The Exeter Times, 1921-1-6, Page 8TE -I6 EXXET
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Several Ladies' and Misses' Coats m up-to-date models and
Cloths mast be sold regardless of price, Also severAl sets of nice
Black and Grey Furs,
STRIPE FLANNEITITTE
We have a„nice range of very neat stripes in the wide widths.
Regular 45e, On sale at 32:e ayard.
FACTORY COTTON
Forty --five cent Factory ' Cotton in a nice fine cloth 36 inches
wide..A good weight, nice and Fine, good value at 45c. Sale Price
25c,
PRINTS
A good range of light and dark colors in Navy, Blue and
Greys at 30 cents per yard. A nice light ground widta. Neat
patterns. Sale Price 25e per yd.
PURE "WOOL SERGE
Brown, Navy, Green and Black. All wool in a lovely fine cioth.
Regular $3.25 per y[ rd. Sale Price $2.60 per yard.
54.00 SERGE 3FORS2.99.
This is an extra fine twill and suitable for suits or dresses in.
Black,. Navy, Creel and Brown, $.4.00 per yard. Sale Price $2.99.
Don't fail to visit our Remnant Counter as we have a good
lot of ends of all kinds of goods at prices greatly reduced.
Highest prices paid for poul try and all Produce.
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Market Report -Tile •following is
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected every, Wednesday.
Wheat • $1.80.
Gats 50c,
Barley 65 to 75e
Family flour $5.60.
Shots $2,25 per 100 lbs.
Bran $2,00 per 100 lbs.
Feed :dour $3.00.
New laid. eggs 80.
Held eggs 55c
Creamery butter 62c.
Dairy Butter 54e to 57c
Lard. 32c.
Hogs $15,50.
Potatoes $L2.5.
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With tber cfurehes
LO:CAL
WOMEN'S D AY.,,OF PRAYER
FRIDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1921
IN MAIN STREET: CHURCH
AT 8;O'CLOCK P.M,
INTERDENOMINATIONAL, $V1.RY
WOMAN URGED TO ATTEND
lies father, the presidenr
sent him to us and told us t
him the game. And Shirley •
kiln mighty- near as quick'as 'cess of
to Shirley. s it thro
As for Jim .Duval himself,
know him as ,intimately as
pateher's daughter, butns a real reduc
nro
some of these bargains, come early,
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
We have a fine motor hearse in connection with our
Everything up-to-date.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a.ni,--S inday School and Bible
selasses.
Regular services net Sabbath at
11 a.m, and, 7 p,m,
Prayer service Thursday evening
at 7;45.
Mrs. Essery and Miss Vera spent
New Years with relatives in Central-
ia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell spent
New Years with their daughters in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Reed of Varna,
visited with John Kerslake over New
Years.
Mr. R. E. Southcott returned to
Toronto Monday after holidaying at
his home here..
our price-reduetion sale in Decem-
ugh January to give others a chance
tion sale and if you want to be in on
as goods are going fast.
OWE
Phone 20J and 20W.
business.
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. M. J. Wilson,, B.A., r'astor.
EDUCATIONAL ANNIVERSARY
11.9Q a.m.-.,Rev. Wilson will preach,
3.00 .pan. -Sabbath School and
Bible classes.
7.00 pin. Dr. Trueman of Toron-
to, will speak. •
A good choir -A hearty welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Southcott spent
Neve Year's' with the latter's sister,
at Brantford.
11tr. Reg. Parsons has returned to
Erieau after spending the, holidays
with his parents.
Miss Marie Waal, of London, vis-
ited with Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Waal
over New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Powe and
Miss Hilda spent New Years with
relatives in Lucan.
MMlr. and Mrs. Wes Dayman' and'
babe, of Sarnia, _spent New Years
with relatives here.
Miss Irna Sweet has returned to
Paisley after visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sweet.
Mr. John G. Medd of Clinton visi-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Medd
of town for New Years.
COM>VIUNICAT1ON
Now that the new movement forl
the young people in a Y. P. C A. h
as
become an established fact, and has
been placed on a financial basis and
Otherwise, has had its constitutions.
and laws approved of by the young
people and has been almost univer
of b the people , of
sally approved of
Exeter, the committee in charge feel
the time is opportune to give an ex-
planation, of its origin, aim and pres-
ent status in. order to correct any
misunderstanding or slight objec-
tions
tions that might still linger in any
mind.
