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6 STEWART'S
Phone 16
.S WILL SOON BEIIERE
Are you getting ready? We can. help yeti. We are ready for
the rush, Here is sozz'le. Mose advice, Shop'Early if possible,
and get better service.
Special for one week. Ladies" and girls' Coats. All the
new cloths, including the anew, plaids and needle, Point; fur trim-
med. Values are all in your favor..
Wind .Breaker Sweaters at $2 '75 to $7.
i c Wincl, Breaker sweater coasts for Ladies, Gents, Boys, and
Girls, A lovely range of staple and bright colors --$2.75 to$7.
Ladies' and Girl's Jumbo Knitt and
Brush Wool Sweater Coats
new lines that are sure to please,.
$4,25 to $6.25
Here is 'a rare bargain. Pure Linen Double Damsak Table
Cloths; heinmecl and finished, swell new designs $6.00 to $8..50.
Going Lice Hot Cakes at 98e.
Going like Hot Cakes—Ladies' silk .and wool hose, ribb top
and hem top, all the new shades, plain colors and shadow
Checks . Colors are, Toast, French Nude, Piping Rock, Fawn,
Saud, Antique, Grain and Black. Regular value $1.50; our
closing price only 98c,
Good honest value. Ladies',e Boys' and Girls' plain and
ribb close, all sizes 25 cents.
Guaranteed Down Proof Sateens for wool or down comfort-
ers, swell new patters 85c,
WE ARE SOLE EXETER AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS
Barry Goth Ulster Overcoat for Men
The best 'overcoat we have ever sold, absolutely guaranteed
Wind proof, moth proof, tear proof, rubber inter -lined,, rain
proof, $32.50
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Our Wonderful Furniture Values
Are rawing The Crowds To
This Store
It's surprising the great number that are taking advantage of
our wonderufl furniture values. Our, stock is so large and so up-
to-date that it makes it a pleasure to shop here.
'"GARDINER'S FOR GREATER VALUES."
"THE HOME FURNISHER"
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
FINEST MOTOR AND FUNERAL EQUIPMENT -
Long Distance Calls Pomptly Attended To
Phone 74w OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Night call 74j
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EXTRA PANTS FREE WITH H EVERY SUIT
THIS FREE PANT COUPON OR THE ONE MAILED TO YOUR
HOUSE IS WORTH FROM $7.00 TO $15.00.
By producing this coupon at our agent's -store on dates men-
tioned, you will be given AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS
FREE OF FURTHER COST, thereby saving $7.00 to $15.00.
tioned, you will be given AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSER1
4TALID ONLY WITH T-1 E. AGENIC ON DATES STATED
The Special representative from the
BERGER TAILORING COMPANY LIMITED
Makers of "CLOTHES OF QUALITY"
'will be at this store on
THURSDAY., NOVEMBER 25th, 1926
SUITS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS
Tailored to your individual measure
$24.00 to $35.00
Come! Take advantage of this great special value. Hundreds of
Fall and Winter suitings and overcoats to seieet from. Smart
Styles, beautiful new patterns and shades. See them!
Order your suit or overcoat on November 25th. Get guaranteed
satisfaction in made -to -measure clothes. This is the greatest op-
portunity of the season. Take advantage of it while you have the
chance.
EXTRA PANTS FREE WITH EVERY SUIT
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th
W. TRIM
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter
The following extract from a letter received by u's speaks for
itself;
HARVEY BROS.,
Exeter, Ontario ;•
Dear Sirs;.
G•LENCOE, ONT., NOVEMBER 10th, 1926
"Sunday last n,iy sister, Mrs. -- , of London, visited us
at our home here. While we were at tea she 'wanted to know where
we bought our flour that made such lovely bread, 1 told her I
always get our flour from Harvey Bros., Exeter. So she asked me
to write you for some for her. They want 800 Ib. of flour in 100
ib. bags. Your mbsiey win be sent from London. 1 will guarantee
that part. .
"I may say we are delighted with the flour we get front you."
The original of this letter Will be- gladly shown to you if you
wish to see it. ;you can pay more money but 'Cannot get better
Mut,
o W''e have aide for. sale - a good line of
15ou1try supplies, plenty Of bran, shorte,
feed flour, Western oats, , ,Corn• tankage,
oil sake, etc«
"Manitoba's Best Pxour'
HARVEY BRO 5 .
