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THE MUCH ADVERTISER DEAU*
VJI445 CHINA TO MATCH
COMMUNITY SILVERWARE
We invite you to come in and
inspect H
Many Dift lines are now greatly
reduced in price for the Christmas
trade-
FOUNTAIN PEN SETS reg* $5
$2.50
GENT’S M1D1TABY BRUSHES
regular $1^00 for $0,00
S. B. TAYLOR
Exeter Markets
Wheat 4Qc,
Oats 20c.
Malting Barley 38c,
Shorts, 85 c.
Bran, 80c.
Millings 90c.
Manitoba’s Best $2.25
Model Flour $2.00
Welcome Flour $1.60
Malting Barley 32c.
Feed Flour, $1.6,0
■Creamery Butter 26c.
Dairy Butter 19-2 0c.
Eggs,
Eggs,
■Eggs,
■ Hogs
extras 30 c.
firsts, 26c,
seconds 16c.
$3.50
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN '
CHURCH .
J, Rhodes,, A. |
Minister i
Miss Rena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist
10 a.m.--Sunday School •
11 a.m.—Bev. James .Smart, 1*11.
D., of Ailsa Craig.
7 p.m.—--Dr. Smart.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA siI
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Xmas Merchandise now Ready
Our tables are filled with new goods suitable for Christinas gifts. Give
practical gifts this season. They are always sure to please.
JAMES STREET W. A.
The annual meeting or the James
Street W. A. was held in the church
parlors, December 1st. Owing to the
illness of the president Mrs. M. C
Fletcher, vice-president was in
charge of the meeting. The reports
of the secretary, treasurer and .the
various committees indicated a
successful year. During the
the association has financed
painting of the exterior of
■church, the redecorating of
i
i1 '
The play entitled “The Secret So
ciety” will be presented in James
St. Church on Friday evening of
this week by the Young Ladies class.
LOCALS
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Rev. J* H* Stainton, B.A.,B,p,,
Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
-The Minister,
p.m,—--Sunday School
p.m.—“The Other Wise Man” by
Henry Van Dyke. Illustrated, A
special Young People’s and Chil
dren’s service.
Wednesday—Prayer Meeting
Thursday—Y. P. S.
very
year
the
the
the
vestry and have made improvements
at the parsonage, one hundred
dollars of the Harvest Home collec
tion was given the Board to be giv
en to the building fund. In Febru-
,ary the ladies held a Valentine tea
in June the Strawberry Festival and
on November 29th catered for the
banquet of the Brotherhood.
The August meeting took the form
of a. picnic on the church lawn. In
October the members of the associa
tion entertained their husbands and
friends at a Hallowe'en Party.
After the reports had been given
Rev. Stainton took cnarge of the
election of officers.
The following were elected:
Hon. Pres., Mrs. J. H. Stainton;
Pres., Mrs. W. R. Goulding; 1st Vice
Pres., Mrs. M. C. G. Fletcher; 2nd
Vice-President, Mrs. E, Rowcliff e;
Secretary, Mrs. Cecil Stewart; Ass’st
Secretary, Mrs. T. Dinner; Corr
Secretary, Mrs. C. Godbolt; Press
Reporter, Mrs. H. Carey; Treasurer
Mrs. Wilfred Shapton; Ass’t. Treas.
Mrs. A. Traquair; Pianist, Mrs. Mile
Snell;’ Ass’st. Pianist, Mrs. George
Williams; Floral Comm. Mrs. Frank
Taylor; Visiting Comm., Mrs. J. G
Jones, Mrs. J. Harvey; Parsonage
Comm., Mrs. E. Lindenfield, Mrs. F
Wood, Mrs. L. Penhale; Auditors
Mrs. Geo. Westcott, Mrs. Alt Coates
The following program was en- grandmother Mrs. Janet Hamilton I
joyed: solos by Doris Penhale and’for the past two weeks returned tc |
Dawson Goulding and readings by ( her home Friday last.