Let it be said that there have been
those probaably in all of the churches
who have felt that there was . a
strange inconsistency in the church
ministering to and caring for the
development of the religious and
spiritual side of its yonng people by
prayer and bible study and deviation-
al meetings and yet Practically say-
ing that to develop tiie physical,
social and moral they might seek
a place and means' where and in
what manner they saw
it.
been adopted, laws have been made
and approved by the young people,
rooms have beets secured and are al-
most completed and the opening
date arranged..
The committee now feel the time
is opportune for the extension of an
invitation to the other churches if
they so desire, to unite in the super-
vision and responsibility of this good
work y d
•n
With the belief that there is with-
in each, a physical, social and moral
side of all red-blooded life that tends
to evidence itself in games and
sports and amusements and social
fellowship, some of the James Street
Church felt that every church: in do-
ing its duty should make provisions
for the development of an all round-
ed man and womanhood in. Exeter's
young Fife.
'With this aim in view they ap-
proached their own church board. At
first there was hesitation, question-
ing, but at length catching the vision
that "its a bigger thing to save the
young man and womanhood of Fixe-
ter than to save a church" and "that
the cliurctkonly reaches her possibil-
ity in saving whom she provides the
means • whereby her young people'
may 'grow°in.'wistlom and stature
and in favor With. God and with.
Men' like Jesus grew," the James
Street Board voted to stand respozi-
sibie for such a movement and ap-
pointed a committee to prosecute the
work as vigorously as they s
aw- ad-
'visable. Let it te said also that from
the beginning Jarn:eg Street Church
had no desire to consider this move-
ment as anything but for Exeter as a
'whale and only etarted it for the
general good. The committee have
,gone forward, a Constitution. 'has
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, ALAE
(Phone 21, r3,)
Our Universities and Theological
Colleges.
11,0-0 a.m.-Dr. George J. Trueman.
3.00 p.m. -Sunday School and
Bible classes.
7:00 p.m --Rev. George 14IcA11ister,
- M.A.
EETIUANY',
2.30 p.n :Dr. deo. J. Trueman.
DR.*JOHN WARD
Chiropractor _.
William and Sandetrs streets. Tues-
days, Thursdays & Saturdays, hours
10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Consultation
and examination free at office.,
•
Mr. Landridge Sweet of Toronto,
spent the holidays with his aunts,
the Misses 'Sweet, of town.
Mr. Silas MCFa11s of the Molsons
Bank staff, Clinton, visited'at his
lr6me over the week -end. -
Miss Amy Johns has resumed her
duties near'St. Catharines after hole-
daying at her home here:
Mr. and Mrs. E. Short visited for
several days with the former's bro-
ther Jabus at Mt. Bryclges.
Mr. L. Heideman, of Toronto,
spent New Years with his parents,.
Mr. and Airs. E. Heideman.
Miss Annie Day returned" to To-
ronto Monday after holidaying with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Day.
Mr. P. H. Browning of Toronto,
visited over New Years. with his par
ents,. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Browning,
Mr. and'. Mrs. Roy Davis andbabe
of London, were the.guests of Mr.
and Mrs. y' Joe Davis over the • holi-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heywood_ of their boards joining Essex, visited the former's parents,
1 b way Mr and Mrs. C. Pleyowood over the
3'ames St. Board in supervision and
by proportionate representation on Holiday.
the directorship, and will •be pleased Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MoFalls and
to confer with any who desire
to children
of London, visited over
' e 1 two cl
New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hodgert.
- Miss L. Martin,. Miss S. Gillies and
Miss S. Southcott were the guests
of Mrs. J. L. Routledge of Centralia,
on ..Thursday= of .last week.
Mr, Edwin Braund and daughter
of Brantford, visited with the for-
mer's parents, Mt and Mrs. D.
Braund over the holiday.
, Mr_• Will Manson returned to To-
ronto Tuesday to resume his studies
at pharmacy after spending the :holi-
days with his parents.
take such action.
J. S. HARVEY -Chairman• of Di-
rectors.
F. ;' OYLE-Secretary pf Directors
Mr. John Dearing ofeFlint, iViich.,
is visiting relatives in this commun-
ity.
Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve .spent
New Year's with their son; Latimer,
in London.
Miss Bennett, of ,Toronto, visited
her sisier, Mrs. J. A.. Stewart, over
the'holfdays.