Exeter Ontario
NAVY 1603,
txtrotoir
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Wheat $1.25
Oats 45e,
Barley 500,.
Manitoba floor •$4.55.
Blended flour $4,05
Pastry* flour $3,55
Feed Flour $1.90
Shorts $1,60,
Bran $1.60,
Creamery batter 39c.
Dairy butter 32.350.
Lard 20c
Eggs, Extras 70c.
Eggs, seconds 4•Oa.
New. potatoes $1435-$1.50
Hogs $9,75
Hogs, seiects..$10,72.
THE EXETER TIMESrAT.IVOCATE
°oats
Mr. Jack Mallett, of London, vis-
ited with relatives in town.
Mr. Chas. Acheson, of London,
spent the week -end in town.
Mr. Alvin Passmore returned
home from the West last week. '
Mr, Benson Tuckey, of London,
spent the week -end with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lockwood and
family motored to Lucknow on Sun-
day.
James St. church are holding a
fowl supper this (Wednesday) even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heenan and
daughter Kathleen, spent Sunday in
London.
Mr. Reg Parsons, of Chatham,
spent the -reek-end under the par-
ental roof.
W. N. Manning, an E:cetar Old Boy
is a "dry" candidate in London for
Provincial honors,
Mr. Gordon Hunter, of Osborne,
has rented the residence of Mr, C.
B. Snell on John St.
Rev. A, A. Trumper will preach
his farewell sermons in Trivitt Mem-
orial church next Sunday.
Mr, Bert. Gardiner has accepted a
position, in the funeral home of Mr.
Killingsworth, of London.
Mr. B. W. F. Beavers and son
Reg. visited the former's mother
near St. Marys on Sunday.
Mr. Bruce Tuckey, who has been
in the West for the past two months
returned home last Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Kuntz returned home
last week after visiting with her
children in Windsor and Detroit.
Miss Stella Soutbcott returned Fri-
XIMSPYTIIIRIAN QH 7ROB
Rex, Jaluee Foots, $.A., Minister
10 u.m.-- $uz 4ay School .
11 a.n .--•-•St; Andrew's Day Service..
"The Gateway of Love."
7 pan,—Service withdrawn in hon-
our of the farewell message of
Rev. A. A. Trunper in the Trivitt
Memorial 'church.
JAMES .ST. I7t!TE» CHURCH OF.
CANADA
Rev. D. 111 cTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, .A.T,C.M.
Organist and Choir -Leader
11 a.m.-"The Schoolmaster."
3 p.m. ---Sunday' School.
7 p.m,—"How would you define
Wean."
(A message to young nien.)
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Trivitt Memorial
Church
Rev. A. A. Trurnper, L. Th., Recto-
3 pan.—Sunday School - -
Services as usual.
MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. ]E.• Cls sdale. Pastor
11 a.na.—"Jesus, the King; Does it
mean anything."
i p.m,—Sunday School. A study in
people who will stand the test.
7 p.m,—"A Record in Judgment,"
There is only one person you•have
to live Pith:—Yourself. Be care-
ful of your decisions. They be -
wine a record.
Pastor will • sing "The Radio Song.
Listening In."
Poweii's Variety Store
Plain Price Store
ITEADQUIMTERS .F OR HOLIDAY
GOODS
For 17 years we have specialized
in Holiday • Goods. During most -of
that • time we, have been recognized
Leaders in the field for New Ideas
in UNTHINKABLE Merchandise
values. Our Assortment this year
has never been surpassed. This is a
small town Big Store, crammed full
day evening after visiting for two of Lovely things. We always Wel-
weeks in Simcoe, Ingersoll and Lon- come Sightseers as well as buyers.
don. The past week we have received
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snell, of shipments of Childrens wool .nose,
Lucan, spent Sunday with the form- New Robb Comb's, Hair nets, Barret-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Win. tes, Hairpins, Xmas Cards, etc. New
Snell. Phonograph records in Columbia,.
