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EXETER TIMES
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Cent Iiscotint
On all Children's Misses Children's,
I�end Ladies' Coats
Starting today we offer
you a special discount of 10% off
all Fall .Coats. Our to clear object is t
] ear all coats early. This
is your opportunil y; take advantage of it and buyto
day
.en's and Boys' Overcoats
That are carefully tailored and moderately priced
Durability, Warmth and Style is what you want in your
new coat. You will held them in tie
coats,we are offering season We have placed thenat
prices that means
money saving for you. Call and see them
Men's Sweater Coats
I We have been waiting for this shipment for weeks.
Splenoid quality all wool sweater Coats for Women
Men, with high storm collar in cors of Se or
Brown, Carey,
Cardinal, and Garnet. Sizes 36 to 44. A warm Sweater
Coat, Extra value 5.50
Rugs & Linoleur as
Tr you need Rugs aad Linole-
IMH this Fall our Patterns. and
Prices will interest you. We are
quoting prices on Rugs that are
/helms lees ;hen we could buy
therm fur to day.
36 in, wide
Flanieilette
Take oar advice and buy in
your stock at once. We are
showing flannellt-tte: at 15 • a
yard that will be selling at 3')c
in the spring. Get your supply
of good petteras at per yard 153
Foot Comfort
Let your next pair cf shoes he
a "Minister Myles" Cushion Sole
Shoe, They . make walking a
pleasure, Womens $5 00, Mens'
$0.('O.
66
Miner" Heavy
Rubbers and Rub=
ber Boots
When you buy "Miner" Rub-
bers you buy the best quality
money can buy. A guarantee
goes with every pair. let us
sell you your Rubbers this sea-
son.
J.A. STEWART Phone 16
We pay highest prices cash or trade, for live or
dressed Poultry.
ew Tailored TRANSFER OF CANADIAN
EXPRESS COMPANY
Suits and
Coats
Of first interest, when the cool days ,
come. The stylets are varied to meet I
the eaffu.cex t tastes. Coats are long-
er, skirts are also longer.
Our new goods are here. Good range
to choose from.
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE
See Our New Coatings for
Ladies, Prices ranging
from $17 00 Up
'We also have a .new (range (et Men's
over coating and suiting.
GIVE US A CALL
N. Sheere
LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR
Stand Upstairs. Opposite the Central
Hotel
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
Look Mother'' If tongue is coated,'
cleanse little bowels with "Cali-
fornix Syrup of Figs."'
Route agent Murray Western Div-
ision of the Canadian Express Com-
pany has officially notified .Banks and
business houses of transfer of the lo:, -
al agency from Chas T. Brooks to
Thos. a. Creech, (Regarding the far -
beer said 'Mr. Murray Mr. Brooks for
many years handled the busines3 of
the Canadian Express 'Company' in a
manner creditable to himself and sat-
isfactory to his superiors and he lea-
ves the service to -night of his own
free will and good wishes of the offic
ials and employees of the 'company he
so Iong and faithfully served. I have
only good wishes for him,
Wheat Wanted.—you want bran
and shorts, we want wheat, in order
(to make them Tor you. Harvey 113ros
WOMEN ALL RUN DOWN
Made Strong and `Weil by Vinol
Waynesboro, Pa.,—"I was ail run
down after a hard sped of bronchitis
so it was hard for me to keep about.
I had !pains in ,;my ,chest and took
cold easily. A !friend asked me to try
Vinol. 1 did, and it built me up so
now I am strong, and well, and am
>a.blc to do my housework which
had not done for three months before
taking Vinol.".-Mrs. Y.11. I Iorbough
Waynesboro, Jia, W. S. Cole, Druggist
'Exeter,
PUT TO TEE ZEST
A. preacher at the close of ono of
his sermons said, "Let all in the -•con-
gregation who are paying their debts
stand up." Presently every man wo-
man and child rose to their feet, The
preacher seated them and said, "Now
every man not paying his debtsatand.
