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The Exeter Times, 1922-10-12, Page 8S'TOBIE WITH THE LITTLE P,IVICES". Ladiesand Misses' ses Coats Our Stack ,of Ladies' and Misses' °eats are the finest we have, ever Shown, up to the minute in Very Moderately Priced. Style and in the Finest of Cloths. Men's and Youths Coats and Snits New Cloths, New Styles and New Prioes and a full Range all Sizes to snake a selection from Children's• Winter Coats Winter Coats for Boys and ,Girls in some very fine Cloths and Styles that are Suitable icor any Child, The Sizes range from 4 years to 14 years, Also some nice white Coats for the Babies Size- ' to 4'years. Ladies' Blouses A ' spcendid variety of models to choose from, in Radium Lace Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Tricolette in All ` the New Shades and Styles, Pure Cane Grana Sugar 100 los $7,44 Special Blend Coffee per lb. Sc3 3 Pkgs, Ammonia for 24c 7 Rolls Toilet Paper for 250 Pure ' Bulk Cocoa per lb. 15c 3 takes Palmolive Soap 23c 35c Fancy mired cakes for 20c Ib 7 bars Pure Castile Soap for 25c 3 Pkgs Kelloggs Corn Flakes 29c 2 cans Choice Salmon for 25e Special Blend Tea 48c lb. "I-IIGEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER POULTRY." EGGS & ALL KINDS OF J. A. Stewart r megassiticamemennottest Better Homes Furnished reasoizably and comfortably by GARDINER In order d to make• loon♦ for our luras stock, we are offering our entire stock which is the largest and most up-to-date, at prices you can't beat. BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY. Lowest prices highest' quality v � E fit' t f�« a. � r � ry s" 7 . ' INE Furniture Dealer and Funeral. Director. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74a`; Night call lI 74W Exeter O. K. Steam Cider MIII and Apple Sutter Factory Moved to newre i p mases Corner of Main and Wellington Qn StS, Across frons, the Metro a i p d ton hotel Will be apen every day. Try me in the new stand. Customers 1 thank you S eV. Cann r•' S&f Service With Better Values is the Simple Explanation of this Store's Existence stence CAPITALIZE Spare Moments by Studying the Savings on your buyings at this store. COME IN! We believe that Large Sales Small Profits are better than Small Sales at Large Profits. ' Come in often and look us over. Some of our Business Stimulants Just Received HEAVY WHITE BATT -I TOWELS 15e each. GOOD PLIERS FOR CARS 15c each. GOOD MILL FILES 15c eaeh GOOD HAMMERS, ..� , QRS, (3 sizes) 15c and �19c each GOOD POTATO SLICERS and GRATERS GOOD ALUMINUM SUGAR or FLOUR CS2 COMBINED each. eac GOOD CRACK SCOOPS 25c each. ER JACK 2 for 15c. NEST EGGS, CLOTHS HANGERS, 'RUBBER SPONGES. FLOWER POTS ALL SIZES JUST ARRIVED. Bulbs IPA GTNT HS, NARCISSUS, TULIPS IN ANY GZUAN'TITY" AT LOWEST PRICES, gAZAARH... TH Market report -•w -The follow],ng is the report of the .Exeter Mad=e corrected every Wednesday. Wheat 95c. '" IVianitoba Flour $3.65 Pastry Flour $3,15 Morcel Flour ;3,40 Oats 40c, Barley 52c Bran $1.,10 Shorts $1,35 Feed' Flour $1.70 Dairy Butter 34c. to 37c Creamery Butter 38e to 40c Eggs 3:6c Lard 19c. Hogs $10.50. 4tir*444 P (/4404110,i•4914••M LOCAL• 11010•00140 WE WANT TO CLEAN OUT OtJR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE BEFORE XMAS, REGARDLESS OF PRICE, ' R.'N. ROWE. MEALS 50c—Meals are now being served for 50c at the Metropolitan Hotel.—Wm; Mitchell, Prop. , Miss Alma Maack, of Montreal, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 1), Mack, Mr, T. Nelson bas taken a position at the Huron garage with Mr. Bert Doyle. