The Exeter Times, 1923-9-6, Page 8NUM
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SCHOOL CLOTHE
,REE WJTij UMW BOY'S SCHOOL 'KIT
A BELT—A TIE AND A PAIR QF BRACES
We have a dandy range of Boy's Suits in good Serviceable cloths
and snappy styles. With, every Suit sold for School Opening, we will.
give free—A Beit --A Knitted Tie and a pair of Braces. Conte in
and let, us save you money. We have some good Suits as low as
$5.00.
School Shoes at Special Prices
If your Girl or Boy needs new shoes for school; eo.me ingrid
e e us. We have several odd lines of Solid Leather and Canvas
Rubber Soled Shoes on which we will save you real money.
Black Stockings all sizes 25c. p.
These Stockings are just right for school wear. A good black
in a heavy Rib or Plain. All sizes -5 to 10. ---for 250 a pair,
Girls School Dresges for $1.00
For School Opening, we will sell' any Girl's Gingham Dress in
the store for $1.00. Lots of good cloths and styles and every size
from 5 to 74 years for $1.00.
Reduced Prices on all
Ginghams
We have Sale Prices on all Ginghams left in the stock including
Anderson's Scotch Ginghams, Good Dress Ginghams as low as
a yard. ��P
r Coats
Lades Fall and Winter
Make certain to see our display before selecting your New Coat.
You will find only the newest styles on our racks and the low prices
we are asking for quality garments will surprise you.
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Are YouTakingAdvantage
.r : Grocery Bargains
Choice Seedless Raisins 15c a lb or 31,E 'Ms for 50c
A large can of guaranteed Red Salmon for 25c
Granulated Sugar just a little cheaper than you can buy it elsewhere
'7 Bars Comfort, Gold or P & G Soap for .48c
Salada Tea 65c lb Cascade Salmon .......... 15c Tb
Best Coffee 55c Ib Christie's Sodas 150 Ib
Royal Yeast 5c A good strong Broom for 50c
HIGHEST PRICE PAD) FOR LIVE POULTRY OF ALL KINDS
Stewart
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bxorkxe$ report The following
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected e'er°Y Wednesday.
Wheat" 90c
Oats S5c
Barley 48e
Manitoba Flour $3,75.
Pastry Flour $3.20
I1lodei T'lour $'3,60
Feed Flour $1,960
Bran $140
Shorts $1.60
Young Chicks 13. to. 2 lbs 17c
` Young Chicks, 2 to 3 Ibs. 19c
Young Chicks, 3 to 3;34 lbs. 23c.
Young` Chicks, over 3% Tbs. 25c;
Old Hens 10c
Young Ducks under 4r/a lbs ilc
Old Ducks 100
Dairy Butter,' 30e
Creamery Butter 39-400
Eggs, Extras 34c
Eggs No. 1, 26c
Eggs No. 2, 20a
Lard 17 to 20c
Hogs $10.00
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LOCAL
Witt the Churches
JABS STI>rEET M11TOOPIST
CHURCH
Heti. W. IE, xlvs►rtofly, '13 It, Pastor'
10,15 a.m.—Morning Class
11.0o a.m.---Morning Worship, surf
ject--"A launch of Keys."
Special Sermon to Boys and -Girls.
3 p.m.—Sunday School.
7 p.ru,—"The Lost Crown"
EVERYBODY WELCOME,
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G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S. D P S
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and !Ju-
versity. of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mili-
tary District Number` One, London,'.
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All the business ren of town have
agreted to' close their respective plac-
es of business on; Fair Day, from; 2 till
4 o'clock.
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WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO 'GIVE
YOU SERVICE AND SATISFACTION, AND A PRICE THAT SUITS
YOU. WE STAND PREPARED TO CATER TO EVERY HOME'S
FURNITURE WANT, HOWEVER LARGE, HOWEVER SMALL.
LATEST DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE,
FAIR PRICES.
THE HOME FURNISHER.
INE.
hJri1llre DaIer aid Fllfl6rI
Dir6tor
M. E. A
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
0I -ERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
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.ELLIOTT & JOHNS
TAILORS
RECEIPT FOR COMFORT
Take a look at our samples,
Then order the piece you like,
Then leave your measure with
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
Then you will see that this Receipt
is true.
We a1s,l sell ready-made Suits and
Over Coats.
FOR SALE --A comfortable brick
house, good location, price reason-
able. Apply. to Frank Delbridge.: 2w
BOARDING' HOUSES W ANTt,D
FOR STUDENTS,
Those wishing to take students as
hoarders please leave thcer names with
"kIiss M. MacFaul at once.
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The Best Place to
Buy' Your
Furniture
is at
R. N. Rowe's
Those who have investigated our
prices and the quality of our goods
have concluded that this is the best
place to buy as we keep am. up-to-
date stock.
R. N. ROWE
CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER -
ANDY EA STON VICES
Licensed Auctioneer for the Conn- Phone Bis. 20W House 20J.
ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange-
ments for sales eau be made by eaali--
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Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
'Brien
COLLEGES, LIMITED
361 Richmond St. Louden,
Give 'individual inst:ruction. in Tel-
egraphy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand,
(Pitman and Gregg,) Cost Account-
ing, Public Accounting and. General
Orrice Work.:
now for Fall Classes
Registero a > �
starting September dth.
W. J. O'BRIEN,
Cominercial Specialist., principal,
SPECIAL MEETING
There will be a special meeting of
the Exeter Branch, 924, L.O.L„ on
Friday, September 7th, to make spec-
ial arrangements for the coming of
J.
J. Maloney, ex -clergyman of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Wni. Lutman, W.M,
All farmers who are interested in
shipping their live stock co-opera-
tively, are requested to attend a
meeting in the Exeter Public Library
on Friday evening, September 7th,
at 8.30 o'clock.
Order your" counter Aleck books
(rein The. Times,' Prompt service;
lowest prices.
Main Office, Main St. Exeter,
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a,m.
to 5.30, p.m.
Office hours at ZURICH ONT., Tires.
and Fri., 10.00 o'clock a.m.' to 5.00
o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
FARMS FOR SALE
200 acres, being lots 5 and 6, con.
2, s 'valla -class condi-
Mr, Wm. Davis spent a few days ton', underdrained with tile.
in Toronto, during the past week. 7 acres bush on each place. Lot 5,
Mrs. Jas. Williams,
Ilton, is visiting with
eter,.
Mr. Ed. Davis, of
Sunday and Monday
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dinney .are
spending a few days in Toronto this
week.
Miss "Hazel 'Dension, of London,
spent the week -end with Miss Fern
of near Ham -
friends in EX -
Forest,
at his
spent
home
Francis.
Miss Annie Day left Monday for
Toronto, where she has secured a
position.
Mr. Silas McFalls, of Bellville,
spent Sunday and Labor Day. at his
home here.
Miss Ila Johnston, of Seaforth,
spent Sunday and Monday at her
home here.
Messrs. H. O. Southcott and Miss
Stella .Southcott' are visiting in Tor-
onto this week.
•
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Newell, of
Stratford, were .Sunday visitors in
town this week.
The Misses, Carling visited with
their sister, Mrs. Elliott in Norwich
over the holiday.
Miss Iva Francis has secured a
position as teacher at Harpley school
near Grand Bend.•
Rev. Linden C. Harvey, of Coates
worth is visiting his parents, Mr: and
Mrs. J. S. Harvey.
Mr. and i2rs. Joseph Davis and.
babe have returned to Merlin after
holidaying in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Sills and child, of
Kitchener, visited the latter's parents
Mr. and Mrs.E. Heideman.
Miss Daisy Mitchell, of London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gar-
diner, Sunday. and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Francis and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Rowe motored to Tor-
onto taking in the Exhibition.
Miss S. Gregory has returned to
Brantford to ,resume her duties as
teacher in the Collegiate Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott, re-
turned home on Friday evening after
visiting in Galt, Preston and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reichard, of
Detroit, called on relativest in town
on their way to Hensall for the week-
end.
Mrs. Wm. 'Sinclair has returned
to Ailsa Craig after visiting for two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bag-
shaw.
17Y. and Mrs. •Rogers returned "to
Detroit on Monday after visiting for
two weeks at the home of Mr. Jas.
Jeckell. "
i'4iss "Vera Rowe returned home
Friday evening 'after spending a
month at Peterboro, Toronto and:
Saginaw. .
Mr. and 1\It4. Horace Pfaff and
babe, of Dethoit, visited Mr. and Mrs.
M. Pfaff and relatives in Hay during
the past week. '
Misses Jean and Irene Bloomfield
have returned to their home in God
l erich after visiting with Mr. and Mrs..
Fred Bloomfield in Exeter North.
Miss Anna Bell is visiting in Ham-
ilton for a few 'days with Mr. and
Mrs. Davis and ,Miss Vina Fisher also
attending the Toronto Exhibition.
Misses Alberta and Mildred Hor-
ton and girl friend from Toronto,
spent Labor Day with the former's
pare-; Mr. and Mrs. Hilliary Hor-
ton.
Man. Wanted for Branch Manager
for Exeter. Full or Spare time, for
Particulars apply Sectirity Life. In-
surance Company, Stratford, Ont,
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Look Look
TO LONDON EXHIBITION
FARE
$1.50
Our truck will leave Central Hotel
Wednesday, September 12th, Thurs-
day, September 13th, at 8.30 a.m.
Arrive at Exhibition Grbunds at.
10.1.5 a,rn, ,
BAGSATr v r f :ASTON "
all_in pasture, Good brick house and
two bank barns on lot 6. Abundance
of water. , A young orchard just
starting to bear. 31/a miles from Ex-
eter, 3 miles from Centralia, quarter
mile from school. Apply to Rich.'d
Coates, Centralia P.O.
For Dress, Suit and Coat Making,
apply to Mrs. G. H. Smith, Cor, Eliz-
abeth and Huron Sts., Exeter.
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE
Well built, attractive, modern -
bungalow, centrally located. Apply
Gladman & Stanbury.