Re+tv, t1' little daughter of Mr. Edison Disc and cylinder. Come: and
and Mrs. W. H. Harness, who has look around. '
beer ,.ander ,the doctor's care is im- I
proving. HOUSE FOR. SAIX;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Willson, son!' Brick residence and garage with
and daughter, of St. Thomas visited three choice lots on east side of
Mrs. Willson's brother, Mr. W. C. • William St., Exeter. Well built and
Pearce, on Sunday. 1 best bf material and workmanship'
Mr. John Hedden, who has been throughout. Central location. Will
working for Mr. Melvin King the , make a° choice home. Special terns
past eight months has returned to of payment if desired. -
his home in London. GLADMAN &'Stanbury
Mrs, Wm. Rivers recently had the Solicitors for Vendor
misfortune to fail from a chair
while fixing a curtain and fractured FOR SALE -Comfortable seven
her arm near the shoulder. room, frame house on Huron Street,
Mr. Russel Skinner attended the Exeter, apply to GLADMAN &
Royal Fair in Toronto and also vis- STANDURY, Solicitors R-2-tf
ited with his brother-in-law, Mr. C. -
Hodgson, for a few days last week. FOR SALE OR RENT—Story and
—, Mrs. H. C. Rivers underwent an one half brick house with furnace
operation on -,Saturday last at Vic- and hydro, wired for stove, good size
toria Hospital, London, for nasal 'East
with orchard and stable.
trouble and is getting along nicely. i East of Presbyterian church on the
Mr. John Kernick, who has spent � corner of Andrew and Hill Sts. Iin-
the summer at Roland, „Man., has ; mediate possession. Apply to Fred.
again returned to Exeter and is ;vis-
iting his sister, Mrs. Anurew Hack-
ney.
Mr. W. A. Goodspeed, of Rutland
Sask., spent a few days in town a
the guest of his daughter-in-law
Mrs. M. Goodspeed and her son
Donald.
I3. Hogarth, R. R. 1, Exeter; phone
Crediton 18 r 15.
Commencing ' December lst, the
s borber shops of Exeter will remain
,,open in the evenings on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday and close at
six o'clock on Monday, Wednesday,
e and Friday.
Washing and ironing done at
home, especially ironing. But must
_ be delivered. Apply to Times -Ad-
vocate office.
Mr. Win. Dearing returned hos
after spending a week in London
He was accompanied home by Nfrs:
Jar. Dearing, who is visiting rela
tives is town.
Mr. R. McInnis, having spent the
past two months and a half in -vari-
ous points in Sask., arrived home
last Friday evening, somewhat im-
proved in health.
Miss 'viola Wight, of St. Thomas
and Miss Mildred Mouldon, of Mt.
Elgin, two -college chums of Miss
Mildred Harvey, spent the week-
end with the latter.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coates and
Miss Verna, returned the latter part
of the week after visiting in Toronto.
Mrs. E. A. Amy, who was visiting in
Hamilton returned with them.
Mrs. Geo. Coward, of town, re-
turned home Last week from St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, where
she underwent an operation for the
removal of a cataract from her right
Miss Ila Westcott, of Winnipeg,
who has been visiting for several
-weeks with her sister, Mrs. Richard
Coates, left Saturday to visit for a
few days in Hamilton, prior to re-
turning to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Young, of
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Beer on Sunday. Mrs. Jas.
Beer, who has been visiting in Nor-
wich and London returned to Exeter
with them.
A number .from this comnaunity
took in the Royal Winter Fair at
Toronto. Among them were Wm.
Welsh, C. E. Tuckey, Robt. Rowcliffe
Chas. Monteith, Jos, Kerniek and
Chas. Delbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Myers and
family, of Detroit, motored over and
spent Sunday in town, Miss Vosper.
who has been visiting in Detroit and
Leamington for six weeks returned
With them.
Mr. Alvin Sillery, of Seaforth,
a eandtdate for the Older Boy's Par-
liatnent, addressed the Main St. and
James St. Sunday schools on Sun-
day afternoon last, The voting'
takes place Saturday next.
Prank Taylor last week ptTtchas-
ed a Shetland pony in London that
has been the admiration of the boys-,
and girls about town. The pony is '
36 inched high and weighs 310 Si►.
Prank brought it home in the back .
of his *dim at:. 1
WANTED—Five tons of straw,
pressed or loose, Also a good miich
cow, fresh. Apply to W. F. Abbott,
Exeter. ftp
STRAYED --From Lot 4, Con. 4,,
Hay Township, a two-year-old heifer
red, right ear marked. Please notify
Chester Rowe, phone ° Dashwood
36r7. 11-25-3tp.
STRAYED
Frons Quinton's swamp a °'two-
year-old steer, blue and white, mark
on right ear. Kindly notify Wm.
