The Exeter Times, 1922-9-28, Page 8TOitl,' IVIT I uu LIT71`1
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LADIES' & MISSES 141.M.-11.4 & WINTER COATS.
Our Showing of Ladies' and Misses' Coats are right up to the
siriliute, in Styles that will Please, and in all the up-to-date Cloths,
Fur Trimmed, B nt;broidery Trimmed and Plan Burberry Styles. A,
magnificent assortment to choose from at ranch Lower Prices,
SPORT ]]PATS
Ladies' and plisses' Sport Hats in nice Plain Velour, Neat Plaid
and Checks. Tey are the latest Creation in Head Wear.. Secure,
'You' size and color now while our range is complete.
1'.IEN'S 1•'ALL COATS
Men's Gaberdine Top Coats in "Several Shades. Up-to-date
Models, just the thing for the Cool Fall evenings. "Rain and Wind
Proof."
Pure Cane Granulated Sugar per 100 lbs $7.60
Pure. Cane Granulated Sugar 20 llrs for $1,54.
10 Bars any Laundry Soap 70c
2 Shredded'Wheat ,24c'
Our Special Blend Tea per ib 48c
3 pks. Ammonia for 24c.
2 Cans Choice 1 lb Pink Salmon
for 3.5e
Christies Soda Biscuits per, 11a 15c
"CERTO" for Jellies 40c
3 Pellogg's Corn Flakes for 29c
DINNER : SETS
9 swell designs. in Dinner Sets •
to make a Selection from. They
are Semi-For,eelain • China ., with
China Cups-A1S6 a fine Nippon
China Set. All Sets are full 97
pieces.
We sell Groceries Cheap all the time.
"HIGEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS & ALL KINDS O1>
POULTRY."
J. A. Stewart
The Leading Furniture
Dealer
Funeral Director and Ibale><
Facilities and Service; Unsurpassed
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING.
FINEST MOTOR' HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE. EQUIPMENT
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01 -ERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, O E, 74.;; Night call 74W
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Main Phone 102 Two Stores North,Phone 47
NEW
SWEET POTATOES
31 bs, for 25e.
VALENCIA
ORANGES
NICE CLEAN
QUALITY
8Oc.
a dozen
CAMPBELL'S
CONDENSED SOUPS
8 VARIETIES
BEEP A TIN ON
BAND FOR A RUSH
.,MEAL. SO EASY TO
FREPARE.
2 Tin:; for 5c.
FOR QUALITY
BREAD, INSIST
ON NEAL'S
c.a loaf
WELCOME
PASTRY FLOUR
251b, bag 80
PEPPERMINTS
IN FOUR SIZES
"A BETTER _IIINT"
DROMEDARY DATES
IN FRESH KEEPING
PACKAGES
25c.
MAZOLA
A PURE SALAD
AND .COOKING OIL.
40c. a tin
PURE LARD
OPEN KETTLE
RENDERED
"NONE BETTER"
35c, a pallid 20c. a pound
max•+c': ,
POWELL
A VISIT TO OUR STORE EVERY TIME YOU'RE IN TOWN,
WITH A S -
GAN OVER OUR PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT
"TURN" IS ONE OF OUR
SLOGANS. OUR STORE IS •SO AR-
RANGED, THAT YOU PRACTICALLY "SELL YOURSELF", SOME
OF OUR PLAIN PRICED OFFERINGS.
New Shipments Arrive Daily
OUR CUPS AND SAUCERS AT 13c elRel WONDERFUL'
OUR TURKISH TOWELS AT 315c ARE UN13EA.TAI3It
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OE R 8 OZ, JARS OF IPI<1'.l'iiOide i3,'T :laic IS UN.REA V '\ +
A3LL]G
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01";I , 8 OZ. CAKE OF SCEN'.i11) GLYCERINE SOAP AT 10c IS A
BARGAIN
EVERY DAY IS A 13A1tGA1N" DAY, COM)! SEE FOR YOURS.EI,re
OIT1t TOY 1111111,ARTNIENT THIS Elilt3. 3,il1Lt'1 SURb'1t1SE . yO$I.
GET THE T() HABIT , la GOING
I AI3II' OOINGOING1'0WI7LL' S, ITS A GOOD ONE.
OUR BULBS WILL ARRIVE To -DAY.
PIC)WELL'S BAZAAR
THk
Market report -The following is
the report ref the Exeter Marleet.
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat 95e,
Manitoba Flour $3,85,
Pastry Flour $3,15
ModelFlour $3;40
Oats 40c,
Barley 52e
Bran $1.,10
Shorts ,$1.40
Feed Flour $1.60
Dairy Butter 34e to 37c
Grearnery Butter 38c to 40c,
Eggs 32c.
Lard 19c.
