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The Exeter Times, 1923-10-4, Page 8
ANIESELINMEN '1'1'1' E r ServicoWART' S o . 1'1IONE 16 For Service Come In and See Our Display of Coats You will be pleased with the new styles Ad Fabrics, and should, you decide to make a selection from our stock, you will • ave a guar- 'antee of satisfactory service. We can show yon attractive and ser- viceable Coats for every member of the family -:from small child- ren's sizes up to the extra large Ladies' sizes, Prices are lower this season and the quality of the materials is greatly improved, Boys ' and's. Overcoats We © had e an unusually large stock of warm winter Overcoats. for Men and Boys at rea'sonab'le prices. If you expect to buy a new Overcoat make certain to see the Barriecloth Ulster; this is the guaranteed Coat for -which we control the sale in this district, This may be just the kind of a warm driving coat your have been looking for, so you had better come in and look it over. On isl, NEW SWEATERS NEW SWEATER COATS SPORT HATS PLEATED SKIRTS INDIVIDUAL SKIRT LENGTHS SPORT FLANNELS, ONE AND TWO-TONE HOMESPUi`1S BROCADED CANTON„GREPES POIRE•T TWILLS SOTE MILAN -The New Knitted Silk Material in all Shades PAISLEY CREPESPAISLEY SILKS ENGLISH STOCKINGS in the New Shades and Rib Effects' SILK AND WOOL 'STOCKINGS -MODERATELY PRICED Caps Sweaters We have the largest range of Fall and Winter Caps for Men and Boys in town. Caps at all prices and a style to suit every- one -Come in and see them. Sox Warm Woollen Sox • in the heaviest and lighter weights ate, new low prices. We specialize in Men's fine English Woollen Sox, also in the popular Silk and, Wool quality. Pure Wool Sweaters. for Boys and Men in pullovers and V - necked styles. ' All the popular color combinations, including the Exeter High School colors. Sweater Coats At almost any price you wish to pay from $1.95 up to $5.90, for .the best Purel-Wool Fancy' Coats. Get our prices on Boy's Sweater Coats. Our Grocery Specials, Save You Money HIGIIEST PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY AND PRODUCE A. to .v�cEwSP�Y'. Urlliturft DgTgr dliii DIrc6tor WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO GMB _ T YOU SERVICE AN " D SATI SirACT IOh ANDA PRICE THAT AT SLiTTS YOU. WE:,STAND PREPARED, TO CATER TO EVERY HOME'S P'URNITURE WANT, HOWEVER LARGE, HOWEVER SMALL. ; rr LATEST DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE, 1 -FAIR' PRICES. THE HOME FURNISHER. ARDIN Conductor of Funeral Service Motor Hearse` and Horse e Equipmerlt LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74.3; Night call 74W 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 alio sell ready-made Suits and Over Coats. ANIif EASTON Licensed Auctioneer for theCoun- ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange - talents for sales care be made by call- ing np the Central hotel, Exeter. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. For Dress, Suit and Coat Making, apply to firs. G. H. Smith, Cor. Eliz- abeth and Huron Sts., Exeter. NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE Well built, attractive, modern bungalow, centrally located. Apply Gladman & Stanbury, EXETER T Subscription rate' 11.60 a year. ADVERTIStNQ HAWS Diejilay Advertising --Dada known an application: Stray Aniataie--One insertion 3®® three insertions for'11.00 Farm, or Real Estate for Ie 108 each' Insertion for one month of fair Insertion. Miscellaneous articles of not more, than live knee, For ' Sale, To Ei tt Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lott and found locals 25c. Local" reading notices etc., 10e per ine, er !ae y ertio n. No' notice t Imo' that 25o. Card'of Thanks 6Qo, Auction sales $3 for one insertion end $1;50• for each subsequent tn4 4ertion If tinder five inches in 3®ngtk; a,ega.l advertising 10c and 6a 11 Etna+. Advertising Rates on Appication