The Exeter Times, 1923-10-18, Page 8PLiONE 1 G S C'.:tl ART'S
For Service w u.umu.
You May Buy Here
With Confidence
Every article sold in this store is guaranteed to be satisfactory
a,'nd if at any time you should be dissatisfied with a purchase we{
will appreciate your lotting us know. Our aim is to sell quality
merchandise at the lowest prices possible and to render courteous
and obliging service.;
Your New Coat is Here!
Come in and see us about the new Coat you are. considering,
We have a large display in the most popular styles and cloths, our
pricjes will appeal to careful buyers. . Should you desire a special
size or material for your new Coat, we can arrange to show you one
within a very few days. We specialize in Children's Coats and can
show you some very attractive styles.
New Slippers and. xfords
Just Arrived ro
The new Fall Foot -wear is ready for your inspection. Slippers
with one and two straps for dress wear and strong sensible Oxfords
Tor the street. Gracia quality guarantees satisfaction and you will
find our prices right.
Sweaters and Sweater' Coats
Every menrbor of the family can be suited with a pull -over
or Coat Sweater from our 'large stock. The new Jacquette Styles
in the Silk and Wool Sweaters for Ladies, are here and we are 1sct
showing pleasing Tuxedo styles in attractive color combinatio 's.
For Men and Boys we have a big range of Pull -overs and Coat
Sweaters in pure Wool qualities at lower prices.
Brighten up Your Home
This is the proper season to consider new Wall -Papers, Rugs,
Linoleums, Curtains and Blinds, so that your hone will be bright
and attractive during the winter months. ;We are offering 25 pat-
terns in Wall Paper at half price and we also have a special price on
4 -yard wide Linoleums.
Grocery argains
.ins
Seedless Raisins 3% lb for 50c 75c Salada Tea for 65c
A11 Laundry Soaps 7 bars 48c 7 Bars Castile Soap for ..,,25c
Strong 5 -String Brooms for 75c 3-15c Boxes Matches for 37c
Our Best Rice °...3 lbs for 25c Hyancinth Bulbs 4 for 25c
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY AND PRODUCE
J. A. Stewart
;ur6 Dedler anunerdi
Dirc6tor
• 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.
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night call 74W
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We wish to announce that we have received already several
shipments of FANCY CHINAWARE, DINNER SETS, etc. for XMAS.
shoppers.
BULBS for winter flowering: -TULIPS, HYACINTHS, F.BEEZ-
i s, NARCISSUS? DtiFFODI.LLS, SACRED LI.LL"IES, also Flower
, pots, various sizes: Free instructions in planting Bulbs to all our
Customers.
EDISON PHONOGRAPH goods have dropped in price. Blue
Arnberol, 4 -minute Records, now 40c.
(A few minutes spent "looking around" this store, a week,
may save you many "dimes." Come in and look around,)
P LL,S BAZAAR
"I3IG VARIETY STORE"
Phone 55
NEW i3UiNGALOWF, AOR SALE
Well built, attractive, modern
bungalow, centrally located. Apply
Gladman & Stanbury.
THE EXETER TRIMS
Subscription rate 31.50 a year.
ADVERTISING RTES
Display Advertising -Made known
en application.
Stray Animals -One insertion 500
three'inaertions for $1.00
'Farm or ;Rai Estate for !Midis 6.00
eaetr tnserticn for one month of four
insertion.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lortt
and [`bund locals 25c.
Local reading notices etc., 10c per 7 aeres bush on each place. Lot 5,
line 'per insertion. No notice leer all in pasture. Good brick •house and
than 25c. Card of Thanks 56e. two hank'barns en lot 6. Aburidan.ce
Auction sale
ss 3 for one ori
ineerti of water: A young orchard 'just
< front
ELLIOTT & JOHNS
TAILORS
/RECEIPTECEIPT 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-rnade Suits and
Over Coats.
FARMS FOR SALE
200 acres, being lots 5' and 6, con.
2, ilshorne, all in first-class condi-
tion, well underdrained with tile.
.in-
sail $1.50 for each subso
1 starting to bear 3%miles from Ex-
rsertion if under true' inches In length,
legal advertising. lac anti go'>!i eter, 3 miles from Centralia, quarter
rine). xxrile from. school. Apply to Rich'd
e ti in
Adv r s g Rates : on Approatfon- Coates, Centralia P.O.
THE E E.TER
Mar}tc t report --The to119wing .
,the, report mf' the Exeter Market
corrected every Wednesday.
'Wheat 95e
Oats 48c
Barley 55e
Manitoba Flour ,$3,65.
