The Exeter Times, 1921-12-22, Page 8Tib iEXETER
STERT
E BIG STORE WITI THE LITTLE PRICES_"
Once again we extend to you the Season's
Greetings. We youthank
Cordially for past
business and hope to merit your Confidence
for even bigger business in future.
Wishing You and Yours A Merry Christ=
Mina's andy�
AI�a
New Year
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL PRODUCE.
J. Am Stewar
To Every One
Right Merry
Christmas
AND
A Most Happy
New Year
ardiner
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
Y.in .t7 .i ::^-'l� SAY+. "V�r '?PP. xM, w.•p.
.POWELL'S`
Big Variety Store
THE STORE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Our Stocks are large; ,Assortment great; Prices right.
FANCY CHINAWARE IVORY
TOYS
CUT FLOWERS FANCY CHOCOLATES
Every week -end. in bulk 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.
See our half -pound Chocolate Specials this week.
Powell's Bazaar
MUSIC EVERY DAY. • GLAD TO SEE YOU. COME.
kms,.
a„ri
St�res,
The Clhaio Grocery Stores o1 Canada
A Merry
Christmas
We saved the people of Ontari o over $300,000 on their grocery
bill during 1921. DID YOU SAVE YOUR SHARE?
Specials for Christmas week
Bacon
' ....31r.
. ......... ....
Jams, 4 lb. tins
72e
Honey, 5 ib. tin .. ..,9,8c'
Vaiencia cake 25e.
Canciies ..22e
Fancily mixed candies, 5 lb.
box for .1.50
t led Nuts ...-25e
f l,ezti f's Jelly powder 3 for 29e
11.'Cocoi-'. 225c:
Ins for Na.,
JP, r ddcd Wheat . , 2 pkges. 255c
}el'iub Figs 1.6C lb.
Maal ...... .0 lice. `Sir,
2,s
Special Blend Tea 37c
neer
Q i Olives, quart - jars, .... 45c
Baking Powder . 24c
Campbell's: Soap 16c
7Matches, 2_ for 2$• c
Orang
Oranges,
oz
......: ,, Sec
Orasiges, dos 79c
Toilet paper, 6 for, " 27c
Laid, 3 Ib. pail 55r,
n
Special Coffee, haIf..b, t,li .... �Oe•
Fry's or 13alzer's Cocoa, :1,4.
lb: tin ' �..
l ol.lecl Oats, 6 lbs, for. ..., is
aii.,.a a�..,..nrm':err ar�ama,ivvrrnme+vazsmvicemnen .
.Fr w ee ple realize that 26,445
i'an,tdi<:u ex-,ervice ,lien have "'been
est2I Iisliecl on the land and aro near'
a1;)" rnal,ing good;; that Canada's
,...�ci c.cJol is .
t 1 �;� seri{, represents'
,;a,rt ;iiivestinent: of $475,000,000,,
while th e power produced would,
dthei-wise require :10,000,000 tons Of
coal ;yearly; or that nearly S0 per
dent al' the v f O .
world's i �.:
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7i of o
1 y dSr
,,1
{4 ,.os Tomes, from the Province o; Quo -
i bee.:
Market Report -The following in
the report of the hlreter Ksrk*t
corrected every Wednesday.,
Wheat 81.07.
Oats 34c. to 40c.
Barley 48c to 56c.
Manitoba flour $4.15
Family flour $3.94
Shorts $1.50 per cwt.
Bran $1.40 per cwt.
Feet flour $2.00.
Creamery butter 43c to 47c.
Dairy butter 38c to 41e.
New laid eggs 750.
Field eggs 40e.
Lard 19c.
Hogs, $10.00.
LOCAL
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The regular meeting of the Exe-
ter U.F.O. wil be held in Senior's
hall, Thursday evening, Dec.- 29, in
stead of Wednesday evening. A
good attendance is requested to hear
the annual report.
Mr. Ed. Westcott spent" Tuesday in
London.
School closes ' Thursday for the
Christmas holidays.
Mrs. E. Christie, Sr. is visiting
with relatives in ,Detroit.
Mr. T. R. Ferguson of the Molsons
Bank spent Sunday in Teeswater.
