The Exeter Times, 1921-12-8, Page 8M5C
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• TORE WITH THE) 1:,1T'1'LE PRICES.'
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.for yes
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Our Stack of F ncy Goods for<Christnnas is complete- We arc
z howl intell range of Ladles' Fancy 1-iendket`cbielsz Gloves, K
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tTz(ac,._PL3SEand pegs., .Also a full line of "Indian Crochet.
', Pl.itt
9 7•=plece'
Saucers.
Fancy China •
well odd Gills anti Saucers, I3on Bons, Spoon Trays, C%alte-
•x e C g are.
,t``r arm . and Su Ton nice attet•ns in Dinner Sets, full
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ze tie_niPc>_ce...„tn China with Fine China Cups and.
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1°oc ry Specials
lemur,_,eel, per lb,. .. 36e
Best rolled Oats, 6 lbs. for 23c
Choice Se'odiees Raisins, 113.• 25c
New Citron peel, ib. . 56c
Canaria. Corn' S'Lareh, pkg. .. !Dc
Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes .. 23e
Kellogg's Corn: Flakes, five
pack"ages .for . , ::
New .Orange peel„ p'er lb. .. 3(ii)
'Seeded Raisins, 15 -oz. pkg. 21i
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Fancy Sweet Biscuits, lb,,20o
All laundry soaps,. 10 bars 08e,
7 cakes pure Castile soap,for 2sc,
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t,• Best Granulate
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HIGaIEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL PRODUCE.
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Up-to-drle Riraiture Stock
:Fmi r a.l Director & Embalmer,
License No. 447. -Auto Hearse and ' Horse Equipment
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK-
PII.ONE, 74J; Night call 71W
Iritlet' `
THE STORE FOR CHRISTMAS•GI TS
Cur Stocks are large, tssertment great; Prices right.
0 A Y CH-OtAWARE IVORY
TOYS
015T FLOWERS
Every week -end.
FANCY : CHOCOLATES
n bulk and pretty boxes.
- riday wo expect Carnations Roses and Mums. Flowers
tea' sick. We tare booking orders for Christmas Flowers.
ila!i -,te phone us. Cards supplied and town orders delivered. '
See our half -pound. Chocolate `Jj ecials this weer;.
Po` lel
n.'u S1C
'EVERY DAY.
Bazaar
GLAD TO SEE SOU COME.
What were you paying for groceries before the Dominion Stores
os'cu.ed in this town? -We have saved the people of this town: and•irm•-
mediate vicinity thousands of dollars. Does it not mean. something
to you to trade with ns?
SPECIALS TOTS, TCRITRSDAY, ISM AY' ".A N» SA:TU-9.IDAk.
CANDIES:
20c Lb.x.
Sold eleewliere.
at 35c lb..
Tall Tins Ptak
SALMON
17o
0 full Lb. of
Fish
EXTRACTS
`)c .Bottle
00R ANTS
lc Lb.
� 71e
220 'III)
i r Corn
This wee! only
OR,AIw71TEATl7ID 10 Lbs.
SUGAR 'T9e
$7.85 per 100 lbs.
Machine
BACON 3.c Iib,,
A real treat for J real 'nst
All. from Canaclian hogs
Finest Mince
MEAT 19e Lb.
Four String
T3I1OOMS 23l1c:`.,
AMMONIA Pf.r,'IDIDITt
22e.
Frnc f
x Od.,Lr D O;, ''3
6 Lb,.
90-1b. Sack $0.40,
FRA111,7:9"01-1I)
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Vara fur ttic.
4 -Lb. Tin
PURE : JAMS
1130
Cost today 90e
tin. 'f3uy Now
New Season's,
PRUNES
2 Lbs. tic
Seedless
RAISINS
27c .,b.
Lemen or.
Orazngs PE'EI
37e Lb,
Special Blend
TBA
;c't
Silt' Eleewctor
et 50c Lb.
tneet�
C, .,nadiau
240 :hh.
Market Report, --Ttie following le
alereport oa. the Exeter Market
corrected every Wednesday,
Wheat $1.07. ,
Oats 34e to 400.
Barley 43c to 55o.
Manitoba flour $3.90.
Family flour 3.30. •
Shorts $1.50 per cwt.
Brun $140 per Cwt.
'.!reed flour $2.00.
Creamery butter 430 to 470.
Dairy butter 38c to 41c,
New lain eggs lac.
Meld eggs 40c.
Lard 190.
Chickens under 4 lbs., 12 to 170.
4 to 5 lbs., 16 to 200,
over 5 lbs., 20 to 25e.