Hogs $1.0.50.
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LOCAL
Dr. G. E, Lipsitt Physicians de-
sires to annbuirce, that he will open
up an office in town about October
lst, and: he has rented the residence
,ou Main. street -occupied. by Mrs., B.
]Knight:
Mr. Bert. Preszcator,' of Detroit,
is visiting with his parents in town,'
Mr. Stuart Stanbury left on Mon-
day for Toronto to attend University.
I\fr. J. G. Dow shipped another
load of horses to the Soo, on Thurs-
day.
A slight white frost, the first this
season visited this section Sunday
night.
Mrs. F. A. May and son _Warren,
spent a couple of days last week in
Mitchell
Miss Stella Southcott spent a few
days with Miss LaBelle Handford at
Ingersoll.
Mr. Frank Bawden motored u
from Toronto, and is visiting his bro
ther Fred.
Mr. A. Easton returned home on
Monday evening after ;a trip to the
Old Country.
Mrs. Wm. Hodgert spent a couple
of days last week with her daughter,
Mrs. Roy Coward.
Mrs. Geo. Weekes has returned to
Cincinnati after visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Spackman
Mr. -Bruce Medd leaves on Friday
for Guelph to take a course at the
Agricultural college.
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Miss Mary J. Gill returned to De
troit Tuesday after holidaying for
several weeks in Exeter.
11Irs. E. J. Christie was- one. of the
judges of the ladies' work,at the.
Seaforth fair last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gidley, of Blyth,
visited with : Mr. Richard Gidley in
town during the past week.
Mr. A: J. Luxton, of Montreal at-
tended the funeral of his father, the
late Fred Luxton on Tuesday.
Miss Etta MoKay, of Kipen, sang
two very pleasing, solos at James St.
church on Sabbath, evening last.
Mr. Will Westlake and, daughter
Wilma, spent a couple days last week
with his mother, Mrs. Westlake.
Mr. Robt. McFalls, of London,
spent a couple days last week with
this daughter, Mrs. Win. Hodgert.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Irwin, of London
visited the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Bissett over the week -end
Mr. Harold Wright, who is attend-
ing University in Toronto. calked on
friends in town over the week -end.
Bills are out announcing a mon-
ster fowl supper at the Crediton E-
vangelical church ,on Thursday,* Oct.
Dr. • S. H. and Mrs. McFaul, of Tor-
onto, o visitedwith
'
Miss.
Grigg and
Miss McFaul on . Wednesday of. Iast
week.
Mrs. C. W. Baker is in Carlingford
this week where she was called owing
to the death of her mother-in-Iaw,
Mrs. Baker.
Mrs. T. McCurdy and daughter
Tenie,,visitedatuthe home of the for
,-
nrer's daughter; Mrs. Neil McFall;'
of Farquhar.
Mrs. K. G. Clarke and daughter,
June, of Windsor, spent a few days'
last week with the former's father,
Mr. A. Bowey,
The Thames Road Presbyterian
church will hold their anniversary on
October 22nd to he followed by a
fowl supper on the 23rd.
Mr. and Mrs. rWm. • Hodgert and
Mrs. Westlake visited Sunday at the
home of the latter's daughter, Mrs.
Fred Parsons, Mitchell.
Taylor's special prize of $10 for`;
the best cockerel any breed, at the
Exeter fair was awarded to D. Row-
ciiffe for White Wyandotte.
Dr. and Mrs,. Ferguson, of Detroit,
motored over and visited in town- last
week. They were accompanied home
b
Y Mrs. Wes. Lamport on a Visit.
The choir of the James St. Meth
odist church held a very jolly wener
'croaet at the farm of Mr. Cecil Rowe
on Wednesday evening of last, week.
Mr .and Mrs. Thos. Terry and Mr.
A. E. Davin of London, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Gardiner and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
Davis.
Colborne St., Methodist church,
London, have extended An invitation
to Rev. JI. 3. Uren, of Mitchell, to be-
come their pastor for the next Con-
ference year.
M. J, M. Harvey, who has been
,,supplying rl
. 1 Y ,g at the -Exeter High school
for the past two weeks left on Mon-
cley for Toronto to resume his stud -
les at the University.
EXeTE.R TIMES
Withthe
churches
cAvEN 1 RESB EllIA.N omacu
Rev. a nee 'Paote, et, A., Minister-
11 a. z1-e"Au Amazing Promise"
The Minister.
7 P. r-"FranceSignificance"and. Icer Religious
n, -
The Minister,
Boy Scouts will meet Friday 'evening.
JAIndieS STREET i1ETBODIST
agave
Rev. M: J. Wilebn, B.A„ Pa*tor.
