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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-01-06, Page 8*►- J s Ladies’ We offer this week at greatly reduced prices a few coats that must be cleared regardless of price. This is, your tunity to secure a smart warm coat at a great saving. •”mwm’'‘ , . We have a lot of odds and ends and broken lots that should pot go into opr new stock hook, Come to us expecting Real Bargains and we will not dissapoint you. Overcoats for Men Reduced Men’s Overcoats Regular Value $35.00 yours fof $18.00 Men’s Hany Ovei’coats pure wool, dark grey, full Ulster. Style « Regular $25.00 yours for $19.00 Men’s Fur Coats good soft pelts, Regular $55.00 yours for $47.50----- - - ......-..... “ ' - - - Ladies’ Si and Wool Hn Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose in all the new shades, hem tops and ribb tops, twenty one lines to choose train $.1.50 value tor 03c. ’ - _ SPECIAL BARGAINS EXTRA SPECIAL U/I’IE IN DINNER SETS, SIX DIF­ FERENT PATTERNS, YOlN CHOICE FOR $24415 • THREE ONLY HANGING LAMPS, SCARCE GOODS TAKE ONE FOR $9.90. W ' ■GROCERIES As weR try to beat a hard boiled egg as te'b^£.aiiK»prpcery prices, you can’t do it. ■, ; - Our own special blend teas are winners. BLACK BEAUTY TEA*...................70c. per^b; MIXAWATTA MIXED TEA ............70c. per lb.' SAILOR BOY'J A JAN TEA ...........70c. per lb. ^E<wish to thank our marjy :^uS __B tomers and friends for thfeirgen erous patronage during 1926 anUj^wjsK for their continuance during ’ FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER' FINEST MOTOR AND FUNERAL EQUIPMENT Long Distance Calls Pomptly Attended To Phone 74w OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Night call End of Season Clearance of OvercoatsSuits Underwear SweatefsS THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Shirts Socks , Mufflers Hats Handkerchiefs Gloves Merchant Tailor and Gents’ Outfitter ® I bake/' you will say if ybu are asked iotft you like ' ‘/ExeterQFlour HARVEY BROS Exeter « Ontario V Exeter Markets Wheat $1.25 Oats 45c. Barley 55c. Manitoba flour $4.55* Blended flour $4.05 / pastry flour $3.55 Feed Flour $1.90 Shorts $1.70. Bran $1.60. Creamery Butter 47c, Dairy butter 35c-38c, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs Hogs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B.A., Minister 10 a.m.—-Sunday School 11 a.m,—The- Roll Call.’” 17 p.m.^Making Workers.” Friday at 8 p.m.’f-Prayer service led by the W. M. S. extras 50 c, pullets 40c. seconds, 40c. $10.25 selects $11.27 .— <£QGClls "A Trip,, around the World- be conducted by the Exeter branch Women’s Institute on Wednesday, January 19th. Keep this in mind. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH QF CAMARA Rev, D. McTavish, Pastor W* R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader 11 a.m.—^“Amos, the prophet of Justice,” Second in the series on the paint­ ings of the Prophets. p.m.’—Sunday school. p,m.—‘‘Bible Tragedies.” The tragedy pf a hasty vow, Write 1927. Are your New Year’s resolutions still going strong. Mrs. Dickson, of London, is visit­ ing with Mrs. John Snell. Mr, Jos. Grant, of London, was home for over New Year’s, Mr. Hy. Fuke, of Toronto, spent the holidays with his parents. Mrs. T. O. Southcott is visiting relatives in Brantford and Galt. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heaman and family spent New Years in London. Miss Fern Short, of London, spent the holidays under the parental roof. Mr. Charles Acheson, of London, spent New Years under the parental roof. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Elford left Mon­ day evening to spend a f£w days in London, • Mrs, Alice Mooney and daughters Vera and Irene spent New London, Mr. Nelson Hunkin, of is visiting with his uncle at Oshawa. Miss Jessie Manson, of London, spent the New Year’s holidays with her mother. Mr. J. C. Horton, of Toronto spent Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Mar­ garet Horton. Miss Olive Wildfong, of Frobesher Sask., is visiting with relatives in and around town. Mr. Jas. McFalls, of Brynston, spent Sunday last with his father Mr. Robert McFalls. •Mr. Lloyd Beavers, ,,of Detroit, spent a few days with his father, Mr. B. W. F. Beavers. • Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lewis and daughter Thelma spent New Year’s with friends at Brinsley. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Jinks of Ilen- sall, spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. E. Appleton and family. Mr. jind Mrs. Fred. Brock and child, of Detroit, spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark. ' • . Mr. Newman Hardy; of Detroit, yisited over the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. $. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore harness and fami|y, pf Clinton, visited with re­ latives ip Exeter for a few days. Mr. .4. $heere has ■ returned to Detroit affer visiting for a week with his mother, Mrs. A. Sheers. Mrs. M. E. Gardiner is in London for a few days owing to the illness of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Mitchell... . Mr.. Borden Qunningham has re­ turned to Hurdh College, London, after holidaying at his home here. _ Mr. Reg. Parsons has returned to his duties at Erieau after spending the holidays under the parental roof. Little Roberta Tinney, of the Blind Line, Hay, is improving and able to be out again after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dalrymple, ofi near Chiselhurst, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Appleton and family. M^s. McTavish and children re­ turned Monday .evening after spend­ ing several days at her home near Ripley. Mr. B, W. F, Beavers and three sons, Lloyd, George and Reg., spent the week-end with relatives in St. Marys. Miss Pearl Love, who has spent the holidays with her mother returned to Toronto bn Saturday to resume hei' .duties. Mr, Fred Heaman has returned to the university at Ann Arbor, Mich., after spending the holidays at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyle, of Moose Jaw, Sask., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Simpson, of Clandeboye. Miss Lucy Horton, of Toronto, spent a few days during the past Week with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Horton. Miss Amy Johns, of Bartonville, has returned* to her duties as teach­ er after spending the holidays at her home herb, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Young and two sons Stirling and William, of Lon­ don, spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer. Miss Ada Willis left Monday to resume her duties as teacher at Bar­ tonville, after spending the holidays at her home in Stephen. Miss Marion Woods has returned tb St, Hilda’s college, Toronto, after spending the holidays with her par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs, T. S. Wbods. Mrs. D, Russel and son, MV, Earl and two daughter's Misses Bertha and Edna, of Detroit, Visited With rela­ tives in town over the holidays. Dr, and Mra, Hewitt and family returned to Tbronto Monday after spending New Year’s with Mrs. Hewitt’s father^ Mr. Alex. Dow. Mrs. Martha Hewlett, master Gor­ don Hewlett and Mrs. Lydia Sweit­ zer spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. David LipperL of Inwood, Orit. Mrs. A. iL Holioway, of 01intony and sen Mr. Dedds Halloway, of Fleming, Sask,, visited at the homo of Mr^ and Mrs. R, N. Rowe last Week. Mr, .mid Mrs. P, Chadwick and sen Bob'by, from Hardlsty, Alta,, are vis­ iting Mrs. Chadrrlck’s sisters Mrs. W. Meilis add Mrs. Ww. Pxtmombe of Exefer; Little Billy, son of Mr, a«d Mrs. L.f ^Reynolds, who has been seHouely Ill, with pneumonia is improving sloW» Mrs. W* IL Dedrliig has beeh utitslbg the little fellowi M<Ef STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. F, E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m,—“God’s Long Purpose for Humanity.” p.m.—Sunday School. p.m,—“The Story of a Broken Home”-oi’ “Lessons one Preacher Learned.” Th'ere are* four pews in every church the Critical Pew, the Irregular Pew, the Cordial Pew and the Prayerful 4 Pew. Lets leave the first empty J and fill up the rest. Room and wel­ come for all, 0 (WwmimiNnMnMiir 3 7 SALVATION ARMY Thursday 8th—-Prayer Meeting at Brother and Sister Sylvanus Cann at 8 p.m. - ■ Sunday 9th—-11a.m. Holiness Sub­ ject "The Power of Atoning Bloo'd,” Year’s in Usborne, and aunt 2 p.m,—Sunday School 7 p.m.-Salvation Subject: "Life’ Pilgrimage.” * ’ This will' be the Farewell Meet­ ing of Captain and Mrs. Oliver who are leaving Exeter to take command of the Salvation. Army forces in Strathroy. Come and hear their final message to Exeter.They will be succeeded by Captain and Mrs. Whitfield. PIGEONS WANTED—10c a bird delivered in Exeter,' John Hdnkin. >• 6-1-itp •* Miss Amy Shapton is confined' to her home thro ugh...illness. Mrs. Josie Whyte visited with, her aunt, Mrs, E. J.. Passmore-on Tues­ day. •• ’. ? Mr. E. S. >Fells, of Wingham, spent Thursday of last week with Mr. J. A. Christies - Mrs. D. S.. McInnis and Miss Ruby Davis spent Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitchell of Centralia. Mrs. D; S. Mclnnep, returned • to Paisley Tuesday a/ter, spending the holidays with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sweet. . N. -. ' Miss Ruby Wood, ?ha&..returned* to her duties as teacher 4n .the Clinton College..after spending tjie holidays} with "relatives. ■ «;■«.’ • Miss Emalie Hogarth ha^ retpmpd to her school .as teacher near Nap? anee after spefading the holidays with her; parents.. Mr. and M^S;. ,Sj. R.-.-Prebble, and family, -of flderton, spent Nejv Year’s .with Mrs. .Prebble’s mother, Mrs. J. Hamilton.. .. Mr. J. A. Christie left Saturday for St. Thomas where lie has secur­ ed a position in the branch office of the London Life Assurance Co. Mrs. W. D. Yeo., who spent the Christmas holidays" With Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harwood/ of Toronto, and New Year’s with Rev. A. and Mrs. McLauchlin, of Grafton, returned' home on Tuesday. Mr. Sylvester B. Taylor left last week to spend a cpuple Of weeks with his parents at Richmond, Que., Mr. S. Fitton is in Charge of Mr. Taylor’s jewellry business during his absence. Messrs. J. M. Harvey, M.A., Stuart Stanbury, Wm. Lawson, Geo. Hind, Howard Dignan, Grant Sanders, Grant Collingwood and Geo. Beavers have returned to Toronto University after spending the, holidays at their respective homes in town. Mr. William. Ryckman, who with Mrs. Ryckman recently arrived in Exeter from Moose Jaw, Sask., hav­ ing sold their vfarm^th'ere, has pur­ chased the residence of Mr. Philip Hern on Carling St., at present oc­ cupied by Mr. Victor Kestle. Mrs. Ryckman is a daughter of Mrs. W. H. Passmore. The label sheet for the Times-Ad­ vocate has been corrected up to the end of the year. Subscribers who have renewed during few weeks are requested the label to see that it is Mr, little after Their fortune to be severely scalded when he upset a saucepan of-hot milk. The executive Of the W. C. T. U. met last .Thursday evening at the home .of Mrs. J. T. Miners and made plans for a series of prayer meetings to be held next week. The first to be held at the home of Mrs. Morgan on Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Miners as leader. Furth­ er announcement will be made cm Sunday from the churches. Rev. D. McTavish has been con­ fined to his home for a week with quinsy. Although suffering at the time Mr. McTavish occupied his •pul­ pit in James St. church Sunday morning, in the evening the service was conducted by Rev. G. M. Chldley of Thames Road. i James Street United church “Will­ ing Workers" Missioft Circle, held their regular monthly, meeting oil Monday evening at. the' home of Miss May Jones. The' president, Miss Stella Southcott,;1 presided. After devotional exercises and business discussion the. fallowing’ program Was presented; 'piano' soio Miss Bertha Andrew; Jfifth chapter of “New Days in Olcl India,” Miss Reta Rowe; vocal -dudt, Misses Thelma Taylor and Betty Grant, and the “Watch Tow<rr. At the con­ clusion of the meeting refreshments were served by thd,lunch committee. the past to look at correct, Davis and to Toronto and Mrs. Gordon son have returned holidaying with relatives here, little lad recently had the mis- Ladies’, Men’s and Boys Wear Greatly If in need of a warm Overcoat it will pay you to see our .89 We offer 10 dozen Men’s fine Shirts ranging in price from $2 to $3, all sizes in the lots. Arrow and Forsythe makes. ' 89 or 2 for $3.50 FOR SALE OR RENT The Following Properties;' Brick Store on Main St., Exeter Commodious' Brick dwelling, fur­ nace heated,. and wired: for’Electric lighting, etc. with fixtures In place, John'St. ' • Six and a half acres of choice land suitable for market garden, running through from Huron St. to John St. Choice Saskatchewan farms in the Carnduff, Fillmore, Plenty and Fro basher districts. - * For price and terms on above see ROBERT E. PICKARD, John Street > .... . J2XETER., Agent for Great West Life As’ce Co. ■ TT-rTT-ri ;i II y;i'< The annua! pieetipg 'qf thq Exefer pprticuitufal ' Sqci^ty’ W|ll he in tjie ■Town'RaJl, pp Friday, Janu­ary 14th at 3 P-jm ’ flepp’rts yvill be received, officers' elected’and gener­ al business transacted. J. G.‘ Stanbury,- Sec’y-Trea.s MORE BREAD V You, realize as a good house keeper that Bread is your strongest ally— It heads the list as a satisfying food. Evety- member of the family. „hnows just what hits the spot when hunger hits him —BREAD —is '.fhe choice of the discrim­ inating housewife. Quality ex­ plains why the route from our sales-racks to your 'kitchen la a quick one. ■ ‘ Stock-Taking Bargains Lockwood’s BetteV Bread Tlje ■ hoiney flavpr and rl<ih ^qqrishipent make its liberal -Use-one. of tjip piost sensible ways :qf.