The Exeter Times, 1924-9-18, Page 8Blaone.
Your New Winter Coat
is Here
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See the new coats 'early this season
and make your choice from our large
and, complete range, Yolu will have
the advantage of a full season's use
from the garment you choose and you,
will be delighted at the saving our new
low prices will afford you. Ladies' coats
are priced as low as $14,95 and a big
range is offered at less than $20.00
New
Dress Materials
Come in and see our display of the
newest dress materials. More people
will buy dress materials by the yard
this fall than every before. When you
see the attractive new materials and
'learn of the new low ' prices you *ill
realize the saving and ...satisfaction over
buying tready-made dresses. You can
make your own dresses if you use Stan-
dard. Patterns with the Belrobe System.
Men's Clothing
Men! This store can supply your:
clothing needs for fair and winter at
money saving prices. ` Whether you
need a new suit an overcoat, under-
wear or other furnishings; give us a
chance to show you what we.have to of-
fer.
Grocery Values
7 bars Toilet Soap ....... ..... 25c. Kellogg's Corn Flakes ....100.
3 pkgs. Ammonia Powders 25c Royal Yeast Cakes 5c.
2 lbs. Sweet Cookies ........35c. 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins 25c.
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We'll Furnish yor � m e
Complete andSave
You i= ones
For many years we have been furnishing homes like yours.
Our service to young' couples has been perfected to the highest de-
gree of genuine helpfulness. No matter how little or, how much
you may wish to invest, in furnishing your hone complete, you are
assured every advantage of low prices, courteous service and pains-
taking attention in making your selections.
All we ask is that you give us an opportunity of showing you
taw reasonably you can purchase furniture at this store.
WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES- ON E VERYTBiNG IN OUR
ENTIRE STOCK
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
Long distance calls given prompt attention.
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
-OPERA HOUSE BLOCS PHONE, 74,F; Night call 74W
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When you are thinking of Clothes think
o Taman s. t he new fall fabrics are very
nifty and we ea Y; offer you the very latest
s y es at most attractive prices.
the very latest hi Llorsalh o
and Brock Hats
Fall 'Overcoats arenow order
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We avea swell ICY e . o nnff y New Ties
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W, Mr. Hodge's' Car turning over, in the
Al ditch. Mrs. Hedge had one arm
broken., Mrs. Thomas had tWo ribs
broken and another cre,cked,
Hodge had his right elbow broken'
and his.left hand injured, While Mrs.'
'Wigfield escaped unhurt,
THE EXETER TIMES
Market report. Fire ;following 11 QtIVEN P 1ESBYTERAN 1(7I3C7f{.
the report • of the . Exeter Market•
corrected. eiery 1 ednescia5. Rev. J'aznes Feety, J3.Ft., ll ieleter
'Wheat $1.15
Oats 45c.
Barley 65-70
Manitoba flour $4:40
Pastry Flour, $3•65,,
Family flour $4.15
Feed Fleur $2,00
Bran $1,50,,-
Shorts $1,60.'
;Dairy Butter: 32e,
Creamery butter 39, 40
Eggs, extras 35c.
Eggs, seconds 25c.
Yard 20e
Hogs $9.25
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LOCAL•
NOTICE
HOW IS YOUR FORD MAGNETO
We are now .in a position to re-
charge Ford magnetos and guaran-
tee
raran-tee results, better lights, easier
starting etc. Try us for auto acc-
essories and radio supplies.
W. J. BEER
Mr. Thos. Barton, of London, vis-
ited in Exeter on Fair day.
Miss A. Mooney, of Ripley, is vis-
iting her friend, Miss Elva Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Drew .01 Toron-
to are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Fitton.
Miss E. Cowan, of Atwood,'vis-
ited with old friends in Exeter on
Friday last.
Miss Mary Triebner,. of Toronto,'
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
F. Triebner.
Mrs. Skelly of London, is spend-
ing a week with her sister, Mrs.
(Dr.) J. Ward.
Miss Violet Willis, of Marlette,,
Mich., is visiting with Mr.'and Mrs.
Esli Heywood.
Miss 'Olive Pribr, of London, vis-
ited for a few days with relatives'
and friends in Exeter.
Mrs. Hale, of Flint, Mich., is vis-
iting her brothers, Messrs. Thos. and
S. J. Elliott, of town.
i\rr. and Mrs, W. L. Triebner of
Edmonton, are visiting the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Triebner.
A Big Screen Attraction ! Harold
Lloyd in '"-GIRL SHS" will be put
on at the Dome Theatre on October
4k1,.7th and 18th.
Mr. and Mrs: John M.. Broderick
and daughter Bettie, `of Regina were ~� shipment of useful articles in
10 a,zn.-Sunday School anti Bible
Class
11 a.m.—Communion Service
7 P.111.-=Pervice witizdrawn iii favor'
of Trivi,tt 11Iem Harvest Festival,
Caven Anniversary, October 19th
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES STREET 111141RODIST
CUQRCH .