Mrs, John Snell who has been vis-
iting her daughter in Windsor, has
-
retarded home.
PREST=O=LTE
Prest 0 -Lite Batteries have
dropped 20 per'cent. Put in
your order now.
TAYLOR'S TIRE SHOP
Powell's
WE WISH ALL OUR
CUISTO STONIER " _AND
x J[ /E:INDS A HARP?
II(EA 4r1IiiY AND
PlOSPEROUS Alm
POWELL's
BAZAAR
Phone 55.
The Home of .the New Edison
TIMIS:DA. , 4" :1'v' ;RY, a, ."192
1a R' . C .LIN , Ar
Barrister, Solieitor, Notary Public,'
Commiissioner,, Solicitor for the
Aoisons Moak, Etc.
DON'T WORRY
About the high price of suits,: You
won't need- a new suit if you will
let T. H. ELLIOTT do your Clean-
ing, Pressing and Repairing.
Agent for The American Dyers
and Dry Cleaners, London, Ont.
•
Notice R. N. -Rowe's change of
add, offering big reductions in furni-
ture:
T. H. ELLIOTT'
SUDDEN SERVICE SHOP'
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Buy Province Of
Ontario Gold Roods
$1,000,I3ond due 1935 at $923.:10.
$500 Bond ne. 1935 at $471.70.
To yield 0.60 per cent interest.
Interest half yearly at any Bank.
BUY VICTORY BONDS
AT THE MARKET PRICE
Orders received ; by me., w
Atony to loan _ at lo cvest rates o
.,interest
OFFICE: -Carling Block
Main St,, Exeter
Office -McDonnell's Sales,Stables on
John St. Phone calls receive' prompt • ,f,,, „,, z w ` tsi =
attention, Perone 26w
Saws gemmed, wood . turning,
a cessor-
wood pumps repaired. and.c
ies on hand, -S.. J. V. Cann; Exeter,,
Phone 116.
The engagement is announced of
.Alma Ajay, dangliter of: Mr, and Mts..
Robert Love, IIi lsgreetr, Ont., to Kr.
Albert .Slarl Keys, 0f' Blake, Ont„
THE IE. !.'LER: TIMES
Subscription rate $1,50 a year.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising -Made known
on application,'
Stray Animals -One insertion 500•
three insertions ;for $1.00
Farm or Real Estate for sale 50o
each insertion for one' month of faux
insertion.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50e. Lost
and found locals 25c.
Local reading notices etc,, 1.0c per
line per insertion. No notice less
than 25c. Card;: of Thanks 5Q,,c..
f Auction sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each. subsequent in-
sertion if under five niches in length..
Legal, advertising 100 and 5c n
line.
Furniture ur "' d
We wish to announce to the public that we can now supply a motor
hearse in connection With our raider taking business.
Me
Inigf
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
FOR SALE -Good range. Cheap.
Apply to R. B, Quanee, Gidley St.,
Exeter.
GIR.I; WANTED -For general
household purposes. Apply to Mrs.
W,'3'. xleaivan.: .
Mr. P. Hera is agent in, this com-
munity for a product to make,'ey-
ing liens keep on laying. Start non-
laying hens on a profitable egg pro-
d}}motion Make dollars instead of pen
e him.
The program for Wednesday night
at the Y.P.C. A. will be one of in-
terest to all, Rev:James Foote, B.A.,
will give a twenty minute talk on
"Men Who Made the -Trail," A.bra
ham and ,Abraham Lincoln, after
which Dr. Graham will give a twenty
minute talk. on "Physical Danger
Points, These talks will begin at.
r8 p.m. Every member should hear
them. At the close of the talks an
organizing' of the 'membership will
take place. All .intending to join
should do so at once.
James Street.
Mr. Ospar Anderson, of Sarnia,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, G.
Anderson this week,
1`nt
Mrs. Lash and Mrs. Yax of i F , ,
Mich., have returned home after
visiting relatives in Exeter,
Mrs, Wood and daughter Miss
Wood of Stratford visited the for-
mer's eon Mr. T. S. Woods overt -the
holidays.
The weather turned soft on New
Year's Day and by Wednesday prac-
tically all the snow had drsapteared,
It Looks as it we are to .have an open
winter.
