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LOCAL NEWS • '4*ter Markets
Arr. .11: 4?1:41•ViS, wise hag been On , (,:.'Wheat
the staff of the 'Canadian. Bank 'Of .1 'Onts 2tie, •
4 barley 280. ' • 7.•
Bran $1.10 • • • '
; 'SltOrta .31,95;- $30.00 a. ton,
; La* Qrade'Fleur(,$f:05 ' •
WelOome Fleur' V.00
Model Flour 52.70
autob Flour $2,80
Creamery Butter 35e,
Dairy Butter 270. to 300.
Eggs, extras 30e.
Eggs, „firsts 25c.
Eggsseconds 20e.
.liegs, 510,00
COrunteree, Win4Sert,, bee' been.
transferred to. the Trenton Branch.
Mr.•
Dave spent ...Mptle.y,.;.witit-- hiS
parents, in town, • • "
Mr, and .Mrs. Frank Tayler spent
New Year's'with Mr. and Ms. Nor,.
man. Fer4„ O Detreit, Mr, Wier'
reprrned home Fridny while Mrg.
Taylor accompanied by Mrs, Chas:
Box who have been visitinis" in• De -
10 r 4 time returned home talt!
•Tuesday.
Miss . :Geraldine Redden, .
Vin"
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Heden, Of London, has 'returned ,to
her home atter spending her .•Christ-•
mas.holiclaye with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs—Jonathan. IcYdd, EXetef
North, She had the pleasure of Slug-
aCocals
There•will be 'skating on the rink
fug for Santa Clans over CJGc at Mondays,. :Wednesdays and Saturdays.
London on Christmas Eve,
• :airs, Penrice, who 1144 beenThIrder
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All those who have been inembert
of the Home & Sobool Club are 're-
quested to attend business meet -
i, Saturday, January 10, at 8 pan.
in the Library basement.
The regular meetingof the Exeter
Branch of the Canadian Legion will
be held on Thursday evening Jan-
narY 8th at' 8 o'clock in the club
rooms, Importent business, Capt.
'runless, of London, will address the
meeting on the new pension •plan,
All ex. -service men are invited.'
M. W. Pfaff, Secretary.
ANNUAL 3IEETrea •
The Annual Meeting of the Exeter
Agricultural Society will be held in
the Town Hall, Exeter, on Tuesday,
January 20th, at 2 o'clock p.m., for
the purpose of receiving reports,
election of officers and the transact-
ing of any other business in the in-
terests of the Society.
. A. meeting of the Directors will
be held at 1.30 o'clock p.m.
F. 411erinigton, Pres,,
R. G. Seldon, Secretary
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ANNUAL .3.1EEITEVG
The Annual Meeting or the Exe-
ter Horticultural Society will be held
in the Town Hall on Friday evening,
January 16th at eight o'clock for re-
Oeiving reports, the election of of-.
ticers and the transaction of general
business. . J. G. Stanbury, Secretary-
Treas. . -8I•2tc
be (lector s ewe, is. impr6 vi ng,
Alles Amy Shapton was off duty
for Several days owing to illness. .
Miss Catherine Woods, of London,
spent New Year's at her home here.
air. Howard Leary, of London,
spent New Year's with relatives in
town.
IMr. and Mrs, Benson Tuckey spent
1 ttihvees.7eek-end in London with rela-
Mrs. (Maud Heywood is.visiting for
a
• few weeks. with her daughter in
Windsor,
, Mr. Bruce Rivers was confined to
the house for several days suffering
train a cold.
,ArigsRuby Treble, of Toronto,
'spent 'New Year's •the guest of Mrs.
'Q. H. Sanders,
. Mr, Mark Mitchell, of Centralia,
anent New Year's with his sister
Mrs,. Rio. lillorley. •
Mr. john Cole has been confined
to his home' for several days, under
the doeter's care.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dilling, of
near Hensel', spent New Years with
Mr, and. Mrs. E. M. Quance.. •
•••1111-. • H. J. Kestle is visiting for a
few days with his brother-in-law
;Mr. Harley.,Sanders, at. Windsor.
l' The friends ot Mr. Fred ,Bawden
will regret to know that he is con-
: fined •to his boa through illness
i Mr. Wilbur Cluff has returned to
Torouto after .spending the holidays
with. Afr• and Mrs. Wm. Ryckman.
