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to Select
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Our ;Stock of Fancy Goods For Christmas is complete. We are
sho'e'ing a.'swell 'range of Ladies' Fara y handkerchiefs, Gloves,
nioa,,as,
Blouses, Hand Bags. Also a full line of "Indian Crochet."
Fancy Cipina
Swell odd CUP's and Saucers, BonBons, ''Spoon Trays, Cake -
Plttus, Creant,s and Sugars. Ten, nice patterns : int„ Pinner Sets, full'
7-p;eco in, a fine, Senn -Porcelain China with Fine China Cups and
Saucers.
Christinas,Grocery Specials
New lemon peel, per ib," ., . 36e.
Best ,rolled Oats, 6 lbs.:for 25c
Choice Seedless Raisins, ib. 24c
New Citron peel, ib, .. . 56e
Canada Corn Starch, pkg, .. Oc.
Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes. . 2$c
Kellogg's Corn . Flakes, five
packagea for .48c
New Orange peel, per lb. .. 36c
Seeded Raisins, 15 -oz. pkg. 24c
3,5c Fancy Sweet Biscuits, ib. 20e
All laundry soaps, 10 bars (i8e
7 cakes pure Castile soap for 25a
Sugary Best Granulated
100 pounds for $7.95
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR -ALL PRODUCE.
Up-to-date Furniture Stock
Funeral Director & Embalmer
License No• 447. Auto Hearse and - Horse Equipment
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
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PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
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PO ILLL'S
Big Variety Store
THE STORE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Cur Stocks are large; Assortment great; Prices right.
FANCY CHINAWARE IVORY
TOYS
CUT FLOWERS FANCY
CHOCOLATES
Every week -end. inbulk and pretty boxes.
Friday we expect Carnations. Roses and Mums.' Flowers
cheer the sick. We are booking orders for , Christmas Flowers.
Call or phone us. Cards supplied and town orders delivered.
Elea our half -pound Chocolate Specials this week.
Powell's Bazaar
MUSIC, EVERY DAY. GLAD' TO SEE YOU. COME.
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CHAIN GROCERY STORES OF CANADA
ECLALS FOR T}HJRSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
8 -ib. pail Lard .....
Cream Candy, 11).
Rolled Oats,' 6lbs. .
Seeded Raisins, pkg. .
Oranges, doz.
55c
2c
. 24c
25c
45e
Valencia cake, lb. 25c
Straw. or Rasp. Apple jam 55e
Gran. Sugar, 1.00 Pis. $8.2.5'
Cain cess Soap Chips, ib. 20c
Castile Soap, '7 bars . 25c
'a dI1 Diseuits, lb. 25e
New Curran3m, lb.
Ay -liner Poaches, 7, til'
ux ` _ a kago
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117. t'
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Peanut Candy, lb. .
Chocolate Bars, 6 for ...,. 2c
Cream of Wheat, 4 lbs- .. . 25c
Grape Fruit, ,3 por.;.. 22e.
Spaitish onions, 3"lbs. 29u
Rasp. jam, 4 lbs. ...... 7 7
Shredded Wheat, 2 fo
Grar, Sugar, 10 lbs. .
Laundry Starch, 2113s.
Charm
Lemon Crisp Biscuits, ib.
.. 190 Seedless Raisins, p:kg.;
2cl
OtSalixoi, JA -lb. tin, fcr <,la
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fresh daily;' loaf
29e;
100
15c
/"Lc
M1du.
10e
Dutch Cleanser, t,in 11.c
9c
THS
Market litePert --The follOWtlag b.
ib,o, report of the Exeter * k t
eorreeted very Wednesday,
'Wheat' $1.Q0.
Oats 34e to 40c.
)Aa ley 48c to 550.
Manitoba flour $3,90.,
Family flour 3,80.
Shorts, $1,40 per cwt.
llran $1.30 per caws,
Feed flour 1.30
Creamery butter 43e to 47c.
Dairy butter 38c to 41e.
New laid eggs 750.
Reid eggs 40c.
Lard 19e.
Chickens, oyer 5 lbs., 15 to 23c;
" 4 to 5 lbs., 14 to 19c
under 4 lits,, 10 to- 150,'
Rens, over 5 lbs., 18 to 23'e
" 4 to 5 lbs., ,12 to 17c
under 4 lbs., 9 to 14c
Geese 16c; heads on ,21e, heads
off 22c.