Marie Melville and Dorothy Traquair! Miss Lily Greb and several of her
It was voted to divide the assoc- (£riends are spending the week-end
iation into four groups for 1933 * jn Brantford and will be heard on a
Each group will take charge of three progam from radio station 10BQ on
meetings d urine the vear. I Saturday between 6 and 7 p.m.
Mr. Stanley Walter, of the Bank
of Montreal staff, Hensall, was ill
at his home for several days here
last week with quinsey. He has re
turned to his duties at Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Kestle, Mr.)
John Rowe and Mr. Paul Coates mo-!
tored to Hamilton, Tuesday to at-.
NEW BRIDGE CARDS—Just ar- > th® funerai of the late Thomas
rived, many new designs, also tallys Chappell, brother^ of Mrs,. Kesble. |
and score pads at Grieve’s Drug
Store.
Reg. Beavers, of Fort Erie
at his home over the week-
.Mr.
visited
end.
Mr.
in Weekly Court at London on Sat
urday.
Mr, Sandy Elliot lias been quite
ill from quinsy but is at present
improving.
The Public Utilities are redecorat
ing and renovating the interior oi
their showroom.
sMr. and Mrs, Jos, Grant, of Lon
don, spent the week-end visiting at
their homes in Exeter.
Mrs. D. W. F. Beavers visited in
Hensall on Thursday last with Mrs
E. Rennie and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Arto Delve and twe
children, of Forest, spent the week
end visiting with their parents' in
Exeter.
We have a good stock of Walnut
Chests, Cedar lined priced from
$11.95 to $25.00.—.’E. it. Hopper’s
Furniture Store.
. Mr. Gordon Cudmore, who for a
time was manager of the Erie Gas
station has taken over the agency
for the London Life Insurance Co.-
in this district.
Misses Stella Southcott and Ver- •
na Coates who visited for severa* ( 7 p.m,-
T>atr T? tn tmrl Mrs ’
J. G. Stanbury was engaged
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
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Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor
Miss Evelyn'JHustoB
Organist and Choir-Leader
a.m.—“The Wings of the Sera
phim”
3 p.m.—Sunday School.
p.m.—(Special Service in connection
with the Men’s Union.
The men of the community are
invited to''this service. Male chor
us ^numbers. Male quartette.
The pastor will speak on “The
Story of Four Men.
Monday—Y. P. S.
Thursday—Prayer meeting.
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Ladies’ Silk
& Wool Parasols
Many new handles
$2.50 TO $3.50
Ladies’ Silk Scarfs
Beautiful Colorings
$1.25 TO $3.95
Laoies’ Bath Robes
In Eiderdown or All Wool
$2.95, $4.95 TO $7.50
Ladies’ Handbags
In fine leathers
$1.95 TO $2.95
Boxed
Handerchiefs
In dainty boxes
25c. TO 60c;.
Silk Lingerie
Vest and Bloomer
98c,, $1.25, $1.50
Boudoir Slippers
In best wanted shades
89c. TO $1.50
Towel Sets
In a variety of colorings
85c. TO 95cF
Silk Hosiery
Season’s Newest Shades
89c, TO $1.00
CHILDRENS’ AND LADIES’ COATS
SEASON’S NEWEST STYLES ALL REDUCED IN PRICE. YOU CAN’T
AFFORD TO MISS THESE VALUES.
ALL WOOL BLANKETS
Nevz Pfeids
SPECIAL AT $3.75
TURKISH TOWELS
20x^0 inches 4 colors
■ SPECIAL EACH 35c.
PLAID COTTON
BLANKETS
Large size & new coloring
PER PAIR $2.39
ALL WOOL BLANKETS
Sizes 64x84
SPECIAL this wk. pr. $6.40
LADIES’ GOLOSHES
Value to $3.50
SALE PRICE $1.29
STAMPED MATS
Many New Patterns
25c., 65c. and 75c.
meetings during the year.
days with Rev. R. E. and Mrs
Southcctt, at Bayham, returned
home Sunday evening.