!tr. and Mrs, 'Wm. Kydd, of Tor -
The Thames Road Fanners' Clubonto, •called on Mr. and Mrs. K. J.
are holding their annual Oyster Sup-
'
(Sims on "Sunday and other relatives.,
per in the Opera House, Exetor,,on
Friday, January 16th. club members
aro asked to bring the same as other 1 ald. • and' dauGhter, Mrs. Gordon
year with the exception of the, milk Dasols.-
which is being provided. Arrange- Mr. and Mrs. '3. Rydall and son,
merits for the program are not yet of Shallow Lake, attended the tuner -
=Inlet°. . al ot• the late Mrs. Wm. liydd , on
coke :which is not all taken, anyone :Special services are being broad -
wishing same place your order new,' casted- by Billy Sunday ev.ery atter-
We still have inauiries for ARmrta noon at 2.3.0-rielock from Buffa10 for
coal, anyone who can :handle a ton, the next two weeks.
•of this, order immediately and. we
will Secure a car as soon as we have „
•.w.r. Jas. Morley returned home lea
Sufficient Orders. •reek from Victoria Ho.spital, Lon7;
Mr. J. R. McDonald spent a few
days in Toronto with McDon-
The Club has ordered a car of Saturday.
Percy.Passmore, See'y, • don, • g
•• 1 ment for ear trouble.
.. . FOR. SALE—A. quantity. of table!' Mr. Harry Greb 13.A., who spent
carrots. Apply to J. Van Camp, Ex-' the holidays with his father has re-
eter.
where he had under one treat -
POR SALE—Hand power washing
machine 'and wringer. R. E. Balk -
will, • ltp.
turned to his studies at the College
of Education, Toronto.
111.r. Wm. Hackney and sister,
Miss Alice, of Hibbert, spent. New
1 Years with Mr. and Mrs. John Cole;
Mrs.Cole being a sister. ,
• STRAYED—On premises, Lot '3,'
Con. 10, McGillivray; -brown dog.
with white markings. Owner may
have same by proving property and
paying for advertisement. Apply'
Times -Advocate or Ed. Panicle'', 20-
r-4 Crediton. .
• The many friends of Mrs. Newton
• Baker, who has been ill, will regret
to know that she has not been as
well the past few days. •
Mrs. Thos. Lee, of Detroit, and
Mrs. Gordon Southcott and son Don-
• ald, of London, visited with Mrs. C.
FOR SALE—Some choice young. A. Southoott on Weanestray.
sows. Apply to Chas. Harvey, Exe- Miss Madeline Dearing and• Miss
ter. Charlotte Green, • of London, spent
FOR SALE—Plano, Sehumanoiew
cheap for January cash—S. Yelland,
Exeter. 1-1-3 tp
• During the month of January rad
have decided to give free haircuts
. to the children of the unemployed
or those in poor circumstances dur-
.ing .the hottra of 8 to 12 and t to
StVIdaYX•itfidk3VisdnesclaXs of
eaelt Week, Elmore 0. •HarneSs
12-25-tfc
Dr. Atkinson* and Dr. ttoulston,
Dentists, et Exeter, desire to -an-
nounce that their offices are closed
every Wednesday afternoons.
12-25-tte
POP. S..A.t.E---Slightly used. Elea-,
trle Radio, very cheap.—W, I. Beer
FARM FOR SALE—Choice 100 -
acre £arm with gleed buildings, North
Thamos need, convenient to market,
school and church. Fer further par-
tIeltmrs apply to Carling & Morley,
Barristers &e., Exeter, Ont,
12-18-tfe
Are yotir liens and pallets laying?
If they are not laying like Yen knew
they Should they are likely lirfesited
With intestinal warms. We tilid
nearly every flock we examine set-
lOnsly infeeted .'ftamen 1 cheap,
eiruple and sure, Worth pills two
dollars per hundred—individual dos-
es. Hogarth Ilab Y Chick Hatchery
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It Volt wish to tiny br sel) a far*
or ittntse. ace II; H. Pickard, Dieter.
POULTRY WANTED
• We are itt the Market tor all kinds
ISaling the highest pricea.
'Truelts Phone gO,' Dash.
1006d, C. AtaterSigi..
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the week -end with' the former's par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing.
Mosel's. Hugh Creech and Harry
Jennings have returned to their stud-
ies at Western "University after
'spending the holidays at their homes
here.
'arm Nightlegrtle, elno inakes her
home -with Dr. and Mr111Teher,,
• lett: Satalianye;to fsit Winter old
ifriends at, blen.former •home Wel-
-
laceburg. • „ 1,•
Mrs. :114;epreath, and two 'children
and liOnaid,wer Kincardine,
'SriPiltittlIkth4111101‘131rathr.tairst.c MC-,
;Creath's Parohts. Mr. and • Mrs. I.
lArmstrong.