up. The exception a care -worn bun -
i ry •looking ihdividual, clothe din an
nk-spotted last summer's suit slow -
y assumed the perpendicular position
'Haw is it my .friend," asked the min
ester. "that you are the only man
of able to meet his obligations?" I
un a newspaper," he .answered and
the brethcrn here who stood up are
my su.bs.ribeers, and —"
"Let •us pray" exclaimed the min-
ter,
of this question was faked in your
congregation what would you ado—
tend dip or sit still? Look at your
bel now,
Mothers' can rest easy after giving i
*California Syrup of Figs;' because in
a few hours all the clogged -up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food gently, . s
moves out of the bowels, and you have la
a well, playful child again.
Sick children needn't be Coaxed to
take this harmless "fruit laxative."
Millions of xhotheras keep it handy be -
cease they know .its action on the
stomach, liver and bowels is prompt
and sure.
Ask your druggist for a 50 -cent bot -
tie of "California Syrup of. Figs;" which
contains directions for babies, children
Of all ages and for grown-ups,
CASTOR
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
eli(ynsature o
Market Report—The ;NUM/ring gs
the report of e E itetee' market
varreoted •tl.p to. Nov. 8th.,
'Wheat 1,00 to 1,77,
diarfey 70 to $50,,
Oats, 50 to 55ca.
Peas 2,00 per bus
4
�k May tfloux
7 4 5, .
1
t1, .,
It.
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Low Grade 2.50. • l
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Bran 131,00. ,per ton. i ! i
Shorts 34.00 per ton, - 1
blugar•beet pulp $20,00 per ton,
Eggs 40e.
putter 38c. i I } t
aGreaneery !Butter 45ot
Young; +ehichs 12o. ' a 1 le
Old hens 100. l"' 1. r
Rcostens Se.
Young ',3uolis toe, ,'
Ducks dressed. 13o,.
,C`idducats 100,
(lease dressed 12c.
Old turkeys 14c.
•'ming turkeys 18c.; w r...•
Potatoes,. 1,65; "2,00; 2.25 per bag,
IIlogs 10.00. 1 • (i
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Oysters
The season for Oysters
has arrived. We have a
fresh supply on hand
Oysters Served
Hot or Cold
Sold in bulk
Try our Oyster Stews
WILSON'S
GROCERY
plioNE 56
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Mr. Peter Galydiner of eelyth was in
town during the week,
Mr. A. Hastings has purchased Mir.
Geo. Hawkins Ford runabout.
eifr,' and Mrs .J. A. McDonald visit-
ed in. St. Thomas over Sunday.
Mr. Geo. Hawkins was in New Hana
burg on Friday east on business.
Mr. J. G. Stanbury was in Mitchell.
Friday attending the Divis:on !Court..
Mrs. Vivian of
ing her daughter,
IYFi•. Jas. Sanders
ored Up and spent
tives.
Mitchell, is visit -
Mere, 11. W. Doerr.,
of ;W ood�_a k moLs
Sunday with reia-
i ,
Caven !church will close on Sunday
evening on, account of Main St. Anniv
ersary. • ! ;
Mr. John Pedlar had the misforta
Line to slip and fall and has since
been laid ap in bed.
Wheat Wanted.—you want bran
and shorts, we want wheat, in order
to m:a,7xe them' for you. learvey 'Bros.
Mrs. AL Fletcher !returned Monday
aft
ex visit
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weeks o
n,� for two in ro��Gro.,,,
-
well, Pt. liluron and Detroit, 'Mich.
FOUND—A part of a double barrel
eFforl J 15
C.GQwEa&SO>
'Successors to
G• 1 . Bedford
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Groceries and Cured Meats
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Mnrt
eats $aeons of all kinds.
Smoked Roll.
Cooked li'arn
Bologna, etc.,
Sahno'ns of all kinds
Perrins. Fancy Oakes and Biscuits
Try our Teas, Coffee
and Cocoa,
Our Goods are Qood 'Goods
EXETER PATRIOTIC :LGAGT.I"E;
The e r 1 "
e t 1'.tr:.