Pastry Flour $3.20, Model Flour $3.50
Feed Flour $1,90
Bran $1:40.
Shorts 81.60 ..
Creamery Butter 42c
Dairy Butter 35e
Eggs. Extras 4Qo
No. 1, 27e
No. 2, 21c
Flat Rate 35c
Lard 17 to 200
Hogs $8.00
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LOCAL 44
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oA~ a rviEsurrtliixi O$URC :
Rev. James Foote, II•A.i Minister
ANN1VEiiSAl v
Preacher-- 1ev. 3. E. Hogg, B.A., of
Clinton,
10 a.nr.----Sunday :School and Bible
Class.
Service at 11 a.m. in Cavell Church.
Service at 7 p.rn, in Trivitt Memorial.
Church,
{ SPECIAL ,MUSIC' BY THE CHOIR.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening,
Cavell anniversary will be held
next Sunday. See church card.
Mrs. F. M. Boyle and son Clarence
visited in London over the week -end.
Messrs. H. 0. Southcott and D.
Stewart motored to, Toronto Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ayre, of Los Angeles,
visited ' with Mrs. R. Downie last
week.
Mr. J. F. Krueger, of London, vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Puke
last week,
• Mr. Fred Cornish has sold his
house in Exeter North to Mr. Gar-
field Stanlake.
Miss Marguerite Kuntz, of London
Normal, spent the week-enw at her
home here.
IVtr. and Mrs. Mervyn Coxworth,
of London, spent Tuesday of this
week in town.
Mr. John H. Scott, of Toronto, vis-
ited his father, Mr. Jas. Scott, in
town this week.
AIr. 0, A. Case, of St. Catharines,
spent ` Saturday in town visiting his
nephew, Mr. Jas. Jeckell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christie and
daughter Grace, have returned home
after spending several weeks'in De-
troit. -
Mrs. A. S. Davis and son Walter,
visited for several days with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Harry Smith, on the Lake
road
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedden, Mr.
L. Hedden and Mrs. Handford, of
London, visited friends in town on
Sunday.
Mrs. Neil, of London, and Messrs.
Alton Neil and Robt. Scott, of Dray-
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Jones.
Miss Marguerite. Wilson, of Hen-
sail, was a visitor last week at the
homes of Mr. Thos. Laing and Mr.
Ulric Snell.
Mr. and Yrs. Shaddick, Miss OIive
Shaddick and Mr. Earl Walls, of Il-
derton, visited with Mrs. S. G. Lam-
port on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer, Mrs. W.
J. Statham and Mrs. Horley attended
the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Mc-
Gregor, of Goderich.
Rev. J. N. Gould, of Port Stanley,
conducted the services in James Si.
church on Sunday and preached two
very acceptable sermons.
A dispersion sale of Shorthorn
Cattle and Leicester Sheep will be
held at Maple Lodge Farm, 2nd con.
of McGillivray on Friday, Oct 26th.
Miss Violet Willis, of Marlette,
Mich., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Esli Heywood and other friends in
and around Exeter and Hensall.
iVlr. J. J. Hunter, editor of the
Kincardine Reporter, *as a pleasant
visitor at The Times office Saturday
last while motoring. through town.
The Plymouth Brethven have rent-
ed the old Y.P.C.A building for the
purpose of holdinggospel meetings.
Services were held :on Sunday last.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eilber, and son
Frederick, Mrs.' W. Schroeder and
son Verne, motored from Ubly, Mich.
and spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Kuntz.
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The funeral `took place on Thurs-
day last :of the infant son of 1VIr. and
Mrs. John Triebner, 3f Hay Tp., who
died on Tuesday aged two months.
The little fellow had been ill only a
few days. Mr. and Mrs. Triebner
have the sympathy of many friends.
The Ladies' Aid, of James St.
church intend holding a bazaar on
Saturday, October 27th.
EXETER FARMER'S . CLUB
A •meeting of the Exeter Farmer's
Club will be held in Senior's Hall, on
Thursday, October 18th.
Large Tulip and Hyacinth bulbs
for sale at cost, Fall premiums. now
ready for members of Horticultural
Society, at office of Secretary, Mr.
S. G. Stanbury.
FOR SALE -Small range, coal or
wood, also medium sized Base burn-
er, a bargain. Apply at Times Office.
The Women's Institute, of Exeter,
,is packing a barrel of fruit to be sent
to the Sick Children's Shelter, in
Goclerich. • They appeal to the ladies
of the town' tb help and any contri-
butions will be gratefully accepted.
Kindly leave at Mr's. Thos. Harvey's
before tile end of this week. They
quart, size is what is odes:red.