Miss Rae Alton and Mr. Leslie
Alton, of Lucke:ow and Miss Hazel
Alton of Auburn,were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston
during the week,
Mr. arid :M.rs. Ernie Davis and
faintly visited with former's sister,
112
'ick
at Chatlia,tn
on , over the s. D s
r
NeW' Year. They also visited with:
relatives in London,
Messrs.: Japes and 73ritee Walker 1 zexiS
Mr: and Mrs. Win. Woods who
have been' visiting at the hone of
Mr, John Gillespie, have returned
to their home in Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs. T. Willis and daugh-
ter and Miss Flossie Davey of Cen-
tralia and Miss Helen Hodgins" of
r
• with-
Mr.
New
Years spent on s
and ri
London,
and Mrs. Wm. Hodgert.
A collection, for Armenia, and
China Famine Relief' was taken up
on Sunday afternoon by the James
Street Sunday School and the a-
mount contributed was $140.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall, 1Vlessrs A.rehie.
and Melvin and Miss Lottie, of North
Dakota, are visiting relatives in this
community. The latter three left 10
visit with ' relatives at' Flint, Mich.
A reception was held on Friday
evening last at the home of Mi., and
Mrs. John H. 'Brock in honor of Miss.
Agnes Fenwick of Farquhar, who is
leaving shortly to train for a nurse
in the "eastern Hospital, An enjoy-
able
njoy
able time was spent.
NOTICE. .
Having dissolved the partnership
between C. L. Wilson and S. 9V. Sims
all accounts are now due and must
be paid at once.
WILSON & SIMS
RE -OPEN LIVERY STABLE.
Mr. William Hodgert wishes to
announce that he has re -opened his
livery stable for the winter. Phone
117J or leave orders at the Central
Hotel. -
Mr, Harry Gould, of Windsor,
spent New Year's' with his mother.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Jones, of De-
troit, are visiting Mr and Mrs T.
Elliott. ,
Mrs. Agnes Campbell is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Lannin,
in Iianiilton.
Can we simplify your milk prob-
lem for you? See Harvey's add on.
the front page. •
Mrs. Campbell of Erieau; was the
guest of Mr: and Mrs.; S. Parsons
over the holidays. .
Mr. and Mrs. W B. Snell of Lori -
observe
New
Year Day was quietly
od in ]ib.eter, There w' little :,ter
about the streets, most of the citi,g
enjoying the day at holne,
have" returned to'their studies at _ There was tlxe iisuai ettoto of visitors
e *meridiem in towii, Many of. the citizens wel`0
University
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the Holidays with {heir ls,a,rdnfs, 11+:r, out of:town yxSt; g
and Mrs. Win. Walker: cold:friends,
rv,
BUTTE+ RiollLlf. FOR SALE
BY PUBLIC AUCTION
•
AT CENTRALIA CREAMERY
JANUARY 15, 1921.
For the year 1921. Buttermilk
sold. "by cwt. for the day's' make,
Buyers can purchase to suit, them-
selves.
PHONES 74 V and 74J,
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y tieNe
i liappiness
It's easy to upset"good form with
an out of form tie. That's why it
so often happens.. The remedy' is,
here in good form Ties, Scarfs: and
Four-in-hands. Gloves,. ` Collars,
Shirts, everyything in Men's Outfit
tangs correct to the minute.
OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK IS' HERE
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don, have been visiting with rela-
tives for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sanders and
family, of Windsor, visited with rela-
tives during the holidays.
Mr.. Harold Kuntz returned to
`Watford Monday after spending his
rents.
with his
a
st
olidap
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Miss Ella Washburn of Kirkton,
has been visiting for a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell.
Mr. -John Triebner' was elected
School trustee 'at Sexsmith at the
school meeting on Wednesday last.;
Mr. Ferd. Howald, of Waterloo
Seminary, visited his brother, Mr.
E, I-Iowald, during the past week.
Misses Ruby Parsons and 'Verda
Rowcliffe returned to "London Mon-
day to resume their` studies at the
business college.
Mrs. H. Windsor and Miss Ina
Windsor of Port Huron, are visiting
With Mrs, Lamporte, and other rela-
tives in Exeter.,
Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes, of
Choir home
led. t
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have returned. Detroit,
after visiting for a .few days wvit,li
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geddes and
little son, and Mr. and, Mrs. Eyre,
returned t0 .London Ttiesd.y after
holidaying with' elatives.
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