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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-12-10, Page 1• 1Xir•PER TIMES,\ ESTABLISHED 1873 * AMALGAMATED INIXETER ADVOCATE, ESTABLISHED .1887• 'DEC12M$ER lst, 1924 EXETER, CETT,, TIURSPAY• MORNING , ,,. DECEMBER iOth, .1925. F'IlrTY T. NO. Arran .11011.1. moor drawn IMMIX INIMM AMMON 41111111.1 -1,1161 alrisass ..... ................. ..:.........:......... 1.111 IIIIIIIII' �- da : reed reeYe of ieoox�atioomG C.;�►�>� -` A, E. Erwin was ielecte I 23ayfield 'on Mon y giving 122 The appeal of the defendant, Mr. ._s votes, as against 1l10 cast for Mur- J. G. Wolper from the conviction of dock Ross, The foiir elected to the Police Magistrate Reid under the = Council are John Parker,1$43 John By_ ws for operatin ga.Po 1-x00 r Pollock, 139; L. Thomson„ 102, and without a licenseand for keeping D. P. Merner, 89i. The defeated open after 11 p.m, came` before his, =, candidates were George Castle, 85; honor Judge Lewis at the Town II • = , Ab.e. Drandon 68 and Thoznas Hall on Monday afternoon. Mr. Dalley: : kZiordan, of Windsor, on behalf of IL.�� The auction sale tif�the household Mr. Walper,stat�d that he had no effects of the late Mrs, Wm, G. I3is- new evidence to submit and Mr. . 7 •ock is sett together with the property epres Stanbury on behalf of the - Council = The weather was far from ideal,- expressed ihimseif as satisfied with publicOeure_atufrday"afterno on the evidence already before the last. Court upon which to uphold the con- a victions. The Judge then asked. Our drizzling rain folliiig most of the that written argument be. submitted C ���� = was are' goad ,crowd ;and ,good prices toi him Within ten days on the ques- p were realized. The house Was Pur_ tions of law involved. chased by Mr. Wm; Kerniek for his s .daughter, Mrs. W.',Stone, the price For Xmas Gifts see Lawson's ad NMI being $2,050. The livery barn at vertisement, thepurchased by' Mr. C. Lee, proprietor rear of "" the Central. Hotel }vas i Deo Your ,Shopping of the hotel, for $700. The 23 Centralia acres of land on Huron St were not sold the highest bid being $1,200. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. ' The death occurred quite sudden Elmer Wilson last Friday: The ly in go on eeember of young couple were'. presented with `a Mr. HerbertChicaSeymolur Etheri2ttdngton, handsome library table by Mr. C. a successful druggist, Who uct- McCurdy and Mr. Lorne Hicks, ed a chain of drugstores in thatcondcity while Mr. Herman. Hodgson read a - He was 47 years and 3 mouths. The i suitable address. deceased was born in Usborne, be -1 ,Mr• Woodburn of Greenway gave ing a son of the late Stephen Eth- a splendid report to the Sunday erington. Ile loft `here as a young School last Sunday morning of the man. He is survived by his, widow' Provincial S. S. Convention held in We are now ready for the Christ- '= and one son, Norval, also ,three sis- t Hamilton. Xmas. trside with a very largo stock of tees and three brothers; Mrs- Shod A splendid Xmas concert is being fancy and staple'merchandise suit- dock of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Geo prepared for Tuesday evening,, De - able for;"Christmas Gift purposes. Etherington, of Marlette, Mich.; cernber 22nd, also a Xmas Tree. We would advise early shopping to - Mrs. Emily Waiper, of Loudon; Keep this date open. Come one avoid later disappointments as many = George and James Etherington, of come all and see Santa Claus. linea later become sold out and aro as Usborne; and Edward of Detroit. Mrs. Pollock of Ripley, is spend - hard to replace. Below we offer a = The remains were brought to De- ing a few days with her daughter, few suggestions. Any lines selected = troit for interment. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Verna Pollock. • ivill be set aside for you. = Geo. Etherington; Mr. James Eth-Mr, and Mrs. Rex Mills, spent the gg erington and Mrs. `Walper, of Lon- week -end at the home of the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mills. Rev. W. Kitely will speak next Sunday evening, December 13th on The hot fowl supper given by the the following subject: "Has the Ladies' Aid of the James St. United Church a Right to be Remembered church on Wednesday eveningof in Our Wills?" last week was a decided Success. