The Exeter Times, 1923-8-16, Page 1u{.
°IF"TYWFIRST, YEAR No. X556
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4i t)S 16 t 1923.
. A regular nlee:trng at the council
Ftiaras held an, hl.onclay eyeoing u r; 13
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= previous meeting were approved,
A caln i rn .cation ;was ;read from Mr.
=" John' Taylor askin ;,for permit .for the
= erection, of a cement or, coir n:t block
building on the corner of Main. and
Ann Streets, Glerk ta- make enquiry
and reply.
The auditor's report for July was
read and accepted. .
The clerk was ,root ace to adve
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teseiIbrsale by`tena:.ar of lumber as
removed, froru, old y' eigdi scale build-`
vn sale Aug, 18th.'
The. clerk was ernr,O ,tired to. car-
= respond with the officials o1; the Lords
Day Alliance rre; 'sallel of _gas, and roils
oar(
Sunday
Complaints are, fxtgiently filed
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witr enbers athe, oatineil regarding
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the late hours' that business is b,euag
canducte3 an lSaturday :nigght, The
•Cournc l make. a ,regttest that ail
stores be closed •tartlri:q;publzc prompt-
fly, "eleven o'clock -p.m,
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The fallowing accounts were 4ar,der-
edaia—C•ecal Ford,' cemetery
n ) Y 26.25;
John Kydd, fcernetery, .13,75; Cecil
Rowe, •sand'far cemetery 2.50; W. A.
` 'Balli will, Tep.' weigh ,cales and wreck
;ing old building 49.54'; 'Barrett Co.,
39:38; T. R. Patterson engineer ser -
Vices 10.00; W, J. Hearnan, rep. Town
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U0 c a e acct.
"Hall4 25•
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Hawkins , ,supplies library 12,25, cern
etery 5,20, sewers 6.53; Bell 'fele
phone. Co., Bissett >hettici 3 mos. 6,15;
W. J. Bissett meals for tram Rex
Cafe, 90c,; Jahn, +Parsons; , labor 17.25;
Thos. Webster 3.75; Win. Taylor 4.37
Jas. Parsons 4.37 'Geo, Hackney - 4,75;
Win. Smith, 14.75; Rd. (,nuance .12,00;
GeoFord
3.75; C de Heywood, d t
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labor 11,00; Wm .Webber 825; WT
Uillespie . drawing tile and: filling drain
35,00: Chas Ford, installing, lavatory
11.85 ; F. Mallett,'` 3 weeks labor` 27.00
Passed ' on motion of Hooper and
Francis. Adjoursainent by Francis.
]os, Senior ,Clerk,
We have just received our first shipment of Northway Coats for the
coming fall and winter seasons. Prices are considerably lower than last
seas andn r
on for early buyers we are offering' wo de fol values; We
have dozens of beautiful coats to select from. ' Come early and look them
over.
Suits and Dresses
We have dozens of Stylish SuitsandDresses to select from for r' the
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comingfall season. Suits naer es, Tricotines and Gaberdines at reason-
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able prices. Dresses in a great range of different materials and. colore.,
We can give you an all Wool line Serge Dress in either black or navy
very special at $9.85,"
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��h,<x Dresses at 79c. and $1.00
Lot No.; 1,- Girls' Wash Dresses in Ginghams, Percales etc., ages 1 to 6 -
years sizes, a real bargain at 79be each,
Lot No, 2,—Girls' Wash Dresses, 10 to 14 year sizes, regularly up to
$3,00wwvalues, all at one pricey to clear at $1.00 each,
Men's Straw and Panama Hats
Fine Sailor Straw Hats, newest styles at $1.60 each.
Fine Panama Sailor Hats, a wonderful bargain, only a few odd sizes
left at only $1.00 each.
Boys' Straws as Low as 25c each. '.
Silk Gloves—new Cuff Styles, regularly' 'markedfrom $2.25 to $3.00
pair, all at one price to clear on ly $1.50 each.
Boys' Cotton Jerseys at 49c each
Boys' Wash Suits greatly reduced in price.
Ladies' White Wash Skirts at from $1.00 to $1.95
7 only Ladies; Sills Poplin Skirts at $1.95 each.
Ladies' Tricolet Blouses, popular colors at $2.95 each.
Ladies' Voile Waists at' 98c
ig Reduction m Outing
Shoes
Women's White Canvas Slippers, @ 98c.
Children's White -Rubber -Sole Running Shoes @ 98c
Women's Canvas House Slippers @ 98e
Specia l for Yo ®}:��{.
BIack or. Brown No. 1, Calf, ` genuine Goodyear Welt.
Oxfords—Greatest Shoe_: values s on sale at $5:00-a pail'. 44
:41g(r'ziplit?sliaiie Men's outing Trousers @ ,.$4.50: and $4.75.
r Ya a for .Fall how instock.,
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THIS STORE 'WILL CLo•E AT12 0
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Wear -Ever I$2.15
Aluminum Sale
of Preserving Kettles
10
2sale '
qt. preserving kettle .reg. � ,65 price1.98
12 qt. preserving kettle reg. $2.95 sale price $2..15
ring in Goupo;
"WEAR-EVER" COUPON
In order that the factory may have an ac-
curate record of these "Wear-ever"uten-
sils sold`at the special price we are requir-
ed to return to the factory this coupon
with purchaser's name and address plainly
written thereon.
Name
Address
City Date
Northern Aluminum' Co, Len ited, Toronto
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U,UBi3ER BELTING " BABI3IT
RUBBED, P..'CKING OILS AND GREASES
LACE LEATHER GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES:
I3 ! LT DRESSING GAUGE "GLASSES
oofing f rom $2 er s .are
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BORN
KESTLE-In Usborne, on ' August
2nd to M ande
Mr. Mrs. Rufus K stle,
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