Exeter Times, 1912-12-5, Page 89
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This, store is Rail of New Things for the Holiday Trade.
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Furs
Beautiful Throws. and Stoles
with Motfs to match. What
would make a more suitable
gift for Xmas ?
Fancy Waists
New Net and Silk Waists
with long sleeves. New ar-
rivals for Xmas trade at. $4
to 4,50,
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tat made work. 15c, 25c, 50c, to
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In colors of White, Green,
Blue, Cream, Grey and Black.
In the new weaves 75c and
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Gloves
Fur lined Gloves for Men.
Seperately boxed. They are
sure to please. $2 and $2.25
Socks
In
embroidered and plain
colors. "Penman's Make,"
The kind that give satisfac-
tion. Per pair 50 cents.
Fancy China
Be sure to visit our China
department during the next
week or two, We have many
inexpensive pieces of China
that will please your friends
Black Silks
Black Pailette Silk 30 inch-
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fully guaranteed. Six yard
length for $7,50,
S weater Coats
In the newest colors and
weaves, Some very pretty
styles at $2.25 to $3.50.
Stamped Linens
Pin cushions, Laundry Bags
Guest Towels. Pillow Cass,
Night Gowns and many oth-
er pieces.
Kozy Slippers
For every member of the
family. Warm and comfort-
able Slippers for the cold
weather, 50e, $1 and 1,50,
Fancy Handkerchiefs
Prettily boxed with three
in each box. Hand embroid-
ered on Irish linen and Sham-
rock Lawn. 25c, 50c, 75; $1
Hand Bags
Just; arrived for Xmas trade
Some beauties to choose from.
$1.00, $1,50, and $2,00.
Neckwear
All the newest Neckwear
in Plain and Fancy Silks also
in the knitted weaves at 25c
and 50 cents.
Brass Ware
Big shipment has arrived
for Xmas trade. Teapot
Stands, Trays, Plates, Crumb
Trays and other, articles. Be
sure to see it,
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Over 5,000 Different Articles to Choose•
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Toys many kinds 5 cents up
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Doll Heads china and metal
•s' Toy Tools and Blocks 5 cents up
Games many kinds 5 cents up
'A Mouth Organs, Flutes 5 cents up
4 Xmas Stockings 5 cents up
?4 Mechanical Toys, Horses Ele-
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Table, Water and Berry Sets 4
Fancy Salad Bowls and Cake 0
Plates
75 Dozen. Fancy Cups and Saucers Japa=
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Tooth Paste 25 cents' perfume 25 and 50 cents
Almond Cream
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encs. Tooth Brushes 25 cents
Nameless 25 cents Flavorings 25 cents
Medicinal Jelly 25 cents Talcum Powder 25 cents
Hair Tonic 50 cents
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Wheat Standard 07.
Bee wheat 43.to. 50
Nets 1;Q to '$100
Shorts: S25. "per gala
Oates 54
Bran $22 per ton
Barley tea+ .10
Model Blear 3.70
Feed Finer 1,50
Eggs 80c
Better 25
Potatoes 90o
Chickens 10e
Geese 9e
Geese Dressed 12c
Turekeys alive 18
Turkeys dressed 21 •
Dens 7 ,
O'd .1400Verz 8
Old Dicks 8 I , '
Ducks alive 11c
Ducks Dressed 140
Hogs 7;$0
Choice Export Steers 5,75 to '8.25
l/Ledium Export' steers. 5,50. to 5,70
'Choice butcher heifers 5,50' to 6,00
Medium butcher heifers 5,00 to 5,10
'Choice butcher oows 1,75 to 4,00
Medium butcher cows 4,50 to 4 40
Common cows 3,00 to 4.00 '
Choice lambs 6,50 o6,,75 ( '
Choice sheep 4,25 to '4.50
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TILE •CIIIITSTMAS S,uOPP.Eas
Let us then be up and shopping
With a heart fon. 'any fate;
Never halting;, -revel, stoppin, •
Or it. soon will be, too late.
December
Three weeks till Christrnast
Unly one month, more (or leap year
brides:.
Mm E, WLlliis was is London ,bast
week•,
,Mrs, 'J, ,CLIarbeton anent Tuesday in
London„
Do not' leave your shopa'iing+ until
the ]est, day„
Miss Ida Arnestrron,g spent: Satur-
day in Londrdn..
Miss Evelyn Iluston sper.t a few
days 'stn 'Lond'rin,•
Saturday was. the last day for shoot&
ins squirrels tl,tis year,
Reeve 'W,, 3. He'aman isLin Goderich
this week attending toe county: coun-
cil: • .
Mr, A. Q tT3obi>L,r is visiting in town
after spending several 'weeke las the
chest:.
Mrs{, E, .J, Chriettie• and child :have
returned home after, visiting: in, St;
Catharines'.
'Mr;, Hh.rb I?hi,l,tips' bias :returned
Lorne after spending the summer: in
Sraskatoon, Sacs,
• Home is the place where a man can
ria as he pleases—if he is married to
the right: woman..
Mr, IChow/an of Lucata addressed Lie
James Street Sunday School on; Suns
day a'fternoop. last.
The .Christme,sr trade has already
began and the stores, report the
business to be quite brisk
Mrs{, Percy Moir. and two children
of Kingsville., are visiting Mr, slid
Mrs, John Moir of. Hurond?alie':
Mr, Law Mathewson, of Ayr, is in
Lown this week making repairs, to his
residence_ on William. Street'.
