The Exeter Times, 1923-10-11, Page 8frflOI`FE,
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For Service,
OPPIG
for your
Fart and Winter Needs
Will he a 'pleasure at this store. Our stack of wearing apparel for
Men, Women and Children. is most complete andmrpreved qualities
and lower prices are in evidence run many lines, reirhethex you are
interested in a New Coat, 'gess Materials, Sweaters, Hosiery, under-
wear or footwear, you will do well; to see our display and to get our
prices,
Ladies" Coats:
New shipments of Ladies' Winter' Coats have freshened our
stock and several attractive styles have been added. We are featur-
ing Quality Garments in, the better clothes, including the popular
Bolivia material with collars and cuffs of selected furs: Our Coats,
priced at '25.00 are all•uew garments and are out of the ordinary
berm style Coats are a real in-
vestment
in l�otii style_ and quality. Our Bur Y -Pri es from :iia up::
vestment in style,. appearance and quality c
Underwear
for every member of the family
Come to this store ,for warm; underwear. We feature the lead-
ing brands: including Penman',s, Turnbull's and Stanfield's in both
combinations and separate garments. We have Shirts and Drawers
for Men in guaranteed 'pure Wool at $1.50 a garment -These are a
real value,
House
Wall Papers
Furnishings
Lenoleurns
Brighten up your home for the
winter season with netiv, Wall Pa -
heavy four yard wide'Linoleums.
pers. We are offering 25 attrac-
tivePapers at exactelY half price. •Bring in the, measurements of
p 1
Come in and see them. your room and get our prices.
RUGS
cloth squares to
:Rugs of every. description: from the small Orl „ q
�,• g
the` beautiful Wilton qualities. Congoleura rugs, Linoleum rugs,
Grass rugs, Tapestries, Velvets, and Wiltons in .all sizes at lower
prices.
Groceries at Money Saying Prices
1 lb choice Seedless. Raisins for 15c, or 3% lbs for 50c
Salado, or our best bulk Tea -75e value for 65e a Tb
7 bars any Laundry Soap for 4Se 3-15c boxes matches for •37e
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY AND PRODUCE
A good range of patterns in the
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Market report "Phe following is Otl.VI!fls,'' I11I;7si3Y'rE11&lee, oweeeo :
the report, ,.of the .Exeter Market Rev, hates 'Foote, Mete elltilstet-
eorrectod e'ieY Wednesday.
Wheat 95c. 0 a,en.----Sunday School:-. and Bible
{{ Oats 48c
:XETEn T1.MES
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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
PURhIT,
T , lJ . E"WANT, HOW1EVER LARGE, HOWEVER SMALL.
LATEST DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE,
FAIR PRICES.
THE HOME FURNISHER.
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Conductor of. Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J: Night call '74W
Barley 55e The Minister
Ma�;iitoba Flour X3.65
Pastry Flour $3.20 7 peril. ---"The Teachings of Christ
"Model Floor $3,50 for a Better World Order."
Feed Flour $1.90 330y. Scouts meet Friday evening.
Brag $1.40 NOTE--Caven; Anniversary Otto-
Shorts $1.60 ber 21st,
Young Chicks 4 to 5 lbs 20c
Young Chicks under 4 lbs 15c.
Ducks 4 to 5 Ibs. 110
Ducks under 4 lbs. Sc
Old Hens' over 5 Ibs, 15e4
Old Hens 4 to 5 Ibs 130
Old Hens 12c
Roosters 9c •
Creamery butter, 42c
Dairy butter, 320
'Eggs Extras 37c
No. 1, 27c
No. 2, 21c
Flate rate 33o 4
Lard 17 to 20c
flogs $3.50,
LOCAL
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Mr. E. Short is erecting • a new
verandah.
Mrs. Cooper, of Listowel, is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Rd.• Terry.
Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Hooper are vis-
iting in St. Marys and other places,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett, of Lon-
don, visited in Exeter over the week-
end.
e,Mr. 'Jas. McDonald has returned
to Stratford 'after visiting his sister
Mrs. T. G. -Creech.
Heavy frosts Saturday and Sunday
evenings cut-down most of the beau-
tiful flowers around town,
Messrs. Wm. Hodgert and Fred
Cole have returned home after an
extended visit in the West.