Special for Saturday Only -Mixed
Nuts 20c. a ib.: at C. L. Wilson's.
Miss Vera Jones is home from
Stratford Normal for the holidays.
Mr. M. Wilson, of Dresden, is vis
iting with Mr. and M.rs.'J.'W. Powell.-
Sunday will be Christmas.: Mon-
day will be observed as a public'holi-
Miss Agnes Fenwick, nurse, is at
present in charge of Dr. Hyndman's
hospital.
Miss Stella Gillies has returned af-
ter an extended visit in Hamilton and
Toronto.
If you -have not already done your
Christmas shopping, do not delay, do
it : to -day.
Miss May Ford, who has been at
tending 'Toronto Normal is home for
the holidays.
Mr. I. Armstrong has been "ill for
over a week. He has been threatened
with pneumonia,
Mr. M. Senior returned home Fri-
day evening after spending several
weeks in Toronto.,
A large assortment of .fresh can-
dies, nuts and fruits for Christmas at
Wilson's Grocery.
Mr. R. H. Southcott, who has been,
attending, Toronto . University, ;is
home for the holidays:'
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell are spend
ing the "Christmas holidays in Lon-
don with their, daughter.
The wandmiil•iat the home of', -Mr.
I. ria Carling. -was blown '.down - Sun-
day morning. by the storm.
Mr. H. Wenbourn, of the Bank of
Commerce staff is holidaying at his
home at Gananoque, Que.
It costs a lot of money to keep
Exeter going. Be an Exeterite, help
those that help the town. -
The' Times will be pleased` to re
ceive reports of school Christmas
entertaiments in the district.
Mrs. G. Vivian, of Mitchell, is
`spendingthe holidays with her
daughter, Mrs. H. W. Doerr.
Mrs. Frank Newman' andchild of
Kingston, are visiting the formers
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seldon.
Mr. Cecil Johnston, who is ,at-
tending Toronto: Medical, is spend-
ing the holidays, with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos." Vance, of Lis-
towel, were spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs;; Ward during the week.
Main St. Sunday School will hold
+a Christmas entertainment on Wed..
Dec. 28, at 7.30. Admission 25 and
10 cents.
There are fifteen recruits signed
up for the Exeter. -Zurich hockey
team. Only the best men will make
the team.
Mr. Walter Steele, who recently
sold his farm on the London Road,
south, roved his fancily to London
on.Tuesnay. -
Give your own merchants a chance
'ter your 'Christmas business. They
have stocked up to serve you. ,Play
fair with them. -
Miss H. Kinsman was confined to
her home .on Thursday and Friday of
last week through illness. and the
pupils in her roolh at school had a
holiday.
Mr. Archie Morgan, of Usborne,
has bought two pure-bred Holstein
heifers from Mr. J. J. 'Werner at . a
fancy price, for the improvemento
of
his•:herd of Holsteins.
One 'of the plate, glass„ window
panes in the jewelry •store of S.- Fit-
ton was broken Saturday evening by
a couple of young fellows who were
fooling in. the door -way,
Col. Walter S. 'Brown of
th e West-
ern University, London,} will speak at
the commencemeiit exercises of the
Exeter High School which itch will take
place Friday evening Jan: 13 in. the.
Exeter Opera House. Besides pro -
grain.
a-
gra'ii. the presentation of diplomas
and scholar;ohips will take place.
Mr, Robert Weelces, an English-
man whp las been working with far-
niors in Usbo:`no Tp., and recently
with Mr. ,Hy. Delbridge; was taken
i11 last week and brought. into Dr.
ITyntlnian'a hospital. Pneumonia le-
t
voloped and' he die on• Stnlht
s. Ito
was
62 h
yea rs ,of
age. The remains
were talieil:' 40 Sti+athi•oy for
Tuns
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHUIiCiI : PHONE 184.
SOUT�COTT.
Rev. J,uuea Plante, B. A., Diiiaie'ter
11 ann.-"What is Greater than •;•:
Christmas."
The biroiste>r
7 la.m --"The Incarnation'.
l'h`o Minister
On Thursday evening Eromix 6 to 8
lYlr, J. G. Stanbux'y will eutertain the
Sunday schoolchildren to Supper
after which :a program will be .,given ,
by • the children. .-• .Admission to.0- !7 ;
grain 15c.