;Ducks 17c; heads on 23c, heads
off 24e.
Turkeys 33c; heads on 380, heads
off 41e.
Old turkeys 28 to 36c'
Hogs $S.75.
LOCAL•
December is Santa. Claus month,
Dr. Graham has purchased a,
black driver.
Mrs. Leeming, of Brantford, is the
guest of Mrs, Amos.
Mr. Gib Dow shipped another load
of horses to -Montreal on Saturday.
14Irs, _Wilbur of Idamiota,
Man., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Whiteford.
The weather has been mild the
past fewdays and has been excellent
for- fall plowing.
The Misses Gould held a success-
ful auction sale of their household
effects on Saturday last.
Mr. Parkinson, of St. Marys, has
moved` into the residence' he recently
Purchased on Huron Street.
There was a full house at titeIDbme
Theatre Monday evening to seethe
picture "The Shepherd of the Hills."
Mrs. Lyons, of London, visited her
daughter, Miss Lyons, at the home of
Mr. A. • Iiastings, ' on Wednesday of
last week f
Dr. Glaister of Wellesley, visited
his cousin, Mr. A. Hastings; and was
in ,consultation with Dr. Graham;
last Thursday. n
The date for "Mrs. Temple's Tele
grain" .which bas 'boor' advertised
for December 7th has 'been changed
to• Thursday; December Stti:
Mr. Samuel Vanstcrne of Wingliani,
attended the funeral of the late Mrs.'
E. Williams on Monday and visited
with relatives in this community.
One of the hind wheels of Mr. H.
Rowe's oil tank 'sank to the huh in a
freshly dug drain on -John street `on
Monday and it was with some diffi-
culty that the tank aws drawn out.
Dr.: and Mrs. Lindsay and little
son recently returned . home' from
England. Dr. Lindsay is at present
in Toronto and Mrs. Lindsay -and
son are visiting at the home of Mr.
A. Dow. -
The Opera House should be packed
on Dec. Sth at the low price of '55.c
and 37c. This is a real treat. Come,'
and enjoy, yourself and at the same
time help .the Citizens' Relief Com-
mittee to carry on their good work.
1\laster Tames Connor, of Windsor,
is visiting his grandfather, Mr. Jas:
Connor, and will remain utnil after
Christmas. Mr. Connor, who has been
on the sick list is improving and able
to be up.
Mr. W. D. Sanders is on the stunip
for the Progressives in the., present
election. He returned home Monday
after a week in; Essex County. He.
left again on Wednesday to spend
the remainder of the week in. East•
Elgin.
Miss Verda Rowcliffe, who- has
been occupying` a position as stenog-
ranher in' London, suffered a nervous
breakdown last week and was
brought to her, home here. It will he
necessary for ,her to take several
months rest. Her friends hope that
she niay soon be . restored' to good
health.
W hiWhite ash
FOR SALE
We have just received a shipment
of dressed Whitefish: "Lovers of fish
will find these to their liking.
Fresh, groceries for the Christ-
mas trade.
'i`ETjLSON' S GROCERY
Casli and Carry
Phone 56,
WANTED—]3y two gentlemen,
two or three furnished room in Exe-
ter;` heated.. Apply to P.O. box 110.
CARTING AND, DRAPING --All
kinds of furniture moved and cleated.
No job too small. At your service.
\tTin Gardiner, Phone '74j.
IOOREY MEETING.
All who are interested' in hockey
aro requested to attend an,organiza-
tioii'me e �ing1
ct in i3cyle's barber sao
p
cn Thursday, Dec. 1st at 7:30 pan.'
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All Who have Signed the lists for.
nieiiabership in the Exeter -
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feral "Society and any -who desire to
become members are requested, to
meet in the Carnegie Library, Friday
£e>' organization.,
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Rev. O'stnlea I!ooto, R. A,, lltiasistor � »,
10'0,n1.•—Sunclay school and Bible;
Classes,
11 a.ni,—"'Fhe Mystery of Iniquity,",
---The Minister
The evening service will he with-
drawn ,,on behalf of James St, organ
opening.
Boy Scouts will meet at -The church
Fridity evening at .7:3.0;"
Fd D T REET METHODIST
Cly URCR
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B,A„ e°astor..