Miss Margaret Hamilton of Crom
arty, who has been visiting L__
At the regular meeting of the A, I
Y. P. A, on Monday evening a mis
sionary play entitled “The Blue
Bowl” was put on by the members
of the W. A. The children sang two
numbers and Rev. Mr. Hunt gave
an address.
" TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. Mj. A, Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Cboir-Leader, Mr. Middle«ni»s
3rd Sunday in Advent
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3 p.m.-
a.m,—Morning Prayer.
-Sunday School and Rehtor’s'
Bible Class
-Evensong X
her •'
PLOWMEN’S ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the South
Huron Plowman’s Association will
be held in the Town Hall, Exeter, on „ J ,
Saturday, Dec. 10th, at 2.30 p.m. J
for receiving Teports and election of
officers, etc. All members are re
quested to be present.
H. Jeffery, Secretary
WANTED TO RENT—A farm, fair,
. buildings, good fences, reasonable
price. Apply at Times-Advocate. ltp
FOB SALE:—Quiet young
H. Bierling*
drivel
ltp.
LOST—A key case with two keys
Finder please leave at Times-Advo-
cate.
WANTED TO BUY—Walnut logs
Apply to Harold M. Corbett, Lucan
Ont*. 2tc
WANTED—>25 Leghorns, Anconas
or Black Minorcan. Birds must be
laying. State price and age. Apply
Harold Cudmore, R. 1, Hensall.
2tp.
WANTED—-A few loads of Alfal
fa or clover hay. Apply at Tlmes-
Advocate.
Fill with anti-feeze now $1.50
the Ford Garage, Exeter.
R,t
GIVE HER/—-Pearl tone sets, per-1
fumes, Compacts, Yard-ley’s, Cher- (
----, Hudnut’s Toilet articles at
Grieve’s Drug Store.
Mr. Preston Dearing is in Guelph
this week showing his Dorset Horn
ed sheep at the Fat Stock Show. He
is accompanied by Llloyd Reynolds.
Mr. Lewis Jackson, of Seaforth
who for several months has been ’the
teller in the Bayfield Branch of the
Canadian Bank of .Commerce has
been transferred to the Exeter
branch taking the. place of Miss Mil
dred Murphy.
Mrs. Clara Rumble, who recently
retired as manager of the Clinton
Branch of the Bell Telephone Co.
was fittingly honored when she was
presented with a table lamp by the
members of the Clinton staff and the
division presented her with a table.Mrs. D. Goulding, of Kirkton.
spent the past week with her mother. Miss L. Kennedy has, been appointed
Mrs. Wm. Fletcher and with her son' to succeed Mrs. Rumble.
Mt. W. R. Goulding, who was con-1 James A. MicAljster, of Mt. Brydges
fined to his home through illness.-i grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James
The I. O. O. F. have enlarged the) JeW®H °f towil> has been elected tc.
ante-room of the iodge and have had represent the riding of West Middle-
- - - • ....................- sex at the Twelfth Annual Older
ferTclub ru7m foi“th7 members. It B'°ys’ Parliament of Ontario which
.will meet at McMaster University m
week.
Thames
ill on
confined
is open to the members six days in
the week.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold iSwan, Miss
ionaries of the United church tc
Trinidad and who are at present on
furlough in Toronto spOnt a couple
of days last week with Mr. and Mrs (
Alf. Coates and called on old friends;
Mrs. T^hos. Collingwood returned
Sunday after visiting for a week,
with 'Mr, and Mrs. Roy Alderson, of
Thedford. >Mr. and Mrs. Alderspn
and family accompanied her here
Mrs., Alderson and family remain
ing.
Mr. Benson Tuckey wno recently
purchased from Mr. John Taylor thei
Taylor Tire Shop on Main street and
residence on the corner of William >
and Ann street has remodelled the
shop for his transport business and i
has also moved mto the residence. _ |memb6rahlp la the nKW .troop. The
will meet each Friday even-
Hamilton during Christmas
Mrs. George Jeffery, of
Road, was taken seriously
Saturday morning and is
to her. bed .but is considerably im-
J'effery was in the a'ct
breakfast while the
the barn doing the
they returned to the
proved. Mrs.