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Oke met with Supper was served in the basement an accident Sunday morning while - and over nine hundred sat down to starting for church. The horse be - the ;tables which were bountifully came frightened and ran into the Y , laden with a choice lot of dlicacies. gate post, throwing both the occu- For over£ three flours the ladies pants out, causing minor inju-'`ries to worked heroically to cater to the both parties. wants of the inner man. Following The .Flax Co. have completed their the supper a splendid programa was season's scutching here and have given,. in the "church by the Melody moved to Dashwood this week to Boys, of town, comprising W. R. take care of their season's' crop Goulding at the piano, W Mills on there. the violin, E. J, Chriatie with the drums and Francies, -Abbott, reader. �ViissLy�a H. Grant, of London, also gave •a number • of readings that s Imre were !heartily, applauded. •, The real ;•, • Clearing of Ladies'and Misses'Cloth. Coats lilt of the evening was a selection by 1 r 'Weo , still have a nice range of Ladies' and Misses' winter coats clearing at cost price and less: the Ladies' Aid. The proceeds Many new styles as, low as $12.75 each. Come and look them over. Girls coats also at greatly re- = amounted to over $600.00. duced prices. o afternoon, but in spite of this there NOW ONLY TWO WEEKS UNTIL, C HRISTIVIAS A Bargain` in Fancy Towels About five dozen of the well known Galt make of fancy Turkish Towels, good .'large size and e- heavy weight in white with assorted colored borders, has been our regular dollar line. While they last at 79c. each.. We also have cheaper and better lines as well as boxed sets of towels and wash cloths Hosiery .for Wearing Under Silk We have the new flesh, shade .hoot hosiery for wearing under silk hose at 7.5 cents a pair. don, attended the,funeral. SUCCESSFUL FOWL SUPPER Ladies' Fur Coats at Clearing Prices 1 only beautiful quality Northern'Muskrat fur coat, price was $175, clear at $150. _ 1 coat only French Seal and Muskrat combined, a very handsome coat, regular $175 for $150 See ,our Christmas lines of ladies' fancy scarfs all styles, some hand painted leather hand • bags and purses, fancy linens, new short parasols, boxed handkerchiefs, fancy garters, silk. under - .Wear, hosiery, etc., also men's ,neckties,.,scarfs,,armbands, sweaters, • umbrellas, club. bags; slippers, = etc." \. Ilmme MOM IMINalaa 41.11.111 OVERCOATS Style„and"iew prices are making a big run on our men's sand boy's overcoats. You; get a coat at the very rock -bottom price when you buy from us. PHONE 32 iJones: .6IIIi111111111111111IIIIIHmllII111111111111111111111111111111111(IIIIIIU1iI111IIlIIIIIiIIIl1iIIIIfIIIIIIIIIIiIuH NII oo.. r ayPHONE 32 McINNES—SWEET NUPTIALS WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION A quiet but petty wedding took TO SELL YOU YOUR RADIO SET placein the Trivitt Memorial church FOR CHRISTMAS. COME IN AND ,on Saturday afternoon at 4.15 when' Miss Irno Hattie Sweet, only daugh- PICK OUT YOUR SET NOW. ter of. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweet, of town, was united in marriage to Mr. Donald Sinclair McInnes, of Bruce Township, County of Bruce. .-- ` The ceremony was performed by Gifts of Utility � 5 Are to be found in abundance in the big. Hardware and Stove Store.Useful Gifts that will be appreciated the year round. PYREX ' a es: a Pyrex ware m k pleas- ing and very acceptable gift. POCKET KNIVES. for every member of the home from 25c up. Silver Ware priced very close for, Xmas buyers, stainless knives and forks, per set $ 7.75. Carvers in„ pairs 2.75 4.90 Carvers in cases O'Ceder Mops.... 1:.25 and 2.00 Liquid -Veneer 1Vtops 2;00 ,Bissell sweepers .. 6,00 Vacuette Sweepers . •, .•. 39.00 15. lb. Floor Polishers with 1 lb. wax 3,75 Asssessass Autoniobile Skates -from $1,25 to :,,• :$6.00:... Hockey Sticks .” 25c tip { • t-iocicey Pucks ....�. 100 and '25c Hockey fads , .`., .,v, 9156,; Straps .,,... 20c a pair .,a,,.4e WEAR -EVER ALUMINU1VI;; Pres. Kettles 1.98, 2.19 & 2,69' Roasters ...•.. 3.98 Potato Pots : ' 1.39 Double Boilers 1.49 Allam, Perculaters 1.35 N. P. Copper Tea Kettles 2.39 81aek Roasters 1.00 Alum. 