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EXETER, ONT., THURSDAY MoRNING, DECEMBER 26th 1929
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We wish to thank our many cu omers
for their patronage during 929
and wish ou alt a ve
Happy & rosperou
TRAQUAIR
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ZIRTHS
v1)1LANI)-111 Blanshard, ,StinclaY,
December 15, 1929, to Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Copeland, a son'
((ilenn Malawi.)
IVIARRIAate7S
$01,1101—HODGINS — Chicago,
Deeember the 1001, 029, by Rev.
J. Thomas, of Graeo M. E. eherch,
Teen's E., daughter of Mae algid
rrs.Alonzo Ilodgies, of Landoll,
fmeeerly of Crediloh, to Charles
,ritileteeof tee \Vita, son
of Mr., and Mrs, J. 3tdien, Salm%
Celitse,
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•••-11E,YNOLDS—At the Main
Street Wee/Inge ,on Mondayy, De-
eembee .25ed, John Grob, cif MI
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Twp, to r•ANK. Elizabeth Lee Rey-
nolds, of Santa Cruz, Cele by Rev.
C. J. Moorhottee:
DEATHS
STUWART---• in Ilxi*.iter on Sunday,
. December 22, 1929, John T. Ste-
wart,in him 79th year.
JOHNS -.1n Vieloria Hospital, Lon-
don, on WednectdaY, December the
IL 1029, Andrew Wilfred Jolias,
travel 59 weave Intl 11 months.
1OiTX- 111 Woodhull, on 'Tues-
day, Beeoniber 17, 1929, Sitaittel
ltelltlY, in his 79th yeat.
ALLISTER—In Stephen -TOWneltip,
on tiluesdaY, December 17, 1939,
Mrs. Elizabeth Allister In her 85111
Year.
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1929 closes even year that has preve.a to be, on the wile/le,'
prosperous one for Canada. Following eel it _hes ape/a a periled 9f.
national material clevelPenteni., quite unprecedeated, tor ite first tee,
montha it maintained the record ot the. three or Par yeas that Pre-
ceded IL In PlarinfactuallIg, in Mining, is pudding construetion, in
trade, in power :develemnent, 1929 bas been A good, year for Cane -
da. The basic industries, such As wheat, engar, steel and PeIV Mae
terials have not suffered from inflation, but have been kept on a
Stable basis.
Despite all werelegs, far too many of:our Canadian ettleeles, of
all ranks, followed the financial will-lo-theewlepot fictitious veltIeS
and suffered in the fatal financial crash of Ilia leStefew weeke. TIM
pity is that the weak and good natUredly yentUrehome Java fallen
the victims of the strong and the well -Informed,
- Despite the disaster of the stock markets; in fade of the redae-
tion ef the agricultural productiveness of the Prairie proVinces to '•
less, than halt 'their yield for the previous three. years; despite the
droeth that made FoluldleaS the hopes of the Wailers for a- good .
lerop in Qatari°, the business outlook le cheering. If only the Cana-
dians heed the, signals calling upon theta to ppend less for lnxuries,
,to utilize home preclucts'' to trade with the people. who will trade
with them, to cast out tastes that must prove tormegtorse to give
first place to, things And conditions and principles, that are et fleet .
importance, 1930 may Well be welcomed with the ringing of bells
and manly hearts, the only menace that threatens Catadlan life is
the materializing of her conceptions as to what cen_stitutee her wel-
fare. To one and all we extend our best wishes for healtk ande
happiness in the. New Year.
PARM CHANGES " •
' I Mr. Fred Delbridge, of Winchei
sa`,, hag disposed of his splendid
farm. to Mr. 'Wm. Stephen. The farm
egnipped with splendid buildings
and :With hydro. •Mr. Stephen has
i*en.renting the Hawkins farm.
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!Following the practice for the
Christnias music on Thursday even-
ftig the. choir -of JAMBS St. Chereh,
were pleasantly surprised by a visit
from Santa Claus who presented each
of; the. Members With a small gift'
EXETER W1NS FliOaf ST, MARYS
In the first scheduled game of the
year Daeter Juniors defeated the St.
Marys juniors at St. Mays on Mon-
day evening by the sore of 4 to 2.