� monhly meeting was
held in the town hallem Monetay even-
ing, Mars. Wesley Soca was elcced
Cor. !Secy. It was.decided to have a
series of teas the fait to be given on
Seer -day .afternoon Nov. llth from '8
to 6 in the town hall. Lunch provided.
by the executive Admission 10e. We.
invite all the ladies to attena.
Mrs, Wesley Snell, Cor. Secy,
SHOOTING ACCIDENT
Mr. P. Witwer of Fxet.i. North
the misfortane to be injured in
hand while oat s.hootthg. on Satur
east. A shell exploded breaking
barrel and he was streak in the '
Inflicting a nasty wound.
$78.000 IN WAR LOAN. -
We
'We Hearn that $78,000 was sub
ed in )Exeter for the recent Do
ion War Loan. $19,000 of this
written up by :the Molsons (Bank
$24,000 dby the :Canadian !Bank of
merce and i 33,000 by Mcsara Glad
and Stanbary,
KILLED IN ACTION'
Word has been reeetved in to
that- Pte. Thornton :rear son of R
E. A. and Mrs. Pear' of Wheatley
a former pastor of Main St, "Let
dist church has been killed in act
Pte Feer is a brother of Mrs.
S. Hem , o. town and is well kno
here. Mr. and Mrs. Izeowey left Tu
day ler 14aneittley.
A LONG DRIV'L
On Monday morning hast, lair.
EEooper'lef: town on a trip o_' comb
ed ;business and pleasure, accompan
by his brother ,from Exeter, On th
return about 9.15 ,the same even!
they !found that they had travel
a a.it.tle over one hundred and six
melees. As Mr. !Cooper has been
ing his car (for a ;little over fo
years be thinks this• a, pretty '
record.—Clinton Newseetecord,
MAIN STREET ANNItTRSARY
$TOVI i Von SALE -Coal o1 woof
stave also baste 'burner nearly neve,
Apply to Mrs, ]I,yndknaa.
DOR eAleleeeleortl car model t915,
U
in 'first 'glass ss Ishlc. , A bargain r at
once, F: M ,Boyle,.
]?'012. SALE—II'ialf p: tllo»'Winchester
bottles, one, two, three aad five gal -
Ion jars, also Wyandotte ICockrils,
Martin statin from Sensation" bards
Aan4 to 0. I•lyndman,
(BUTCH x2 i}3,TJ$INESS .0'0'11 SALE
Good butcher •business for sale all
equipment for running the same,
Apply or write to Wm, !fivers Lxeter
OTTAWA GIVES ADVICE
AS TO .CIIILRISThtAS MAIL
There have been .many inquirios at
Ottawa as to the forwand:ng of Christ
mas maria to the !Canadian soldiers
in England, arid France, The postal:
ofiicia:la are unable themselves to et.
definite information as to sailings and
advise immediate muffling to ensure
deliverery before Christmas. The
following statement was Tirade'
"Under the present, schedttte there
is .one sailing a week by the direct
Canadian route, and this would or-
dinarily mean that the delivery in
the 'United Kingdom shouldbe nailed
not dater than in time for despatch.
by steamer sailing from 'Canada the
week -end of Dec. 10 in order that
delivery might be 'affected before
Christmas. There Is, ;however the,
had possibility of 'congestion in the (Brit-
theash post office particular* • in regard
packages ,for soldiers, I:ao thaU the
the earlier the mailing the better the
hand better the delivery is insured before.
Christmas, this being particularly
true as regards packages, for !sold-
iers on the continent. These latter
scrr a should he mailed early as •pas ible so
that the greatest possible latitude.
Don.
will be afforded in order to insue
end delivery ,before 'C'hristmas.