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Baynham have returned home after holidaying- near Ottawa, Mrs. Hoskins returned home last Saturday after an extended visit in Brantford. . Mr. Nicholas Short, of Tilsonburg, visited his brother-in-law, Dr. Sweet over Sunday. Idiss 11Iildred Harvey was' home' from Alma College, St. Thomas for the week -end. Miss Hazel Dennison, of London, visited at the home of her friend, Miss F. Francis. MissMabel lZabel Johris; tivho.,is attend- ing Normal school at Landon, was home for the week -end. Mr. Chas. Pilon has rented the res- idence on Andrew street to be vacat- ed by Mr. T. g. Ferguson, Mr. M. Vincent and Miss G. rauid, of London, visited the foriuer's par- ents in town Sunday and 14londay. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAlister arid children, of Mt. Brydges, motored up, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell fox a few days. Mrs. K. Gordon and daughter June returned to Toronto ` Saturday last after visiting for a few days with Mr, and Mrs. T. O. Southeott, Mr. Thos. Barton, vho has recent ly returned after spending four_ mon the in southern Manitoba. visited in' town this week. Mr. Har"ton is look- ing extra well after his trip. The public school teachers of tow are attending the teachers' conven tion being held in Goderich on Thurs cla3Y and Friday of this week, the pub sic school being closed in conse quence. Mr. and 'Mrs.` Wm. McLaughlin and daughter Margaret, motored up from Brantford Saturday and spent Sunday and _ Monday with . the for- mer's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Laughlin.' ,a n Mr. J. N. Ratcliffe, of the Thames Road, who is employed by the gov- ernment in the interest of live tock improvement is cutting down on his farming operations and will hold an. auction sale of thoroughbred Short- horn cattle and other stock on Friday October 20th. See advt. page four. ONIONS I will take in Onion Setts coin- mencing on, Oct. 17th, at the Tem- perance House, G.T.•,.' R.; Setts ,% to % Milled and CIeaned as per Cori tract. J. H. Grieve. Clearing Out Sale—Having deer& ed to go out of the harness business I' intend to vacate my present prem ises on October 26th, and am offer-, ing my entire stock for sale at reduc- ed prices. I also have for sale a vat for oiling harness. Parties having repair work in the shop, kindry call for it before the above date. A. M. Quance, Exeter. _ WANTED—A lady friend. as com- panion for the winter, no house rent to pay, but by equally sharing the ex- penses 'of the home, they would,: be good company for' each other., Any one desirous of -such a home call and see Mrs, Jas. Pickard, James St. Ex- eter. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Apply to Mrs, A. Cottle, Exeter, Ont. JUNIOR FARMERS MEETING. The Usb br ne and Stephen Junior 1 Farmers will hold their regular meet- ing on Friday evening, Oct: 13th, in Senior's s HaIT Mr. S. B. Stothers, Agricultural Rep. will beerr, present. BUSINESS FOR SALE Groeery, Milk . Route, General Storeage, Confectionery, Dry Goods, Grocery and Provisions, Photograph Studio: Sydney Smythe, Market Lane. London Business Broker." DOG STRAYED—A' brown bull - 1 dog has strayed' onto the premises of Wm. Lutman, Exeter North. Owner xcarr have sable i„ _aythg expenses. T TIME Atli' the e Cher h c s CAVEN .i ERREilY I7CtbL .r GH[TRC'R 11 v, J+smien ltd, B. 11., meter ANNIVERSARY Anniversary services will be held' next Sunday. Rev, Chas, E. Evans B•A., at St, Marys will preach at 11 a, lu. Evening service Will be held in Trivitt Memoriai Church at 7 p.m., Rev. Mr, Evans will preach. Special Music Everybody' Welcome • 10 A. M.