The gaiue throughout as fast and a
good- exhibition of hockey was dis- t *
played. The first peried produced •
no score but in the second period the
Exeter team bulged the Viable four:
Wednesday elejt4•
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a Wider the 74141/ - c el, ..c.
lAgirebileteNee, 'Pei * •
Neat Wedn,Warehe
the ValIer will, •Agaik, „
ee
. „.
ThareilaY, All .000*
the ettlee by Tuesday.:
New Tear"'
Till be 1t1d* in ea,
Opera •
Newr,
•vx 4
Old a
fl•TSt
',Every])
tbililg 'Youi
the hegien
nip Dancing
03 -04 -goo
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nleofee. Came' e•
title to nitaite 'inereee'a
a the New Year., .-
Delieilfg fro u SAO ni tta..2.0/ .11t*
Ladies FleBee)4 rrev.i0e• ,I•n4ec! et:t
Zadinission 116e.
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tile St. Marys outfit were onie-:
f '-`,e-neessierae Ford. *In ' ,i •
unable to get the.
the final session however, 't y
ceededin scoring twice. Snell for
F
the winners,ecored two goals while.
Munn and Creech got the °there. -
'Ford in goal for the Winners made
some good saves while Passmore and
Munn on the defence .g.eve him good
protection. The gaine was elean
throughoutwith only one penalty be-
ing handed out by the referee;I:G.
Cocierane. The game was witnees-.
ed by a good crowd. The meat genie'
will be plaYed in Exeter on *Fridaya,
Deetihibea*'2't " The 'Exeter' line up:
Goal, Ford; defence, Passmore
Munn., centre, Snell; wing, Joynt
and Creech; subs: Laing and, Peyde.
from the leader Mr. and Mrs. W. Ra
Goulding. A vote et thanks was
tendered to Mr. and Mrs,- Goulding,
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NTAS CLAUS FUND
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The: Santa Claus rend, has met
with a liberal response, and the Exe-
astelf ChAnther -of Coaniieree Wish- to •
eXpress their appreciation to those -
who have helped to make the fund a
success. committee -of ladies and
the eXeeutive met at the Canadian
•Bank of Commerce on Saturday eta
ening and made arrangements -for
the. distribution. Numerous homes
were Made happy through the gener-
Ositar Of• the citizens The amount
reported last week :Tat; 146:50.- Further centributions received were:
•aLANY THANKS -
At this season of the year when
.greetings or best wishes ere being
expressed- on every hand One of the
most appreciated. messages that came
in the editor's. mailbag was the fol-
lowing letter of commendation:
Deal' Editor?, '
Permit me to thank you very
much for your Christmas article
on. the front page of last week's
issue. Those truly are senti-
ments expressed in such .a fine
way as to reach the most corrod-
ed heart. We thought it so fine
this. note is to say so.
Your recent Editorial addi-
tion has been. also fine and por:.
sonally this seems to us to have
added geeatiy. to An already
good "weekly.' It meths to us
only right that you should know
that your efforts in thisaailec-
tion are being 1tpprei-ty
those reading your publi Wan.
Our Season's Greetinge
,A.nother letter of appreOlation
comes from Mrs. la A. 'toss, of Win-
nipeg, who states that it is her Week-
Ily pleasure to watch for the postman
be Monday mornings for then he
brings the ,Times -Advocate.
Mr and Mrs. Edgar Rundle, of; To-
ronto, spent Christmas with relative
here.
.C,A111) THA.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshi 3ohns and
daughter MO Alm, visit to thank
their many lend for the kindness
slime them 11 1' ir reeeet•bereaVe.
Meet; alsO f • 0 messa. es. of OM.
1)40Y.
*CAM) OF ANUS'
Mrs. John T. S ,wart and family
wish to expr ss eh' sineere thalike
to their mai- elide find neighbors
tS
for the anapressione cet Itiednese
and sympeti extended to them-
thete sad be evement,
-CA811—At his Ude, residenee
Us" 33 Duke St., St. Catharine:a,
Ont., ou Tuesday, Dee. 2401, 1929
C r le s AP th ttr, b elo veil husband
et Agnes Joon Case in his 75111
Year, Mineral Dee. 27th at three
p.m. to Victoria LeVell cellieteree
St. .CatharlifeS,
Walteta Cutbush 1.06
H. S.`Walter 1.00
Griggs Stationery Store, 1.00
A. 0. Elliot 1.00
.Day 1.00
Dr. Roulston 1,00
P. J.Deibridge ' 1.00
^ Miss Winnifred Huston • 1.00
R. N. Creech 1.00
, A. F. &"A. 11I.