IIIIIilhJIl1IIIlJIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIINIIIII The Best Place to uy Your Furniture is at RN 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 an up-to- date stock. R. N. ROWE CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER- VICES Phone Bis. 20W House 20J. IIIIIIIJIlillll(IIIJLIIIIIIIIIIIhIIiIIfJIIIIIIIIIIIi The ladies of Exeter are invited to come and join the Women's Insti- tute at their meeting held Wednes- daj' evening, Oct. 10th, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Manson. A very interesting part of the program will be theexhibit of and discussion on relics of pioneer days. Will all the members bring an article for exhi- bition and help to make this meeting a success? The Roll Call is: a cur- rent' event. FARMS FOR SALE 200 acres, being lots 5 and 6, con. 2, Usborne, all in first-class condi- tion, well underdrained swith tile. 7macres bush on each place. Lot 5, all in pasture. Good brick house and e T E ET Market report ---To fenio`y111g is the report of the Exeter Market corrected eery Wednesday. Wheat 95c Oats 48c Barley 55c 111auitoba Four ,3.65 Pastry Flour $3.20 Flour I Your $3.50. Feed Flour $1.90. Bran $1.40 Shorts $1,60 - Young 'chicks 4 lbs and over 22c Young chicks 3 to 4 lbs. 15c Young chicks under 3 Ibs 15c Young Ducks over 41 lbs 13c Young Ducks under 4% lbs ile Old Hens over 5 lbs 16c Old I -lens 4 to 5 Its 13c,., Old Hens 12c Old Roosters 9c Creamery butter, 42c Dairy butter, 32c Eggs Extras 37c No. 1, 27c No. 2, 21c Plate rate 33c Lard 17 to 20c, I-Iogs $8.50 0,5",$.004,191Pd>m030.$oar LOCAL 4.00.00 40***0490 Mrs. A. Walters, of Brantford, is visiting in Exeter. Miss Dorrance spent Sunday at Ler home in Seaforfh, Mr. Geo. Mantle has purchased a new McLaughlin sedan. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harvey are holidaying at Grand Bend. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Roulston atten- ded the Milverton Fair on' Friday. Miss Ethel Day, of London, visited her fanner over the week -end. Mr. 0. C. Ward and family have moved in with Mrs. S. Campbell. Mr. Borden Cunningham left on. Monday to attend Huron College, London. Mr. Jas. McDonald, of Stratford, is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. G. Creech. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Snell motored to Pontiac, Mich., where they are vis- iting for a few days. Mr. E. J. Wethey last week moved into the residence of Mr, Fred Eller- ington on William St. The Exeter High School pupils will go to Lucan Friday to join in the Lucon High School Field Day. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hill and daugh- ter, of Port Huron, spent the week with Mr. a.nd Mrs. Geo. Mantle. Mr. R. E. Southcott, who has been spending the -summer at Thorold re turned home Last Friday evening. Mr. S. M. `Sanders has secured a quantity of red brick preparatory to erecting a new verandah next sum- mer. • i' R THE, C,FtVE1 ,IC R1S73YTERt3..N iWU:RCMI IceM'. ,lame$ I ootA, Ii. 4,,, Minister 10 a.n1, Sunday School and Bible class. 7 i 4,M. --"The Fading Leaves" The Minister .7 pen, ---Services withdrawn in behal;, ofr ' T ]vitt Memorial ,Anniversary, Boy Scouts meet Friday evening, NOTE-CavenAnniversary Octo- ber 21st. 'A1iEsSTREET METHODIST CHURCH • Rev. W. E. Donnelly, 13. A., I'ustoi't' HARVEST TIANKSGIVING, - SERVICES 11`a.nn,-"Thanks to the Lord of the Harvest" 7 .p.m. -Harvest Musical Festival A service of Music and Song EVERYBODY WELCOME FOR °'SALE -1-920 Gray °•-Dont., Roadster, good ; appearance Engine, and Tires.,Owner must sell, 'leav-'. ing for Enland soon. No reason- able offer refused. Will drive it to. prospective purchaser. S. Downing, c -o L. A. Kilmer, Clandeboye, Ont. 01.11410 .01111111 .4141. vbiroaa MUNN 011.01. 