New Pipe 'Organ Installation
Preacher: Rev. J. W. Ribbert
President of the London Conference
Prof. Anderton, and the 'Choir will
be assisted by. Miss Cockrill
Of London.
3 p.m. ---Sunday School and Bible .®
Classes.
Hot Fowl Supper Monday, Dec. 5th
5 to 8
Organ R-ecita,1 by Prof. Anderton
Soloist: Miss Cockrill of London
Admission: adults 75c, children '40c.
IifirtIN ST: 11rETIIODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone .21, •r3.)
11 a.m.--The Choked .Wells.
7 p.m. -Mass, meeting. in James
Installation of Organ.
BETHANY
2.30 p.m.—The Advantage of Dis-
advantage.
.PMC.A.
Membership fee ".for next year,
gentlemen, •$3.00; ladies $1.50 o jun-
iors '$1.50.,
uniors'$1.50,, Get in at once.
The_' upper floor will. be ready as
soon as ..possible. • ' An "At ,Hone" is .-, proposed • for
about the first week in January.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Sunday Public Library, 11 a.m:.
Holiness meeting; 2.30 p.m., Sunday
School; 7 pan. Salvation meeting.
Cottage 'meeting at 3 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Green, North End.
Tuesday, 8 p.m., Cottage meeting
home of Mrs...Webster in the North
End.
Thursday and Friday, Hensall,
Centralia and Crediton visited.
Capt. MacGillivray Lieut. Parnell
HOUSE FOR SALE—Good frame
house and lot 'situated on Station
street for sale;, good- wall }eater,
stable, fruit trees, etc., on 'premises.
For particularsT' apply. to J:ulius So
kolof, Junk -Dealer, Exeter.
Miss Mary McKellar of Cromarty
underwent an operation for her eyes
at the Stratford hospital. The, opera-
tion ivas entire'Ip successful.
• STRAYED ---dna Nev. 1st, a red
and white year ;old steer with horns,.
strayed onto 1ot26, concession 1, Us-
borne., Owner May have same by
proving property:, and Paying ex-
penses. '
,Remember the Trivitt Memorial-,
Church Bazaar in the S. S. hall, Fri-
day, Dec. 2nd. at 3 p.in. Admission:
15c, including afternoon tea;
Your storage battery needs spe-
cial attention at 'th'is time of the
year. We have space equipment for
properly taking care of batteries
over winter. Let us take care ` of
yours,.': =W, J.' BEER.
ENSILAGE FOR :SALE.
The silo at the Canning Factory is
open and, ensilage -will , be sold at
$4.50 per ton, the purchaser paying
for weighing on 'R. G. Seldon's scale.
Payment for ensilage to be made the
first of each month at the factory.
evnt�e� hap�in;
Days to
EARLY: CHOOSING IS BEST IN EVERY 'WAY, AND IF YOU WANT,
YOUR CHOICE CAN BE HELD POR .,YOU UNTIL CIRIS`TI\1AS.
LADIES' FUR -LINED COATS.
Ten only fur -lined Coats to be
cleared at $20,00, $27.50' and $30.00
S4'MATER COATS.
Pure>wool Sweater Coats in
tractive patterns for 'men. $8.50.
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VOOL i@:IUPFLERS.
Brushed Wool Mufflers in best.
shades. Each $1.50. -
SILK AND WOOL. HOSIERY
In, 'man)- ;shades, Per pais: 85c.
NEW NECKWEAR.
Beautiful silks and knitted neck-.
wear. 75e, $1.00 to $2,00.:
GLOVES.
In all -wool, suede or cape at ,$1.00,
$1.25 to $"2.50. ,
BOYS' AND MEN'S OVERCOA'I,S
It will pay, you to' see our values.
Our prices aro riglit.
BE,EI.L?TIFLJL J-IAN'DIKERCHHIEFS
A wonderful range of patterns.
10c, 15c, 25c to 75c.
CIERI,5TMAS HOSIERY
In silk, heater and fine cashmere
at lower prices. -
WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES,
In Tour shades, A good glove at
per pair, $1.00,
SILK TRICOLETT.E. WAISTS.
A beautiful waist at popular .Price,
Each'$5,00.
COShiY FELT SLIPPERS,
For every member of the"fanil i
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I.R. CARLING B .
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary ,
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor for the Molsons Bank,
etc.