. of preparing
! men were at
chores. When
house they found Mrs. Jeffery in- a
semi-conscious condition- and she
was removed to bed.
The organization, of a
Troop for Exeter is now
A number of the boys
been taking up the Lone iScout work
under the direction of Mi*. C. L. Wil
son, met in their .new quarters in
the old theatre Friday evening last
and after taking their tenderfoot
tests, have made application for-
Boy Scouts
under way,
who have
Pea Ensilage is now ready
sale. Canadian Canners. 11-2 4.
for
3tc
STRAYED—Onto Lot 12, Con. 6,
Hay Township, a yearling steer. The
owner may have same by proving
property and paying expenses.—Wil
frid H. Shapton, R. 1, Exeter, phone
Crediton 171*3.
I have in my possession on Lot
13v Con. 9 Township of Stephen a
roan steer, weighing 1,000 pounds,
with cut 'in left ear which chine to
my herd while in pasture. Owner
may have animal by paying expens
es, I have lost fu Hereford steer
all white face, weighing 1000 lbs.
with cut in right' ear. Notify Mb
chnel S* Finkbeiner, R. R. Number
2, Crediton. ll-24-3tc.
The report of the penny banks for Scouts
September and October show that the jng<
average percentage of the pupils from (
the Exeter Public School depositing
during those months as 37. The MAIN
total amount deposited at the end j
of October by the Exeter pupils is ’
$901.82 as compared with $815.19
a year ago. Not how much but how
often is the m-otto. ’
The Times-Advocate is in receipt
of a communication from a Stephen
lady warning the public against the
entering into an agreement with a
canvasser who is selling a course of
instruction in Hawaiian Music as
the work is being misrepresented
The certificate sent t>o us by the
party is not worth the paper it is
written on, • |
Dr. Wm. Lawson, of Listowel • ouul Ul
spent the week-end at his home here | $406.75 raised during the year. 136
The snow practically all disappear- ’* . - -- ....
ed from this section during the mild
weather of the latter part of last
week. For: a time this section had
ehioyed a young winter With suffic
ient snow for sleighing. We are
now enjoying excellent Indian sum
mer •* weather* <
STREET W. A.
regular meeting of
W* A. was held on
1st
Mooney con-
service after
Mrs, Doerr
A.* WHS 116Id
December
the Main
Thursday
with 16
The
Street
afternoon
members present. Mrs,
duc-ted the devotional
which the president,
took charge. It was decided to send
Christmas cards to the Shut-ins as
usual and a donation of $5.00 was
made to the Exeter Relief Commit
tee. The visiting committee report
ed making 23 Calls during Novem
ber. This being the annual meeting
Mr, Elliott conducted the election
of officers. Reports
were given showing
for the year
the sum ol
' calls were made and
paid with a balance
By an unanimous vote of the mem
bers all Officers were re-elected for
the coming year with Mrs. Jaques
to fill the office cf the second vice-
president. At the close of the meet
ing the quarterly t ea was served.
all bills wero
In the bank
GIRL’S AND BOY’S, MEN’S AND WOMEN’S HOCKEY SHOES AND
SKATES FEATURING THE NEW PROFESSIONAL ANKLE SUPPORT
BOY’S & GIRL’S COMPLETE OUTFITS $2.89 UP. MEN’S $3.60 UP
SUITABLE GIFTS FOR MEN
, SWEATER COATS, FINE SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, BELTS, ARMBANDS,
NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BRACES, GARTERS, SUITS,
OVERCOATS, GOLOSHES, HOUSE SLIPPERS, HANDKERCHIEFS
TRY US THIS CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR MIXED NUTS AND CHRISTMAS CANDY
Special
nfaMliMStMEXI.'UUiM
Special * Special
Fancy Quality Dates
3 lbs. for 25c.