0.13101111 MIMEO MOM loweesi 131JSINESS ,.I+'OR SALE $850, Corner Grocery,: with Dwel ling, in London. Sydney' Smythe, Market Lane, London. Any couple desiring a comfortable home, rent free, for the winter, comae, municate with Thos. Smale, R.R. No. 3, Exeter. ESTRAY HEIFER There strayed fram thre Quiintrin pasture. -lands oto, -,or about' the micldle of 'September a dark red steer, rising 2 years old, ,Send information, to Mrs. David Rogers,, Kirkt,on; `or F. A. El - tering ton, l-teringtoan, Exeter, FOR SALE -A ; double bowling alley complete regulation length- good condition, has to be removed from building at once. No reason- able offer refused. Write or .apply. to R. Welsh or W.' S. Cole, Exeter, Ont. Indian summer weather until the middle on November is the latest prediction, of the "old timers" who have followed the signs of the dif- ferent seasons far many years. While le this: may not be welcome news to the coal dealers,' it is thrice wel- come to those citizens whose coal bins are still empty. The Lucan 3biniors have captured the junior championship of the N.W. B.A. The final, game:°was played in'' A number from town attended the Lucan on Saturday when the, honn,e; Conference Epworth League conven- team defeated Durlaanr 1 to 0. It tion held in St, Marys on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Becker and child- ren, of New Hamburg, visited Mrs. Becker's parents, Dr. and Mrs. 3.:W. Browning. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Harvey aird family spent a few dayslast week visiting with Mr. and Mis.'A. E. Bus_. well,of Lucknow i\Ir. and Mrs. N. Ogden and 1\{r. and Mrs. T. Hunkin` have returned home after spending last Week in .Toronto, Oshawa and Columbus Misses Bernice and Edith Horton entertained their girl friends on Wed- nesday, from 4 to 9.30. An enjoy able time was spent by all. Misses Greta Harness and Netta Pryde were present at a social even- ing held at the hone of Miss Gerald- ine harness at Mt. Carmel on Thurs- day last. Mr. Harold Wright, who is attend.- Victoria ttend-Victoria College, Toronto, and for- mer organist of James St. Church, visited with friends in Exeter during the week. Mrs. Swegler, who has been visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. N. 3. Dore, was taken ill last week. : Her sons Harry and Morris, of Toronto, came up for the week -end. Mr. Silas McFalls, who has been holidaying at his home here, left Monday for Siincoe, having been transferred from the Molsons branch at Belville, to the Simcoe branch. The "Help -a -Bit class of young ladies of James St. Sunday School, taught by Mrs. J. H. Jones, held a wener roast on the banks of the river on Friday evening last. A very jolly evening was spent. e Mr• Wm, F. Abbott, has purchased Mr. J. S. Harvey's barn and is con- verting it into a .chicken house on his property near the station. Mr. Abbott has also purchased the Dal - gent property about two miles south of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Westman and Mr. A. J. Jamieson, of Granton, and Rev. J. P. Westman, of Victoria, B. 0,, President of the Methodist con- ference of that province, visited with Mr. and. Mrs. David R.owciiffe on Suhday. Mrs. Patrick accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Richards and the lat- ter's young soh, all of Detroit visit - two, bank barns on lot 6. Abundance f of water. A young orchard just t starting to bear. 3% miles from Ex- t eter, •3 miles from Centralia, qua.rte1" mile from school. Apply to Rich`cl, s Coates, Centralia, P.() - d her sister, Mrs. Rd. Terry for a ew days ;last week. They motored o Donegal, Milverton anti Listowel o visit her brother and other frienda. They returned this week and after a bort, stay left for their' home in 17e- colt, • was aeat r g game, -the only score be- ing made when Fillmore, the Lucan catcher made a home run in the 'sev enth innings$ Lucan won the gaine at Durham.' three to two; Exeter Juniors were ' grouped' -,gitln Luca;` theyhave the credit of -•being the -on. , ly team that has won frons: Lunan this season. - Mime arm MINOT mane THURSDAY, OCTOBER 40ei 1913 lilIIIIIIIIIIIl1llllllfllilllp II IIIIIIIIf llf llllllillllll!