Mr, C. Hodgson, who spent the peat
month visiting with his sister Mrs.
'IL Skinner and other friends around
Exeter left for his home in Toronto
Ion Saturday.
Wilfred Turnbull, who is on
the staff of the Toronto 'Technical
Sabo' hag vett-rimed to his duties
after helidaying with his Mother
I Mrs. Elhlzbetb, Turnbull.
ti• Mrs. Goodspeed has returned tO
f her duties as school teaeher at Port
Arthur and, her Son Donald has re-
turned to Albert College, I3ellevil1e,
after sfiending the holidays here.
Mr, IV, C. Pearce recently 'enter-
tained his Sunday School class at
his Ironic. After a very stittiptUetre
repast an enj'oya'ble evening was
epertt in games and amnsernerita.
tolloiving the Christmas °vacation
t number of studentS,Aave returned
• to Toronto to resuino\ their ditties:
1Vle,• Bruce Medd and MieS' Eleanor
Medd to the College of tducation:
Mr.• V. Itoutston .and Mr. Earl
'rep to Pharineek, 111r. lihigette
Vietorla 'COMM ar, Refinetli
Stanbury to osgoodo
THE ESTER TIMES -ADVOCATE
CAVEN PRESETTERIAN
•CHiPECH
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Ocriard Rhodes,
.1' Pt IllnistOr •
Iiiiietessik'Veates, 444.0.11., Orga!Rist
1•0 pcbool
a•nl.—"The g,aPdwill of the Bnsh"
7 p.lia•—"SUPTieeing"
Thursday at $ p.M. our Mid -week
service In the eltitreh.
Sunday, January 18th, there will be
a celebration of the Holy Commun.-.
ion at the meriting: serVize,
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
• Rev. DIleTevish, Paster
W. Gchldftig, A.T.C.%,
Organist and choir -Leader
11 a. m—ight lit the Darkness."
3 p.m,—Sunday School,
7 p. "Holding, • Rands—with
God." • -•
MAIN 'ST, UNITED CHURCH.
.OF CANADA
Rev. C. X. 1Floorlumse, Pastor •
Ansa Evelyn Huston
• Organist and Choir -Leader .
11 a.m.—"The vision and the Voice"
Thia is the first of a series on the
first century message to the twen-
ieth century :churches.
3 p.m.—Our churCh school.
7' pae.—"Po Alan cared for gy Soul"
• Thursday and Friday night at 8
o'cpck the week of prayer contin,
ues.
The annual congregational mee,t-
ing will be held on Thnrsday, Jan.
nary 15t,
•TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH •
-Mies K. Ma MacF•aul, Organist
,Mr. T. J. Finlay' in charge
First Sunday After the Epiphany
11 a.m.-111'orn,ing Prayer
3 pan, ---Sunday *hoc)]. end Bible
Class. •
7 p.m.—Evensong,
Mrs. Saul') Martin. is 'confined to
her bed tbroghillness.
Mrs. D. MeTaVish "who has been
confined to her bed is improving.
tiss Clive Wood, R. N., or Tor-
ento spent the, week -end with. her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood.
alOssrs Aquilla Sheere and Thos.
Tapp returned to Detroit after
•ienending theholidnys at their lionteft
here, ••
Mrs. Johnston, of•St Marys, is is
sting with •her sister, Mrs. Peter
Frayne.
•
Mrs. Geo,' 'Vivian, of Mitchell, is
visiting with her daughter, airs. H.
W. Doerr. ,' .
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'Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Newell, Strat-
ford, spent the Week-eird with Mrs.(
Newell's sister Miss.Ethel Bissett.
The residence of the , late Caleb'
Heywood•on Main Street' was offered
'for gale by public' auction on Satuni'
day last liut was.:. not sold.
Mr. Arthur' Rundle hadthe mis-
fortune' last week to run the tine
of a fork into Iris knee•with the re-
sult that he •has been .contined to
the house for several days
I,D1O3D IN, TORONTO .
;William Robert Loney,• ;beloved
husband Of Myrta Hawkshaw, (laugh,'
ter, of Mr. and, Mrs. Wesley Hawk-
shawdied suddenly in. Toronto, On.
Tuesday of last week. Mr. Loney
was buried from th6 borne , of his
raother, Waterloo street, London on
Saturday.. Mr. and mfrs. Wesley:
Hawkshaw, whoso home is in Ham-
ilton have been stopping with Mr.
an,d Mrs. R. J. Eacrett, •of Wood-
stock, the two ladies being sistere.
