The Exeter Times, 1923-9-13, Page 8illisimmosimms
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INVITE YOU
TO VIEW A DISPLAY OF
New Garments and Materials
-- FOR -
Fall and Winter
Ladies andGirl's Coats
Good warm Coats of lozxg wearing Cloths and in a variety of
Styles, one of which is certain to please: you. This year we are
featuring Quality Garments at moderate prices, ,and we would sug
est that you do not decide on any coat purchase, until you have
seen our display. Ladies' Coats are priced as low as $15.00 -plenty
of Fur Collared styles at $25,00 and our highestpriced garments
are $35.00. Come in and see them.,
Velour and Felt Sport Hats .
New shapes and new'. colors in the serviceable and ••popular;;s
Sport` Hat. See our range and get our prices.
New Skirts and Skirt Lengths
When you see them you will want one of these new Skirts, or
the material to make one. Pleated and plain styles in new Plaids;
Checks, Stripes and two -toned Cloths. A large display at reason-
able prices.
Materials for Dresses and
Blouses
Among the new materials for fall wear, we are featuring -Bro-
caded Canton Crepe, a beautiful new cloth -F tonne- Springtime
,Silk. -and Sole Milan, Seethese materials and 'make your own
Blouses and Dresses at a fraction of the cost of ready-to-wear gar-•
nlents.
'WE SELL STANDARD PATTERNS
ASK FOR A FALL FASHION SHEET
OUR GROCERIES ARE PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY AND PRODUCE
J. A. Stewa
THE EXETER
TIME
llrnitllr Dealer and Funeral
Dlre6.tor.
WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO GIVE,
YOU SERVICE AND SATISFACTION, AND PRICE THAT SUITS
YOU. WE STAND PREPARED TO CATER TO EVERY NOME'S
FURNITURE WANT, HOWEVER LARGE, HOWEVER SMALL.
LATEST'DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE,
FAIR PRICES. ,
THE HOME FURNISHER.
EAAs
sail'::.;
DINER.•
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
D 9Y AND NIGHT, SERVICE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J: Night call 74W
ELLIOTT & JOHNS
TAILORS
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The Best Place to
Buy Your
?urnitu
is at
R. N. Rowe's
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 els, sell ready-made Suits and
Over Coats.
FOR SALE -A: comfortablebrick
house, good location, price reason-
able, Apply to Frank Delbridge. 2w
SO ARD1NG HOUSES WA.vTh,D
FOR STUDENTS.
'Those wishitng to -take students' as
boarders please leave their names with
kr ss K. MacFaul at once
ANDY EASTON
•• 'Licensed :Auctioneer for the. Conn-
ty:of:,Huron. Correspondence arrange -
merits for 'sales can be made by call
ing tip the Central hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
gna€ranteed '. .
O'Brien
COLLEGES, LIMITED
361 Richmond St. London.
Give individual instruction .
n ' in Tel-
eLi''r"aphy, 13oolckeeping, "Shorthand,
(Pianian and Gregg,) Cost Account-
ing; Public Accounting and. General
Office Work.
Register now for Fall Classes
,
:tar'ting September 4tlz,
W. J. O'.BRIEN'
Ce nincrci.;
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p alist, Principal:
Those who have investigated our
prices and the quality of our goods
have bonicluded that this is the' best
place to buy as we keep an up -to-
date stock.
R. N. ROWE
CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER. -
VICES
Phone Bis. 20W House 20J.
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THE EXETER TIMES
Subscription rate $1.80 a. year.
ADVERTISING RATES(
Display Advertising•• Illade known
an application.
Stray Aniaaaals-One insertion 60e
three'
insertions
f
for $1.00
Parma or Real Estate for sale 600
aaeh insertion for one month of four
Insertion.
Miscellaneous articlesof not' 'tore
than live lines, For Sale, To: Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 60e. Lost
and Found locale 26c.
Local reading notices etc., 106 ger
line per insertion. No notice leer
than 25e.`Card of Thanks 50e.
