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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1919-12-11, Page 81 ST EWART'S nl Y 12 hays to ts risttuas rota ClonLis Headqviarters Ladies' KInonas, Bathrobes and Dressing Sacks $1.75 to $10.00 Ladies' Boudoir anrr Cosy Slippers $1.35 to $2.00 Ladies' Hemstitched, Embroidered and Initialed Handkerchiefs .10 to 65 Kiddies' Fancy Colored Handkerchiefs, separate and boxed 10 to 25 Beads for Ladies and Girls large assortment 10 to 1.50 Sweater coats for Men and Ladies all sizes 2.00 to 10.00 Scarf and Cap sets for ladies and children 2.00 to 3.50 Silk, poplin and sergs Dress Lengths for ladies 3.25 to 15.00 Ladies and Girls Fur Sets 5.75 to 50.00 Men's Silk Neckties in Fancy Boxes 75 tO 2.25 Holeproof Silk Hosiery for Ladies and Men 1.00 to 2.00 Negligee Shirts for men in crepe & silks 2.00 to 3.00 Pu'o ver Sweaters for ladies and gents 6.50 to 13.50 Men's Silk Scarfs 1.50 to 3.50 Wicker Work Baskets, Jardiners and Fern Pots t'5 to 2,00 Brass Jardineers, separate and with pedestals, "a large assortment 2.25 to 8.00 Ga_nuine Cut Glass in a large variety of pieces 1.00 to 3.50 Beautiful Hanging Lamps 6.75 to 15.50 Toilkt Sets and Dinner Sets 7.00 to 33.00 Hand decorated Nippon Gina in a variety of beauti- fu pieces c0 i fisting of bon bin dishes, nut bowls, salt and pepper, berry sets, cups and sauc;;r.s, spam trays. ca',:e. plates, cream and su,aa secs, butter tubs and sandwich sets priced from 20cts to $5.75 Glass Flower Baskets and. Vases priced from 35 to 4.50 Glass Lemonade Sets of seven pieces 3.75 to 4 5J G7?..Of'�i'OEst,a .Shredded Wheat 2 for 25c. Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2 for 25c. Best extracts per bottle 8c. 3-155c packages matches 38c Largest size Ammonia Powder 2 for 25c Lux 2 for 250. Armour's Cleanser,3 tins for 25 soiden Table Syrup per ib.....(e. British Columbia Salmon per tin 20c. 3 lb. pail pure lard $1.05 Special sweet cookies per Ib. 20c Choice new currants per Ib. 30e. We can sell you Red Path, Sugar by the SPECIALS Seeded and seedless raisins, new fruit, large pkt. 95e Red Rose and SaIada Tea per pound 65c. Quart Forest City Powder 32e. Cottage Rolled Bacon per ib. 35e Good Laundry Soap 5 for 25c. McDonald's 20e tobaccos 2 for 35e. 10c Currency Tobacco 3 for 25c 15c Stag, Black Watch, Sham- rock and King George 2 for ....25c. 90c T.&B. Smoking per plug 75c Dom inion or Lantic Granulated hundredweight. Highest Prices paid for all your live and dressed poultry. TH Market Report -The following is the rrepert of the Exeter Market corrected every Wednesday. No. 2, Wheat $1.05. Oats 88 cecnts Barley $1.40 Bran $45 a ton in buyers bags, Shorts $52 per ton. Family Flour $.5,70 Alggs new laid 78e. Dairy butter 55c to 58c. Creamery butter 04c, Lard 35e. Potatoes $1.75 to $2.00. Hogs $15.00. Y. -0 0M 16 4>0.0“..“. 0,0 9t. 4.44440 LOCAL • e't'oe•eseeee cornea+ eai Two weeks to Christmas. Mr. Will Barney is spending a few days in London. Mr. Rouson, of London, visited in Exeter over Sunday. Mr. Graham of London, visited in Exeter over the week -end. Mr. Gordon Ford left Saturday evening to visit in Flint, Mich. Mrs. T. C. McLeod and little son Murray spent Tuesday in Centralia. Mr. Ellis Roadhouse of Usborne, visited his aunt, Mee. D. Wood over the week -end. Mrs. Fowell has returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Spackman, of Toronto. Mr. R. G. Seldon was in Ingersoll this week attending the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Thos. Seidel'. Messrs. Wm. Welsh and Charles Tuckey were in Guelph this week at- tending the Fat Stock Show. Mr. Will Brown of London, visit- ed in town over the week -end. Mr. Will Dignan of Lucan,'visited his parents in town over the week- end. Mr. Silas McFalls left for Clinton this week where he has secured a position with the Molsons Bank. i 1 EX TER TIMES A REMAR1 A1:1ir a MACHINE The following appreciation of the Linotype, a machine for setting type in a printing office, was written by a. New York editor. It is such a mach- ine as this that sets up the most of the type for the Times every week, and much. of the type for our•job printing department, and those who love machinery never cease wonder- ing at the marvel of this "Mad mach- ine that Mergenthaler made. During a recent visit to one of the greatest Axnerican textile weaving es- tablishments, I