166
JAMES W. WATSON
/licensed Auctioneer
Sales . conducted,, in any locality.
Farm Stock,. sales a specialty. SatL-
lactioa guaranteed. . Chargee mod
erate. Orders left it this office will
be promptly attended to. R.R. No
1, Kirktea. Phone >eirktoa 14r2.w
CARLING & MORLEY --
Barristers, Solicitors; Etc. -
LOANS, INVESTMENTS, "IN-
SURANCE ' '
Office: Carling Block, Main' Street
Exeter; Ont. -
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors &e.
Money to Loan', Inveetuteate. Mutt
Insurance. •.
Safe-deposit Vault for nee of egg
Clients without charge.
Exeter London , Hem
Dr. G. S. Atkinsop, L.D.S4,D.D.16
DENTAL SURGEON '
Late Listrict Dental Offiesli
Military District, Number One. Leek
don, Ont.
Office Phone *4W
Residence Phone Phone 84J
Main Street, Exeter,' 'Oat'
Office Closed Every Wednesday
Dr. G. F. Roulaton. L.D.S..D.D.S
office. DENTIST
Office over L R. Carling's' Lalli*
Extractions Under Oxygen Gss.
U. o. FI.ETCHER
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
University.of Western Ontario, Mem-
ber atthe 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 • . ............... Se
DOUBLE EDGE 40
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W.
S. SCOLE, Druggist
-Sylvester B. Taylor
Jeweller, Exeter
Fitton's Old Stand
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING
GUARANTEED •
FIRE INSURANCE
PROTECT YOURSEJ p AGAINST
LOSS B]t' FIRE, w.mir
13. J. CHRISITIE
OFFICE: North of -Elliott and Johns
. J. L. LI' WIs
• BUILDING and CONTRACTING
" Hou111e4 and Barns
EST MATES AND SUGGESTIONS
GLADLY .FURNISHED
Phone 152w john„sf, Eant, Exeter;
LOOK! .
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1922' FORD xoURING WITH
STARTER FbR. SALE
Good Running Shape
FIRST $125 'TAKES IT
H. H►agshaw
Dr. A. R. Kinsfiian.
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto unfv
city. • —
Office over Gladman & Stanhvar it
office, Main Street, Exeter.
DR, HARRY J. BROWNINGM.D.C.M., Toronto -
'L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburg
L.F.P.&S. Glasgow
Physician & Surgeon
Office over Browning'ei Drug iltoit
Phones
Residence 30 Oiflss,:d
DR. W. E. WEEDS -
Physician and Surgeon
Late Chief Interne Vancouver t'
General al
Hospital
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CORONER FOR HURON CtlivI e
Office removed to the former •
garage building corner of Main'
Ann St. 'sad
Office hours 2 to 6 and 7 to
Phone: Office 67W, Residenee I!i'
DR.. E. S."STEINERk°
VETERINARY SURGEON
Glraduate of the Ontario VeteHasegColle'
DAY .AND NIGHT CALLS P
LY ATTENDED TO RO1ilT4
Office, old Ford Garage Build
ig
Corners of, Main and Ann Street.
Telephones: Office 158w, House• 1141,
EXETER, ONT. .
Dry A. B. Gihson,
VET
ER
IN
ARY SURGEON
Office and residence, Main St. South
Second house from end of pave-
ment East side of the road.
A11 calls promptly attended to
ACCUmmodation for treatnient; • of
animals
Phone 99 ;Exeter, Ont.'
ARTIIIIR WE$E
racusSE1) AucTroivsER
h'or Huron County
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
8 Years Experience. Prices Reese**
able, Satfstaction Guaranteed or
no Charge.
Phone' 5740 ,Daahwatail .
R. R. A; Nifl VOW . Ont