Auction sales $3 for one 1M:tertian
and $.1.50 foreach subsequent In.
eertion if :ander Ave Inches in length,
•Legal. 'advertieing. 10c and 6e es'
than
Advertising Rates on A Ica
pp tzars
12tarket report -The following le
the report of the , 1Fe'Yeter Market
corrected every 'Wednegday;
Wheat 90p
Oats _ 350
Barley 48c
rs, Manitoba Flour $3,75
Pastry Flour $3„20
Model F1oWD' $3.60
FeedFlour $1.i10
liras $1.40
Shorts $1,60
Young Chic* i % to 2 lbs 17c
Young Chicks, 2 to 3 lbs. 19c
Young Chicks, 3 to 3% lbs. 23c
Young Chicks, over 34 lbs. 25c
Old Hens 10c
Yount; Ducks under 43/2 lbs11c
Old Ducks 10e
Creamery Sutter 40c
Dairy, Butter 35c
Eggs extras 35c
No. 1, 27c
No. 2, 21c
Lard 17 to 20c
Hogs $9.50
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LOCAL •
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All' the bu'sfness men of town have
agreed to close their respective plac-
es of business on Fair Day from, 2 til,
4 o'clock.
Mrs. Roland Squires is quite' ill at
her home in Usborne.
Mr, Garnet Miners is showing
JAMES STREET
CHlIlltCfI
Rev. W. E. Donnelly, B. A. Pastor'
10.15 a.m.-Morning C1ass
11-Ivforning Worship
3 p.m, -Sunday School.
7 pan. -Preaching Service Rev. - J
E. Hunter, Granton,
8 pan. -Mass Meeting Addressed by
F. J. Maloney, Ex -priest.
EVIDRYBODY WELCOME
FARMS FOR SALE i
200 acres, being lots 5. and 6, con.
2, ''Osborne, all in first-class condi,
tion,'' well underdrained with tile.
7 acres bush on each place. Lot 5!
all in pasture. Good brick house and
two bank barns on lot 6.. Abundance :=
of water. A „young orchard just,
starting to bear, 3% • miles from Ex
titer, : 3 miles from Centralia;. quarter ;=
mile from school. r. Apply to Rieh'd
Coates, Centralia P.O. ;IMMO
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PHONE. 114. SOIITIICOTTHONE 44.
is For Dress, Shit` and Coat Making;;
apply to 11rns, G. II. Smith,, Cor. Eliz
abeth and Huron Sts., Exeter.
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE
Well built, attractive, "ntodexn:.
bungalow, centrally located. Apply,
Gladman & Stanbury.
WANTED -An apprentice to learn
Dressmaking. Apply to : Miss Tom.'
some of his Yorkshire hogs at Loudon
Fair this week. BICYCLE FOR SALE -Red Bird
Mrs. W. Essery and Miss Vera are Bicycle, in good condition. Apply to
xHarry Lodder,Huion St. E.
spending the latter part of this week
with relatives in London.
Mr, Oliver Davis, of Toronto, is
holidaying for two weeks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis..
Rev. M. B. Parnaby, Ph. B. of Bel-
mont, was elected president of the
London District Ministerial Associa-
tion:
Several from town are taking in
the baseball finals between Galt and
St, Thomas is the latter town to -day
(Wednesday.)
.
Mr. Thos. Clarke, of Usborne, is
preparing to move into the residence
on James St. rcently purchased from
Mrs. Jas. ', Pickard.
Mr. D. Watson & Son, of Wing-
ham, are opening up a grocery store
in Exeter North in the old McTag-
gart store on the Lake Road.
Miss Vielma Caldwell and Miss Ber-
nice Caldwell, of Exeter, spent a few
days last week with their aunt, Mrs.
R. H. Sproat -Huron Expositor.
London Fair is on this week and
many from this`communityare tak-
ing it in.` From early morning until
late • at night autos . are passing
through town eitlier going or coming
from London. ,e
On Sunday last 'the Rev. Andi•_ew
Boa, 'of Heisall; preached two Splen-
did sermons in 1Vlain Street Method-
ist church. He is going to college
this year and hopes to finish his
course in two more years.
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Wood, who have
been visiting in Exeter, t o -: u
ests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, left on
Thursday of last week for`:.Ft. Wil-
liam. They will visit their daughter.
in Minnesota before returning to
California.