JAMES STREET i TRODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W. E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor
10.15 a.m.-- MorningClass -•
11 a.m.-Morning Worship
Subj4-"The Meaning of Life's
Clouds."
3 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible ,®
Classes.
7 p.m. -"The worst Bargain a Man
ever made."
)EVERYBODY WELCOME
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ESTRAY HEIFER
Then strayed _ from thre (2&nteri
pasture. lands on, or about the middle'
of S.ep teniber a dark red steer, rising
2 years old. Send information to Mrs.
Davild Rogers, Kirktosr, or F. A. El-
le ring ton,
:1-lerington, Exeter.
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FOR SALE -A. double bowling � E
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.
FOR SALE -Cider Mill, nearly
new. Apply Mr. . Wm. S. Patterson,
603-5 R. R. No. S.
Ailsa Craig, Ont. Phone Parkhill,
FOR SALE -A Gray Dort Special,
thoroughly overhauled. Apply at
Exeter Garage, Phone 39. 2w .._
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Wariaer Underwear',: Heavier Hosiery, Cold resisting outer garments,
' This store is well stocked and ready, to supply you with your Fall ,needs.
Every week finds new models in Ladies' Mats' at prices that cannot
be beaten. Children's Coats are well assorted in styles most becoming
for the growing girls. Come in and see them.
inter Unde wea an
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Sox at: a price
Men don't purchase Underwear at any price
Special All, Wool Ribbed.Garment @ $2.00;
make, nearest to Howler -Knit �'i) 59c.
until you have seen our
Heavy Wool Socks, eHansen
Our range of Over Coats, is now at its best and wa can assure yoea9,
of the very smartest and most reasonable priced garments in the trade.
$18 $20
$2�
$30
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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 goads
have concluded that this, is the 'best
place to 'buy as, "we keep' an• up -to
date stock." 3,
R ® Iii`. OWE
Southcott Bros.
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. *a
Late District Dental Officer, Mili-
tary ` District Number One, London;
Ont.,
Main Office, Main St. Exeter, Ont.
Phone 3C 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.
CONDUCTOR OF' FUNERAL SER-
VIGEl3
Phone Bis. .20W . House 20J.
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W.. Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster James
St Methodist Church. I
.Teacher of Piano,. Vocal and The-
ory, Instructor of Music in the' ublic
Schools.
'TERMS ,MODERATE
Box 57,.' ' Exeter.
MINION.
Limited
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DA'S LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS
Pastry Flour
WHITE ;SATIN
3I/2 lbs 15c ° :T, lbs.
9 lbs. 29e 25 lbs.
9-
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84c 9
: lbs.
bs.
.3..85
TOILET
T
PAPER
5 for24c
ti
Bread: Flour
I'/
PERFECTION r,
32e
SARDINES
BRUNSWICK'
4tins 25c
FRESH
SHRIMP
25ca a tin
Machine BA c
Sliced
Mayfield
lo
Brand jQ Um lb
Our Teas 'SPECIA.I BLEND
lease . RICFEMELLO
will
fl SELECT
You, GOLDENTIP
65c. a pound
79c. a pound
75c. a pound
89c. a pound
Kellcgg's Bran 20c. pk
Dorn. Corn Flakes 3 25c,
Goin Meal6 for'29c.
m
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Main ' tree
Rolled Oats 6 for 25c.
Shredded Wheat 2 f. 25c.
Creanfpf Wheat 23c pk,
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Fall Suits and Overcoats
for Men and Boys
yam-•-'��`
The Finest Values Money can Buy
Smart Stylish Models for Men and Youhg Men
Suits from $20.00.0
Overcoats From $18.
New Hats and Gaps
In the smart new Fall shapes and colors.
Style ,le and Value that will; Appeal .to You
Everything in Gents' ' Furnishings `.
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'PHONE
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FARMS FOR SALE -A. few ehoice
farms in the Townships of Usborne,
Tuckersmith and, Hibbert. Good
buildings and well located as to mar
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos.
Cameron, .Aust., Box 15.4, Exeter,
Dr. John Ward
cH'.LnorRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST
Has removed to Main St. Exeter.
South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE '70
Wood for Sale
We have a limited supply of
PPYgood
cord wood for sale.
CARS FOR HIRE AT ALL - .TIM ,
>Js.
Bagshaw & Easton
914,
I. R. CAR LING .A
Barrister, Solicitor, &e.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office.--McDonnell'sales stables on
John St. Phone calls receive prarerpt
attention. Phone 26w
ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer or fo'
r the Conffi:-'
ty of. Huron. Correspondence arrange-
.rnents for sales can be made by call-
ing up ,the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges mociersifc.
guaranteed.