Corn
m�:n .. .,
i11CKS FORECASTS
A reigular "storm period is central
wn
on the 12th extending from the 10th
to the 15th. Disturbing ,causes and
ev,. things 4o expect.
and The 'Moon_ comes to its highest nor-
ho th paint on !the Oth, and passes in
apogee on the 15th. The planet Venus
. will! be in her perihelion or nearest
wn epproa'ch ;to the Sun on t+he 11th,
es' whine ;the 'Moon is in - very: close con-
junction with Saturn and Neptune,
W on the 15th, The storm 'chart, for this
month shows that both the Vulcan
A,: ',and the Mercury periods reach there
in- centers this month. The !"Lars period
led is tstill in force, Cloudy +Mercurial
err weather will prevail, generally as this
ng., • period comes in. By the 12th 'the. baro
Teti, meter will make a decided fall in the
western to ,central sections, cloudi-
ly- lv. ness will thicken into general rain
Lir,. in the same sections, and ais.thee rain
fair areas reach the great central valleys
they ;will• turn to violent sleet and
snow and under the rising presettee
of the. rising barometer and strong
gales !from the northward. From
in about ,Sunday the 12th to Wednesday
on 15th, •these storms will ',force their
m, way eastward to the Atlantic. sea -
M.. board, ,leaving a trail of rain sleet
h- and snow 'behind them over most
5- parts of 'the country. No matter if
r- navigation. is still open on the, lakes
R1zili1SAAr, NaQV ` 11,01.9th 1� ' ;
The 21st anniversary of the Ma
St. -Methodist church •will be heid4
Sunday, .Nov. 12th. Sermons at 11 a.
and 7 ip.m. by Bev. IL We Crews,
A„ D. D., pastor of the Central Met
odtst church 'Woodstock. Special mu
le by the choir assisted :by J Frede
ick ;Bentley ot Toronto. A mass me
id warm. and nice all concerned
committing .thein -. process semi -steel fire boa linings B in five
ing of the Sunday School will ba the
in the afternoon when Robert Bak
diplomas will be 'distributed.
ACKNQW'L1x 1 MEN '
To our Many ieriends who have so
kindly by letter, word hanclsha.ke or
look expressed their sympathy for tee
In an the loss 'of our dear atm, John' in
feranoe ave-uoknowledge ,our g7ratefl.l
appreciation. It has beau a ba&i to
our sore hearts.
Sincerely yours;,
S. E, 1.liegartl and family
400 Tons of rine, Land and tattle
Salt for sale,. 411 grades $5,50 per
ton; 50o, per bag,—Exeter Salt ,Works
Po„, Ltd„ T, Sutton. Manager,.
For Sale
or Rent
''Hotpoint”
VACUUM O1.EAN �+ ti,5
Clean your rugs, etc,
the plod: rn way, at small
cost.
D E RONSTATION
FREE
W. J. BEER
APPLES w41,.nEU e�
The Exeter Elvaporator mil pay 40de
per 1001'bs for ileal a !)les, --
Sutton, 1'l anagt,i',
PEliiIT 1:t'., DOCIP:E, Lioensea mugeir
tioneer, Sates conducted in any log-
amity, Terms moderate Ciders kat
aft ri'imes office will be promptly at.
tended to. 'Moue .110, Iiirkton,,, Ada-,•
dress Eirkton
4.
SALT FOR SALE.—An excellent
quality • of Sarnia made salt for sale:
at 'the old Temperance Rouse at the(
G, T R. station, Sold in any quant-- -•
ity'. Your patronage is solicited awl
satisfaction is: guaranteed. -_ ED.
MAG UIRE. Exeter.
ECa2. SALE—A good'iseoond-handi iaoi3ed-
alora- tattoo overcoat worn only a f�i .,;,.
times, ,brown chinchilla cloth, Co'se
.when new $45. Apply, at the Tithes:
office.
10 EN
« tar
CENT Cao
SCARETS
IF BILIOUS OR COST1VI
For Sick Headache, Sour Stornacil
Sluggish Liver and Bowels --They]
Work while you sleep.
Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Heads
aches come from a torpid liver anuli
Flogged bowels, which cause your?
stomach to become failed with un+ •
gested food, which sours and ferments
like garbage in a swill barrel. That'
the first step to untold misery—indi •
gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yelio e,
skin, mental fears, everything that fie
horrible and nauseating. A Casear
to -night will give your constipate&
bowels e a thorough cleansing an& 1
straighten you out by morningaeThnIf
work while you sleep -a 10 -cent, b
from your druggist will keep you. fee
ing good for' months,
A CONVENIENCE
AND A NECESSITY
Is your home fitted up with
hot water, toilet and bath, The cold ,
weather coming on draws your at-
tention to this great convenience. A
few dollars spent in installing' this
system will give you more pleasure
and comfort than in any other way.
• Every new house, whether in town
or. country should be equipped with
a hot water system
P.umbing c € all kinds our specialty
Chas. West.
X44 Queens Ave. London,
Phone '3255
et I10k1 the beginning ot this
ea g period is No warping o
should arp g oz cracking is possible with our
es think twice before secret
DIED IN VANCOUVER
The death occurried. in ,Vancoav
B. C„ on October 'Lith of! Mrs., J:
daughter of ixir. Ii; J, ,Glanville
ancouver, and formerly of Exeter.
he deceased is survived by her bus -
and and two children.
IXTEEN VACANCIES
selves to the threatened storms, tux- sing piecesri.
bulent weather and severe change to-theyare easilyremovedor replaced without bolts or eemeni
colder, almost certain to materialize 1
er at that•period. Tremendous possibil:- l
W
ties die within the compass of the
lake :voyage from Duluth to Detroit
).
or(Buffalo,
duduring this or
after ate Nov.No
nU
o
f periods, As a rule we and r -�
e stand' A 7
days, of bright; wea
they and open waters offer tempta- 1
Ora
tions to daring skippers and :ehipbaild
ers. which result in the loss of ships
cargoes and many human lives. We'
admonish the people interested in
harvesting and housing perishable I
agricultural products to have an eye I
for danger at this time: Fruit in •
,open ;fields or orchards and things
subject to frost or freezing in the
ground or in the transit to market
must stake chances of damage or loss
bt •the tunic. a c ! : 1 i
Jones, (nee Miss Edith Glanville,
gun that connects the handle with V
the barrel. Ajap.y at Times office. T
Mrs, A. I'aastings and Mrs. R Square
have been Id during the past week S
with a slight attack of appendicitis
Mr. and. Mrs. 5 .SW'. 'Rowe and. dau-
ghter Viola, of Ingersoll, motored up
on Sunday east and ,visited relatives
in town.
See us - for Western Oats, eager
beet peep and regular lines of feed
There are now sixteen vacancies in
the ;Commons, the greatest number of
vacancies at one time in the ' history
of the Canadian Parliament: il3ut
these are history: making days. Of
e vacancies five are in Quebec, five
the maritime provinces, four in
ntario and two in Manitoba,
th
in
a,so our best flour, "Model,"—Iiaaevey 0
Bros.
3Xr. aWm,. Andrews has C
purchased
the fine brick residence of Mir. W. H.
Levett on the 'corner of William and
North fits.
Quite a number from town have of
motored to London this week tak-
ing in the photo -play; "The !Battle
of the Somme."
lMr. land. Mrs. J. A. Wambold. and
daughter Miss Ida. of London motor-
ed .up from'L ondon and spent Sunday
visiting 'friends in town. PNL
HRISTMAS 'i CHEER FOR OU•R,
BOYS OP THE 161ST BA1.`TIALION
' A (committee of ladies has been
formed to pack a box for the toys
the 161st Battalion who trained
Exeter last !winter. Donations of
hristmas 'cake,.hard cookies, rdck
!cakes, hsort bread milk chocolate, and
tobacco will be received at the Lib-
rary eelonday, November 13th after
three o'nlock in the afternoon.
