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' 0.001 eleiles on Feleay and one 1 xeter markets ‘
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ot the vilest appreciated girtzi teat a/
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ta Claila has for theINheat standar school citil-1 .
• 00-1a. cenaea 14 thec form of -seYeral ' - l • • CHuRCH
*Ara, cle,Y4 •Itoltdaya, The Exeter
Rirla- anki,IN011ie, SCheels will reopen
OA January 6th. • e
Iton. Dr.' r. D. KOnteith, ProVine-
Treesurer enttettneeS the Iargea
aurolltS Of revenue over expenditure.
14 the entire history of the province
.1 44 Ontarie. ;the surplus being $2,-
• vo7,000. 13btli the revenue and the
eXp'enditaree have been increased.
• Mr, R„ Hind Is veltrittee to his
•1191410 -thew-Agit illness.
Leave us your larder
• eurkey, goose, 414
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• Tames Road Frirmers' 01ab have
• ordered a car of •epke a Alberte,
• Coal. Any perjon wi ing coal
Lac your your order t 0 We are
also booking ord or Chestnut
passmor c'y. lte
f your XMAS
chicken. -
Oats 550,
Barley 65o,
Manitaba Fleur $4.00
Idedel Flour $4.25
, Pestry Flour $3.80
Feed. Flour $2.25
33;an
'Shorts $1,90
creamery putter 46e.
Dairy Butter 40e,
4,Eggs, extras 51e.
Eggs, firsts 19e,
Eggs, seconds 3001.
Hop $10.75
Notice ,t0 ,Hydro sers-Hydro
-power will be 0V Su ay, December
2nd for severe ' iIzrs during the
• , der.
• . FOR SAL
raIn :gender,
oCocals
Christmas coming on Wednesday
Of next wools the Times -Advocate
will not be published until Thursday
Ali copy should be in the Office by
Tuesday night.
Zurich hockey team wj4'
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Thursday night, Dece r leeerethh.
Bead 'the' Red, and White Chain
-One secoad-hand Store advt. on page, five.
Inch n good Work -I The 'Public littlitieri are this week
,ing cenitro. Fle grieeer plates wiring the new :Post, Office for hy-
an .sizes and 1 y root pulpers',----1,- dro,
Simmons, the, •acksmith 3.2-194te: Mr. L. G. Searle, of St. Thong's,
is visiting with, Mr. and Mrs, W. E.
1*,10TIEIE,4,411 accounts- owing are .Middleton.
now past dne ate•mnst be settled by ,. Mr. and .11Irs. Findlay and family,
of Detroit, visited Mrs. Fiedlay's par
A car load-
ents :'Ar. and Mrs,' e�. Anderson.
of
Alberta, coal ha jrriye4.• Phone Mr. Joe Grant, of 'Lenden, attend-
•', -your order tis II .' toWn. - ed • the' funeralof "his -grandfather
• the •late Mr George -1. McLain I on,
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,.' ed mechapics."TrY: ir 1°0- service. • Arr.-. Sam. ROutleY, of Woodharn,
iene: Monday. .
.:'• We have the parts end e . t
•.i. Sandr'Elliot..' Genu ne ord parts is confined to his bed an under the
all models 1912 to carried in doctor's are.. Miss :Rhea Mills' is
•::•oteck,. ' • . • • nursing him.
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:•• •. Mr. Verne Rolston, •of PharmacY
SPECIAL -Mixed nuts'• et °•C•'• pa:College Toronto, '15 mending the
pound. -0. L. WILSON, holidays with his parents Dr. G. P.
...: and '.Mrs. Itoulsten.' -
:VOR ALE -New four -burner ca-
• ignet Hydro Stove, Me0lary's; price Mr. WM. KresS has returned - to
$95.00.-Publie Utilities. his duties et the Canaclian, Bank' of
• .- ' • Commerce:here after relievieg for a
••• -"AreYottr hens laying when the few days at the Blyth Branch.
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price Of eggs Jere high? H ip your- Mrs. Jno. Snell left on Wednes-.