Mrs. E. Harness has returned
home after visiting for over a week.
with Mr. Harness in Windsor.
Misses Evelyn and Nina Carling,
of New York, visited at the home
of- their uncle, Mr. L R. Carling, for
a few days.
JAMES STREET HZIEETRODIST
CIIURon•
Rev. W. E. Donnelly, 11. A., •Pastor'?
11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Tier, J. Nelsen
Gould, of Port Stanley will. preach,
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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FOR SALE -1920 Gray _Dort w„
Roadster, good appearance Engine,
and Tires. Owner must sell, lean-- =
ing for England soon; No reason- .=:
able offer refused. Will drive it to =,
prospective purchaser. S. Downing, ==
e -o L. A. Kilner,Claudeboye; Ont. 9,E-
- BUSINESS FOR SALE
.$550; Corner Grocery, with-Dv/el-
,
ling, in London. 'Sydney Smythe,
Market Lane, London:
Mrs. Fuller and daughter and Mrs.
Brown, of Sarnia, are visiting their
aunt, Mrs. Z ohn Snell Mrs. Chas.
Eacrett is also visiting here.
Miss. Mabel. Penick, of town, was
an exhibitor in the Art and Ladies'
Work departments' at the Zurich fair
and carried off a number of the priz-
es.
IVIr. and Mrs. Geo. Holman, be God-
ericli, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Elliott, of Centralia, over the
week -end, and calker On friends in
Any couple desiring <a 'comfortable
home, rent free, for the winter, com-
municate with Thos. Sinale, R.R, No..
3, Exeter.,
ESTRAY HEIFER
There; strayed from thee Qu'etton
pasture. lands on or about the middle
of September a dark :red steer, rising
2 years olci. Send information to Mrs.
Daviel Rogers, Kirkton, or F. A. El
terngtan, Exeter.
COW FOR SALE -R.
Gidley St., Exeter.
B. Quante,
FOR SALE -A double bowl,ing''.
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,
town.
Messrs. J. W. Skinner and R. E.
Pooley, of Usborne, visited the Main
St. Sunday. School Sunday afternoon
and ,gave short appropriate addresses
to the' 'school
Mr. Geo Anderson was called to
•.Blenheim on Frida'y.of; fast we 6w-'
ing to the illness of Mrs.. AnclArson.,
who was visiting with her daughter;
Mrs. Vrooman..: .
ELLIOTT. &• J'OHNS
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 also sell ready-made Suits and
Over Coats.
ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Conn.
ty of 11/13:010. Correspondence arrange-
ments for sales can be made by call•
fog up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
For Dress, Suit and Coat Making,
apply to Mrs. G. H. Smith, Cor. Eliz-
abeth and Huron Sts., Exeter.
NEW r1 ,
IT,Ui��CxALOW FOR SLF
Well built, , attractive, modern
bungalow, centrally located. Apply
Gladman & Stanbztry.
THE EXETER TIMES
Subscription rate $1.50 a Tear.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display. Advertising -Made Imo"
aro application.
Stray Ai_ihials-one insertion 10e body,
6 i3O'0
a o tions for trkl re o l a r $
Farm or ea Estate r
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The Best Place to
Buy Your
Furniture
is. at
R.N. Rowe's
Triose 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 His. 20W
House 20J.
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Merton Merner, of Bayfield, re-
cently met with'` an `accident which
nearly cost him his life. He was at
Wm. Taylor's where a new barn is
being built: While there the horse
became frightened and ran away. It
ran up the road where it, was caught
and tied to a post. When the boys.
went to untie it it became frightened
and crushed Merton against the post'
severely injuring his head ando y.
time:
He was unconscious for, some
FOR SALE -Cider' Mill, nearly
new. Apply Mr. Wm. S. Patterson,
603-5 R. R. No. 3.
Ailsa Craig, Ont. Phone Parkhill,
Mr. and Mrs. Reed and, Mrs.' Grant
of Wallaceburg, visited for a few
days with Dr. and`Mes. ` Graham,
Mrs. Grant being a sister and Mrs.
Reed the mother of Mrs. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Eacrett have re-
turned home after visiting for three.
weeks in Brantford. M'r. and Mrs.
Chas. Eacrett brought them home. by.
auto' and spent.the week -end in
town.