Mrs. Howard Thorn and two child-
ren who have been visiting with Mr.`
and Mrs. Ed. Harness, have returned
to their home ` in Windsor. Miss
Greta Harness' accompanied them to
spend- two ,week's holidays ,in' Wind
sor and Detroit.
In the first game of the Senior.
N.W,B.A. semi-finals ,,played be-
tween Wingham and Lucan in the
latter town on Saturday, Wingham
defeated the. Irish Nine by a score
of '7 to 1. The return game will be
played at Wingham Thursday.
Toronto Fair drew a record crowd
this year. The attendance was with-
in seven thousand of a million and a
half. Better/ and grander than ever
was the verdict of those who were
there. The presentation of "Cleo-
patra" before" the grand stand was
excellent.
Rev. C. C. Kafue, Methoclist min-
ister in Tham'esville and family, are
here, visiting at the home of his bra •
ther-in-law, Rev. F. E. Clysdale,
pastor of Main St. Methodist church.
They have returned from visiting
Mrs. Clysdale's brother, Mr. Mills,
who lost his barn and corp by light-
ning.
There was an eclipse of the sun on
Monday afternoon. It was partly
visible .in this coinmunity, almost
half of 'the surface of ,*'le sun being
obscured by the passing of the moon
between theearth and Old Sol. The
sun was so bright that it was impos-
sible to look at it with the naked eye
and smoked glass was used.
The annual Exeter District Young
People's Rally will be held at Grand,
Bencl on Wednesday,. Sept. 26th and
will take the form of a convention
and get -to -tether picnic. Weather
permitting an out -door service will
be held in the
afternoon followed by
recreation and supper. A bonfire
and vesper service IS being arranged'
for the -evening.
The many friends of Central Park,
who, during , the past few months
have viewed with increasing pleas-
ure thei0 if' r
e s that were
made to
increase it's beauty and acrd to the
comfort and lea
r d sure
of citizens n and
d
visitors alike, are indeed grieved to
find that some thoughtlessp erson
last Sunday drove older the newly -
prepared surface and, seriously spoi1-
ed its appearance,
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Messrs. C. Wares, E, J. Christie
and R. N. Creech were winners of.
the Friday evening bowling tourna-
ment with 3 wins plus 20. J. Pryde
E.'J. Wethey and R. -N. Rowe were
second with two wine plus 15.
The monthly meeting of the W.
'M• S. was held in James St. church
on 'Wednesday last. Some 40 mem-
bers . answered
tb• the roll .call.
A
most interesting program was given
by4the
ladies consisting of readings.
by, Mrs. Root. Kerslake, Mrs: Powe
and Mrs. Pedlar, also an instrument-
al by Miss Flossie "Hunter, a duet by
Mrs. Robt. Kerslake and Mrs. W.
Johns and a solo by Miss Vera Es-
sery. The musical, part -of the pro-
gram" being very . much appreciated.
Mr Donnelly, the newpastor,was
y,
present at theiv�, e in forthe
W. S. m etr
g
first time and,:gave a splendid talk
of encouragement and faithfulness
to our church work and W.M.S. work
in general. It, being the September
rally •meeting''a special offering, was
asked for and responded to most
heartily. ,
hookLook
TO LONDON:`lr`LHI;I3ITION
.FARE $1.50
-Our; truck will leave Central Hotel
Wednesday,;_Septeiuber 12th, Thurs-
day,' September ::13th, at 8.30 'ani.
Arrive at Exhibition Grounds at
10.15 a.m.
BAGSHAW-& EASTON
Visit
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US 011FairD.'
We will be delighted to show you our new Merchandise for
and Winter. We believe our prices will"save you money. Come in
make yourself at -home.
Ladies' Coats
We have an exceptionally fine
range of New Coats., Ali,we ask
is the pleasure to show you the
new models.
Fall
and
Serge and Silk. Dresses.
We can always show you new
Styles in Silk and Serge Dresses.
Our prices sliould interest you.
Men's Fine Worsted Suit
This season we areu :in most
b Y g
,..of our fine Worsted Suits with
two pairs_ of trousers. We can
show you them from $25 to $45.