Essery, phone 48r8, Kirkton.
House to rent, also a quantity of
plank and posts suitable for stabl-
ing for sale. Apply to J. H. Grieve.
Now is the time to send in your
order for Christmas cake, short-
bread, etc. GRANT'S BAKERY;
Phone 8
STRAYED --Onto lot 5, con. 4,
Usborne on Saturday a brown air-
dale pup. Owner may have same
by proving property and paying for
advt.—Gordon Hunter.
Bring your broken castings, inal-
lable, brass or steel, etc. and have
them made as good as new. Horse
shoeing. General'blacksmithing and
acetylene welding,
HILLARY HORTON
NEW BARBERS' PRICE LIST
The barbers of this district have
agreed to change •to the following
prices, eonimencing December 1st:
Hair Cut 35e
Ladies Neck Clip10c
Child's Hair Cut (10&�under)' 25e
Hair Singe 160
Whiskers trimmed 15e
Head Rub........ ............... .. 15e, 10e
Shampoo ..,...
2y 6c
Shave r.r.r.• . ..• ..,, 15e
Neek shave ..a.....".. ....0 . 5c
Massage' 250, 3$e
Razor Honing5c
Menne & Farquhar; Lockwoo of
Hensel!, Wolfe, Dashwood; Wenzel,
Cteditonl Mitchell, Centralia; l3oyle,
Hockey, Iiodgert, Exeter,
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We have twenty Misses' and Ladies' cloth coats
all new styles andmaterials that we must clear,
Our policy is tci sell every coat instead of carry-
ing them over to the next season• regardless of
what they cost us.
This is the chance y>u have been waiting for -
$35.00 reduced to $27.50 $30.00 reduced to $21.00
$27,50 reduced to $20.00
This season we have the largest stock we have ever shown. They
are here in all the newest tweeds as well as the new popular blue coats.
Look in and see them. Our prices should interest yotf.
:ryGOOD VALUE IN BOY'S AT $15.00,
MEN'S AT $ 17.50, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 to $35.00
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Ladies' Jersey, Ela ,neI and Silk Dresses
This past week we have placed in stock a number of new Jersey,
Flannel and Silk Dresses.
FLANNELS AT $6.00, $6.50 JERSEYS . AT $10.05, $12.50
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Ftet
fall we s.und
the r : treat?
THE scarred, old battleground of Ontario is about
to Witness the supreme temperance conflict of
its history. Is booze coming back again?
After twenty years of struggle, twenty years of
victory hammered out with blood and tears—are we
now to sacrifice the ground we' have gained?
In the long, bitter struggle against the. liquor
traffic, every trench has been held and consolidated.
Now the great bulwark of the Ontario Temperance
Act is assailed by all those who would make Ontario
"wet" again.
Shall we sound the retreat? Shall we yield up
the -.ground won in the countless, heart -breaking
struggles of men, women and children in bygone
days. NEVER.
Let every than and woman, every voter, stand
firm in the onslaught and hold up the hat ds of the
Prohibition candidates. ,
Vote, for your
DRY candidate
Ontario Prohibition Union
24 Bloor St. East, Toronto
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Six Reasons Why We Recommend
HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES
1. They are authorized by law as an investment for estates
and trust funds.
2. They are issued by an institution that is "OLDER than the
DOMINION."
E. This 62 -year-old financial institution is Government Chart-
ered.
4. Huron & Erie books, securities and accounts are subject
to inspection at any time without notice by Dominion Gov-
ernment Officials.
6. The paid up .capital and reserve fund of The Old Huron d:
Erie affords surplus security, totalling $6,850.000.
6. Owners of these debentures together with savinga depoaltdri
have FIRST claim upon every dollar of. Huron,. & Erie am.
seta totalling ' over $31;000,000.
5 Per cent. per annum In payable 'halt yearly upon $100 or snore '
for 1# 2, 2, 40\ or G yearn.
CHOOSE T11B TRUSTEE SECURITY FOR YOUR lltiAlw HAWN
SAVINGS .
CARLING & MORLE''
BARRISTER &ic., EXETER, 0-N I.
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FURNITURE DEALER AND ' L
FUNERAL DIRECTOR u
Everything
Up -to -Date.
YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT,'
OUR STOCK AND GET OUR
PRICES.
Phone 20W Night 201
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1'hOEXE ER, ONT.
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