When they received the news of-l‘ffi.:
Loney's death ,the shalt. WO.,ieitit
• much tor Mr, iiawkshaw%andlie::aut:,
feed a paralytic stroke. The sym-
pathy' of Ur E0ir ' friends In `tlits-com,:
munity will„lbe extended in this theli
hour of bereavement.
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We are in the midst of stock4akitig and "'aim several piles of.
• remnants that will;,be cleared at' bargain prices. It will:. pay
•.you -to look them .over and save. 'money on this m1/4terial.
• 'SILK Ai(ID WOOL 1-10$1ERle
'Sizes 8 1-2 to 10. Ip sorne of the new-
est shades, values to $1,00.p
Special at per pair 59c. -
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PURE LINEN ROLLER. TOWEL
Extra good value in .a.,good wearing
• and washing pure linen.'
Special at 5 yards for 98c.
SMALL ENDS OF PRINTS '
, Splendid. for patches for quilts. They
aro mill ends and are going quickly at per
yard 10c.
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36 INCH STRIPED FLANNEI.ETTE •'
These are ▪ mill ends and come in 5 to
10 yard lengths. Worth in the regular way
25c. a yard.
Special at per yard 19c.
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Start,sav'hig.for new dinner set.' We have added to our
NEW' DINNERWARE
1
Dinnerware a new pattern called "Plaza". This is a beauti-
ful English Porcelain' in a very .smart Oesign. Start saving
this pattern and you will be surprised how soon you will have
enough to set a, table. •,
STAMPED MATS,
We are showing a number of new pat-
terns in 1 1-4 yards and 11-2 yards, 65c.
and 75c.
• NEW CHINTZ FOR COMFORTERS
Showing a' range of geatitiful new -pat-
terns.
•at per•yard
UNBLEACHED SHEETING
4,• `. 72 inches wide. ' A regular 60c. goal-
ty. Get your supply at per yard. •
48c.
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• Splendid for school
BOYS' ALL WOOL wSeWarEAinTEhRSeather
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shades. •
Special each 85c.
Men's Fleeced Lined Shirts &, Drawers
25 dozen Penman's fleeced lined shirts and drawers for men,
in all sizes. These have been reduced for January, special at
E3a. EACH.
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'mi.. and i\irs. L M.'Southeett, Mrs; I .
0. .Southcott and Miss §tella i-
Seuthcatt were in. London on: Sat.:,
nrd:ay afternoon attending the fun -
Ohl of the late -Mrs. Jas..Buekinge
ham, which was, held from the home.
Of. her granddaughter, Mrs. R. J.
piawlings, Princess . Ave, interment.
Woodland cemetery. Mrs. Buck-;
Ingham had reached the ripe old age
0.t 97. years and had been a resident'
'tri London . far 77 years. For many
years she made. her home ovith, "her;
late daughter, Mrs. Robert Sotith•••
cott. She has visited in Exeter on van.
ions occasions.
miss Mildred Wood, R. N. returne,
this week' to Sarnia after spending
the holiday .seaseh with her sister,
airs. J Luxton, tisborne and Mrs.
0. S. Winer, of town.. •
Mrs. T: treed'h and family were.
in Stratford on Sunday visiting the
former's sister, Mrs.. Peter Robert-
son, who has been indisposed follow-
ing a tall theweek previous.
Mr. and'Mrs. W. C. Pearce ami:
son, Charles inbtoted. to Syracuse,
N. Y. on Saturday •lagt where they
were tailed Wing lb the illness of
their daughter, 'Mrs, C. :Redmond.
ser.' and. •Mrs. Jas. McIntyre are
visiting with relatives in Alvinston
where • the former is recnperating
after .having his tonsils removed in
Victoria Hospital, „Landon -on. rtcj a y
last, •'.
Lillian Jean,aged fifteeit years,.
only daughter et Mr. and Mrs.
Olin. Hooperi of London, died at.
her home on Princess Ave., on alon.•
day. Mr, Hooper was -.al former rest-
,
dent of Exeter.M1s ,
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•Margaret Mins, Of Victoria
Hospital Training Seaft, spent a. few
days with; • her ther, Mrs: w
johns. On. Sui9ity evening :Misses
Margaret John; and,Pearl Wood.