Hens, over 5 lbs., 18 to 23c
” 4 to 5 lbs., 12 to 17c
" finder 4 lbs., 9 to 14e
Geese 16c; heads on 21c,, heads
off 22c.
Ducks 17c; Reads on 23e,: heads
off 24c.
Turkeys, under; 4 lbs.,, 9 to 14c.
Old Turkeys. 2Sc, dressed' 38e,
Young turkeys 33c to 41c dressed
Old hen turkeys 28e to 3 Sc dressed
Old hen turkeys 4 to 5 lbs., 12c to
17c.
" . over 5 lbs., 18c to 23c.
Hogs .$9.00.
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Owing to the rush'ior seats for
"Mrs. .Temple's Telegram," Dec. S,
and the plan being practically sold
out the, first day, it has been decid-
ed to repeat it;the following night,
Friday, ;Dec. 9. to not 'missthis
laughable comedy. In.aid of the Cit-
izen's Relief Committee. 'Ru_ell seats,
both nights, '37e. /
YOUR. OPPORTUNITY FOR A
WTNTE'R COAT.
We are: clearing the' balance •of r our
Winter Coats, regularly priced up to
$42.00, for $25.00.
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
Major W. J. ITeatnan 'ivas..in Lon-
don Monday.'
Mrs. Moffatt of, Paris, is the guest.
of Mrs. J. A. Stewart.'-
Miss Grace Oke, of London, visit-
ed friends over the week -end.:
Miss J. Park, of Hensall, spent
the week -end with Mr,: and Mrs. S.
_ oss.
Mrs. Wm. Northeott returned Fri-
day from visiting with friends in
London.
Mr. 'and .;Mrs. Reid, of Varna, vis-
ited with relatives in town over the
weekend.
Mr. 'Eldon Howald of Stratford,
visited his brother "'Ed. over -the
week-end.
Mrs. L•utton axed Mrs.= „Grieye -of
London, visited:with ars, " A. Slieere,
on Monday. "
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Sleaanon have
returned home after spending a year
in the West.
Charlie Gladnnan pleasantly en-
tentained a number of young people
last Friday evening.
A number of young people were
pleasantly entertained by Bert: Gar-
diner on Tuesday evening:
Mr. • C. Aldwortlr., of Exeter North,
;will make his hone' with his son,
Charles, of Sexsmith, for .the winter.
Miss Lyons, who has been nursing
Mr. A. Hastings has returned.. to
London. Her place has been taken by
Miss Hewitt.
Misses Almina and Ida Patrick and
M,Irs• Calvert, of ` Ilderton, were the
guests of Mr: and .Mrs Victor Snell
aver the week. -end.
Mrs. T. Burkhardt and son, Marry,
of Cleveland, are visiting the for-:
:_per's ° parents;••`fdr. and`` Mrs. Jos."
Davis, Exeter North.
Mr. J. A; Stewart loft Mo;tday.,eve
ning for Brooklyn, N.Y., where he
was called owing to the death' of his
sister, ',1'drs. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Harold , Peter .and.
son, Stanley, of Atwood, visited with
relatives in ,` this community oa'
Thursday of last week.
Huron County council is ,meeting
Goderich this week.: On. account
of Tuesday being election day the
Council did not meet until Wediies-
clay• s.«
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harwood and
daughter, Mrs. Wray Wiley, of To
route, ,pent Sunday and . Monday
;vitt' the former's mother, Mrs. Jas.
Pickard. .
Mr. Robt. Ilowclifce, who has spent.
the, past few months in the West, re-
turned home Saturday. 1 -Te Spent four
days at the. Chicago Fair on his way
The many friends. . of Miss L. M.
Jeckell,-who has been ill for over
•a 'month, will be pleased to know
that she is improving and able to be
around again.
The Trines' Subscription s
growing. Why root send The. Timelistis
es a Christinas 'present to your
friends away from home? The re-
mainder of tl'e'year. is given free to.
new subscribers,
Mrs. T. 0. 'Southcott *as called to
Toronto last week owing to tile ser-
ious illness of her rtiother, Mrs. II
Hobbs, who has been: ill with poen-
raonra. 1 -ler friends in Exeter will be
,lad to know slia is improving.
At the election of officers for Ere-
'.er lodge No, C7, 1.0.0.rt the, old
o f cors were re-elected;for the corgi-
e term to 0s foiloays N.;CT Asa Peg-
1l80; Vii. 0,, 2.. Day; tea, secy. R. N.