'Roasters ...:....:..:2,45 Large Meat Choppers ,• 4,00 feainan's Hardware � P���t Store ALL ACCOUNTS ARE /NoW fhJE, BIRTHS DALE—In Torontp, `on Wednesday, , Decemher --2nd; to Mr. and Mrs." R. A. Dale, (nee Miss Stella Sand- ers,) a son. COOPER—In Usborne; on Decem- ber 8th, to Mr. and Mrs.' Bruce Cooper,' a daughter. (Violet Isa- belle Loreen.) • MUNN—In Hay, on' December 6th, to Mr. and Mre. Robert Munn, a son.' 1MIARRIAAGES McINNES-SWEET--In Trivitt Mem- orial church, Exeter, on Saturday, December 5th, Irno Hattie ,Sweet, only daughter of M. and Mrs. Samuel Sweet, to Mr. Donald Sin- clair McInnes, by Rev. A. A. Trumper, DEATHS CREECH In. Exeter, on Monday, December 7th, 1925„ Grace ,Bis- sett, relict of the late James Creech, aged 82 years,. 5 months and 14 clays, IN MEMORIAM YEARLEY—In loving .memory of " William Yearley, who stied on the ,16th day of December, 1924. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away, MemorieS that will .always linger, While upon this earth we stay. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweet and tender fond and true, There is not a day dear father, That we do not think of you. • Sadly missed by wife and family DOES THIS 1M1EAN, ANYTHING T() YOU? i People are constantly coming in, telling 110 what, splendid re- eults they are getting from our , Flour, ,A fainter, from Stephen saidvi recently. The last flour we got from you is the beat We ever used." Another from Us'', bor1e; "I want some, more flour, the "Same as the last, the: best .we ever Kaci." You. are as good a baker (t'i they are. All you need is to get the right flour and results are assured. Be ,sure yoz got our Manitoba's Best for bread and 'Welcome for Pastry,' and thus enjoy •chs,.: same satisfaction as ,others are having. HARVEY BOOS. the'Rector, Rev. Ashlyn A. Trumper Immediately following the ceremony_ Mr. and Mrs. McInnis left by train for London, St. Thomas and Toron- to. The bride is one of Exeter's most esteemed' young ladies. For several years she taught school in Bruce county. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Innes will return to Exeter to spend as. short time before returning to Bruce Tp. where they will reside on the 10th ;con., a short distanceffifronz Paisley./ They,, will have the best wishes of many friends. THE LATE MRS. J. CREECK BATTERY SERVICE BY CHAM- BERS BROS. Milo Snell, Ford Dealer Chas. W. Ford Salesman Exeter, Ont. Exeter on Monday .lost another of its old 'pioneers in the person of Grace Creech, relict of the late James Creech, who predeceased her six years. Mrs. Creech was, the eld- ,est daughter of the late James and Fanny Bissett -and was born on the farm now owned by Mr. Thos: Bis- sett, of the third concession of Us - borne, ancl•liad s-borne,:'and"had reached the advanc- ed age of 82 years and 5 months.: The deceased was a highly respect- ed woman, an excellent Wife and a wonderful • mother. She was , a Methodist in religion, but was a Bible Christian in the early dayst' Deceased leaves to mourn her loss, ' one son, Jaynes W. of Rochester, N. Y;, and qne daughter, Jessie, at thome; six grand children and three f sisters, Mrs. William Creech, • of 'town; Mrs. Jahn Welsh, of Clande- boye,-;.Man., who is at present visit- ing at the Jtome of the deceased and Miss Fanny ,Bissett, of town;- also two brothers, John Bissett, of Lon- don and Thomas Bissett of Usborne.. A private funeral was held on Wed.. neSday, Rev. Sheppard officiating. PATTERSON—ADAMS A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the United church. parsonage, Corbett, on Wednesday, December 2nd, when Rev. W. .1. Maines united in 'marriage, Susan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams, of Stephen, to Loon- ar.d, only son of Mr• and Mrs. -Angus Patterson, also of Stephen. The bride, who- was unattended, looked chanting' in a gown of white satin, which was trimmed with silk rad- iumlace. After ,the ,ceremony the happy couple returned to the home of the bride's parents where' a, bountiful dinner was served to a few of the izfzmediate relatives and friends of the bride and groom, after which a pleasant social. evening was spent. On Tues day evening they were pleasantly OR SALE. Feeding Molasses and —. Hay R. G. SELDON