T.,
Self • by•helping the hens ,pay for day for Windsor to spend the win-
, tberaselves, Give them igg Pro T ter with her daughter Mrs, 0. H.
dneer.LaYing Mash. It cr::,' tains the Smith and Mrs. G. H. McDonald.
necessary egg-producleg •oteins. - Mr. Lyle Statham, who• has been
.4IaVe yo tried our C Meal'? If atteridieg Pharmacy at Toronto and
, .• 'you Ite,'Ven't it will pay;,;; ou to give who is holidaying at his home - in
' • t-a:trial. I ',ia one of- he best and London spent the week -end in town.
:eheaee14, one ,.$4•50 ,':r cwt • , Mr. Clarence Morley, of .A.ibbrt
• At *tilig'"•tfin 'of 'tllf:.year we be- Lea, Minn.,. -visited his parents Mr.
Neve there is n thin on the market'
•,- 1 and:Mrs.:43'01h Morley the latter part
your hogs Ateede b, ..,,,!': than hog rain; of the Week and underwent an oper-
eral. We can. Are,' yen this p.,:t $3,'
-,, ation at Victoria Hospital, Lendon.
Per. cwt. • •,.•.
..„. ' He -is getting along nicely.
For No. i ge ity Feeds cone to .,. a ... _ • . ... ..a. •
H.A.RVEY 13ROS. • ar. eorge sicbeam, at Burr to,
N.Y., attended the funeral •on Mon -
January
co
41.F. 1erue;' Utod M. AI •
- Minister
mde Lena cantos, A.1-4.,C.11f., Organist
10,00 a.m.----3ttuday School • ,
11 ant..-itie Angel and the
7 p.m. -"The Message 'of the Man-
ger" •
ChristMas Mesie
Sunday .Seltool :supper ;And en -
cert will be hele this (Thurseey)
weeping',
.NOTIO14,1--1-IaVing dis ed of my
gas station je 2 keter orth, all ao-
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countare now durP and- must be
•••:. • • .settled befere 1 e• eginning of the
',•,•-, --'r ----'-"3-4:far.r-WIY1'. PE 4" ICK.
• LOST -On Main
fold with $1500 1 b
will he given to per
same. 'te the Times
day of his father, the late Mr. G. X.
Be was aecomPanied home
by his mother wig? Will visit 'at his
home for a eoUple ormeitths.
' Mrs. (Er.) tip.apin, of Hamilton,
visited with her mother Mrs. Camp -
lack bill bell in Exeter the latter part of the
'toward week. Her mother returned to
returning the Hamilton with her to remain for
dvoeate Office. the winter. •
• (Mes. Clinton Brown, of Stephen.
WANTED few head of young who has been 111 and under the care
ca,ttle to feed fib, ti3 winter. • Apply of Dr. Pletcher was taken, to London
•„ .," , H. May, R. R. , ntralia, Phone Sunday in, Mr. R. N. Rowe's ambul-
,,, , 175 r 35 'Exeter- -5.,:,.!: ance. She is at present at the home
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of her parents Mi. and -Mrs. A1on2o
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For Sale --A Spa an lectrle ra- Hodgins. '" - '
dio very slightly , 's,,.,. • Original A. season's ticket for the Rink
price $285. now, $150 ' SandY Elliot would make a „splendid- Christmas
gift. Persons over 16 $4.50; chil-
ESTRAY ST -:ER---Strayed onto dren 16 years and under $3.50; and
the premises a .,sr. Moir, one mile 12 yearsand under $2.5e. Tickets
,•,,e„ south of4densall 'in or a,bOut Novem- are good •on band nights.. Special
ber 20th, 't;29 'ne red steer, two prices for family tickets.
years old.
•same by prove : ,
• Ing expenses. --
man have have
roperty and pay -
y Howard.
1 F-5 -3 tp.
FARM FOR SALE -Lot 3, Con.
1, Hay Township. 7 •room frame
•house, 2 bank barns 36 86 L
:.shape; implement shed •x 36; a
' 4hitittn house 15x20; 2 bcid wells;
well dral ed; 6 acre
65 cr5sfa11 plow!
aria) in 1y; goo
- well fend cl; ole
• froth Ext. Oe
• session 1, ar
ther par ,
or Thed.
fall wheat;
and the "bal-
Milverton and IMilbault and lie has
orchardfairly
already assumed his n.ew duties, Mr.