Mr, D„ 'nl, I13,eldwood this week mov-
ed into the house on -Huron Street res
Gently vacated, by P, 'Brock jr,
Mr, A, Bowey *visited at .huts home
here for a dew days Emit' week, re-
turning Saturday ,to Domino:,
Mr, Geo, IIockey hlae purchased the
residence on Albert Street formerly
occupied by Mr, Wm,. Taylor
Mr;, Geo. lYChwson addressed the
young meint cllm_Is of Main: Street
church on. Sabbath afternooin, last.
Lost—On Tuesday between Powell's
bazaar and F, iWeid's residence a five
dollar bill, Finder kindly leave at
Times. .Office;
The lbalac•ce of :this year will, be
given free to new sibscribers who
nay us one dollar for the TLm,ea for
tie year 1913.
Colts For Sa.ie—kine two. yerar old
general puripose colt and ane' year.,
ling generral purpose colt', Apply. to
Tho{, Brock, Sr, Exeter;
The •elossi.ng, of tine stores' on Weds
neaday tnights, after. New Year'b aa5
beer. called off and Lhley w,i 1 rcm'ain
open as at the present time.
Missy Hughes of L'o;ii;dai;n; is vasitin,
Miss (Mabel ]fcTag;arti The latter
loaves this week for: Fieginti where
she has, accepted a posLtion at st:e'n-
agraptier
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J. f.L'itlley Tnspeci.o< `oF ?VIb%r"r-
eI Schools visited Dr;, amd Mrs.
Amos, lior a, few. -days; dur'ingg' tie
past 'wreck,: Mr, Tilley is ,x11 uncle of
Mrs{, Amos
Do riot fail' to gett elms• of tae
CLristreas cheer, A thought for otihi,
ers• brings! the {greatest blessings
Remember the children and especially
those snot as well favored, as your-
selfs
Mr, and Mrs Wee,. Wale{ ' and
daughter Viola), of l&alleona, Sask. are
visiting friends, in town, Mrs Welsh
;• has ,rirposed of h.i? butcher business
,• and. Ir rside.ncc at IB'elgolna and will
4i spend thei winter here .
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.otvaa Hall.Friday December 6th
4' Sale of fancy articles, and,'afteraoo'n
• tea, `Ladmistlion 10 cent Evening
4 Program 'Admission 10' cents
A Rev, Gee, 2, Rossi In, Al,.13, D. Of Knox Presbyterian church Ged
such;
wi.11 ,deliver, 4 Missionary Mecttire' on
Tuesday (night' December 'loth. Sub
sect Missionary an, Denerara+; • .Mr1
Ross was formerly a allaertxeare
there • '
On Sabbath last Rev, T, T. George
of Luera,n and law, If, J'. Urea of
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by Jan. 1st. we are offering for Sale our $15,000
Stock of General Merchandise which consists of :
Drygoods, Ladies and Gents Furnishings,
Ruge Carpets,
R Wall Papers, China, Glassware, Boots
and Shoes, Hardware and Groceries.
We can Save you at least 25 per
gent on .Dress Goods, Mens
Furnishings, Undrwear
and carpets.
5� per cent Discount on
Wall Paper
30 per cent discount on all
Crockery &` China
BI�SALENOWON!
W. J. Carlin,o;
Produce taken at the Sale at Cash Prices
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® GIFTS be sur and call on R. N.
4 Rowe, and see his display of •
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that was advertised{ in last( weeks, pa-,
Per ,was, brought into the, Times office
and returned to the owm,er on Thurs-
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Mr, Hy Smith of Springhurst Farm
left last Saturday for the Chicago live
stock 'exhibition where he will act as
one of the judges of Shorthrorn]cat•tle
EEc will, be away 'all this weer Mr,
Smith is one oj9 the leading, breeidiers,
Shiok'thorns, in the .Dorenkion and
the ;fact that he has, helm. sefeetcd
as one of the ilridge,. for this class
at the International. Exhibition the
'largest of its kind classes Line ernes.) g•
the lending: expertgC ;Next week Mr,
Smith, w,ii,l show • some, stock . at
Guelph Fat Stock Show
A quint wedding took place' an Deb
4th, in the Mahn Street Methodist par-.
eonnee Beater., when Niels Lilly. Maud
Cann socond youngest daughter of
Mr, 'Jas, Cann wasi united in marriage
io Mr, Jam'ea A, Bari or. Ziotn. The
ceremony was performedby llev E.
II, Powell in the oreseceee pi: it few
friends -The bride wore %the eg1,Ct of
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groom a beautiful fui r l.
d locket and
chain. '1'he, happy conple left b'n' the
five p(, m, train for Niagara Fella, and
Buff."ilo Na'2" o.ndt after their return
they 'will reside on, the', roolin'sl fine
farm near Zion ,
The James Street Epweirrt.i `L'eagee
Ls1d tad/. annual elieetioln of officers;
on Tuesidlay evening lash(, 9.'1:+: ;follow"
i;ng officers were Wetted for tin en-
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1st Vice; 1':'ire'sr M"iise, 0.' Goufdi';, end
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Qui Business: The small Profit Maxim and Quick Returns. o•• `
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SUITS, Mens, Youths and Boys to -Wear Overcoats clearing at a •
at Prices from $1.50 to $15.00 reduced Price. •.
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with bib Regular $1.26 for $1.00 N.
We have about $200 worth of
Furs in Ruffs, Stoles, Collars,
Caps to be sold at a reduction of
833 per cent.
We have Boots, Shoes audRub-
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buy in Rubbers saving you a nice
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