The Exeter Times, 1921-12-29, Page 8ti!
Icy STO T;IIa W1TR THI %,ITTPRICES,"
nee again vve,extenel to you the Season's
gs. We thank you Cordially for past
usiness and hope to merit your Confidence
ars evert bigger business in future.
Wishing You and Yours t Ha py-New
p
Year
HIGHEST PRICES PATD FOR ALL, PRODUCE..
0
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To Every One
MOSt Happy
AND
ros' 4rous
ew r:.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74,1; Night call 74W
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WE WISH TO THANK OUR ;
MANY CUSTOMERS AND
FRIENDS FOR THEIR HEAR
TY PATRONAGE THROUGH-
OUT 1921. We WISH ONE
AND ALL A HAPPY, HEAL-
THY AND PROSPEROUS NEW
YEAR.
Powell's'
MUSIC, EVERY DAY. GLAD TO SEE YOU. COME.
,arc,. .,.
EZZalal Eh -r.15 -
Tire Chain Go.ocery Stores of Canada
366,000 -satisfied customers inside of two years. This is a
of. Durin g 1922 this number will be in
record rye .are proud
to rt the New Yearright,
greased over ''.100 per'cent. S by b�yang
all yourm groceries frothe first chain 'to bring down the prices.
IIAPPY NEW YEAR TO' ALL
END OF YEAR AND NEWJ YEAR SPECIALS
White liltsS
sPastry Flour,
bag 95c.,
L,anadi"ain Cbeese 25c
(llio0oiates, real quality 29c lb,
Lemon and orange peel 33e Ib.
I3ttllc. Cocoa, 2 lbs. for 25c.
Clarke's 'Pork 'and Beans 23c
Comfort. Seap
Tiger SalinoIl
7trawberry Jai
Ci'earn of t„Vh
Cbz ni.2'eal,
'i3rdk Starch.
Cheiee Dates
Cooking -I'1 s,'
Special Blond <Tea
x String
10 . for 69e.
i; Ib. tin 30c
lb, jar 29c.
at, 4 lbs. 25e
6,'Ibs. '25c
2 lbs. 1.9c,
lb. 17c
2 lbs. 35c
b. 370
.Ir
LaankY i•
o d Cori
Candis
e , er•ean_as
Valencia Cake'
Washing Soda, pl,ge.
Shredded Wheat
,2 for 25e
20c lb.
25c lb.
90
2 for 26 -
Prunes, large size 15c lb.
Rolled Oats 6 lbs. for 23
Sunlight Soap 10 for 720
Capitano alinon, lA ib. tin 10n
Corn Flakes
Icing Sugar
Soap Chips
Rice
'Tapioca
Layer Fig;
r ,',c E'cl oc f c,a
Ring Apeles
lir pkgc.,
10c l'!.
lb. 20c
]b. 10e.
lr- i.Oc
F). f,5e..
b, 20c'
dos, .4.0c
tho 3rd bf ;arrtia i' until tlxa £list of April,
penWed iicsda' and Saturday ni%hts only,
a.
TH
Ittirke ; Report -The felloWI*r
t.b,e report of he klxeter 4iIirket
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat', $1.10
Oats 3.4e to 40c.
13arley 48c to 5.5e.
Manitoba flour $4.15
Family flour $3.30
Shorts, $1.55per cwt.
Bran, $1,50 per cwt.
Feed flour $2,90,
Creamery- Butter, 45. to 47c.
Dafry butter 38e to 41e.
New laid eggs 650.
Held eggs 400.
Lard 190.
I -logs: $10,00
LOCAL
The regular meeting of the. Exe-
ter U,F,O, • wil; be held in Senior's
hall, Thursday evening, Dec. 20, in-
stead of Wedneselay evening, A
good attendance is requested to hear.
the annual ,report.
Christmas Visitors
Among those, who spent: the Xmas.
holidays in town were:
Mr. Jas. Sweet with. his parents.
Mr, Ingrain, of Hamilton, with
friends. \
Mr. Reg. Bissett, of Chatham, at
his hone here.
Mr. Walter Dearing,
'with relatives. ' •
Mr. Owen. Atkinson,
with relatives.