Rev. W. E. Donnelly; 13. 4., Pastor:
10:15 ---Morning Crass:
11 a. iii; Rev. J. E. Jones.
3 p.m. Sunday School and- Bible
Classes.
'Everybody Welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Robertson
and daughter, of Esser and Mr.. Geo.
Grand of Maidstone, visited Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. ,Gardiner during the, past
Week, 1
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BAZAAR
PLAIN PRICE STORE
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Plonsing Yon—Meaus SUCCESS MM.
for US. We want You to be more.
than Satisified—We want you to be
Down Right Pleased with every pur-
chase you make at Oar Store. R is
our Business to Get New BARG-
AINS for You and in turn we want
You to come in often and share therii
with Us. We try to tell the Truth
about our Store Goods. We want
you.to Compare our values with oth-
er OrganizationsA All our goods are
marked in Plain Prices, no guess
work here. You can come in any-
time and Look Around without be-
ing continually pestered about Buy-
ing this or that. We are just as
anxious to sell our goods as anyone,
but we are just as anxious to let you
choose for yourself. Children can
get as good bargains at this store as
parents no difference. To -day is
Your f)ay to See US for Values—
The Longer You,.Wait the More You
Loose. We bid for your patronage
on the Merit . of our goods and the
Lowness of our Prices.
Friday and Sattirday Specials:—
Mr. T. G. Dow shipped a load of
horses to Montreal Saturday.' Mr.
Dow is in the market for some hor-
ses 160Q pounds or over.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Northcott and par
ty of friends from Alvinston motor-
ed here and spent Sunday witIr the
former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Rog-
er Northcott.
Miss May Jones, who recently un-
derwent operation in Victoria
Hospital, London, was sufficiently
recovered as to be'able to be brought
home Sunday.
student from Japan, Will be spend-
ing a day with Rev. W. E. Donnelly
on his way back to Yale university,
and will address a public rally in
James St. chureh Thursday evening.
Everybody invited.
In his words of welcome to the
Pressmen, President Miller of the
Toronto Exhibition, was kind enough
to ,say that there was no other body
of, men who have contributed so
much to the prosperity ef this great
annual exhibition as the newspapers
Dr. H. G. Fletcher resident phy-
sician and surgeon of Victoria Hos-
pital, London, Ont., 1922-23, resi-
dent physician and surgeon of Van-
couver General Hospital 1923-24 iee
opening an office in the residence ol
Mr. A. Camm, Main St. on or about
:Seztembe'r 20th 1924.
The Times is in yeceipt of a copy
of the Gravenhurst Banner of Sept.
llth, giving all interesting account
of the visit of Lord Byng of ViniY.
Governor-General of Canada ac-
companied by Lady Byng, to that
town. Mayor S. D, Vanstone, who
with his wife, welcomed the Vice -
Regal party, is an Exeter Old Boy
and the paper states that he filled
the 'position admirably.
Sunday was flower ,Sunday in Jas.
t. Church and a profusion of fall
)loom decorated the pulpit.' Baatit-
til gladioli, asters, dahlias, etc„
riot of. color, were appealing to
over8 of flowere. The Pastor Rev.
W. E. Donnelly delivered an inspir-
tg message in keeping ',with the oc-
asion, more particularly was his
teSsage to the young people, A
hOrus was sung by MisSes. Jean
heere, Jean Penhale, Margaret Mar -
n, Helen and Doris Salter.
As Wm, Hodge, of Mitchell, Mrs,
odge her sister Mrs. Thomas of
heatley, were motoring from Mit-
to the London Pair 031 Sept-
nber 1 1th, their car came in coil -
ion .csrith another car near G-ranton
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It is a FlepAure to show you our New Range of Boy's and Men's
Overcoats. They have the Quality, Pit and Finish as well as being mod-
erately priced.
New tetty Brown Flanne1Dresses
.A. New Shipment this week of these Popular Flannel Dresses for
the cooler weather. These "Styles are Very Snappy. '
Display of Dresses
Sept. ,?,4th
On September 24th Mr. Dawson will Display at this
Store a Fine Range of Fall Dresses in Cantons, Crepe de
Chenes, WOol Crepe, Poiret Twills and Flannels. You are
invited to see them.
Greb Shoes Greb Shoes
Are made' for Boys and Men who demand a Shoe that will stand
'ougli ,a.nd strenuous wear. Why not try a pair this Fall.
