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The Exeter Times, 1920-10-21, Page 8TNS EXETER TIMES J. A. STEWA&T LADIES' & MISSES' COATS Our stock of ladies and misses Coatss is complete and we can give you any style or color you desire in the very latest of cloths, Fur trimmed and New Cape Collars. All marked below luxury tax, Salt's genuine Esquimettte Sealette Coats in all sizes and styles. Very moderately priced. SPECIALS IN FLANNELETTE We have a full range of Flanelette in neat stripes in blues, pinks, and fawns, They are the real wide widths and old quality and are regular 55c yard. Special reduced price 45e yard. 1+�r;AN NELETI'.E BLANKETS White and grey with blue and pink borders in a large size and the best Ibex quality, We have only a limited quantity which we will offer at the special price of $3.90 per pair. STOP! LOOK! READ! Print, light colors in very neat patterns, sale price 25c yard Dark prints in blues, greys & lilacs, Last color, 300 yd. Towelling, plain linen shade or light and dark stripe " 25cyd. Circular pillow cotton 40, 42, or 44 in, wide, " 75c yd. Sheeting plain or twilled 2 yds. wide $1.15 yd. Cotton serge, plain or striped 75c. yd. Wrapperette in all good patterns and colors 40c yd. Salmon, 11b cans, real pink salmon 15c can or 7 for $1.00 Laundry soaps, Comfort, Gold, Sunlight or P.& G. 11 bars $1.00. N. P. soap, large bar 25c. Royal Yeast per box 5c. Palmolive soap,large cake 3for25c Pearline, large box 3 for 20c. Raisins, fancy seeded, 15 oz. pkg. 30c for Odd white cups 15c each Kellog's Corn Flakes 2 for 25c. Vanilla or Lemon, large 8oz.bottle 25c. Shredded wheat biscuit 15c. pkg, Raisins, choise, loose 25c.Ib Highest prices paid for poultry and all Prodtce J. A. 1 Stewart 1 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 AB. EXETER TIMES OFFICE NAME ADDRESS Date Born, day of in the year U i!�)w11�l3EtZ+�....pR�rlriiU���fiiir[tC Western University London, Ontario New Course 1n, Business Administration leading B A. Four year course Matriculation. Registration O. ng to ion requirement, Junior tion. FOR INFORMATION AND CALENDAR WRITE K. P. R. NEVILL:E, Registrar imaimmilwanimmeammomeammanso A Furnitare & 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 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK R. N. ROWE THE IYNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER We have added a inotor hearse to otter undertaking busihe0s.. Phone 20. PHONES 74W and 74J. COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF US)3ORNE NOTICE is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the. Ontario 'Voters' List Act, by His Hon- or the Judge'of the County Court of the County of Heron, at Elimville, oz' the twenty-third day of October, 1920`, at ten o'clock a,m, to hear and determine complaints of errors and ommissjons in the Voters' List of the •Municipality of the Township of;tsborne for 1920. g Dated the seventh day of ()abhor, 1920., N . her IIENRY STRANG, J Moo Clerk of the Municipality of the don Township of Usborne, Ms Markt Bepwt ---'he following the report ot the Exeter Mirkst corrected every Wednesday. Wheat $2,Q0, Oats 60`0, Barley 90c. Family flour $5.90 Shorts $2.35 per 100!bs, Bran $2.10 per 10olbs. Feed flour $3,50, New laid eggs 63c. Dairy butter 52 to 56c. Creamery butter 64c. Lard 35c. Hogs $19.00 Potatoes $1.00 ger bag, ,,.e s4••so f'P*••7►e•Ni••N►! LOCAL ♦*i+*i♦ ***N��* Miss Elva Rowcliffe speut Than giving in London. Miss Jessie Creech, visited frie in Stratford Monday, Mr, Ulric Snell was in Toronto forepart of the week. See C H. Skelton's advt. on saving of coal, page five. Miss Curliss visited at her ho at Bolton over Thanksgiving. Miss Ethel Day, of London, sp the week -end with her parents, Mi. Archie Davis, of Ingersoll, v ited his parents over Thanksgivi Miss Ruby Parsons, of Lond spent the week -end with her paren Mrs. Powell left on Wednesday Brandon, Man. to visit her son, H Mr. Ronald Witwer, of Kitchen spent Thanksgiving with his paren The school pupils were, inquiri where the trustees were on Field d Mr. R. E. Southcott, of Toron visited his mother over the holida A. Sanders, of Waterloo, v ited for a few days at her home town. Miss Lillian Boyle, of Toron visited with friends in town on Tu day. Mrs. Baines, of Grand Bend, spe a few days last week with Miss Lew of town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred May and lit son, spent Sunday and Monday Mitchell. Miss Marjorie Huston, of Tillso burg, visited with her parents f Thanksgiving. Miss Ethel. Sweet, of Tillsonbur visited her mother in town Sund and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones are visi ing, wieh:Dr. and Mei. J. W. Harri ton, of Detroit. Mrs. G. Mantle spent Thanksgi ing with "her sister-ireeaw.egrs. 