The Exeter Times, 1921-10-6, Page 1ORTY-SECOrr D YEAR -No 227.8
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l Showing' of Suits,--. is and
,.,,.,.. Ilse followiii :is 'Clic standing ol`
ROOIVI 1:
the pupils of the school for Septem-
beg', based on tests in all 'subjects
= and daily marks„ -0".
Sr, 4th, --M: Bissett 79; R. Gann-
brill 77 M, Salter 76; L. Foote 75,
Piss -H, Snell 73•; J. Pryde 72• M.
Murphy 71; •i1. 'S'eet 71; M. Johns
70; J. Penrice 70; M. Harno,ss 69;
E. Hunkin 65; 11Whyte 64, W.
Spencer 63`; H. Nelson 61; H. Saun-
ders 61; R. lllwoithy 57.'"
Jr. 4th. -M. Clarke 75. Pas. -
F. Creech 71; E. Howey 70;* P.
West 69; E. I,Yisseil 67; 14, Creech
61;* J. Kuntz '�r9; M. Winegartten
55.
*-Missed test;?.
Dresses
New Styles, New Cloths, New Colors, much lower prices.Northway and Rogers' Gar-
ments and Coats, plain and with Fur Collars. Dresses in Serges,: Tricotines, etc, Suits: mostly
in Serge. Don't miss seeing this magnificent display. Special values in Salts' Black Plush
Coats.
You can buy 'Overcoats and N'S s uits at the
right
T prices now. New+ Styles, New Colors, Fine
Cloths. They have taken a big drop. Come in and see for yourself. I
MEN'S SUITS -$15 $ 18• MOTORISTS FALL COATS -
$1 Oto$1
6: CHILDREN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS -$8.00 up• BOYS' .SCHOOL•
SUITS -Ages 10 to 16 @ $10 & $16•
Children's'Shoes
We keep these famous lines of Shoes �,in -stock for
Children: HURLBUT, CLASSIC, CHUMS.
New Flannels for
Middies, Jumpers etc
Just arrived in a beautiful 'quality, in colors of
Paddy, Navy, Copenhagene,,Sca'rlet, Wane: _and' Brown.:
Width -56 inches.
New Fall hats
Corrie to this store for your Fall Hat. New Shapes,
Fine Quality We sell the famous Brock Hat in all the
latest colors:
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QUALITY STOVES AT
LOW PRICES.
Ranges from $33.00 to $115.00
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Quebec Heaters $20 to $28.00
Oaks 820‘.00 arid up.
A few second-hand' Heaters
and Ranges at clearing prices.
Three -burner Perfection Oil
Stoves at $26.04.
Roofi n
Material'
PAROID ROOFING $4.25
PAROID HEAVY $5.00
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GOLD MEDAL ROOFING $3.00
DOUBLE COATED 'PAPER, per roll
ROOFING PAINT, in gallon cans
ROOFING CEMENT, in gallon cans
23TJILDINP, PAPER, .plain and. tarred,
$2.5 0
$1;25,
$1.25
1+ URNACE , WORD. AND PLUMBING.,
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27W PROPIES 2173
MARRIED
ELLIOT r-RINKER At Sarnia, on
Sept.28, 1921, Mary Josephine
Elliott, of Sarnia, to Herbert H.
Rinker, formerly of Dashwood.
BECKLER-HILL-In Exeter, on
Wednesday, October 5th, Verda
Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Hill, to Mr. Moses Beckler.
DIED
FRAYNE-In Exeter, on Friday,
Sept. 30th, James Frayne, aged
biz years and 6 months.
RUSSELL -In Exeter North, on Sun-
day, October 2, 1921, David Rus-
sell, Sr., in his 77th year.
KERNICK-In Usborne, on October
4, 1921, Arthur George, son of Mr..
and Mrs. Joseph Kernick, aged 6
months and 17 days.
MILLAR-In Hibbert, on Sept. 29,
1921, Alma Jennie Millar, daugh-
ter of Mr. Matthew Millar, of the
14th concession, aged 18 years, 4
months.
TRIETZ-In' Crediton, on. Sunday,.
October 2, 1921, John-Trietz, age
70 years, 4 months and 28 days.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. James Frayne and family de-
sire to thank the friends and neigh-
bors for the expressions of sympathy
and acts of kindness during their
recent bereavement.
CARiD OF THANKS.
We wish to express . our sincere
appreciation and thanks for the many
acts of kindness extended to ns dur-
ing the illness and death of our dear
mother, Mrs. John hackney. -The
Family.
IN MEMORIAM.
SORNS-In loving memory of Edith,
who died one year ago; October 7,
1920.
Short and sudden was the call
Of gone so dearly loved by all,
The blow was great, the shock sev-
ere,
We, little thought her death ' so
near,
Life was desired, but God did see
Eternal life was best for thee,`.
1 ather;•Mother brothers 'and
sister,
No.ryialawir
on roll 25; average attend-
ance 21.3.
G. S: Howard, prirxotoal,
ROOM 2.
,Sr. 3rd. Honors -M. Medd 87 ;