-fightipg the li|gh cost ■of diyfhg. ru-p. i Mrs. C. Harness, of London visit­ ed .'in town , during the holidays. ' Miss Marquis, of" Clinton/ spent Monday With .MrsT E. J. Passmore. Miss Lily Floody, of Wingham,, visitedJfor a'week at the'home of Mr. W. Johns. ■ ' ' Miss Mary McKaig, of Hensall, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce one day- last week.; ■ Mr. ah’d Mrs. Latimer Greive and family, of Strathroy, spent New Year’s with relatives here. Mrs. G.,_Geddes and son Wm. and Jack''Marshall, of London, spent ■ New Year's with relatives in town. Now that the Christmas and New Year's holidays **re ever we can settle down to save enough for this year's tuxes. ’ ' Mr. R. A. Walter, of the Bank of Commerce staff, spent New Year’s at Jarvis and Mr. W. A. Patrick was at the parental home in Sea-, forth. Mr. taken phone from the Hyndman, Mr. J. Hogarth, rude Francis were in London last week attending a re-union of 1925 Normal students. Mr. and Mr and Miss Chatham, Rev.. R. E. Exeter. Mr. apd daughter Marguerite have returned after spending tile holidays with friends and relatives in Toronto, Brantford and London. Rev. G. W» and Mrs. Rivers and family, of Parkhill; Rev. A and Mrs Sinclair and family, of Hensail, were guests of Mr? and Mrs. W. C. Pearce on Thursday of last week. ■ A family celebration was held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Passmore for New Year's. Among those present Were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson and family, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Passmore and family, of De­ troit, who left to visit at Forest; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Passmore and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayhe and family. . With the extra rush of Christmas news last wook our space was taxed and, press time found us with a lot of good news still on the copy hook. (With the nomination meeting hold Tuesday evening in order to publish; a report it was necessary to work most of Tuesday night and to in­ crease out staff pn Wednesday. In addition to the news held over a» Couple of advts. were also omitted/ Several persons were disappointed and one of our subscribers who sent In an item of news bn Wednesday : was so peeved because it did not ; appear that he gcription, Who editor? I Wm. Frayne has this week over the Thames Road Tele­ System recently purchased estate of the late Dr. A. Christie, Misses Edith Mildred Rowe and Gert- Peel, Mr. Wm. Boley Pearl. Peel, from near spent New Year’s with Southcott at his home in Mrs. R. E. Pickard and . _ Misfe it did not cancelled his ottb- ROCKWOOD BAKER EXETER 7.’■ ONTARIO > -v.vj x ’ Y; •' ■ - ’ Bay for 1927 from this stere whew?—. “Service and Quality Counts” R. N. ROWE FURNITURE DEALER' AND ’ 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone ?0Wr 1 Nlg^'gor Have Your Eyes Examined To-day “ Where Quality ■ COiuiwsr*- We Win” GRANT’S ' BREAD , AsElFor It- ■’ Rich with Vitalizing Vitamines ■ Wholesome and Delicious. Bread Is Your Best Food—Eat More Of It. Pies and Fancy Cakes, Etc. Phone in Your Orders^ GRANT’S BAKERY - EXETER COOK RANTED — Cook .wanted for the Clinton Public Hospital. Ap­ ply any day to Miss Grainger, Supt. Hospital, 12-23-2tc FOR . SALE—-Young pigs and chunks. Apply to Clayton Smith, 2nd farm east of Farquhar. . Phone 21 r 16, KirktOn. 12-3 0-2tp HOUSE FOR SALE * » Brick residence and garage with three choice lots oh east side of William St., Exeter. Well built and’ Best of material and Workmanship throughout. Central location. Will make a choice home. Special terms of payment if desired. GLADMAN & Stanbury Solicitors for Vendor WAjSjTED-t—To hear from owner farm for 'Sale. State cash price. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 12-23-5to Bring your broken castings, mai­ lable, brass of* steel, etc, and have them mads as good as new. Horse shoeing. General blacksmithing and acetylene WOldtfig. HILLARY HORTON Have yon renewed your s tion to the Timos-Advocate 7 W. R. Gouldi A. T. C. M. Organist a«<l Cly>h*«idstcr Jaiucs St, United Church Instruction in Iplano Vocal organ Supervisor of Muslo in School Concert Engagements 3 Studio, Main St. Box 57. Fhof! EXETER, ONT, There is nothing to be gained hy delaying that eye examination. There is much to b'e lost. Each day that your^eyes are undec a strain makes it more difficult tort"" your Optometrist to give you satis­ factory glasses You will be surprised at the thor­ oughness of our methods—and will, be pleased with the glasses. Call today and learn the trutft, about your eyes. o John Ward ’ CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN! MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. PHONE 70 Sylvester B. Taylor Jeweller, — Exeter Fltton’s Old Stand WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRINGS GUARANTEED PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY FIR®, WITH B. J. CHRfSTIB OFFICE: Nortli of Elliott and John® -wqwKiaw aow J.L. LEWIS BUILDING and CONTRACTING^ Hou»e» and Barn* ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS GLADLY furnished Phone I52w John St, East, Exeter; E. 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