WANTED—An apprentice to learn
Dressmaking. Apply to- Miss Tom.
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W. R. Goulding
A. T,' C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster „Ta
St. Methodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, Voval and The-
ory, Instructor of Music in the Public
Schools.
• TERMS MODERATE
Box 57, Exeter.
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Imomma
gyplim
101.1.11
'MONS 1114.
Showing the very newest sytlesd for Young Men as well as more con-
servative styles for the older men. It will pay you to see our now cloth-
ing.. The prices range from $22.50 to $35.00.
Ladies' House Dresses and Aprons
$i.25
About fifty Aprons and Dresses in this assortment, regular' values,
$1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.75. We must make quick clearance of this
lot. Take your choice for $1.25.
White Ox€jords $2.48 Canvas Slippers 98c.
Balance of this season's canvas Just the thing for around the
Oxfords. Regular $3;50, splendid house, comes with rubber soles
styles and good fitting lasts, clear and heels; regular $1.50. Al1.
ing at per ,,pair $2.48. sizes in this lot per pair 98c.
/Slew Dresses and Coats
Our, 'first shipment of Ladies' New, Dresses and Coats have :arrived
It is always .:a pleasure to show our goods. ' Early buyers will find an ex-
cellent range of the newest Styles for the coming season.
Congoleurn Rugs and Linoleums
If in need of any floor covering ask to see our 'new patterns.
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FARM FOR SALE—On Lot Lot 16,
Con. 1, Stephen, 69 acres. more or
less, a good frame house, good wells,
and a large bank barn in good con-
dition, and other buildings. Apply
to Ardagh Rollins, R.R. No. 1, Cen-
tralia, P.O.
BRICK ' FOR. SALE—A quantity
of Miton full „r`ange buff rugbrick,
suitable for fireplace or verandah:
Apply to Wm. ;Doig, Jr., Kippen. •
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ELL TO SATISF
SUGAR olb,
for
VINEGAR, BLEN-
DED CIDER OR
SPIRIT, PER GAL.
35e
CHOICE, LARGE
PRUNES, 2 lbs. 25c”'
RN
Dominion. FLACOKES 3
MIXED PICKLING
SPICE, PEP lb. 25c
/.
p
25c.
Machine Sliced BACON
33c. a pound.
Our Special Blend ° TEA ri
63c. a pound
S'oapFlakes 21b 25c.
SALMON
MAPLE LEAF.
SMALL ,TIN 0 22c
TALLTIN 40c
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SALAI ON
EAGLE 0R TIGER BRAND
`I'AALL'.TIN2,2c'
SMALL: -TIN ' 13c
CROWN SEALER
PINTS • QUART"
$.1,25 *1,35
PAROWAX 2 Ib. p. 25c.
HALF GALLONS
*1.85
e JarRings Rubber R n s.3 d. 25c.
LO C ATIO
Street
aint
Exeter,
BEEP.
ELASTIC
TOP;.
MILEAGE IS THE TRUE TEST
Check. Up on Your Socks
now Long do your socks wear? .Do theycarry you many:
miles at low cost, or are the heels habttually worn thin: and
the big toes ever ready for repairs? In short, do you
exercise your usual buying sagacity, or do you just ask
for "soots"?
Urheie are good, sound, logical reasons why some socks
wear .longer than others. In Circle -Bar, "the hosiery of
more mileage," the tapering toe gives :Just that extra big -
toe rooni which n.eans so much in extra -wear. The deeper.
heel, of Circle -Bar, fits snugly, smoothly, with= SNUG
out stretching. No danger here et rubbing d'NSTIGP'
strereneo threads ,,thin. Double' soles add toe, ..e
to length of service. • •
The trim instep, the narrow, perfect -fitting
ankle; the deep elastic cuff supply the "looks"
and comfort thatevery man is -seeking.
Say "Circle -Bar" next time you buy,
a,,d check vp on your mileage..
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HEEL,
'PAPERING
4 PLY TOES };
DOUBLE
—SOLE ,' REGISTERED
lOSIERY''
PHONE
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FARMS fevr SALE—A FORchoice
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farms in the Townships of Usborne.
� Tuckersmith and Hibbert: Good
� buildings,"and well located as to mar
kets. Priced right. Apply to, Thos.,
+ Cameron, Auct., Box 154; Exeter.
Dr. John 'Ward:
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CHIROPRACTOR • & OPTOMETRIST
Has removed to Main St, Exeter.
South of Y.M.C.A.. PHONE 70
t« �s
artage & Livery
We make trips to London each
r
weal . Leave , e your orders at oiys of-
fice or.:at the Cental hotel.
CARS FOR HIRE AT ALL TIMES
Bagshaw Easlou
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Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance:
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter
A. E. TE11t11TANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office—McDonnell's bates ttab1es on
John St. Phone calls receiv'e •pro>uytt
attention. Phone 26w
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11 ivESTMENT8
Accoaxntts Collected Insurance
ERNEST ELI3U''r r
Office, Alain St,iss