Falcon Jelly Powders,
6 pkgs. 25c.
Finest Quality Mincemeat
2 lbs. for 23c.V ' *X
1
Bros
i
New Seeded Raisins ....
Candied Cherries ......
Large Raisins with Seeds
Icing Sugar........................
Old Cheese, finest quality
New Re-Cleaned Currants .... 2 lbs.
Candied Pineapple Rings.........1-2 lb. 29c.
Real Choice Seedless Raisins . .2 lbs. 25c.
Tasty New Cheese...................."per lb.* 15c.
California Grapes ... /................2 lbs. 19c.
28c.
Piano
• Supervisor of Music in Schools
Studio, Main St. Box 123, Phone 193
EXETER. ONT.
Goulding
T. C. M. "
and Choirmaster
W. R
A.
Organist
James Street United Church
Instruction in
Vocal Organ Theory
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL—
IF SOMEONE STOLE YOUR PAY
ENVELOPE?
man in every five is robbed of
his earnings each year
Why trust to luck?
Income Protection Policy will
One
An
carry on from where you are forced
to leave off.
LET US SERVE YOU
JAS. P. BOWEY
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
Phone 229
SUN
EXCHANGING PULPITS
a
Next Sunday Rev. J. Barnard
Rhodes, M.A., of Caven Presbyter
ian Church has been invited to take
the Anniversary Services in the Pres
byterian Church, Ailsa Craig and
Rev. Dr. James Smart of that church
will, preach here both morning and
man
who
as a
evening.' Dr. Smart is a young
of outstanding ability and one
is making a name for himself
preacher.
JAMES STREET WILLING
WORKERS ELECT OFFICERS
The James Street Willing Worker’s
Auxiliary held their annual meet
ing in the basement of the church
on Monday evening. The president
Miss Mildred Rowe opened the meet-
ting with a hymn followed by -the
Lord’s Prayer. Miss a
ford presided over the
officers which resulted
Supts.
. Pres.,
Pres.,
pres.,
MiSS
Celia,
Southcott;* Mite Box Supt,
Hoekoy
Horton; Pianist,. Mias Verna Coates
Mrs, B. Carey; Cor, Sec., Miss Vel
ma Lowry; Birthday boxes, Miss
Grace creecli; press Reporter, Miss
Alice Haiidford. The treasurer re
ported having raised $270, this year
Flans were discussed for the com
ing year’s w-ork after which lunch
was served,
.lice Hand
election of
as follows:
Mrs. Amy;', Mrs. J. Rowe.
Miss Mildred Rowe; 1st Vice
Miss Reta RoWe;' 2nd Vice
Miss Rubie Creecii; Secretary
Meta Salter; Treasurer, Miss
Christie; Stewardship, Miss S
Mrs. G
Missionary Monthly, Miss
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MENS’ STORE
—Gift Suggestions—
Handkerchiefs,Dressing-Gowns,
Sweaters,Underwear,
Mufflers,Garters,
Collars,Braces,.
Socks,Shirts,
x Belts,Ties,
Caps,Hats,
SPECIAL. BARGAINS
in Suits and Overcoats for the Holiday Season
w. w.TAMAN
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
The label sheet of the Times-Mrs, Witts, of Clinton, visited for
a few days las week with her .daugh- Advocate has been corrected up tc
ter, Mrs. S. Mi. Sanders.December 5th.
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Christmas will soon be here!
is the time to select
your Xmas Gifts x
TAKE A LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK WHERE YOU
WILL FIND MANY PIECES SUITABLE, SUCH AS
WALNUT CHESTS, SMOKERS, TABLES AND FLOOR
LAMPS; ROCKERS AND SETS FOR CHILDREN; BOOK
RACKS, SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES, CRIBS FOR
BABIES; NICE NEW DINING-ROOM SUITES OR
BEDROOM SUITES AND MANY OTHER F1ECES
ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES /
Furniture Dealer
N. ROWE
EXETER Funeral Director