'Du can, in London. Miss M. Rickard, of London, visi ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Andre over the holiday Mr. Frank Taylor, of Pt. Huron visited his sister, Mrs. Robt. Gillie over Thanksgiving. Mr. Will Crocker, of Toronto, 'i spending a couple of weeks visitin with relatives in town. Mrs. Jack Routledge has returne after visiting with Dr. and Mrs Routledge, of Zurich. Mr. Alva. McMahon, of Toronto visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J McMahon, over the holidays. Mrs. D. D. Sniith, of Toronto, vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Armstrong over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McInnis ar expected home this week after a extended visit in the west. Mr. Jos. Davis, of Merlin, spen the Thanksgiving holidays with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, o town, and Mrs. Shirray, of Hensel] motored to Toronto for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson at the Central hotel. Mrs. Wm. Rousom, of Hamilton, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bissett. Mr. and Mrs. Rousom are moving from Hamilton to Tor- onto. Mrs. David Spicer, of Brantford, is spending a few days with Mrs. Man- tle and Mrs. D. Rowcliffe. Mr. Bert Spicer and little son spent Thanks- giving Day here. Mr. Fred Gould, of Strathroy, vis- ited with relatives in Exeter for sev- eral days. Mr. Gould is just recov- ering from an attack of typhoid fe- ver. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Heaman, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tom- linson, and son Clifford and Miss L. Frayne, of London, motored up and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oke. ks- nds the the me ent is - ng. on, ts. for Y. er, ts. ng. ay to, ays. is- iu to, es- nt is tle in n- or g, ay t- s- v- n- t - w s s g d e 22 t• s f • Mrs. McEvoy, who for the past five weeks has been at St. Joseph's hospital, London, where she under- went an operation, returned home last week. Her many friends will wish for her a speedy restoration to health. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor returned home last Saturday after visiting in London and St. Thomas, Their son Mr, Frank Taylor accompanied them home. They are leaving this week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. McTav- ish of Shakespeare. Mrs, S. F. Sharp and daughter Margaret, of Simcoe, visited over the With ith friends • in town, the former with Mr. and Nlrs. J. G.'Stan- y and Miss Sharp with Miss M. die. Miss M, Pickard, of Lon- 'otehel Was also the guest of ss Moodie: With the Ouches CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN . CIi'U'RCH Rev. James Foote, B. A.* Minister 10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible Classes, lla.m.---"The Spaciousness of Lite" 7 p.m. --"Being Fashioned" Prayer Service Thursday evening ate7.45. All Welcome JAMES STREET METHODIST CHUBC11 Rev. M. J Wilson, B.A,, raster.. 11 a.m.-"Memory" A study ot our- selves. 3 p.m. -Sabbath school and Bible study. 7 p.m. -"The mark ,who adjourned. the meeting" All heartily welcomed. Good music: MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A. (Phone 21, r3.) Services as usual next Sunday. CAMERAS1 LM S. We Do Developing and Printing All your care in obtaining good exposures is in vain if the film is not properly developed and printed. Bring your. rolls here for expert work. We make the prints on Cyko Paper because it brings out every- thing in the negative. JOS. SENIOR EXaTER ONTARIO • CANARY BIRDS "FOR SALE - Good singers. AppIyeto W. H. Mills, Centralia. 7 2t. • A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office -McDonnell's Sales Stables on John St. Phone calls.' receive' prompt attention. Phone 26w . DOG LOST- Scotch Collie,. long 'brown hair with white :ring around his neck, bob tail and, ans# rers to the name of Jack. Lost on .,Oct. 10, re- ward offered.: Coirlmunicate with Kirkton Telephone central or Times. Watch for the advt: in next weeks Times announcing the meeting of the shareholders of the Community laun- dry. A good speaker ,is being se- cured. • ,",e ee LOST -Right hand' side curtains of Ford car. Finder rewarded by leaving with W. J. Statham. NOTICE The next regular meeting of Exe- ter L.O.L. will be held on November 4th instead of the 5th. All members are requested to be present as there is important, business. Wm. Lotman, D.M. He is Coming -A. E. Almond, the noted Eye Sight Specialist, of Toron- to, will be at the Central Hotel, Exe- ter, 29th and 30th of October. APPLES FOR A SALE- Northern Spies, hand picked, $1,25,a bag this week. Leave orders at Times Office MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri- day, the 12th day of November, 1920, for the conveyance His Majes- ty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, over Centralia No. 1, Rural Route, from .the Postmaoter General's Pleas- ure. ' • Printed notices containing fel:titer itiformation as to'eendition-s ,of.