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. M. J,Wlison, B...., castor.
11 a.m.-"The Big and the Little
Brother"
3 ..p.m. --Sabbath School Christmas
programme.
7 p.m. -"The Mother of la Gifted Son
Choir and congregational' singing 'of -
good old hymns. Carol selections
on the organ by Prof. Andefton at
the close of the evening service,
MAIN,$Te METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Cleo. McAlister,' M. A.
(Phone 25„ r3.) • .
11 a.in a "The World when our Lord
Came"
3 p.m.-Obervance of the Advent. ,
7 p.m.-Chritmas Chimes
Wednesday, Dec. 28, Sunday School
entertainment, 7.30 p.m.
BETHANY
2.30,'p.m,-Christmas. ..'
Y.P.C.A.
Membership must be in by Jan1st
to enjoy the`Y rooms.
Monday, Dec 26 open to all mem-
bers, ladies and i gentlemen.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Sunday -Public Library, 11 a.m.,
Holiness meeting; 2.30 p,m., Sunday
School; 7 p.m. 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
Good glasses it you need then'
Good ' advici,if you don't.
.7: WARD D C , Optometrist
EXF,TER
A recount of the votes cast in
South Huron at the recent election.
will be held before Judge Dickson in
Goderich on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Andrews and
son, of Pointex, Sask.`, are on their
way home and at present are visiting
in Toronto.
11Ir. Maurice Harvey, who is at-
:tending.Toronto. University, and ;Miss
Gladys Harvey of ,the London Col-
legiate are spending the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Harvey.
The committee -in charge of the
new organ of James -street church
were pleased this week to receive a
substantial donation`frem an Exeter•
Old. Boy, Mr. If. G. Harwood, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., son` of Mrs. ° Jas.
Pickard, of town. ,
We are • prompted ; this week to.
place on our subsepiption list the
name of the .Huron ,County 'donne..
thinking that rn
so'e of the inmates
might appreciate'' The Times. We
mention this thinking -that if 'other
papers in the county would do the
same, it might-add•a little pleasure
to the life of the_innates.
There was a narrow escape from
an accident at the coiner of Main -
and James street on. Thursday of last
week. A horse and' " buggy' and, an
automobile were. being driven south.
oil Main street. The autoist'went ,to
pass the horse and buggy just as the'
latter turned around the,eerner. The
brakes were applied to the auto and
it was 'slowed 'down, blit•it struck the.
buggy and carried it up;,.a ainst' the
building occupied by: Mr. J. Taylor.
There was no dafnage'�`done to 'either
car or buggy.
CO'MAILTNICATION'.
The Editor'
Dear Sir,--
Those who heard the entertain-
ment on Thursday or Friday of last
week given .in'James Street church
enjoyed a rare treat. It :shows -what
can be done by everyday people with
a, little
pra.ctceSua competent
leader, ''. Mr. Anderton-.
derton -, deserves
great credit for the results lie got
out of that large group of amateurs
and the'thought arises why not go
further, Why not organize an orch-
estral association along the game:
lines
as
this choir.
x. Tiicie are. a lot
of f ,illy. good musicians in this com-
munity raid I think it 'ivotil,l be very
little trouble 'getting -;,-,Y enty-fi.ve or
thirty together or even fifty and it,
would not only be " a benefit to ,the
players through:, the practice blit
would be a good thing., -'for the cofn-
munity for a musical .entertainment
is, to my notion, one of the .most
pleasant ,a„t
things a persons, can- listen to
Yours uglily,
Reader
10101..1
Moinum
BROS.
PHONE 434.
Beres Christmas Greetings,n
• ;and IIet�rti-est Good' Wishes
for a Happy New Year,
New Arrivals for Christmas
SJ[LK UNDEII SIi IRT5
in many .styles and colors at popular
prices
sit* HOSE FOlI WOMEN .
In Navy, Brown and Black a,'
$1x50 and' $2.00
HEATHER HOSE -FOR WOMEN,.
A great seller thisseason*
All sizes $1.25:",
NEW GING}IAMS
A dress length of new Gingham
would be very acceptable this Xmas.