Master Clifford Quance, son of Mr.
anada Marasa.a aMa.a aa,auance
and Mrs.' M. Quante, celebi acted his
fourth firthday on Tuesday and his
grandmother, Mrs. S. Dilling, of Hen
salt, was present for the occasion,
Rev. C. E. Hahn,,, of . Ethel, con-
ducted the services in. Main St.' Meth-
odist church on Sunday, preaching
two very acceptable sermons. The
pastor, Rev. F. E. Clysdale was at
Atwood, his fowner appointment,
,conduetui:g anniversary services. .
JVIi'. and SIrs. J:..W. Spearin and
son' accompanied by the former's.
mother, Mrs. L. Spearin and sister,
ilrrs. Hockey, all of Windsor and Mr.
Thos. Harton, of London, motored
here and spent the iveek-end with
relatives. They also visited in St.
Marys.
'Mr. Wm. Gardiner and his bride,
(nee Miss Corsina Parsons) arrived
home on. Wednesday evening of last'
week, after ah enjoyable honeymoon
in London, Essex and Detroit. A
number of the young men of town,
serenaded them and. during the even-
ingthe with a beautiful'
presented m
coal heater. The serenaders were
invited in and treated to refresh-
ments and a- very sociable time was
spent.
FOR SALE -A Gray' Dort Special,
thoroughly overhauled. Apply at
Exeter. Garage, Phone 39. 2w
COURT OF REVISION
VILLAGE OF EXETER
i'1iOTitll, 1*44.
NOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN that
a Court will be "held, pursuant to
The Ontario 'Voters' -List Act, by Fids
Honor; the. Judge of the County
TME LATE MRS. J. STACEY -
The faucial of the late:Mrs. Jos.
who died in London Hospital
Stacey, d
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----- t: 2nd, was held on Thureda.y
of last week, interment in the Exeter
cemetery. Mrs. Stacey's; maiden:
name was Mary Gould. She was
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'PRONE 1$4.
For Ociober Weat�,er
Warmer Underwear, Heavier Hosiery, Cold resisting outer garntents.
This store is well stocked and ready to supply you with your Fall needs:
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Coats
C� d
Ladies' �h,
Every week finds new models in Ladies' coats' ae prices that •cannot
be beaten. Children's Coats are well assd ted in styles most becoming`
for the growing girls. ;Come in and see them.
inter : U .d erwear . an.
So* at a price
Men don't purchase Underwear at any price' until" you heave ween our
Special All Wool,Ribbed Garment @ $2.00; Heavy' Wool `Seeks, Hansen
make, nearest 'tc .Horner=linit @ 59e. '
ens' and
vercoats:.'
Our range of Over. Coats is now, at `its, best and we can 'assure you
f the very smartest and.most rens oneble •priced garments in the trade.
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$18 $20 -$25
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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, Mili-
tary District Number One, London,
Ont., ,
Main' Office, Main St. Exeter,. Ont.J
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
Court of the County; of•I3uron•at;the� o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
Town Hall, Exeter,, on Tuesday, the
16th day of October, '1923,,.at. 10 'o'-
clock- in the forenoon to hear and de -
ermine V . R.. G !Ai
er mine comp aintsM;, of k er ors and
omissions; in the-:Voters',a;List of"`the
Municipality pf the Village of Exeter
for 1923 -
Dated the 2nd.day of. October,
19-2q.
Jos. Senior,
Clerk of the, Municigrality;of tli'e• Vil
lage of Exeter.
A. T. ;C: M.''
Oxganist and 'Choirmaster James
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St. Methodist .Church:
Teacher. of 'Piano, Vocal ,and ,The-
ory, Instructor of Music in the'Public
SehRols , • ;;,k
TERMS MODERATE..
Box 57, Exeter.
QUI
Fall Suits and Overcoats
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Men and B0.,:...s
o_ -NIS y
The Finest Values Money,can Buy
and Youh Men
�aart'Stylisl:lVlmdels for Men . g
3u1tS� �r0
m 20.Oo U•,.
Overcoats From $.18.0.0 up
Limited
!CANADA'S LARGEST "RETAIL GROCERS 4
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i°i Machine
'Sliced
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R 1 E tat for sale 6Oe
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eacla'Inseri:ipn for one month of four 1
lnu�irtion. ,
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Miscellaneous articles of not snort
FARMS FOR SALE
200 acres, being lots 5 and 6, con.
