The Exeter Times, 1920-9-16, Page 8T H EXETER TIMES
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Ladies and Misses Winter
Coats, Suits, and Serge
Dresses
We have a complete range of Ladies' and Misses Fall and
Winter Coats in all the latest styles and the newest colths in Fur
Collars and Trimmings, also the new Cape Collars. All Coats are
marked below the luxury tax.
Specials in Salts Esquimette Sealette Coats hi several differ-
ent styles. They are sure swell Coats. If in want of a winter coat
don't fail to see our range.
Overcoats for Men and Boys
Our new winter coats for Men, Young Men and Boys are sure
the altest word in styes and colors. Call and be convinced.
Ladies' Furs
Now is the time to pick out your new set of Furs. We can
show you all the latest styles in all the different furs.
Specials for Fair Day
We will have a lot of Specials well worth your inspection on
our counters for FAIR DAY, also some specials in Groceries. Make
this your headquarters for Fair Day.
Highest prices paid for poul try and all Produce.
J. A. Stewart
Market Report `---The tolUbrwing. it
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat $2.45,
New oats 75e.
Barely $1,25,
Lard 36c,
Family flour $6.90.
Shorts $3,00 per 100 pounds.
Bran $2.75 per 100 pounds.
Peed flour 4.25,
New laid eggs 59c.
Dairy butter 50e to 53e.
Creamery butter 64c.
Roosters 17c.
Hens 22e to 27e.
Chicks 280.
Young ducks 23e.
Old ducks 18e. -
Hogs $20.00.
Potatoes 2e per ib.
ARE YOU A
Man or. Woman
Brave enough to Face the Future?
Big enough to Assume a Responsibility?
Far-seeing enough to Prepare for Misfortune?
• Ambitious enough to Increase your Estate Immediately?
Patriotic enough to be making a Good Livelihood?
Healthy enough to pass a Medical Examination?
Then clip this advertisement.
Fill in the coupon and send to
S. C. COOPER,
Inspector, the Northern Life Assurance Company, Box
EXETER TIMES OFFICE
NAME
ADDRESS
Date Born, day of in the year
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LOCAL
Mitchell tax rate will be 37 mills
for 1920.
Our price is right and so is our
flour. -Harvey Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman visited
for several days in Toronto.
Mr. Alex. Stewart, of London,
spent the week -end in town.
Mr. E. Howald has been indispos-
ed and off work for several days
Mrs. E. T. Howe and daughter
Helen left for Toronto on Saturday.
Mr, Garnet Miners is showing a
number of hogs at the London Fair
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. hestle have re-
turned after visiting with realtives
in Hamilton.
Mrs, W. S. Howey and fancily have
returned after spending the summer
at Grand Bend.
Dr. Browning and Mr. George
Hawkins motored to Toronto during
the past week.
Mr. E. Fowell returned to Wind-
sor Monday after holidaying in Exe-
ter and Grand Bend.
Large crowds are passing thru
town daily by auto bound for Lon-
don to take in the Fair.
Mrs. 0. Becker and children, of
New Hamburg, visited Dr. and Mrs.
Browning during the week.
Miss Laura Jory has returned to
her duties with Southcott Bros. af-
ter being indisposed for a week.
Mrs. Stanbury returned to town
last week after spending the summer
at her summer home. at Bayfield.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. Down, of Picker-
ing, is visiting her mother and sister,
Mrs. J. C. Tom and Mrs. W. D. Yeo.
Mrs. ' E. Heywood ;left on Satur-
day last for Adelaide to visit for a
few days with her sister, Mrs. W. J.
Nichols.
Miss Clara and Russel Shoebottom
and two friends of London township,
visited with Mrs. S. Atkinson on
Sunday.
Mr. Heath, of Detroit, was the
guest of Mrs. Birk and other friends
in town for a few days during the
past week.
Mr. W. Laing, of the Bank of
Commerce staff, Exeter, spent the
week -end at his home here. -Sea -
forth Expositor.
Messrs. Stuart Stanbury and Will
Strang, Misses Margaret and. Annie
Strang left last week to attend Sea -
forth Collegiate.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hackney, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne and
son Ray motoredsto Detroit for over
the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paisley, of New York
who have been visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. 3. A. Stewart left on Monday
by auto for their home.
Mr. C. B. Snell has purchased the
D. Braund property in Exeter north.
He has started to tear down the old
brick blacksmith building.
Western University
London, Ontario
eArts and Sciences
3l/Iedicine
Fall Term Opens October 4th
FOR INFORMATION AND CALENDAR WRITE
JK. P. R. NEVILLE, Regristrar
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With the Churches
GAV ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10,00 a,m,-Sunday School and
Bible classes.