BOYS $3.75
Southc
HOUSE FOR SALE
Two lots cornering on Wellington
& William Sts.; 7 -room brick dwel-
ling with kitchen and woodshed;
geed cellar, hard and soft water,
electric Plights, stable, garage and
hen house. Easy terms and b.: bar-
gain for quiek. sale. For terms ap-
Grey Graniteware, at Prices that will
make the Mail' order House. Buyers, ply, on premises or to Thos. earner -
sit up and take notice. "Bring your. on, Auct., Box 154, ,Exeter. Also a
Catalogues. Jersey cow for sale due in Sept.
Now the cool weather is approeching you will want to do your own
baking and one very,-, important consideration is. "What Flour will- I
use?"
Anyone living this district should not need to stop long to decide.
There is no better Flour made than that manufactured in your own
town.
it not so, that we generally look
hand. Is this not true .in regard to
Our Flour ,is sold to you with the
back if you are not satisfied. Ask
far for the things that are right at
Flour?
absolute guarantee.: Your moneY
for our Western Wheat Flonr.. •
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CONSULT THIS
Weathsr Prophet
CUPON
and
G..,;17:(.100f
Weather
use
het
It is surprisingly reliable on local weathe • conditions. Made on strtct-
ly scientific principles, We have sec, tired a special price on a quantity,
8,nd as long as they last we will sell them for exactly what it costs us to GRAIN WANTED
retai theni, only 69c if -You bring this coupon,
leLEN'S $1.50
QUALITY, PRICES
Service and Satisfaction
CALL O.N, US
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND
FURNITURE DEALERS
PHONE 20W
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PHONE 20J
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Goulding
Organist and Choirmaster James
St. Methodist Church.
Teacher of Pian,o, Vocal and The-
ory, Instructor of Music in the Public
Schools,
TERMS MODERATE
Box 57, / Exetere
- CLEANING PRESSING g
7— -and REPAIRING
SUITS MADE -TO -MEASURE
TO FIT YOU AND YOUR POCKET
WORK CALLED, FOly AND DE-
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
Licentate of the College of PhY-
Sicians 'and Surgeons of Ontario.
Office in yesidence of Mr, 'A.
Camm, Main St.
?hone Exeter, Ont.
-LOST OR STRAYED— From the
premiSes of Mrs. Alex Turnbull, on
Thames Road, on Sept.. 4th, a dark
bay driving mare. Anyone known-
ing of its whereabouts please notify,
Men 'and ..women to work in the
Exeter Evaporator. Work to start
about Sept:"3th. Apply to
L. H. NIX at the Evaporator
4, When the weather iS to be fine the two children 'will
be out; when the stormw weather is approaching the witch
coine out for 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain. or snow.
The houso is made of hard wood; is Swiss Cottage style, and is
decorated, as tho picture, with thermonieter, elk's' head, bird's nest
and birds, etc., It has four windows and two doors.
ADVERTISED FOR $1.00. OIIR PRICE
EverY ;1101110
and get' yoUrs
IihniLed time with the C,oupon
in vina,ge, town Or country should have one. „Come
once or mail your order. Mail orders 10c extra
For Sale at
DRUG STORE
We are now in the market for all
kinds of grain and .are prepared to
pay you the highest pride, We can
also make arrangements with you
to haul the same with our truck.
For parkichlars phone 54, during
dinner and supper hotre Phone 63.
u,o for Hire
c-Losun CAR
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phone 1.42, Exeter.
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ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Come-•
ty of Huron. Correspondence arrange-
ments for -sales can be made by calk
ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction,
Barrister, Solicitor, &e.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exetat
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College s);
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and 17n1-9
versity of Toronto.
, Late District Dental Officer, Mili-
tary District Number One, Louthrsei
Ont.,
Main Office, Main St. Exeter, Ont,..,
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.bazi
to 5.30, p.m.
Office hours at Z1DRICH ONT, Tues.
only, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 5.003r
o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
Veterinary Surgeon
Office—McDonnell's NtrIes enables on
John St. Phone calls receive promel
attention. .Phone '26w
Local Cartage
I AM NOW IN A POSITION TQ
GIVE OUR LOCIL TRADE .AN
MOST IMMEDIATE SERVICE,
I-1. Bagshaw
Cochrane Machine
Works
Ford Motor's. reground, fitted with
Pistons, Co1nplete $16:00 Every;
make of 'Car Motor and Engines re -
also Tractors%
FARMS FOR SALE—A few ehoicai
farms in the Townships of Usbornec.
Tuckeremith and Hibbert. Good
buildings and Well located as to mar.
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thoo,
Caeuoren, Ana.. Box 154. Exeter.
Clothing H,ospj
are,.pleasecl. to announce that
we are able to return to our 'work
and are again able to giv° yo%
prompt and satisfactory service.
Cleaning, Pressing DYeingi Re-
pairing, -Remodelling.", Turning tog
all kinds of clothing.
We aisle make Ladies' and Gent'd,
Suits to Order, A trial is solic;ited3
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