2
W. E. Middleton 1%00
0
S. M. Sanders 1.00
B. M. Francis
e :0000
Albert Tra.quair
13. Lindenfiehl: 1.00
R. E. Pickard 1.00
G. S. Atkinson 1.00
E R. Hopper 1.00
Jos. Senior" 1.00
-Njraer
GliC°CeubOranilinegha.rt 1.00
1.00
Home & School club 10.00
Total . ,.$ 96.50
LOTS OF SNOW .
A. heavy snow storm visited this
section onWednesday lest and block-
ed the roads for motor traffie. The
snow storm folloWed the sleet sterin
and played havoc.with the heavilY
laden wires particularly of the tele-
phone company. Fortunately there
was thee clistrubance of the hydro
system, the power being off :Only
twice and for short intervals. Tele-
phone connections however wore
badly disrupted and for several days
there was nO connection with out
side places. There is ne report. Of
poles or *wires down le this vicinity
but therc is a large number ot poles.
clown between Ltican and London.
Although the roads have been heav-
ily drifted, traffic has been fairly
good, the Dashwood •stage has no
missed a trip, The rural eourierg
have missed some trips but are again
on the rounds. A number metered
Ito London on Wednesday ,a1n1 had
icillificulty iti making the return trip.
IMr, Rowe was in Loaden with his
allibulance to bring home the. re-
elable or the late Wilfred johns and
' be was several times en the
road and had to be towed In, Mr.
Peter Colenteit was called Mit about
ten o'clock to haul metotiets through
the drifts about a halt a mile south
Of town.. He was Were for seeeral
honey .
tlinomm,
THE yA.TB-391* T STEWART
• Theta, passed away on SU ;
ceiriber :2 24d, at his xesidenceon John
Street joint T. Stewart in his. 79th
year :after. an illness extending oyer
a period of severe' menthe.' De
ceased leasborn in Durham County
and at an early age moved ewIthehis.
parents and elder brotheaero a fariii:
In 13Ianshard toweship. At the age
of ten .years the fanillY Moved to the
faeni on the north east bouudeearsof.
Usboine now owned by Mr. 3'as.laea-
lantYne. ,"In 1888 deceased Was
lilted in- marriege to Isabelle Camp-
bell and for 34.' -years made their
home on the germ hi Usborne new
oceepiecl by ..theee eider son J. Al -
Titer. Seven years ago they reeved
to Exeter at tuitll of Mr.„ Stewart's-tleath
In polities he was a Conservative'and
in religion a Presbyterian until' the
time of church Union when he be-
came a member of Samos St. tutted.
church which he attended' as long as
health permitted. Besidee. his be-,
reamed widow be is survived by two
sone,' j': Aimee on the homestad and
Liewellyn,'of Montreal; also three
Miss Joan 'Welker, of London, Miss
Sadie Walker, of Torento: Wise Mil-
dred Walker, of it, Ierariels and Miss -1
1111an Walker, ,of 'Burlington, spent
Christmas with theft menet! errs,
\Vin. Walker* Meter North. jTnekty.
biethera find leve sister, Andre*, of
Montreal, George of )3eileville, Jas.,
et Seitterfli,'"eirs. J. McLaren, ofeSea-
Ga me c
This is the
eerie's. Exete
led . •
seco genie of the
.d f eated et. eferyie
be, a score id to on efo.ndly eight.
'Come out and e two hot Junior
teams play
Aanifseeene Adults 25c.
AMeoig those who spent-Cliristaita
:in. town were:
Mr. C. •C. Pilon, ef. Windsor wttit
his family; Mr. and. Mrs, Frank.
Newman and sone Kingston, 'With
•Mrs. R. G. Seldon; Mr, ad :Mks.
nyeeeeTilekey anifeson, of London,
aitrolt, at :ntfad‘,..alrsoiG)eiciei iel:rwesso;a0,;t11,0;
�f
t am' wi( '4gIvIra".6t
u1O3rd Sehroelervand babe, dy De-
mr, and
fathilye. Die„eliaguee Ahcl '
FiAnces Pearce, (If tendon, at theia
respective homes; Miss Hattie Hence-
forth of Woodstelik, wiebehar fethee
Mr.; Jae. '1-randford;, eatAagnerite
Aldworth, of Stratford eittO Pate-
eats; Mr. Chas. Aches etiter`4,1.vie
parental roof; Miss Dorn. 'Snell, et.... -i•e'
St. Thomas, with her paianits; Mr, C.