Jt'occh, 'f in coeur,, W. .1 -alms; t' eaS;'�
:With�
C71 VEN 1'.R $UYT11`,RI4W CHURCH f ;
Rev. James Foote, 13. A,, Minister
10 a,m —St nclay school ang^ bible'
Classes.
Tho' regular services as usuel next']
Sabbath.
Young People's Guild Friday evert
ning at 8' o'clock,Progrem—Dicked's
eharaeterS.
13oY Scouts will meeteat the church
Friday Avenin at 7:30.
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JAMES STREET 11JETHODTST
CHURCH
Rev. M. J. Wilson, $A„ Pastor.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Preacher: IT, J, ljren, of Mitchell
Organist: Prof. Bishop of St. Marys
Soloist: Mr. Grouch of Stratford
The choir will render special selec-
tions. All welcome.
3 pan. --Sunday School and Bible
Classes'.`
iristn]
;G.A.RLY.CROQSfNG IS BEST IN REVERY WAY, 'AND IF YOU' WANT,
YOUR CHOICE CAN 713E HELD FOR YOU UNTIL. CHRISTMAS.
" LADIES' FUT -LINE+ 1) COATS.
MAJN ST. METHODIST CIYJEOU' • .=
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3,) •
11 a.m.--"-Walking -with God." `
7 pen. ---Bev. P. E. James, M.A.,
B.D. '
BETHANY '\
2.30 p,in.—Rev. P. E. Janus, M.A.
Y.P.C..A.
Get your Membership in for next
year. Gentlemen $3.00, ladies and
juniors $1:50.
An "At.Home" at the ,beginning of
the year.
SALVAtTION, ABD Y SERVICES.
Sunday --Public Library, '17: a.m.
Holiness meeting; 2,30 p 11.,` Sunday
School; 7`'"g:m. Salvation meeting.
Cottagemeeting 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, Hensali,'
Centralia and Crediton visited.
Capt. IllacGilliar ay Lieut. ]Parnell
The Battery is the heart of your
car.Protect it this winter. 'W,e will
gladlygive you free advice as to its
proper Care.,;, W. J. 'Beer. ''•
NOTICE
Having purchased , the ' :butcher
business 'from Mr. A. Paul I solicit
your patronage- I intend to keep,
good meat and will sell at the lowest
price possible.
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WOOD.
WANTED --By a: two -• . gentlemen,
twot or.three :furnjsh.ed .room in Exe
ter; heated. Apply et0 P.O. box 110.
WANTED -.-Good girl 'to /learn
clerking. Apply to C. L. Wilson.
To those in need of an engine of
13;44 to 10 horse power, new or
second-hand;, grinders -from 7 in.. to
13• in. plates; •roller.'crusbers;. put
Pers or small 'straw cutters, call on
us. We have :them. • • One -. 10 -inch
second -!nand grinder; one 3=11-D.: gas
engine, both in good repair; Chat-
ham, International and ;Woodstock
Wagon Mfg. Co.'s sleighs,—WARD
7 MORGAN.
Miss Mildred -Wood, 'visited with
friends in London over the week -end.
HORT1 ULTURAL..SOCIE'T:.
ORC3 NA -,ED IN EXETER.
A meeting 'i or the purpoge of or-
ganizing a Horticultural Society in.
Exeter was held in the Carnegie Li-
brary Friday evening last. Sixty -ono
have already signed for membership
and a systematic canvas of 'the towi
for members •will be treacle. .rite of-
ficers elected -were as follows: Presi
dent, J. S. Harvey; 1st vice, 0. S.
Howard; and 'vice, Mrs,. Arno-; Sec.
treas., J. G. Stanbury dire fox ,, Ai':s
McLeod, Miss Murray, Mrs. Ye(
Miss Kinsman,- B. W. F. Beavers, S
J. Hogarth, , Jas Greve, Dr. Inv
,man, W. G. Medd and J. P,1. South-
cott.
"Wot's a minimum wage, Albert?
gas ter goin' to ye? work, H yer
wants ter make a bit more, yer does
Mr. Fred Watson has purchased
the farm on the Salable Line, Stant-
ley, from Mr, Itobt. Greer, who pur-
chased the same from Mr. Samnel
Sterling a few years ago. Pos,seesion
giVen next spring.'
Ten only fur -lined Coats to be
cleared at $20.00, $27.50 and $30.00.
SWEATIER COATS.
Pure wool Sweater Coats in -at-
tractive patterns for' men. $.8.5 0. `.
WOOL ldl-UFFLE1.1S.
Brushed Tool Mufflers iu, best
shades. Each 31.50.,
SILK AND WOOL 1 IO STERY
.In many shades'. ;Per pair 85c.'