Mr. Bert. Preszcator, of Detroit,
with relatives.
Mr. Fred Gould, of Strathroy,
with relatives.
Miss Annie Sanders, of Waterloo,
of Chatham,
of Windsor,
with her mother.
Miss Ethel Sweet, et Tillsonburg
et her home here.
Mr, and Mrs. P. Robertson, of
Stratford, with relatives.
Miss A. Taylor, of London, with
relatives in Exeter North..
Miss L. Johns, of London, visited
with her parents at Elithville.
"Miss Steinhagen, ; of Dashwood,
with her sister, Mrs. Jos. Davis.
Miss Lela Gould, of London, visit-
ed. her ,sister, Mrs. W. Lamport.
Mr. Lloyd -Wilkinson, of Clinton,
spent Monday evening in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sweet and Miss'
Vera, of London, with relatives.
Mr. I.1. Fuke; of Toronto, with his.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Puke.'
Mr. Dandridge, Sweet, of 'Toronto,
with` -the Misses Sweet on Huron St.
Miss Flossie Ford, of -London, vis-
ited with relatives in Exeter North.
Dr. and Mrs. Hewitt and family,:.
of Toronto, at the home of Mr. A.
Dow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Routledge, of
Centraila, with Mr. and. Mrs. Wm.
Miss Ruby `Treble, of Toronto,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm.
Treble.
Mr. Linden; Harvey, of Toronto,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Harvey.
Mr: and Mrs. Earl Browning, of
Toronto, with Dr. and Mrs. J. W.
I3l owning. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sanders and
family; of Windsor, with relatives in
Exeter North.
Messrs. James and'John McDonald
of Stratford,' with their sister, Mrs.
T. G. Creech.
Mr. Archie Davis and friend, Mr.
Wm. Tarrant, of Toronto, with the
farmer's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wood, of
Windsor, with the latter's sister,
Miss Ida Gillesie.
Messrs. Cyril and Elmer Tuckey
and , Miss Inez Tuckey, of London,
with their parents.
Misses Alberta and Hiidred Hor-
ton, of . Toronto, with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Horton.
Misses Erne and Hazel Fritz, of
London, with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Bossenbery at Grand Bend.
Mr. Wn. Amos, of Stratford, with,
"Mrs. Amos, of town. ' The both vis-
ited at Brinsiey on Monday.
Miss Alice Vincent, and cousin,
Miss Gladys Hilts, of Stratford, with
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vincent.
Messrs. Gorden Taylor, of Wind
sor, and Reg. Taylor, of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor.
Messrs. Douglas and Wilfred
Stewart, of Toronto, with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geddes, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Snell and son, of
London, ondon
with -vi h Mrs. Wm. Northcott.
Misses Mary, •y, Florry and Marjorie
Hepburn, of London,' spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Westcott.
Mr. Leon Treble and lady friend,
Miss Rae, of Toronto, with ;the. for-
iner's hiarents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Tre-
ble,
Miss Jessie Manson, of London,.
and Mr. Wiii Manson, of Toronto,"
with their parents, Mr. -and Mrs. G
Manson.
1Wessrs. Jos. Davis,, of Merlin •
Oliver, of _Toronto, and IZd. of For
est; with their t �.r p.rrents; 11Ir, and Mrs,:
Sid. Davis.
Mr. aad Mrs. Geo,Clipson and
two children, of Ingersoll, and Mao
Francis Davis, of. Toronto, With Mr.
.And ,Mrs. Dan. Davis
Sir" Louis 'Heideman, : and Miss
Emma -':Heiden an and little neice,
'3etty, of Toronto, With their parent:;
Mr. end I\lt's, C. Heideman,
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.XET'ER'TIMES
With the Churches
CAVJ N 1 RES$'YT1 BEAN aftritOR
Rev,•James Foote, B. -A., -Minister
11 a.m.-"The Past, Present ' e Id ' "
Future."
The` Minta e1. -_
7 p.m.---"illalcing most of the New.
Year.," -�
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JAMES STREET 14IETmODIST
Rev. 'M. J. Wilson, B.A., castor.
11a.na.-"The Power of an Endless
Life."
3 p.m, -Sabbath School and Bible
Classes.