Miss J E. Parkinson has .purchased
Mr. A. Walter's property on the west St
side of William St. and will take poste 'R
ession in about a month. to
P'RES�SIONS OF "!BILLY SUNDAY
At the evening service in James
'Methodist church last Sabbath
ev. J. W. Baird gave an interesting
�k on his impression of the Billy
Sunday !meetings being .bend in De-
troit.;Q"uarterly services were held in
the 'morning at whidh the little dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welsh,
and the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
ester Bowe were baptised, Fir
-
teen new memb°ers were also received
into the church.
MEMORIAL SERVICE,
Hughes was on -Tuesday elected
President of United States by a large
plurality defea•iing Wilson. Proh bi.-
tion voted on in the state of Melee
gen was carried by a 1axge majority . Oh
.Utes. Norman .E1ockey and Thos,„
Brimacombe of ,St. Thomas; (Corp.
Gerald A. D. tl(undon of Hamilton and,
Pte. Norman Norry of the 241st High
lenders, ,Windsor, spent the week -end
visiting in town.
Mrs. Jos. Sutton was in London
A• memorial service was held in the
Ma
evening east for the members of the
n -negation. Who hove given their
es +for their 'country, viz. WMr.:Lu-
Le -
r leeward, son of 'Mrs. Wm, 'How-
. and Mr. John Hogarth, son of
and lVIrs. S. J. 'Hogarth. The pas-
t, !Rev. S. 'W , Mue:worthy' gave a
os t e;1:ee.Ilene inspiring addrews
I3}a took bas text from 2nd' Samuel 10.
12, "Be of (good courage, and: !let us
[Play ,the ,men for our people, and for
Ithe !cites ot our God; and the !Lord
do that which facemetb: him ,good."
The pastor' also read a poem of l.R,
W. Service, "The Vote." Approp:iete
music was rendered by the choir and
:following the 'sermon the organist
played •.the "Dead. March in. Saul;
There' was a large attendance prea-
people being there from Hensel?:
elhurst, ,Elim'tille and Crediton,
in1St. Methodist ihurch on Sunday
Last week attending the .funeral of 'cog
her sister Mrs, Jackson. The deceased 1iv
is survived by her husband and eight the
small tchild'ren,. One of the children and
returned with Mrs, Sutton. Mr,
Mr. Thos. Newell held and auction t.
sale of the furnishings of the 'Come
nlercial !Hotel on Saturday east morn-
aad afternoon. There was a le,,ege
number ;from the surrounding sown-+
try attended the sale.
Mrs, Fair, wife of Rev. Fair, of At-
wood and formerly of ElimvilJe fir-
chit died last week. The hand oji a1-
stliotiote has rested heavily on Mr.
Fair during the past few.months. One
son wa skilled in Prance while aaa
other dled in London .while he was l r nt,
l ;train:ings : Obis
quite well, navigation an the great
!lakes is practically closed by thiw
time; but! few a
*pp
Before you invest in a new range let me show you the
Pandora's sensible ideas for saving time and labor. at
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THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING
INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR
DOMINION OF CANADA
DEBENTURE STOCK
IN STJMS OI+ $500 OR ANY MLTLTIP:I.E THEREOF.
Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. •
Interest payable half -yearly, 1st Aril and .1st
of exchange P October by cheque free
ange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at t
per annum from the date of purchase.he rate of five per cent.molders of this stock wl have the privilege of surrendering at parand
accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, inpayznezIt of any allotment
made under any future war loan issue in
'Treasury Bilis or other like short dateaCanada other than an issue of
security. ,
Proceeds of this stock are for
war purposes only,
A commission of on
recog-
nized bond and stock brokers
of one per cent will be allowed to
rokers on allotments made in respect of applications
for this stock which bear their stamp.
For application forms apply to the �egntY Minister of Finance, btta._
Wa.
saiigegirratzerr OF 3sINANcii, OTTAWA,
OotoBER lth, 1916.
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