'35c a yard. "
Just
COZY SL1PPE1IS
he thing for Dad, Mother or
the children
WOOL MUFFLERS
Beautiful all -wool Mufflers in many
colors, $1.50 ..
BOYS' ALL -WOOL ,l.ERSEYS
With dome fasteners on the shoulder
_A11 wool, .$2.09 and $2.25
BOYS' V NECK SWEATERS
A new shipment for Christmas
$2.00 and. $2.25
�uthcotf Bros.
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L R. CARLING B.A.:.
Barrister, Solicitor,' Notary --
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor for the MoIsons Bank,
etc. .
Invest ''your 'funds ` in Vic-
tory, Dominion . of . Canada;
Provincial and Municipal
Bonds.
Legal investment for Trust
Funds.•-
'At exiin' p,' r
per cent tostg7 „perricescentfca>om be6
obtained from %these bonds.
Orders receivedby me.
Money to loan at lowest
rates .of interest
OFFICE-,
Carling Block, .Main :Street,
EXETER, ONT.
Aintneweizsma
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 Connection.
Bagshaws &•Easton
TO MY PATRONS
OivS
WISHING YOU ALL „A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A
• PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
T. H. ELLIOTT
'rite` other day we visited the work-
shop of "Mr. Hy. Gidley and saw sev-
eral pieces, of furniture that he had
made by hand. One was a Martha
Washington sewing table made from
cherry wood. The ends are of octo-
gon shape and the ; table contains
several drawers and receptacles for
different articles. The workman-
ship and finish is of a high order.
Gifts F
Make your Christmas selections from the store that deals ex-
clusively in Men's,Ftu•nishings.
TIES ARE ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE
We have an excellent range, of new shades in fancy
Prices 50e to $L50. boxes.
NOVELTY "SCARFS
Silk, brush, wool and knitted. A swell new range. Prices
$1.00 to
WE ALSO CARRY AN-
ATTRACTIVE RANGE OF
New and Up -to -Date Shirts,
Sweater Coats, 'Gloves and
Mitts, Hats• and; Caps, Arrow
Collars, Initialed =Handker
Handker-
chiefs,
Slee
veho•
kle•s and Sus-
penders, Pyjamas and Night
Shirts, Stanfield's " and Pen-
man's • Underwear, ; Dressing
Gowns,'Suits ' and . Overcoat-
ing, Ready -Made' or Made -to -
Measure.
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P11ONE
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NOTlICE
Having : purchased the butcher
business from, Mr. A. Pant Z Solicit
your patronage. 1 intend to keep
good meat and will sell at'the lowest
price possible.
F, WOOD,
A. E. TENNANT
VeterinarSur Surgeon
g n
Office -McDonnell's Sales Stable
s on
John St. Phone calls receive .prompt..
attention. Phone 26w
--
Thea
Battery is the li �,
e ••t of -
e
� ur
car. ' Protect it this winter. We will
gladly give you free :advice as to its
proper care. W. J. Deer. ,
STOCKMEN LISTEN •
'We have for safe pure -cane feed
Molases, 22c a a gafron, 21c in i fi
va'
/barrel lots, bbls. free. -
Centralia
m
Farers" Co -Operative Co., Ltd.
an
Phone
s�
OJ and 20W.
�
Ne,,
r iron
pumps : and. fittings in
stock. `Iron .or• wood pumps repair -::
ed; welisA pumped out or cp
cleaned.
S. J. V. CANN, EXETER.
-' F Phone 115.
.DR: •JOHN WARD
Chiropractic
&
.E
lc
etret
tl Treatments
;
..
for Chronic and Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours!'
.10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment.
Office -William; and Sanders Sts.
Phone 43.
Cochrane
'`achene ?''o
Cylinders re-srouncl and rings' and '
pistons fltteci,
Grinder, Plates re -ground`
HOUSE ' FOR S -.
SALIN Good frame
house and lot situated. on Station
tiriit
itreet for sale; good well water,
stable, fruit, trees,` etc., on premises,'
FPer;. partic,tilers apply 'to 'Julius 'Sn-'
rolof, .T,rli'1; Dewier, Exeter.