• --Sunday School and Bible: Classes, Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening JAMES STEEET bIETRODIldr caution Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A., Pastor. Rev\ R. A. MCIelvie, of Teeswater, will preach next Sunday at 11 a. nn. and 7 p. nr. MAIN ST. METEODIST Cli�[IIiCH Rev. Geo..McAlie$®s;. M. A4 = (Phone'. 21, r3.) 10 a.m.—Sunday 'School and -Bible' Classes, 11 a.m.--Caren Anniversary Union THURSDAY, !19�13,p i`l1}>FA, a<to 114II�NM!!r!!I�lIII�IHIHIIII!!!!II!!!I!�!!Hllll�rHtlHit rl Orr r:rrrrrrrrr��r!!lr�lrr � r!!!ll oGrlrr rrr OMI N rrH --•- � � � 1r0rlrrWHOMP.Si xo> x>r4T,U •_. Cop J. .71 P w 4NI7 .11{>l. NINON MORMON 0.111111. Service. 3 p.m.—Bible Sehto7.1 l� 7 ll•ni.—The Pastor. Oct. 22nd,:-- Church Anniversary. Preacher, Rev. J. T. Cosby Morris, B.A., B.D., Askin St., London. BETHANY' 2.3y—"The Blind Mau" Y. P.,C.: A. 'i'he rooms opened to members. who wish. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Services as usual. next Sunday.' 11 a. m., 2.30 p.,m. and 7 p. n3. All Invited. COA.L 100 TONS—$19,00 a ton, Cash with Order. Delivery guaranteed. Not over 3 tons to„one customer R. G. $ELDON FOR SAt,ETbree Jersey Cows, newly freshened, or about to freshen., Mrs. W. N. Glenn, Hensall. • WANTED --Girl to help with, housework and assist in store in small village. Apply box ail, Exeter Tunes. ANOTHER BIG” CUT ON PRICES OF FURNITURE AT E. N. ROVES. FOR SALE--- Base -burner coal stove, Crown Brilliant; in good con- dition. Apply at Times Office. • APPLES WANTED A false rumor has': been circulated to the effect,that the Exeter Evapor- ator r has stopped buying apples. We are. still in the market for all the ap- ples that come in. A. D. Clapp. SAVE COAL'" SAVE N1ON:E' By getting a big load' of mixed wood from R. Gillies. Cut a foot to 14 inchesiong. Good for furnace or'stove. The Erin part will hold fire over night $8.00 per load. Pay the teamster..,,, INVESTMENTS ERNEST ELLIOTT Office, litain S*reet, Exeter. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON FURNITURE BUY FROM It. N. ROWE. 1.11.111 mIrsomi imams en's Bine Ser; :butts If in need of a Blue Serge Suit don't fail to see our new stoclr. These • Suits are all exceptionally well tailored and are splendid value at $35,0.0. Misses' and Ladies Coats • • Every week we have something new to show you in Ladies' Coats, and it is always a pleasure for us to show • them. Popular prices are 1(i25.0() (>30.00 and $3.5.00, Cushioned Soled Shoes 'for :nen and Woert If you want shoe comfort; let us fit you yvith a pair of our Fit- ting Cushion Soled Shoes. We are showing u Easy Fits rxrg several styles in Women's and Men's. Priced at $5.00, $6,50 and $8.50. All Wool Serge 40 inches wide. A splendid all Wool Serge Suitable for dresses and Children's wear. Extra , good 'value at per yard 83e. Linolenms and Oilcloths Perhaps your old Linoleum is nearly worn out and the floor reeds- a new eoveriug. Let, us show 'y'ou our new patterns. cott Broa: �61iilllilllllllllill !!!!(!I!,!!„„,,I!I!!i!Ill��i„„„, I!!lI„„„,!I!!!!!�„„„ E I!!!!!I!!(�i!!il!l�llll!!I!!!!!!!