7 p.m. -"The; Time Limit"
Choir and Congregational Singings A
welcome to all.
MAIN` ST.' MET1IOPIST CHUROi1
Rel'. Geo. McAlistcr,'11i. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11 A. M. -A. Retrospect
3 P. 111, Sunday .School . `.
7 P. 112. -Looking `Foxward
BETHANY
2.30 -New Year,
Y.P.C.A.
Get in your membership this �lr@ek.
Monday, Jan. 2nd and on, "only open
for members. Get ready for the big
social night. Fee for membership
$3.90 `for men; $1.50 for ladies and
juniors.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES..
Sunday -Public Library,,11 a.in.,
Holiness meeting; 2.3.0 p.tn., Sunday
School; 7 pan, Salvation meeting. .
Cottage meeting at' 3 p.n. at the
home .of Mrs. f Groen, North End_
Tuesday, 8 p.m;, Cottage meed}g s � � 1 [ { k ' � i �
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home of Mrs. Webster in the Nortlr e99.
End.
Thursday and Friday, . IIensall, a °"�°•" � ' ` ' "`` -"''" ''.""
Centralia and Crediton visited.
Capt., MacGillivray Lieut. Parnell
PHONE '1 -t.,
PHOi4E 13 L.
Here's Heartiest 'aood Wfs-hes
for a happy New Year,
New Arriv4als
SILK [INIiR1LSKIIIT'S
In Yvan styles and colors at i
Y Y popular
prices
SILK :IIOS FOR 311'OMEN`
In Navy,' Brown' and Black
$1.50 ,end $2.0U
HEATHER HOSE FOR V OMEEN
A great seller this' season
A11 sizes $1.2.5 -t
NEW GING-HAMS
A' dress length of 'new • Gingham
would be very acceptable this Xmas.
35c a yard.
COZY SLYI'PEES
Just' the thing for' Dad, Mother
the children
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WOOL 111UF1r LEIIS
Beau. all -wool Mufflers im many;'
colors, $1.50
BOYS' ALL -WOOL JERSEYS
With -dome "fasteners on"the'Shoulder
All wool,.$2.00` and $2.25
TEOYS' V NECK' SAVEA ERS
A. new shipment for Christmas
.$2.00 and $2.25
Good gla_sscs f you 'iced tliotti
Gond -advice if you don't.
J, 1,VARD, D.C.,; Optoii etaist
EXETER
Mr.' Silas-McFalls, 'of Aylmer, with
his parents.
Mr. 1':Iy.;.Sweet, 02 'Windsor, with
his parents.
Miss Woods- of Stratford,„ with her
brother, Mr. T. S. Woods. '
Mrs. Win. Chappel,.of • Hamilton,.
with Mr. and Mrs. ;Reynolds. •
Mr. Alton Neil, of London, with
Mr. and firs. 3. Hubert Jores.
Mr. and Mrs ',I-Iy, Wood, of Ham-
ilton, with 'arr. and Mrs.H. Walter.
Hiss Ethel Day, of. London, with;
her parents, ,:Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Frank Melville, of :'Cincinnati • ;`
with his brother William Melville.
Miss Stella Sanders, "of" Toronto,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Sanders.
R.ARLING, B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary., .
Public, Conveyancer. ,
Solicitor' for the 1'tolsons Bank,
'Inset your funds in Vic-
tory, Dominion of - Canada,
Provincial and Municipal
Bonds.
Legal investment for Trust
Funds.
At existing prices, ,;from . „(i •.
'per cent: to 7 per • cent can be
obtained from these- bonds.
Orders' received by me.
Money to loan at lowest
rates of interest.
OFFICE -
Carling Block, Main Street, •'
EXETER, ONT.
Miss Cora Sanders, of Toronto,
with her parents, NIr. and Mrs.Robt
Sanders:
Mr.' and Mrs..Chas. Grafton;: and
babe, of London, at the.home of Mr.
WM. Leavitt.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Davis, of London
with= the former' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jos.. Davis.
Mr. unci Mrs. Clarence Heywood,
of Essex, with' the former's parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. C. Heywood.
Mr. and -Mrs. A. Keehl4r, and chil-
dren, of Kitchener, with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Witwer. .