stopped in fascination again and again to watch at the great daekar'd looms~•weaving the most elaborate and intricate patterns at top speed and with a perfection that the human hand could not pos- sibly rival. I; thought that perhaps no other machine in the world was so ingenious in the performance of so many difficult and complex motions at once. " `A wonderful thing,' I said to the mill manager. " 'It is', he said. `Although I have been in the textile business for thirty years, I, myself never wearying of, admiring it. Indeed I think it is the most wonderful machine conceived by man. At least I thought so until a few years ago. Then I saw a 'mach- ine that is even more wonderful.' "What was that?" I asked. " 'I went into a newspaper plant,' replied he, 'and saw a machine called the Linotype. It made me jealous for my Jacquards, fox' my technical mind had to admit unconditionally that, wonderful though - my looms are, there is inexistence a machine truly far beyond them in marvellous operation. The Linotype is without doubt the most wonderful of all machines that have been given to the world. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith have taken up housekeeping in the resi- dence of the late Wm. Davis, Exeter North. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fuke return- ed Friday evening front their wed- ding trip to Hamilton,. Toronto,. and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Windsor, of Toronto, visited the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. George Windsor, - for several days. Miss Emma Fisher returned home last week after visiting for several weeks with her brother, Mr. Wallace Fisher at Montreal. Rev. A. E. Doan, of Hensall, will address a union meeting of Main St. and Janie0 St., Bp -worth Leagues next Tuerdar e•.eing. Mrs. Thos. Elliott left on Tues - C1U!ITMAS G Make Your Gift. eying A Pleasure Buy a present that will be appreciated. We have an assortment that cannot fail to appeal to Christmas shoppers. Who would not Iike an ELECTRIC FIXTURE READING LAMP ELECTRIC GRILL. TOASTER, IRON OR HEATER We also have a complete Zine of SC'AT CASES, CLUB BAGS, TRUNKS LUNCH ANS) BOOK CASES Any of which would snake a fine gift. Flashlights Make Acceptable Presents We have all shapes and sizes including Electric Lanterns. Paces range from 715c to $4.00. What about an Electric Reading Lamp, A special Shipment has just arrived. We carry a full line of Auto Accessories, also single and double harness and harness parts, Rugs. Gauntlets, Mitts, Blankets and Robes. LOST -In Exeter, a large driving gauntlet, color black. Finder kind- ly leave at Times Office. WIND INSURANCE. Insure your buildings and contents against wind storms in the Ontario Weather Insurance Mutual Co:Write or phone A.. Dayman, R. R. No. 3, Exeter. BATTERIES STORED CARS OVERHAULED Batteries re -charged and stored for the winter. Now is the time to have your auto overhauled and put in good shape for next season. A. REEDER OVERLAND GARAGE FARMS FOR - S.t1LE. I have a number of choice fernxs for sale in -Osborne, Hibbert and day to visit with relatives at Flint, Tucicersmith with up-to-date build - Mich. Mrs. Elliott has been visiting Ings and my long experience ,in the there for several weeks. business .tells me I have the price Owing to hte freight train being right and some of thein on easy derailed near Hyde Park on Satur- terms of payment. Also the Farms day night the evening train from quhar Store property: For terms London was about three hours late. and particulars apply to Thomas The many friends in town of Mrs. Cameron, Woodham, P. 0., auction - T. B. Carling, of Toronto, will regret to know that she met with an unfor- tunate accident and fractured her leg. Mr, Marvin Vincent, of the Times Staff, left Monday morning for Lon- don where he has secured a position as Tintype operator on the Free Pres. Mr. W. Martin has moved into his new residence on Ann St. The building is a handsome red brick. It is steam heated and has ail the latest improvements. Many a young Canadian will in a few short weeks spend his first Christmas home. And, by the same token it is those boys who know the full meaning of peace and goodwill. Mrs. S. Martin and Mrs. Moncur were called to London last week ow- ing to the illness of Mrs. (Dr.) Cowan. Dr. Cowan had the misfor- tune to fall and severely sprain his