2, tTsborne,:.•all in first-class condi-
tion, well underdrained with tile.
acres its on each place, . ,
all in pasture, Goodbrick 2 u e and
ee%
than five lines, For Sale, Td Bent,
'anted; each Insertion 50o. Lost
and 'tour:d locals 250.
Local reading notices etc., lOo " ler
7 b h i 1 Lot 5
?tne per insertion. ' No nOtic0 peer ip 1 1 b s three rs M
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horn'in Exeter 5 years ago and lived
in this community all her life.?, Be-
sides her husband, she is survived by
Card et Thazal��l GOas.Abundance sisters and one brother,: rs /\
ban 25c, two bank barns. on lot 6, Abunda e Peter Roberson, of Stratford; Mrs,
f h t1, tet
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Aiirtlon sales $3 for
$1.50 or each s
ad tgn i under 9ve nc 8 eter, 3 miles from Cen.tra.ira, quarter Mrs. John Kellettr of:� Us/write and
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al aQvertisiki rbc. <and liio li , , , _, �:
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school, Apply to Rc r Mr.deFred Gott ho of Strada m m . �. dee . .eereae e ii .mss.' ,e >„ .e °;
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mile from ..,,
Advertising Rates on A�ppieation Coates, Centralia P.O. tleceaserl had be n pll £or some dire.
axe Insertion of water. A young orchard just Sidney Sanders, of Exeter, from �/
in-
ubsCctxtent starting to bear. 3 t4 miles from Ex- whose residence the f.
he rari Eh,
SPECIAL •
BLEND
-COFFEE
9c. a4.,
Mayfield
Brand
RICHMELLO
TEA
A TEA THAT
SATISFI,F,JS _
, c.
011 ib
MARMALADE -
SHERRIFF'S .`
lb PAIL 67c
Ib GLASS JAR 27e;.
D. S.. L .
COFFEE 7 t
1
'pound tin 45c -
1-2 lb. tin 24c. i�;
41
CORN SYRUP
CROWN BRAND
,
5` lb PAIL 39e
10 lb PAIL • 77e
Pearl White, Naptha and Comfort
LBARs P z ,• � Y OA
SALMON
TIGER BRAND
1 'Ib TIN 22c
I/2 S TIN 13c
CAMPBELL'S
O5? 14c
TOMATO S U
LAZENBY'S
CHEF SAUCE\
per bottle 25c.
CHOICE
CANADIAN
OIIEESE
29c. a pound
ROI.I.E1) OATS
CORN
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DOMINIONC
3 for 25e
SHREDDED WHEAT
POT BARLEY ...: .....
BLUE ROSE RICE ...
6' Ib 25c I+XNEST PAST1tY J LOi13,t -
24'' ib BAG ......,.`......... ., r ....; 8'4c
AIiES.
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.... ,...:290
, lb BAG .,.....;. ..
7,},.
1) S L BAKING POWDER
2 PK 25c
1 lli PIN . i 9e
.3 Ib 15c: GOOD 5 -STRING BROOM ,55c
.3 Ib 25c . GLOBE WASH 'I3OARDS 57e
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In the smart new Fall shapes and colors.
Style and Value that will Appeal to You
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Everythin in Gents Furnishings
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FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice
farms in the Townships of Usborne,
Tuckersmth and Hibbert.. Good
buildings and well loeated.as to mar-
kets.
Priced right.
Apply
• ket . r g to Thos:
G lt
Cameron, Auct.,
Box 1a4
,
Exeter.
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Dr. John Ward
aIIIRoPACTOIi� & OPTOMETRIST
IT7CRIST
It
Has removed to Main St. Exeter.
South"of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70
Wood for Sale
We have a Iitnited supply o
f good
cord wood for sale.
CARS FOR FOR HIRE AT ALTIMES.
Bagshaw Easton
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1. R. CARLING 8.A• :.
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance„
Office, Carling Block, Main St Exeter
A. E. TENNANT 61
Veterinary Surgeon
r oon
Offlee--:IiIcDonnell'S S'aiee u'tablda cok
John St. Phone tails receive prosxgt
attention. Phone •26w
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Acconnts Collected, -' Insp ancii
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Office; lliaiti Street. t:,rr, t•.