Dr. and Mrs. Clair ;Wood and 'Mas-
ter. Fred Frank, of 'Blyth, visited the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Wood.
Mrs. 'Bedford and daughter, Dor-
othy, and --Mr. and Mrs. Fobt. Tapp,
of.London; with Mr., and Mrs. W. II.
Armstrong.
Mr.- ' and Mrs. Rd. Treble nel Nr.
and Mrs. E. ,Flynn,of .London, -�ancl,;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flynn, of Sar-
nia, with Mr-., and Mrs.' T. Flynn.
Miss Mildred Norry, of London
and Miss Florence Norry, of 'Wind,'
sor, with Mr. and Mrs. John Norry,
The latter is; remaining for a time.
Mr. Robt. McFalls, of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Coward, and Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Willis and daughter, Miss
Wanda of lia with Cenaa ia, n Lh. Mr. and
Mrs.:' �n
';
�V �-SOd ert..,
g.
Mr. Ed. Walker, Misses Jean,
,l.,
dred anti Lilian Walker, from Lon
dory; Sadie, ,;,James' acid Bruce from.
Toronto, visited with. their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker.
Mr., -and Mrs. Wait Heaman; Mr,
and .I17rs, A. M. Heaman, and Mr.
and Mrs, J. Gillean, all of London,. ,•
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W.
J. Heaman,
Mr. and Mrs: W.
Land Mr. Cha;>. Dale, a London Mr.
Dray
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ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE
WE MOVE IT SEASONABLY
MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY
AT YOUR SERVICE
AUTO LIVERY
Horse and Livery in Connection;
Bagshaw .• Easton
TO MY -PATRONS
WISHING YOU ALL A
,PROSPEROUS NEW' TEAR
T. H. ELLIOTT
The other day;' we visited the work-
shop of Mr. Hy. Gilley 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. octa-
gon shape -and' the table contains
several drawers and receptacles for
different. . i -.
' articles. .. The workman-
ship and finish is of a high Older. -
11. Levet t Mr.
fI
and MrsG. D. Acheson rt
u Ioni'
s and Mr. I3e- er Ic:r' Acheson .' of
'Woodst.oclr, -with Nt..and `tVIrs.
Aclacar,n at, the Central Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. 'John DoWer and
fancily, of Leaden;; Mr, ata i Petrra. I3.
I3ower -and family; of Ingersoll, Mr,
W. J. Berry, of Ingersoll and Nr.
end Nrs..Irrasik Newman arid/child,
c f T ,u.; to with ,Nr, and Mr. R. G.
Se:clon „
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NOTICE
Ila'ing purchased the butcher
business ' from Mr.'A. Paul 1 rolicit
your patronage. I intend to. keep
good meat and will sell at the lowest
price possible.
F. WOOD.
The Battery is the haart of your
car. .Protect1>_
it this winter, inter. We'will
gladly give y ou fres � advice, as t(3." its
proper care. W. J. Beer.
STOCKMEN LI;S':i.'EIN
We have for sale pure cane feed
MoiaseS, ?2c a gallone 21c - in five
barrel ,lots bbls. free. -- Centralia
Farmers Co -Operative Co., Ltd:
ons
Thor
nal 20W
A. .E..-TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon "
Office --McDonnell's Sales Stables on.
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 26w
..-q.
New iron ' tum s and fi't -i
1r•.z:
stock •� -
Iron or• wood pumps,.. aelaalr-,
ed; wells pumped• Oit or cleaned..
5. J.V„C)ANN,E TER
Phone 115.
Jill. JOHN WARD
chiropractic tA'&
1 cElectrical Trectenierits
for Chronic aiid Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. hours
'10 to 12, 2 to' 4, and.by appointment.
Office -Williams and Sanders - Sts.
.Phone 43.
Cochrane
Macin-
Cylinders re -ground and rings
pistons fitted.
Giiiiclrr Plates re -ground ..
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II0I1516 FOUR S.ALP-Good:•franie�
lrorise aMd lot situated ori Station.;
street foo' salvye good "` well - 1q�,r glia
stable, fruit free etc , on piLnifA
FOr particulars` apply to ?ii Xitrs Sti
Irolof, Jtank Dealer, Exeter.
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