-jsro-' posed Contract may be encu , and blank teres of Tender nay be ob- tained et The Post Offices oP Ceet:ral is Crediton,� , Exeter, and at +,he "o!lu e Of the Post' Oilice • Inspector; tehdeii Post Office Inspector's Office,. , London, •let OGteller, 19.20. Chas. E, H. Fisher. Post Office Inspector FOR .SALE --Medium size coal heater, nearly new, also piece of oil - Oath, 'new, 2 yards by 4 yards, Apply at the Times Office. THE EXETER TIMES Subscription rate $1.50 a year. ADVE1.tTISING RATES Display Advertising --Made known on application. Stray Animals --One insertion 50c three insertions for $1,00 Farm or Real Estate for solo 60e each insertion for one month of four insertion. Miscellaneous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and found locals 25c. Local reading notices etc., 10c per Iine per insertion. No . notice lees than 25c. Card of Thanks 50e. Auction sales $3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if under five inches in length, Legal ,advertising 100 and 5c a line. BULBS Pretty flowers ' for winter bloom- ing for little money. Our supply from Holland has just arrived. HYACINTHS, double and single; TULIPS, NARCISSUS, DAFFODILS, and FRESIAS. Stock bright and clean. Get your supply early and plant them. Xmas gods arriving daily. We set aside anything you want for a small deposit. Drop in often and loog a- round. PO WELL'S BAZAAR Phone 55,. The Home of the New Edison. 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 chop. You'll appreciate the lowness of price and above all you'll enjoy as never be- fore the meats served on your table. I wa BEN. MAKINS FOUND. -.Near Zion, on Tuesday, October 5th, a gentleman's watch and Chain. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for advt, Apply at the Times Office, COURT OF REVISION - VILLAGE OF EXE'.TEIt. Notice is hereby given that a court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario 'Voters' List Act by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron, at the Town,Hall on Wednesday, November 3rd, 1920 at 10 o'clock a.m, to hear and deter- mine complaints of errors and omis- sions in the Voters' List of the Muni- cipality of the Village of Exeter for 1920. Dated the 16th day of October, 1920 JOS. SENIOR Clerk -of the munieipality of the Village of Exeter. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1020. Th C1IEATEST MT IN YEARS U.F.O u Dedicated to the tecdPaXmgtsr and cpmposedbytbe wel 4 nowq SONGsong writer, Mr. Morris Manley, • Word.,aad Music 35c, postcge ssssami prepaid. Address: CROCKsR PRSSS, UNITED, Publishers, 48. and. 60 Lombard Street, 'Toronto, Out, DR,JOF7N WARD,CHIROPRACTarf.. Corner of William and Sanders 1' Streets, Hours 10 to 12 a.m,; 2 to 4 p.m, and by appointment, 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. T. H. ELLIOTT SUDDEN SERVICE SHOP I Cider Mill O. K. Steam Cider Mill running apple butter. Custom work done as and apple butter for sale. 4 every day,,, pressing cider, Cooking rapidly as .1 possible. Sweet cider S. J. V. Cann, Exeter Phone 115. You Step Into Big Value When you slip on a suit or top coat at this store. Our: clothing ready for service is carefully selected from the best productions in this country, and you get the pick of them here. You can be well dressed at the minimum of expense When you buy from us. W.. W. T A M A N PHONE 8.i a 1 Ladies' Coats In the seasons newest styles. We wil lbe glad of the opportunity to show you what we are offering. Special value in_ Salt's Pon Cloth Coat at $39.00 MEN'S WORSTED SUITS. We say that they are good value. The patterns are very neat and are made in good; staple style. All sizes $37.50, ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES. Several new styles in braided and embroidered all wool serge , dresses. Sizes 16 and 18. Your choice of any style $27.50. HEAVY SHOES! HEAVY SHOES! We handle several of the best makes of heavy shoes for Men. Sis- mans, Grebs, Williams and Ahrens, , STANPLELDS UNDERWEAR. It is hard to beat for comfort and wearing qualities. We Carry it in combination and Green, Red and Blue label. ALL -WOOL COATINGS. Grey, Fawn, Brown and Blue. An ail -wool material, It you can make your own coat see the cloths at per yard $4.50, ALL -WOOL PLAIDS FOlt ODD SKIRTS. It's just skirt length. • Beautiful all -wool plaids that look and weer. well. Skirt length $8.50. . ALL -WOOL SEIWES. A splendid quality to pleat for skirts. We get the "goods pleated for you. The price of the serge is $2.$S. 04. -6/lll�. /I..d." /-Gt)' ` y;p K9 �,a- f�eyyl•. /� Jc