11.00 a.m.-Communion.
7.00 p.m. -"The Same in Fortune
as Adversity!'
Friday evening --Preparatory ser-
vice.
Good Music at all Services
IAMBS STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. M. 3. Wilson, B.A.„ taster.
11,00 a.m.--"How David Won Hea-
ven's Title' --`A Man after God's
Own Heart."
3 p.m, -Sabbath School.
7.00 p.m. -"The
Problem."
World's Racial
A hearty welcome -Helpful singing
Furniture & Undertaking
We wish to announce to the public that we can now supply a motor
hearse in connection with our under taking business.
M. E. Gardiner
)FERA HOUSE BLOCK
R. N. ROWE
THE UNDERTAKER AND
EMBALMER
We have added a motor hearse
) ottr uriclertakirlg business.
Phone -20.
1(1715 CHANCES.
First=claw Milk Route for sale in
tlixdOn. Apply" to Sydney Smythe,
Iilfiitesd 'Broker, Market Laine
$i(ilnei
PHONES 74W and 74J.
Corn for Canning
Factory
Those growing corm for the Can-
ning Factory will kindly bring sample
cobs to the factory of ter the 13th, when
they will be advised when, to snake
delivery, ,
Help Wanted ,husking cool when
the factory starts
3t. EXETER CAN.11 ING CO.
The storm on Sat. evening put
a number of telephones west of
Dosii oodt Out Of commission.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11.00 a.m.--"Our Lord's Coming
7.00 p.m. -"The Great Retreat."
Bethany. -Rally Day Service,
.110 GREATEST 1117' IN YEARS
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,�CdlC:itlt to the Unitc,d l�»armern
• N Rud romiwse<lby t11c �ecll-known
song writer, Mr. Morris Manny.
SONG W ords and Music 35c, postage
Win„ prepaid, Address:
CuocKtut Plum, Luorrtp, Publishers, 48 •uid ee
Lombard Street, Toronto, Ont.
FOR SALE --One used 11 -hoe
Massey -Harris grain drill. In Al
repair. --Wm. WARD,
NOTICE
CARS FOR HIRE --Phone 56.
Wilson & Sims.
Mr. Silas McFalls, who has been
on the Molsons Bank staff at Clin-
ton, was taken ill last week and
rushed to the London Hospital
where he was operated on for ap-
pendicitis.' The operation was suc-
cessful and he is progressing favor-
ably. Rev. M. 3. and Mrs. Wilson
were in London Tuesday to visit
him.
Miss Handford, of Ingersoll, ren-
dered very acceptable solos in both
services of the Evangelical church
on Sunday. Zurich Herald,
Mrs. Thos. Laing has returned
from an extended tour thru the west
visiting Winnipeg, Edmonton, Cal-
gary, Banff and Saskatoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Fenner and
daughter, of Cornwall, Mrs. Burr of
London, and Mrs. A. Taylor, cif Hen -
sell visited Mrs. T. Shapton on Mon-
day.
Junior Farmers who intend 'enter-
ing the judging competition at the
Exeter Fair should get their score
cards from the Secretary, R. G. Set-
don on Saturday.
In referring to the baseball season
just closed, the Zurich Herald sug-
gests that the league would be much
more interesting if Exeter, Hensail
and other towns and villages could
arrange to enter. .
Mr. H. W. Doerr last week moved
into the house he is remodelling On
Main street. Mr. E. A. Follick is
moving into the house vacated by
Mr. Doerr, recently purchasedfrom
Mr. J. N. Rewards.
Rev Mr, McFarlane, of Bayfield,
occupied the pulpit in Caven Presby-
terian church on Sabbath last
preaching acceptable - sermons. The
Pastor, 1tev. Jas. Foote, conducted
services at Bayfield.
The work on Mr. W. S. ITowey's
new house Is progressing. The house
is a brick veneer. The framework
is up and much of the work on the
IInterior is completed. The masons were held up 'for lack of brick but %1
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Classified Adds
WANTED
Choice Clover Honey in Five and
and Ten pound pails. -WILSON &
SIMS.
DR.JOHN WARD,CHIROPRACTOR,
corner of William and Sanders
Streets. Hours 10 to 12 a.m. ; 2 to
4 p.m. and by appointment.
A number of Registered Short-
horns, Heifers, young cows and
Bulls. Must be good individuals. I
intend visiting the Exeter District
very shortly. Anyone with stock for
'sale write me by return mail to the
address below.
W. J. McCALLUM,
Stock Importer
BRAMPTON, ONT.
The Exeter Cider Mill will be
open on Thurs. Fri. & Saturday of
each week until further notice for
the making of apple butter and eider.
-S. J. V. CANN.