;•,
to sehool; mile
he main road; Pos-
1st, 1930. For fur -
I'S apply to H. Bierling
aleer, Bay P.O.,
Some. of the roads in this com-
munity were blocked owing to the
snow storm on Wednesday last and
motoring was difficult. A couple of
trueks,..spent a number of hours try-
ing to reach Hensall from Exeter
and were disabled in the attempt.
Rev. Borden Cunningham, of St.
Thomas, hat been appointed the new
Rector of the Anglican chorales at
• We have purchased a
•• Power White nixing
are open for . ork.
wash and dist fd
honeee, ate.
eharge. Hogar Baby Chick :Hatch-
ery. Phone 184w, Exeter. 8-1-tfc
p-tO-date
chine and
et as White -
°Ur barn, hen -
y work, moderate
If Yon wish to b or. sell a farin
ickertI, Exeter.
or hottSe see R. E.
POULTRY' WAN • DD -We are it
the market Riede at poultry
saying th ig st prices. Trucks
will eall. to 30, Dashwood, 0,
Anderson. 9-2d-tfc
110G,VitTlf 33ABY CHICX
3LITCREllY
PRRDS
our Supply of feeds are ns more
oduiplote than ever and, yo r needs
ftiVbiek Starter, Grow Ma I, Clihilt
Peed, Loy Mash, Beef NT al, Bono
Med, Alfalfa Meal, °sr., r shalt
tlrito Co1idmiS4rtitittertir , etc. can
be promptly filled,
POVJTRY gek
It is nowlinie to l' Yb the dull
li115t elfittlitat 1 frol Yoth, flank,
Our charge1 .00 be 100 hells. We
are c59it buyer Of PdIr. 0011 Its
'Oen Yon haVe mit to
Our 'BOW Slift e Of leg handl
Ilea lust arrlved. 11 sizes attl eo-
lorS,
and Mrs. Cunningham and babe vis-
ited in Exeter during the past week.
Huron County snow plow Was in
Exeter on Thursday last.- The snew
plow had cleaned the -road on the
Blue Water Highway and bad cOnle
throtigh to Exeter by Crediton and
returning Via Dashwood. The plow
was fitted to a large truck folloteed
by a second truck. ' • • .0
:Kenneth 'Simpson, who recently
lost his right errt in au aetidont. at
W. J. Smith's ,ehopping mill, Cen-
• tralia, and Who Was rushed to St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, is mak-
ing splendid improvement. It is
expected that he will return home
In the course of a few days.
Rev: W. R. Alp of the United
Church, Auburn, has accepted a call
,to the Changers United 'Church Ot-
taWal as assistant pester. Rot, W.
Afortimore, returned missionary
from China, will take charge of the
Aubttrti eirealt at the beginning of
the year. The. change was ratified
at the Meeting of Presbytery one
day last week.
Members of the Thanes Mad
,,Parmers ebb together with their
wives hot a, very enjoyable oyster
• supper and dance in the 'Opera,
House on Thursday evening of last
week. A sumptuous supper was
served with an abundant supply of
oysters alter which cards and deno-
ting Were 014001 About, ono hun-
dred persons were present and Mr.
A. Polllek was fat charge of the
oystots,
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JAMES. ST. UNITED 'CHURCH
OF -CANADA
Rev, D. MoTavisI#, Pastor
IV. It,. Goulding A.T,C.M,
Organist and Choir -Leader
11 a,m.-"The Shepherds and the
Angels Song."
3 p.m. -Sunday School. White Gift
Service.
7 p.m. -"The Babe of Bethlehem"
in tableau and song.
Thirty one musical numbers, choir
anthems, chlidren's Christmas Car-
ols from • the gallery, songs of the
Shepherds and Visemen interspers-,
ed with the •story of the birth of
Christ ie tableau, Zacharias in the
Temple, The Annunciation, Journey -
to Bethlehem,. Visit of Shepherds,
The blessing of Simeon, the cothing
of the Wisemen all portrayed in
beautiful pageantry. Everyone is
invited to this hour of worship.