NEW NECKW:C+ Alt. .
Beautiful silks and : knitted neck- •
wear. 75e, 31.00 to 32.00.
. GLOVES.. "
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Inall-wool, suede or cape at $1.00,
$1,25 to 32.50.
130YS' :ANI) MEN'S T' -
S OVEY€C0A!iS,•
It will pay you to see our values.;
Our prices are right.
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BEAUTIFUL, RANDTRERCZTTEFS
A wonderful range of patterns.
10e, 15e, 250 to 75c,
CTTRTSTMTAS 63OSIJ Did
In silk„ 'heater and fine caslsmere
at lower prices. ...
' A SHABLE SUEDE, GLOVES.
In four shades, A good glove at
:'per pair, 31.00. '
ST Ta- TRIOOL:i+ TTE WAISTS.
A. beautiful waist at popular price.,
' Each $5.00.
COSEY FELT SLIPPERS..
For every member of the family.
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Barrister,• Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer.
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Solicitor for the Molsons Bank,
Invest your funds ,in Vic-
tory, Dominion of Canada,
Provincial and' Municipal
Legal inveetment...for Trust
At existing- priceS, from 6
per 'cent to 7 per cent- can be
-obtained from these bende.
Orders received ,by me.
'Money to loan at lowest
rates of interest.
- Carling Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
37
0.1a, Liggage
ANYTHING Y011 HAVE -TO MOVE
WE MOVE IT REASONAI3LY
MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY
AT 'YOUR SERVICE'
AUTO LIVERY
Horse and Livery in Connection.
house and lot situated on Station I
For., particulars apply to, Julius Se-
lcelofe 3--uult Dealer, Exeter.'.'
EN'SILLAGE FOR SALE.
The silo iit the Canning FactOry
open and, ensilage will be sold at
$4.50t• per ton, the' purchaser paying
for weighing on It. G. Seldon's.scale:
Payment for ensilage to be made the
first of each month at the factory.
teen to :make 'a smile ---Why was
when we•come to die.eveil the under-
taker will `be• Serry.—Markt Twain:
An,niversary 84,
a. Marys.
PRE ci-jEnt
ecita
Make your Christmas selections from the store tent deals ex-
clusively in Men's Furnishings.
TIES ARE ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE
, We have an eicel'int range. of new shades in fancy boxes.
Prices 5Qc to $1.50.
l'OVELTY SCARFS
Silk, brush, wool and knitted. A swell • new range. Prices
WE :ALSO CARRY AN
ATTRACTIVE RA'NGE OF
New ,ancl Up-te-Date Shirts,
Sweater Coats, GIOves and
11/Etta, Hats and Caps, Arrow
Collars Initialed I-Iandker-
chiefs, Sleeveholders and Sus-
penders, P,.yjanitas and Night •
S.testfield's and -Pen-
man's Underwear, Dressing
' CI -owns, Stilts and Overcoat-
ing, 13.eaily-Made or Made -to.`
10, -tot 1,2 2' to 4, and by appOintinent,
Cochrane
.Mac Imo
pistons 'fitted.
Grinder Plates re -g (rand .
13EFORE BUYING YOUR FURNIe
TUItE CALL AND SEE THE 'BAR-
GAINS WE ARE OFFERING 1N,,
ALL LINES. -
13 OUT FOR BUSINIaSS
My airri is --Your patronage.
My it-lotto—Service to the public.
PRICES
lilies' Suits, cleaned and pressed
ents Suits, pi•essed only .75
en's stlite, cleaned arid presSed
I„,adies' Suits dyed $4.50
Ladies' suits dry cleaned .... $2.00
NIaii's suits dry cleaned , $2.00
atlies' overcoats, clry cleaned $2.00
overcoat st dry elect n ed et* 32.00
r do all kind of: repairing. I, also
!lave the agency for the ro-rest City
_,atirldry, L011(1-011, Opt,
At your serVice.
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address. by althea Premier
Mr, Grouch will sin
y, GArat:tiottney-Genera
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fSSION----850 ant 25c.
uneral, Director and Embalmer.
phOne 203 and 20.W. -
John St. PlMne calls receive prOmpt
n. Phone 26w
New iron pumps' an fittings in
stock. rIron• or wood pumps repa,ir-
ed; wells 'puinped. put or cleaned.
Phone 115;
COUNTY COUINTCIla
The Council of 1110 COrPoration 01
the County of Huron Well meet in
1110 Council Chamber, C,odetich,
0t)tillty anust be iptat.)10 hands of the
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