White V Neck Sweaters
For Boys or Girls, these are
very popular this fall and come
in good weight and pure Wool, in
all sizes, each $5.00.
Men's tnd Boy
-Overcoats
EverCoatin r store is New The Cloths are'the ver latest; color-
,.,,.
Every ourNoriY
Dogs. will pay you to see our line., They are all new and include some
very Snappy Models.,
Specials for
1 Sc Tea Towelling reduced to '12c
30c Flannelette reduced oto 24c
25c Roller 'Towliiig reduced, to 18c.
25 pair Boys', School Shoes -re-
duced „to
educed„to $1.98.
Fair Days
$1.00 Ladies' Winter,` Under-
wear reduced ao, 85c: •
duced to $3.95
$4.50 Heavy Greb Work Shoe re-
$1.50 and $1.75 Boys' V Neck'.
Sweaters reduced'to .:75'c
Special in Men's
Sweater Coats
A few only at the Special Price
of $1.98. These are extra value.
.Men's Work Shirts 89c.
Regular $1.25 values,' all sizes '
in this lot. FAR DAY ONLY 89c
s
out
Cott Bros.
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G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S
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ENTAL SURGEON --
Graduate of. the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and 'Uni-
versity of Toronto.'
Late District Dental Officer, Mili-
tary District Number One, London,
Ont.,
Main , Office, ' Main St. Exeter, Ont.
-Phone 34, Exeter; Hours•9.00.a.m:
to 5.30,p:m.-
Office; :hours at ZURICH ONT., Tues.
and -Fri., 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 5.00
o'clock p.m. Phone 79:-
W R.::Gouidin.
A. T. C. M.
Organist and 'Choirmaster James
St. Methodist Church.:,' -
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The
or In trustor of Music
s us c in the' Public,.
,
Schools. •
TERMS MODERATE
Box 57, Exeter.
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CANADA'S
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.REST RETAIL GROCERS.\.
100 lbs: 10 lbs.
*10,25 *1.03
2 lbs 25c
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NEW
HALLOWIN
DATES
PER Ib.` iv
CALIFORNIAN
SULTANA
RAISINS
PER IFI. g5c
BTG REDUCTION IN SALMON
Sockeye>Brands tall tin 40c., 1-2's tin 22c.
Choice Red Cohoe tall tin 22c., 1-2's tin 13c:
Special Brand TEA
63c. a pound
Machine Sliced
Breakfast
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Fall :.Suits and. Overcoats
for Men and Boys
The Finest Values :Money, can -Buy
Smart Stylish Models for
Y Meir •and Youhg Men
Sits from $20.00 up
Overcoats From $18.00 up
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env. Hats. and Caps:
In the smart new Fall shapes and colors.
Style and Value that will Appeal to You
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Everything in Gents' Furnishin
See Our Exhibit at the Fair
PHONE
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VINEGAR
Blended Cider or Spirit -
35c.
irit35c. a.gallon
IVIixecl Spice
. iCe
25c. per pound
FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice'
:4
CROWN BRAND .:. , � farms' in the Townships of Usborn®.
Tuckersmith and Hibbert. Good
,FRUIT JARS
i buildings and well located as, to mar -
i''• leets. ._Priced:ri ht. ' Apply
Pints per liox.: X1,25 ��, . g pp y to rhos;
carts $1.35 Cameron, Auct.. Box 154, Exeter,
aa'
Half Gal.1
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WHITE
ONES
2
McLarens .felly Powders
3:
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2.
Shirriff's Marmalade
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4 ib, ail' 67c• �
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r. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST
Has removed to Main St. - Exeter.
South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70
Cartage & Liver
y
We Ina
he tri,p
s to London each
week. Leave your orders at our of-
fico or at the Cental Rotel,
CARS FOR I'IIRI, AT ALL TIMES.
Bagshaw & Easton
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Barrister, • Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance, ; 1:
Office, Carling Block; Main St, Exeter
A. E. TENNANT
'Veterinary Surgeon
Of£ice-rMcJDonnell's; ales iertab1es e
John St, Phone calls receiverompt
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attention. Phone` 25w
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