� f�ll�(!1!!I!!!II!!IlI�!!!l6II!!! - ........laimuuniassumaummulinumeagnamiinvism, R. CARLING D: .1111110111 UMW .0.11101 maw Aroma NoMma Alininffir Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Solicitor far the Mo/sons Bank, etc. Invest your funds .in Vic - ,;tory, , ,Donrinlon of , :Canada, Provincial and ' Municipal Bonds. Lega.I ,inves,tmen64or„•Trust Funds. At existing prices, from 6 per cent to 7 per cent can be . obtained 'frons these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE Carling Block, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. WHAT IS THIS? Ever Knock is a Boost, if you. knock in the rightway, and this is bow T. II. Elliott knocks, if you bring your. Old Suits and Overcoats to him 'he Will Knock the Spots off of them. So when you want any work of this kind done give hien a chance. Shop opened every day and Satur- day night. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE T. R. ELLIOTT. 'FAR.DIS FOR SALE—A few choice farms in the Townships of Usborne, Tuckersmith and Hibbert., Good buildings and well located as to -mar- - P 'II ` (.H N E a bets. Priced right. Apply to Thos. Cameron, Auct., Box 154, Exeter.• Illelliinififin1111111111, ow is the Tie you should be thinking of a New FaH Overcoat COOL NIGHTS 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. New Fall Suitings in Excellent Fabrics 1Cs ire on Display fiats' and Cas Shirts and Collars, Plain Caps, and Fancy pose, Underwearetc., Everyt=hing for the Dressy Young Men . • `A A► -,• _ .� ems._.., Good glasses if you need them Good advice if you don't. J. WARD,' D.C., Optometaist 'EXETER A. E. TENNA?, T Ltd.Veterinary Surgeon O ff is — econne11s �a�eDs .,�ablea on�0�° John St, Phone calla receive prosYnpt„ attention. Phone 26w OUR MOTTO, 16 , OUNCES TO THE POUND, WE SELL TO PLEASE. OUR SUCCESS IS -DUE, TO THE HIGH QUALITY OUR GOODS "COMBIN'ED WITII SERVICE ANDOF STORES IN ONTARIO.' CIVILITY176 Anniversary Sale OCTOBER 11th TO 14th' PURE; Q. 10 LBS, . CANE,,, ugare 71c. SHORTENING NO,, 3 49c SHIROIR WIFFr'S LAJEKL EL IAEMS M3 OfNorIA 2 3, c ; SN lbs. 89c 3 for 23c CANDY WEEK WINDERMERE CHOCOLATES t JELLY BEANS, GIANT CREAM, 39c Ib., 10c ih 1b 1 KISSES and I-IUMBUGS 23c lb. • Breakfast Bacon Sliced Speciai Blend 39c. a pound By 37c a piecepound p z� ea 49ce BREAD 7 < l =2c, A LOAF F I'RO1FI , OUlt OWN BAIi.1IEY PHONE 26 ;J 'WE EDDELIVER n1:1. JORN W' 1t r Chiropractic & Electrical Trtatrrtents ` for. Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fitted.. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment. Office—William and Sanders Sts. CIIILISTMIAS GREE:t'INGI C,t.RI)S The Exeter Times has placed in stock a fine array of Xmas Greeting Cards. They include some very neat and attractive designs. The prices are below tvrhat'is being asked by a- gents for out -o£ -town .firms. See ours before or e placx ng your orders. The Big, Livery When going l g outhunting give us e call. Don't forget anything you have to move, we're' right on the job -to do it.. CARTAGE AND LIVERY, Phone 88 W. Bagshaw Easton Cochrane ['ac.hxne .• Works ENGINES -6 H.B. "Z” $233.00 ..3.h.p. "Z” Bosch Magneto $143.60.. ,1% h.p. "Z” $99.50 40 -Light ' t gIiPlant, co mplete, $350:00 Double -Geared Jacks $15.0;0 GRIND + RS -6 in. $40; 8 in. $50. 10 in. $56400 • CRUSHERS—$74, $80, $100 be115. Straw Cutter $35.00 $ Straw Cutter, with plain feed, $65.00 tra'Veiling'feed $85.00, Fairday Electric Washer $126.60. Belt drive $70.00 500 Ib. Scale $23,85; 1000Th:'. 27.85 Concrete Mixers,. Hap. Presses, Stone Crushers, Road Rollers, Threshing Outfits, Case Tractors, Tractor Plows and Disks. We handle a complete line Of the Canadian -Fairbanks Morse Caa.,also+ Case Threshing Company. All repairs promptly 0•'' ,tr1o,1 ":•-• „