Selig a very ,preasing uet 111 ilarnes
Street Uniteili' Cburch
The. luyi3 triendS tot Mr, Rd, Mur-
phy tegrep,th know that he is il1 at
his honie.' Mr. Murphy was able to
be arednd ot the .srtninter but
Oar Ole vast three 'weds has beet
again derititted. to his bed,
pleasant ereniiig, was spent at
the nettle et Miss Marjorie Pearce
on TtiesdaY eireting of last week in
honor of Miss Evelyn I-Ioward
daughter of Mt, G. S. itoward, Prin.!
clpal of Exeter Public School, wile'
lett last Week or Listowel where she,
has beeti engaged to teach in the'
Liateirei Ittgli'School, Atter a pleae•.
ant evening spent fti rf,inies and
arnusenients a dainty lunch was serv,
edby the hostess.
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FIX•ETEllt WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ,•
• Owing to the holidays the Deceit
ber meeting of the Exeter Women'
Institute was held on Tuesday eveh-
• ing at the home of Mrs. W. It. ,Gould
Ing. The president, Mrs.. Dthering-
ton, presiding. The meeting, opened
•with 'singing of tiro O:de after which.
the Loa's prayer was repeated, in
unison. Miss Jeckell gave a Very in-
teresting talk on "aped Headings for
winter evenings" after which tie
roil call was responded to by an in-
teresting, book and its author.•Twen
ty members were present, The ladies
deeded to have a needlecraft course
from the department to be held early
in February. A well replered piano
duet was given by Mrs J. W, tat,
saM and Vie. V. Nestle also a Ila,
walan. Guitar selectien by Miss' Dort
othy Ityckniap which was encored.
both nutnbers thoroughly ottiOyed..
Another intertesting •feature of the..,
evening Was the eiehange of guilt
Patterns setter which lunch was iier-
ved and a Seidel tient spent, A hear.
ty vete of thanks *as extended by
Mrs. tssvers end Mt•S. Roweliffe to
those taking pelt lit the prc‘/gratn al,
so to the heStliSa and inn& commit.
High Class
Gent's Furnishings
g• Reductions
Prior to Stock -taking.
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Agent fer Jacksons, Cleaners and Dyers,
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EXETER, ONT.
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'JAMES, wr...:stiARON t*R.:difil •
• ••• The- •regular trionthlY••meetieg of
the Mission Circle of lantes St. 'Unit-
ed Church Was held:at the hone of
•Asny on Monclar7iVeningl at.8
Welook, With the president Miss
!Cited 'Rwo 111 the ebair. Following
the Opening hymn ani prayer there
wasa.diseussion as to ways of raising
money''for the year, Itwas deeided
to trokinOte patty Oh ,Thurs-'
day eveniitg Jan. Ptah In the ibase-.
went of the church.: The program,
vasas fallotks: The devotional leaf -
taken by Ailed Hand,
fottl;,.W.I,gs Het& RoWd read "A Bird's
Eye • VieW Of an Angola jubilee";
Wits. *ink 'gave a reading "New Yeat
Iteaditttiobs";. insttumen.tal, .Miss
Hunter;' study book ehaptor IV, "in-
'Austria:I Problems In japan" intro
fluted by the presidentwas! taken'by
MisSos Celia Christie, Isobel Turn-
ly011,-.-GraCe Creeeh and ,Meta Salter,
:Miss .10nes, the treiisu.rer. reported
that an allocation of three hundred
toners had been raised during the
year tor nib:isle/is, Eymu 80; Pray-
er...hi Mrs John ItONVe: 'Alizpah Bene-
diction, Ltiliv.dt was served by Mr.
Aniy., MISS ressie Hunter, lirlisS
A\t11-
red Ito*o and; a, • soate4 halt .hoitil
14.s spent. ,
DOROTHY. E..GRASSIICK
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(Honor Graeint,t(e) , Lopident 441111.1adi
• 'instruction , •
Piattoo,Vinfirt,.31sirinony,'Ilitterg
Studio N. Albert Street. nOill •
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BROKEN. AUTOMOBILE,
GLASS REPLACED Quicolr,
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Organist lind ChOinimastair
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Sittierrisepr of Mingle 111
StUd10,, Main St; BO* 57, Phalli 91
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. ., 04e,11001 l'6-6Dehod Monday after, ter*
The government Site* plow has weeks vadatien. Miss Prialm.m, whop
:made it 'number of trips over PraVitt. w$ts ott allay for several *tido ow- i
clal . Highway No. 4 keeping It*elear Ing to iiinoso is again hack to bet.4
tor 'Motor traffic. , • Old pesitieti. • . ,
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