HARVEST HOALE ANNivonsi itY
11 a. r.• --Rev, J. G. Litt, M. A. of,',
Zurich.,
Soloist -Miss Clara Morlock
3 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible'
Classes.
7 p. m. -Rev. J, -G. Litt, M. A.
Quartette -Soprano, Miss E Oes
treicher; Alto,: Miss Alma Haist; Tenei
or, Mr. Freeman Al-orlock; Bass, ever�'
Albert, Morloek;
...An organ recital, and song servidq,erfE
will be given at the close of the even `;
ing service; organ recital of :old tu>nie,
piece including "Steal away to Jestr4
"The Pearly Gates," organ solos *fp
include by request "The Storm," and":
"Home Sweet Hone;"
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MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. 'McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11.00 a. n1. -"Without Vision"
3
p. m. -Sabbath School and Bible..
Classes
7.00 p. m. -"Unseen' Comrades"
BETHANY
2.30 -"There Were Others Also"
Y. P. C. A.
'i'he rooms opened . to
who wish.
•
members
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Services as usual next Sunday.
11 a. m., 2.30 p. 'm. and 7 p. m.
All Invited.
COAL
100 TONS -$19.00` a ton, Cash.
with Order, Delivery guaranteed.
Not over 3 tons to one customer
R. G. SELDON
HOUSE FOR -SALE
Main St: Exeter, -The property of
Prof. Anderton, comprising ' house, 3
reception rooms, 3 bedrboms, kitchen.
and office, furnace,. hydro, bath (lt
& c)`hard water in house, good gar-
age and garden.
FOR SALE -Second Hand Corn
Binder, in good condition Apply to
Ward and Morgan.
•FOR' SALE-Tlu•ee' "Jersey, Cos',
newly freshened, or about :to' frweshee..
Mrs. .W. N. Glenn;: tlersall •
FOR SALE-Some,.Concord grapes:
and a fe.w baskets of ,late= peaches.
Apply to Mr. Thos. Smale
PLOWING MATCH.
"Tie Exeter •District`l'taw r g Match
will take place loin, Mil. Rich. `Yellow's
farm, Us'borne, on Thursday, Oct. 19.
Further particulars -next tvee,k:
NEW STORE OPENS
Having disposed of our, house on
Andrew street, and .having' erected a
new store on Main St ;for', the carry -
log' on of our New •Laid •Egg• business
we will. open the news prenzi,se .•,on
Thursday, Oct.' 5th.
doper;.-.
WANTED -Girl to help with.
housework ik and assist in stoe in
small village. Apply•:bnjc"M, Exeter
Times,
ANOTHER BIG CUT ON PRICES
OF FURNITURE AT R'°N ROWE'S.;
(Additional locals on page five.)
Mr. and Mrs, Ja.s...W:anlesie,hduT twq;
daughtgrs; of Duluth v,.who, y-isited'
with Mr: andMrs. Le Hardy,eof town,
left on Frid',ay for New'Yorlc'here
the two girls, will attend'scliool.
Mr. and,Mis. C• Hairless; the for-
mer's mother and his sister. Ann,
motored to Windsor to visit for a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stewart.
Mr. A.Purdon drove then over.
Mr. R. Oomplin, the new manager
o£ the Canadian Bank of Commerce,
'has rented Mr. F W. Gladmants'•resi
dence and his wife and family of four
children are expected here this week.
On Friday evening last the neem-
hers: of the Ladies' Whist't Club of
town, together with their husbands
to 'the number of about twenty;. uno-
=tared to London and had...et very jolly
housewarming at' the home :of'° Mr.
and
Mrs. F
WeGladman, 'wird recent-
ly moved to that city. The occasion
was the silver wedding aniversary, of
Mr. and Mrs. Gladman. The ladies
had planned a Iittle surprise: They
presented them with a handsome sire
ver teapot. Mr. J. A. Stewart made
a few remarks and the presentation.
was made by Mrs. Fowell. my, :.glad -
man expressed the appreciation of
himself and wife,' The ladies hacl
taken along refreshments and a most:
enjoyable time was spent.
IF YOTJ WANT TO SAVE NONNY
ON- P1TRNITURE BUY FROM It. N.
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NORMS
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PHONE MI.
.r r "mel Ier with all
the N�we•s
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resses will; be Herd Wed.
Se to .. 2 7th. VOme•
in apd see them "
We now have`our.•full range of Misses. and Ladies' Coats to
show you. They should interest you as our styes are very attractive and
the prices are sure to please.
erge & Flannel Dresses
• Just "opened nlr a,range of Billie Burke Flannel Dresses as
well as
manY.;smart styles in Serges and Tricotines, all ato ular rices.
P P •.