ChristmaS Entertainment, Mon-
day-, December 2rd.
MAIN ST. UNITED;;CHURCH"
OF CANADA ,
" Rev. C. Moorliouse
•• Organist, Miss E. Huston
11 • a.m.-"Lok Who's Here." A
Christmas message. !,
3 p.m.-ChUrch School. We invite
ll fortner boys and girls to:be
with us. -
7 pan, -"Dealing kindly and .truly
with Christ." An invitation and
welcome to all our hoMe coming
friends. ,
7.30 p.zn. Thursday-l?rayer and
praise.
7.45 p.ni. Friday -Christmas Con-,
cert.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH• •
Rev. J'; J. renton, B.A./ Rector• .
- Smutty before, Christmas
11 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Ser-
mon. •
3 p.m. --Sunday School and Bible
Class
p.m.-Eveiumng and ppecial ser-
mon, Subject "God's prepara-
tion of the :3-elVs' for ChristiantY.!•
Last .of the series."
ClikRISTWAS DA.Y
8 a.m.-Holy'Communion 4
10.30 a.m.-Morning Prayer and
Vommunion.
Mr. -Bruce Rivers, who recent
underwent an -operation- for append-
icitis is not getting along as well crs
his friends would like to see. Be
has been suffering with, severe pain
in one of his legs. • `'
Special Sal
Men's Ribbed Underwea
98e per garment
Men's ileeced Lined On
5c per garmen
• Boy's le °cod Lined
4 c per germ
•wear
derwear
t.
Boy's 8,11-w s $1.10 each
,
Men's Fine Shirts t • clear at
and some 0 d line 'to clear at less -
than est. •
Good mix 1 T at 48e per. lb.
hil it lasts
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= You will find the gift problem solved right here, Conte i and see the many att etaidllye Fo_
and practical gitis to be found in this store. We otter something practical facie yb
H. B RLING,
Phone 10i.
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Club Bags,' Suit CaSes, Hat Boxes, and •` In' all the newest 54
= Overnight Grips. All new goods. ahle for gifts at SLIM, $1.
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• Boxed Handkerchiefs FANCY TOWELS
Hundreds to choose from. In linen and Turkash.
many nen desIgns.
2.5c., 35c., 50c. to $140 25c., 29c., 35c. 50c. to $1,09
UNDERWEAR
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The finest quality
Vests $1.50;* BI
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FANCY PILLOW
In the new shape.;
$2.50, $3.75 and $ 00
Fancy Plaid Blankets
All 1V•nol and beautiful
colorings. Each $7.59
ul quality silk,
00; Bloomers $1.50
Fancy Colored Bed Spreads' =„
in Blue", Rose and Poltl
• Special each
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15 love'
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• Porcelain and Chinn'
patterns in China and Pore
stock patterns. What would
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Boxed Hamdkerch
In linen and fancy c
75c. to $1.00
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MEN'S SILK S
In the newes
$2.50 an
RFS , •FORSYTHE, PYJAMAS
sulPe°1 Weir'Innae Una fast colors =,
3.00 . • $2.75 and $am t'
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In new styles and colorings.
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rassware, and Cut Glass
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oat come in,1
• a fine assortment we offer. • We will ap-
around. And be sure to bring your friends
BRACES .AND ART
All
All nicely boxed
• 50c., 75c. and $1.,00
OVES AND MITTS
In the best makes.
75c. to $3.00
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and HOCKEY SHOES.
• $2.25 to $4.50
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Christmas. Groceries.
Our Christmas Groceries are the finest that we can procure and our
prices ,ill -always be the lowest. '
WE WANT' YoURITOULTRY 'ANO' WILL' PAY 'Tug HIGHEST. PRICE
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• ..Becenee -of-111 heelth t,ICingigeill;
gins, M. P. for East Middlesex will'
retire front 'public life at pe end of
the present Canadian parliament,
according to an announcement made
at. the aneual -meeting of- the -Con-
servative Association of the 'riding'
on Sattirday.