(li(Illll (II ( I I III IINI lllllllllil(IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi Iliiiiil(ill . I 1111IIIlllll�llt SOUTILCOTT BROS. PRONE la % PHONE 184. oy�' end I� �'s Overeats MEN! Now is' the -'time to selected your New' Coat for the' cold wea- ther. - .We are showing the very newest cloths in the lighter shades tail oi'ed in very smart models. The prices are very reasonable for the qual- ity and workmanship.' Let us show, our it range: The prices are,; $20 $22 $25 130 $35 Ladies' Coats at Popular Prices Every week we receive new Styles in Coats. : The prices this sea-. soli are lower than; they Iiave been, We can show len ...,. you splendid values at $1 $20 $25, 30 V Necked " Sweaters In white and colors. Theee are very popular With boys and girls. We are showing a good range at, - each. 8500 Nall Papers 'We have some clearing Lots of Wail Papers that we are offering at very special prices. Colored Flannels 54 inches wide, in'colors of Red Blue, Green, Henna, Sand, Brown, and Navy. ` This is -a beautiful Cloth at per yard $32.25. Linoleums and Congoleums Rugs Perhaps you are needing some of these.Sanitary Floor Coverings. It will pay you to see the new pat- terns and get our prices. 1111IIlIIIIIIIIINIIIINiIfllllllllllflllhll(11NN �111111l(INIIIIIIllilli{NII{{I11111111IN 1f11f G..S.;Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Uni- versity of Toronto. Late District Dental `Officer, MilY- tary District ,Number. One, London, Ont., Main Offiee,Main St. Exeter, Ont. Phone 34, Exeter; . Hours 9.0Q 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. 1 - . Gouldi A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. Methodist •, Church. • Teacher of Piano, Vocal and -Thee ory, Instructor of Music -in the Public. Schools. -TERMS --MODERATE Box 57, . Exeter. 1 °MINI ~.nom �?:��- 1 r� s. Lilglited � , Pi CANADA'S ..LARGEST RETAIL Eore►..: .vRO,e.Aw.r - PURE CANE GRANULATED CLARK'S PORK and BEANS HAM,' VEAL,, CLA I 'S POTTED MEATS No. 1, 2, a, Tins, .GTIE, BEEF 1.2c 15c 24c 3 TINS'' 25c `• 10 {q lbs li 10 ' CLARK'S VEAL LOAF PER TIN 19c Pearl WhiLe, Naptha and Cornfort . AUNDR Machind Sliced Breakfast Bacori - Us delicious a Ib io Our Teas are sure to please per lb ROLLDD OATS BARS 50Ce CHOICE -Picnic Hams 22 per pound RICH.MELLO.= t ENGIIiH SELECT {BREAKFAST' BLEND te, 71c c. 63c. 6 lb. 25c. 7Sc ...BLUE ROSE RICE 1b SPECIAL BLEND' COFFEE 39c. a lb. FLOUR, WHITE SATIN PASTRY T N 7 Ib, BAG 29c 24 Ib BAG 84c ):6 PERFECTION, 24 �lb BAG 99e vIN EGAE BLENDED :CIDER OR WHITE SPIRIT ........35c GAL, II r_ Ei OL E PICKLING SPICE CKLIN + 25c ib. Main Street Exeter, 7y %. /A1 tomanairl eases OraMila MEOW all Suits and Overcoats for Men and Boys The Finest Values Money can Buy, Smart Stylish Models for Men and Youhg Men. Suits from . - 2 J. Overcoats From --$18.00 u • e fiats and Caps In the smart new Fall shapes and colors. Style an:d'Va-1ue that will Appeal to 'ou` Everything in Gents' Furnishings W. PHON Is FARMS' FOR SALE -A Lew choice 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. JohnWard 'CHIROPRACTOR. & OPTOMETRIST Lias removed to Main St. Exeter.. South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70 Wood for Sale. We have a limited supply of good cord wood for sale. CARS FORJIIRE" AT ALL TIMES. Bagshaw & Easton -- 8 i" a I® R. CARLING B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, &c., Loans, Investments, Insurance,- - Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter - A. 11. aENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office- 4I'cDonnejl's dates teihlic ea attention .John St, Phone calls receive prompt , Phone 26w fflGI -CLAS °: fNVE T .MIt}Nfi Accounts Collected 1Cnaa>traane ' ERNEST l LLV "r- Office, »lain r� r�i•i'; l..c.�•