Exeter, • Ontario Cut Generous' Slices Bread is food that sustains and satisfies, so cut the slices thick. High-priced foods that under - nourish. are often given first Place on the table, while Broad is a blessing we're too often, in- clined to take for granted. Don't forget that Bread it rich in vitamines—the life-giving element so necessary to health.. Lockwood's Better Bread Always satisfies, You can eat slice after slice because of the tempting quality that comes from dts all -pure ingredients. (Ask 'Your Grocer For It) W. H. LoCwoo0 BAKER EXETER ONTARIO JEWELLERY ' We -have a good stock of Ladle Wrist Watches and, other = us(44 Christmas Goods for all. We spec -k ialize in Getting You Wbat Yarm Want at short notice as :possible.• Call and see our, stock. We are al- ways glad to show oar goods; Watch and clock repairing guarau,- teed at S. B. TAYLOR EXETER, BAZAAR The Ladie ' Guild of Trivitt Mem., oriel church ill hold a bazaar in the Parish Hall on Friday afternoon December 11th at 3 o'clock, Sewing and home cooking for sale, Tea served: "Thi First Christmas" BY IRA B. WILSON A CANTATA CiriLL EE PRESENTED BX `Illi) James St. United Church Choir, Exeter Tuesday, December lith, 1925 COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. R. CsOIII.OI2oiG•, Choir Master ADMISSION 25 and 15 cents. %S\4ISS .,err,. O E TITEATRE Friday and Saturday, December 11 and 12 i`Ea.st"of own AN .ALL STAB CASTE Monday, December 14th "BEYOND THE BORDER" COMEDY: "THE WAGES OF TIN" 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 th1111111111111111111111111111111110I` InnInlatingannini.nntnetrif {.(1•41 Phone 25 , Phone 25 nontom THE STORE FOR EVERY sOM • WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOODS, WHICH WE OFFER AT A REASONABLE PRICE TO ONE AND ALL. COME IN AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND COMPARE OUR PRICES. PROMPT DELIVERY ASSURED HARNESS GROCERY oimMit 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111fl1111111911mi llllilllilll11111N111111111 1111111111 t S V� s: •Ss. �.� M �\V �M ,`�M _oO ,\\\��• U'. \ ��e��\•n \• •,7 �\\ r \• r . M i t \\�%'e♦ �Q�.. � �a01��``W�l*.a\ .tt�p'.eA�\ �\Q\�� � \U�..� \� .�� � �\1F+��. ti? • r. 4tiI-louse...of Oifts n be here, re but'we are here with a lib,e of Gifts that % Christmas will soon e ris , 1 has never before been excelled in Exeter. Something to suit alx.'" classes of 2, SIGNET RINGS Gent's Signet Rings, 18k, white j % Regina, 17 Jeweils, Gold Filled Mantle Chick, Chimes, gold tops, at bargains. Black g Reg. $35, selling for $22 Golden Oak, Reg. $30 for $20 and blue Onyx rings from $5 up. !y Regina; 15 JewellS, Gold Pilled Mantle Clock, black ebonized wedding rings. ' ' Reg. $30, selling for $18 wood, Reg. $20 for $12 A large range of cuff Links i 7 Jewels Gobi Filled Mantle Clock, arched, from 50c u 4. Regina, r P i i, Reg. $25, selling for $15' Mahogany, Reg. $20 for $12 :,,,,,41 �5Waltliani, 17 Jewels, Gold Filled 12 Kitchen Clocks,8day SOMi:'CJJ G 1FORTHELA7DffiS' Reg. $3G, Bollingfor $22 Reg.$Sfor$62Kite A ClooxpMENT, IVORY Beaded purses, broaches, brace- .LADIES' ' VRIST WATC.i ES AND ALARM CLOCKSlets, ltiglr grade indesfructable �� pearls, French ivory. :,% is' Hi li Gracie;15Jeweils)I iOND1 iNG}S 4 f, Sw s, gOUTGLASS,C1t3 0LA AND 14 k, Solid GoldSILVERWlfR1FT �/ 40' tor 2G f`Diamond ' Reg; $ $ A Targe assor•tnieitt o a: � . A large assortment. Splendid r G Swiss, 3 dor. only High Grade Rings, ia•nging fio#t1 $15 and up: g p 15 Jewels, Gold Filled Xmas Gifts. ' Reg.30 for ;$20 ..TIE PINS A splendid line of 1847 Rogers $ and Comniu.irity Cutlery, carviug 1 dox.:o1Zl Green and ; �. 1 Swiss, y, , ick, White Gold rifled cage A heavy- Mock of tse, pSfis, all sats, ...Fanny trays,;candle sticks, new a to --date, etc., etc. 15 Jewels Reg. $20 for $12 and p , XMAS COME IN AND INSPECT OIJR A$SOD TMENT � u I3H1C�'OItE MAKING ; '1'OU'Xii Pl[Jlt'CIiIA.S:b, FOR Christlnapgiving and at prices that can't be equalled elseweere. HERE A R E A FEW GENT'S WATCHES CLOCKS Ga � • EA.• .a ,..:'� AS+ surliised �;t the home of the bride's .� parents when- a large crowd of'fri- E ends gathered, together. to wish;, the 0) young couple a longand happy Wed- ded life after which the evening was 'spent in gables anti dancing, EXETt