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Four places were' entered by rob-
bers at St. Marys during the early
hours, of punday morning. There
was 200 pounds 'of butter.taken. from.
tho St. Marys. creamery. •• The 001
room, barber . shop and C.N.R. . sta.
tion were .also.entered -.Mit the mar-
auders did not meet with much suc-
cess.
Phone 20w and 20j '
AMBULANCE
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Just a few more days
AND THE nu* BUSH WILL RE OVER FOR, ANOTHER YEAR
And wc 'remind YOU. that Avo have many good buys tor the
careful shopper. Remember every copper -11 save this year will
bo needed,.
We are sacrificing on many lines " order to clear out our
shelves its 15c, Sherbet Glasses 1. 5c.; 75c. Dish Pans tor
35c.; 35e. Wash 13asins for 25c.; 75cells for 40c.; $i2.00 Wool
Blankets $9.50 a pair; $9.50 Auto 111 Tor $6.00; $1.25 Hose for
98c.; Children's Cotton Itose 5 pairs gfr 98c.
Salted Peanuts 19c. a pound; stud Jumboes 25c. a pound;
Largest Orange elle. a dozen; Cr e Candles and Chocolates 25c,
a pound; INIIxe uta (no Deana 25e. a pound. lust coral's:1re
our (reality will like goods..
Christmas • lowers, Plants Aselias, Primates, Cyclamen, cut
Flowers, Carnet ns, 'Narcissus anything you Want WO wIll try
and get.
:flee Cream.
etc.
Large Pim/
duced.
Christmas C
bones°.
AND ItEME, Mit ANtnIASS Will Curd Your Cold 25e.
LestlY-We sh • 1 .our castomors and triads tip 'Merriest
Christniaa and a p ProsPerous New Year.
rders for C ;dines, Peke, yule logs, indnVidualS,
rata atiell
records for $25,00, All records re -
dozen up, SaaIs, Tags, Cords and 11,11).4
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Will Please Him at Chri mas
Gun LINES THIS YEAR ARE RETTEIL TIL EVER. BEFORE
A• T POPULAR PRICEs
• Boxed Tiei at 51 , 75o, $1-.00. and son' ing nifty at $1,50
Scarfs th , are real 'dressy, !tone 1.50 to $3.00 •
I-Iandkerehlefe; thi ialled and fancy from' 4 for:25c. to 50c, each
Fa y Silk at 75e. .
Tie and Hand rchief Conibination „ that aro very popular
' all colors 75c: - box
Gloves in wool, pi skin, kid and fur- nod' from 75c. to $3.00 pair.
• Socks in isle, Silk eh& W 1, Fancy Wool, Etc.
• Cuff and collor 1 .xes, soft collor olders, combination, eigarette
cases lebu t leather.
Sweaters and veater Coats i the newest fancy. combination
Dressing Gel 4, both silk d wool; from $7.00 to $9.00
Shirts in a widi range from, 60; to fancy broadcloth at $3,00
Belts we r Initialled' ue les from $1.00 to $1.50
erwear, t • •:plece and combination
Hats a cl Caps. *large range to choose from
MAKE. THIS yo iHD QUARTERS It` 1 -OU WANT TO MARE
SUREBASING THE COY'S 'AND MEN
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TAMAN
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The hockey game scheduled with
Zurich. for Thursday of last 'week
.did not materialize because of the
roads being. blocked.
W. R.'GOULDI
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choi, aster
Jaws 5 United numb .
Ins ructiot n
Piano Wen ( • an
Supervisor 1 Mie itiSchools
Studia, Alain S •ox 57, Phone 192
- EXE R, ONT
Ernest -larvey
MINER t I I:RNCE BROKER
presenting
Mutu • Life of Canada
Life, Fire, Automobile, Etc.
SAFET RAZO
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DoROTHY E.
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(Hnor Graduat(')
We telt this opp unity of ex-
pressing o r shleere LpprOcilltiOn or
your warp age dui, o' the year.
Wishing en o alid all a Jotoua
Christmas.
'MEN
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Piano, Vi Harmony, Theory;
Studio N. brit Strect Box 160,
EX ER, ONTARIO
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Dyeing and )ry • AeartIng Parlor Is
Site tlic post of-
fice and hi- atto is "SerVity
SatisfaCtiOn ranteod."
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