Invest your funds in Vic
tory, Dominion of Canada,
Provincial , and Municipal
Bonds. -
Legal investment for Trust
Funds.
At •existing prices, from 6
per cent to 7 per cent can be
obtained from •' these bonds:
Orders received by .me.
'Money toloan at lowest
rates of interest.
OFFICE—
Carling Block,; ,Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
Dray
and Baggage
ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE
WE MOVE IT REASONABLY
MOTOR,: TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY
AT YOUR SERVICE
AUTO LIVERY
Horse and Livery in Confection.
Bagshaw &- Easton
THE SOUTH Ii3UL,ON "CHORAL SOCIETY
essia
----Will be sung in—
„attics .Street letodist Church
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EXETER
Thursday r
Friday,ecember loth
At 8' o'clocic.
SOPRANO ,
CONTRALTO
TENOR , ,
BASS. ,....,
ORGANIST ,
CONDUCTOR`
SOLOISTS
, MISS RENNIE, ZIJRICI'1-
...... MRS. BISHOP, ST. MARYS
MIL. J. PARNELL MORRIS, LONDON
:. MVIR. E. M. HARI)ING, LONDON
...MR. W. 13IS1IOP,
M.R., A. W, ANDEL-1,7'0N
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ABMISSION ;
TI-IUBSDAY, by Ticket
only
... ... 41.00, and 75
5 Cenf.s
FRIDAY, $1.00 a d: r Cents RUSH SEATS, 50
'
Cents
Tickets on sale for. bods Performances by Menl era Of the Chortle
Make your Christmas selections front the store that deals ex -
elusively in Men's Furnishings.
TIES ARE ALWAYS ACCEPTAI1LE
We have an excellent range of new shades in rt fancy boxes.
Prices 50c to $1.50.
NOVELTY. SCARFS
Silk, brush, wool 'and knitted. A swell new
range. , Prices
rices
$1.00 to $3:00.
WE ALSO CARRY AN
ATTRACTIVE RANGE OF
New and Up -to -Date Shirts,
Sweater Coats, Gloves and
Mitts, Hats and Caps, Arrow
Collars, Initialed' Ilandker-
chiefs, Sleeveliolders and Sus--
penders, Pyjamas and: Night
Shirts, Stanfield's and Pen-
man's Underwear, Dressing
Gowns, Suits and Oveircoat-
ing, Ready -Made or 1VIade-to-
Measure.
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DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractic & Electrical Treatments
for ,Chronic and Nervous` Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours
110 to -12, 2; to 4, and by appointment„
Office—William and ' Sanders Sts.
e Phone 43.
Cochrane -
rF�
achine Works
Cylinders re -ground and, rings and
pistons fitted.
Grinder flutes re -ground
_
' H. ELLIOTT
IS OUT FOR BUSINL SS°
Myo aim is --Your patronage.
My motto—Service to the public,
PRICES
Ladies' Stilts, cleaned and pressed
$1.50
Men's Suits,' pressed. only . .75
Men's suits, cleaned and pressed
$1.00 to $1.50
Ladies' ;
s suits dyed ., .. $4,50
Men's suits •cited $ . 4,50
Ladies' suits; dry cleaned • $2.00
Men's Suits dry cleaned” $2.00
Ladies' overcoats dry - cleaned"2
, ,,.00
Men's overcoats dry cleaned.. $2.00
I do all kind or renairinrc
_I also
havethe agency for the Forest City
Laundry, London, Ont,
At your service:
ICE
BEFORE BUYING YOUR FU1 NI-
TURE CALL AND SEE THE BAR-
GAINS WE ARE ()PEERING ,IN
ALL LINES.
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Funeral Director and Embalmer.
Phone 20T and 20W. •
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office—McDonnell's Sales Stables on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt e
attention. Phone 26w
New iron pumps and fittings in
stock. Iron or wood pumps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.
S. J. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone 115.
MEETING: OF HIlI ON
COUNTY COUNCIL.
Tito Council of the Corporation of
the County of Y,Itroii will ineet in
the Council Chamber, Godericli, at
3 o'clock in the 0 afternoon of Wed-
nesday, the 7th day of December,
1921„ All 'accounts against the
County must he in -the hands of -the
Clerk not -,later than Monday 1 ire-
ceding tite'rneeting of Council,
GEO. W. FIOLMAN
County Clerk,
Godericlr, Nov, 18, 1921.