Tea Towelli•ng 1
•
Tliis was a 30e line. •` Weejhlav r. a
limited supply of this toweling., ;It
goes on Special Sale at per yd. 15c.
en'ST
ops`'Uver.
coats
Our stock is now coiplete and the
cloths and styles should interest you..
Greb Shoes for Men.
This tine sells for $5.00 every where: It is one of the. best Shoes
for rough wear that we know of. We offer. this Special price. for Fair
Let us fit you with a pair.
50pair.s L tidies' Fine Shoes 11.98 pr.
These Shoes sold regularly at '$4,50 ,and $5.00 a pair. We • place
them, on sale for this week at per pair $1.98.
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R. CARLING B.A.
Barrister, SoIicitor,. Notary
Public,' ' Conveyancer.
Solicitor for. the Molsons. Bank,
etc.
Invest your funds in; Vic
tory, Dominion of Canada,'
Provincial and Municipal
,,Bonds.
'' ,Legal investment
Funds.
for Trust
At existing prices, from 6
per cent to 7 per cent can be
obtained from these bonds.
Orders received by me. '
Money to loan at ' lowest
rates of interest.
OFFIdE-
Carling
- Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
WVITAT IS -THIS?
Ever Knock ' re ' a Boost, if you
knock, in the right way, and this is
how T. H. Elliott knocks, if you bring"
your Old Suits and Overcoats th him
e will Knock ck` the Spots off of them.
So when you want any work of this
kind done give him a chance.
Shop opened every day and Satur-
day night.
.ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
T. 7:I. ELLIOTT.
FARMS FOR SALE-Afew choice
tames in the Townships of Usborne,
Tuckersmith• and Hibbert. Good;
buildings and well located as to mar-
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos.
Cameron,'Auot., Box 154, •Exeter.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT.
Apply to Mrs. A. Cottle.
w is _the you
should be thinkin;
eve rc o
COOL NIGI-ITS AND DAYS WILL SOON BE HERE,AND THE
WISE YOUNG .MAN WILL BE PREPARED. ' COME IN AND LOOK
'OVER ,OUR ARRAY OF UP-TO-DATE COATS, OR LEAVE YOUR
ORDER FOR A MADE -TO -MEASURE COAT.
'ew Fall Suitings gs in Excellent
Fabrics .are.. on Display
Bats and Caps, Shirts and Collars,
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Fancy ase Underwear C�
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Everything for the Dressy Young Mll
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PHONE $l.a
A. E. TENNANT
Veteainary Surgeon
FOR SALE- Base burner ' coal Office -McDonnell's Oates -,tables ou.
stove, Crown Brilliant in John ,St. Phone calls receive promptgood con- attention. Phone 29w
dition. Apply at, Times Office. "
CANARY -BIRDS for sale -Guar
,anteed. singers. WpH. Mills, Centra-
lia.,'' '
MGH -CLASS
INVESTMENTS
ERNEST ELLIOTT
Office, Main 'Street, Exeter.
0.
Par ell's Hon I~Tw a
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de or Ba I CCI °'�
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)Drea,cl. at 7 ? , c per loaf.
Nikon's Grocery
New 'iron Dumps anis fit..•iugs in
stock: Iron or wood pumps` repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.
S. Jr. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone 115.
• DR. JOHN '31'AI9D
Chiropractic `& E1ectrzcal Treatments
.for Chronic and Nervous, Diseaees.
Spectacles Iles
P scientifically fitted. Hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment.
Office -William m",
and -
Sanders; s
Ste.
Wood for ,Savile
'nave about 150 cords of 16 inch
wood composed of oak and oak rails.
Price $3.50 per cord.
Leave "volrr order _
early as they will
not last long at this price.
Bagshaw I3aston
Good. glasses if you need them
Good advice if you don't..
J. WARD, D.C., Optometaisk
EXETER
Co
ane
Machine Works
ENGINES --6 II.B. "Z" $233.00
..3 h.p. "Z" Bosch 'Magneto143.50..:
1•4 h.p. "Z" ;$99.50
40 -Light Plant, complete $35.0.00
Double -Geared Jacks $1.5.00
GRINDERS.. in.' 40 8
$ in.
10 in.$50-
$5:,6.$04
CRITSHERS-$74, $80, $100 & $115 -
Straw Cutter $35:00
Straw Cutter, with plain feed, X65,00
travelling feed $85,00
Fairday Electric Washer $126.00
Belt drive $70.00
500 lb. Scale $23:85; 100.01b. $27,85.
Concrete Mixers, Hay Presses,
Stone Crushers, ' Road Rollers,.
Threshing Outfits
Case
Tractor Plows and Disks,: Traciors,
We handle a complete line of the
Canadian-Faii•hanits Morse Co.,alsa
Casa Threshing Company,
All repairs proinptly ;,r.'� ,"cic,l to