Collingwood, Towonteceit )ds hhni
here; Miss .Alice
with. her mother.; ellseeesittriat,lettee:,
wald, MarjOrie N(.7'esteotf;
Dearing, of London, with theie pee-
ents.
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CHRISTMAS T.4111,1,1311 *
PRESENTEI) IN ;TAMES
SMOOT UNITED C1113104., lea
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Inpite of thrluarem nalaveatirs• - - - •*;, i
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forth and Mrs, A. Bolton, of town., and blocked roads the James Street . ee.
Fiteeral service was held on Tuesday. ening
Tavish assisted by. Rev. S. Anthony. Ali
afternoon conducted by -Rev. D. e -
interment -tees made. in elle Exeter
eemetery. Friends attendieg.the fu- letanbiteetiduclivuten s filled Sunday ev- .. ,.
Babe of Bethlehem" was presentee .., •
foam was erected -and. special light-
ing was. Metalled 'which gave exe.e?-
tableau and song. A reified piae-
as the 'Christmas story "That
ttio*elali-uia.slIss(.33Gre,r)trutdaenSnitne:vaarta,itTiottroolz. lent effect to ' the tableaue • Tha
Asiera.rojlalsi;St3\efilv.yeNtvaaneitclel,lisatewart, net" with the enuneiatilea
u,,i,.t..„ to lachaelas, announcing the cote...
ellen; The 'pallbearers wo3re.:Ma'°•:jesa's:r's4. ,ing of John the IlaPtist followed 1.r.,
N. A. Stewart, l'os, Settler, F. P. Del- the enunciation hi Mary, announchtie
bridge, P. Wood, Wit. Ward, E, Lin- the eomine, of .Christ be an .aage3.,
denfield. The third scene was "Mary's visit t 1
Elizabeth followed by the jonreeer
J1
nee. L.pn...t.spr:;;„.0, ow' Lega' ' to Bethlehem; the announcemene te-
Department of the American Tele- the ShePherds; tbe Shepherda9 visit
with his paeetts Mr. and lire. ;awe', Mi: stable; the visit of Josenu alai . ,
temple end the OSSing o 0100 ;
•et e ' With ti 1)413 4,4 the,
phone Co., Chicago, spent Christmas
rsoes and is returuing to 'Cliteago, 0Clowitilnngusioettatiliitiertitirs: livIrrne...;61;d1,1011.reoi
0117Milrl,riadint.Yd. Mrs, W; Dearing, Mrs. W. 1 including anthems by an 1 visiblaee
Rolliee, of London; Mr. lee, afeDon- ' ehelr, thildrenee carols from t o .04,..-..
iery, songs of tho Shenber43 'Uzi
oWf it8'ehrtiirtnw.aslille:d8lry".th:fPal$11%
D. McTavish; the angel wee, a
sented by Miss 10108d0 Httate•r:'
blaya,Itil.11ises, RR:: :1:Vset: lor,10,1;711:1$4,11 C.,
Miss Oraee t'reeeli; Antila• MO rc-, ' .
photess, Mrs. Citas.. r fAir.; Y
byi);l.wotkizeli;neteits,6.0 :
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' 11AP 11 J. W.T.
F, Petesona, .
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Wiste moll bY L. Paesectal,
rt wallies to It Willlan1S; else Solha
roue for thole by Mervin CtIdanote, re
one and, all ex- dentitW, Mrs, Cl,aig. i,.
for a 10,13oy and, by .Oraelo Strant-
V-IleniAn W. Mrs. . Mu go
1?asory. ,
-
aid, Mr. Peter Bobertson, of Strat-
ford and Mr. S. Robertson, Chicago
spent Christmas. with Mrs. T. G.
Creech,
Miss Eifilyn Howard, tif the Col-
lege of Edacatimi Toronto, is spend-
ing the holidays 'With her ,parents Mr,
end Mrs. G. S., Howard. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard enc trist mas
at Brecerield.
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