DON'T WORRY
About the high price of suits. You
won't need a new suit if you will
let T. H. ELLIOTT do your Clean-
ing, Pressing and Repairing.
Agent for The American Dyers
and Dry Cleaners, London, Ont.
FARMS FOR SALE.
I have a number of choice,farms
for sale in Usborne, Hibbert and
Tuckersmith with up-to-date build-
ings and my long experience in the
business tells me I have the price
right and some of them on easy
terms of payment. For terms
and particulars apply 'to Thomas
Cameron. Woodham, P. O., auction -
Remember we can save you 25e
on your daily paper.
7 SPEC1AL
,
T. H. ELLIOTT
SUDDEN SERVICE SHOP
'II'CRSDAY, SEPT. 1Ot1t, 1920..
FAIR WEEK
--AT-
Powell's
bazaar
"Rapid Turnovers Make Quick. Profits," and we geed both. --A few.
' items.
Enjoynie Tooth Paste, large tube'l9c Good Hair Shampoo 25e.
Colgate's Tooth Paste, large tuba 25c Good Talcum Powders ....15c & alae
Fru tatives, large box 39c 100 Writing Pads, 10 & 15c values,
Beechans Pills large box `'sic at 83.
Good Tooth Brush 15c 100 Bunches of Envelopes 8c
Good Hair Tonic & Dandruffif Rem- 200 Water Glasses, Special 6c.
edy 75c PURITY Powder Flavorings; .... 25c.
COMFORT IN BUYING
MEAT HERE.
Comfort in the seats provided for
customers, more comfort in the con-
fidence that you are getting the very
choicest meats at the very lowest
prices. Come and enjoy selecting a
roast, a steak or some chops. You'll
appreciate the lowness of price and
above all you'll enjoy as never be-
fore the meats served on your table.
BEN. MAIiINS
Both Equally Smart
and classy are the summer suits..in-
chided in our present offering. They
are not to be compared with ordin-
ary ready-to-wear apparel. They are
in a class by themselves. You'll have
to see them to realize how superior
they are in every way and how great
is their value at the prices we quote.
Flannel Pants
Palm Beach Pants
W. W. TAMAN
PHONE
Duck Pants
and Motor Dusters
8 I a
We Can Save You Money on Fair Day
Ladies' Coats and Dresses
Furs! Furs! Furs!
We want you to see. our Coats and Dresses when in
town on Fair Day. We can show you a splendid range
of styles. Our prices should interest you.
We haven't a large stock, but we are offering a very fine range of Furs in
Black Wolfe, Oppossum, Badger, Red Fox and White Thibet at very moder-
ate prices. Ask to see them.
25 pr. Men's Shoes, per pr. $4.98
Here is an opportunity to save anoney. These shoes
are regular $6,00 to $6.50 values, sizes range from 6
to 8'/z. Our special price for Fair Day is per pair $4.98.
All -Wool Serges per yard $2.69
This is an all -wool Serge and comes in different
shades. The regular price is $3.00. For Fair Day only
you take What you want at per yard, $2.69.
Ladies' Fine Shoes $2.49
50 pair Ladies' Dongola, and Patent Leather Shoes
sizes 21/ti to 51/4. The regular price for these shoes is
$4.00 and $4,50. Reduced for Fair Day only at per pair
$2.49.
Men's Work Shoes $4.98
Worth in the regular way $6.50. Sizes. 6, 7, 9, 11,
If you happen, to be able to wear any of these sizes, our
Fair Day Special price should interest you. $4,98.
Boys Shoes, sizes 1 to 5, ' $2.60
We are going through our stock of Boys Shoes and
will have all sizes 1 to 5, worth in regular way $3,50 to
$4.00, You can take your choice on' Fair Day onyl at
per pair $26.0.
50 pairs Ladies' Corsets $1.98
Our regular selling $2.25 Corset, 36 pear, including
sizes 18 to 27. This is a Special Price for Fair Day only,
Per pair $1.98.
Men's Fleeced Drawers and Shirts
$1.09
\
Regular $1.25 value. We have 25 dozen • Fleeced
Lined Shirts and Drawers. Get your seasons require-
ments on Fai? Day, Our special price will be $1.09,
Men's Work Shirts $1.98
This offer is for Fair Day only. We have 30 dozen
of these good Work Shirts which we are selling for
$2.25. Our special price for Fair Day is $1,98.
NEW TWEED HATS
NEW PALL CAPS
NEW NECKWEAR
NEW GLOVES
NEW• SHIRTS
NEW HOSIERY
MEN'S OVERCOATS
MEN'S SWEATER COATS
STANFIELDS *UNDERWEAR
PHONE 134
SOQTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134
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