ankle. Mrs. W. N. Glenn, director of the U.F.W.O. for Perth Co.. and the ad- joining territory of Huron County is one of six ladies chosen to address the Provincial convention at Toron- to next. week. The stores of town are putting on a festive appearance far the Christ- mas season. Decorations of various sorts are most attractive. All lines of business are looking for a good Christmas trade. A gentle fall of snow Saturday afternoon and evening made good sleighing for Sunday and Monday. Tuesday the weather was quite mild and the sleighing disappeared. It turned colder at night. Misses Lillian and Marjorie Huston returned home last week from Dun - vine. Miss Huston is recovering from villa. . Miss Huston is reeoverig from a recent illness while Miss Marjorie has been In attendance upon her. Last week it was stated in The Times that Mr. and Mrs. henry Coul- tis had returned after visiting in De- troit. We are informed that Mr. and Mrs. Coultis visited in Toronto with the former's brother, Mr. Wm. Coul- tis. Mr. Austin Dialing of Ribbert -and a brother of Mrs. Maurice Quance of town, tnet with a painful aecid- ent, during the Saturday night storax In trying to close the barn door, which had blown open, the hook pen- etrated his hand tearing it badly. Ile had a thrilling time in going for the doctor to Mitchell. His rig was blown over several times by the Let T. H, ELLIOTT Do Your Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. I have a few Ladies' Coats for sale. Coat to fit you and prices to fit your pocket books. Call and see them. ENSILAGE FOR SALE. The 'Exeter C,anning Geo. is offering ert"i,iage for sale at $4,00 per hen, purchaser to pay for weighing ens R, C1 Sclden's scale. Payment for en.. silage to be made by March 31, 1920. EXETER CANNING CO Dr. HENRY A. CORSAUT Veterinary Surgeon Dr. Henry A. Corsaut wishes to announce that he has moved his office to Baker'eLivery, James next door to Overland Garage appreciates the patronage he has .e- ceived in the old stand and hopes for a continuance of the same in his new . office. Calls promptly attended to, day of night. Phone 8. •Sr gid' } $ �A.c anizin g All kinds of Tires. All work guaranteed. C:!for old Tires. Taylor's Tire Shop EXETER. ONT. A GREAT EVENT ance to every man and woman inter- ested in Agriculture in this Province is the approaching Convention of the U. F. 0., to be held in Toronto on December 16, 17 and 18. This gath- ering will he of great significance to the farming community. You should keep in touch with every move made. You can do this by reading the far - tiler's own paper. The Farmer's. Sun, which. will give most exhaustive re- ports of every matter discussed at the great convention. During 1920 there will be many improvements in the Sun. Every de- partment will he enlarged, remodel- ed and strengthened.Altliough the cost of the improvements to be made will be great, and the increase in the subcsription price necessary, the price has not been raised yet, and $1.00 if remitted at once, Will secure for you without doubt, the greatest farm newspaper for 1920. :Send hi your subcsrfption at once and get your neighbor to take ad- vantage of the present subscription price, There is no other paper just like The Sun, and none in the same posi- tion to help yau..Over 30,000 Ontar- io farmer's subscribed for the Sun. Why not you? Send your order dir- ect to, TILT+) 1eARIVIDRS' SUN, 'TOR- ONTO, j )R:ONTO, ONT ., =tins raw. nth !111111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111II11111111111111i1i1illi11i111Ii11IIIIIIM11111111I1111111111111111111111111i11111i111111I11111I111111L OU CO .b +L. 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VaeltspIliellarsamOSINRaMlamo 4.0001.0011.4¢1210..M....1.1.“.• s. 1 MOM = SOME MINIM IMMO 1.10111 E allimUNK ai▪ l0116.11101IMMO NomaiM wirraM 1.▪ 10211111 fl MINIM 011.114 o ictr&Ia With Christmas but four weeks away, you should select your Victrola now. You can theta be same that your h nae will echo to Music's joy this Christmas. , Because of the absolute fidelity with which the Victrola reproduces anuric, the greatest artists in the world sing and play for the Victrola ea:c1usively. By choosing now you can choose leisurely -can select a worth -while variety of records for Christmas enterta• anent. A complete range of choice. Easy terms if y.::x desire. • HOWEY'S DRUGST ORE EXETER Cochrane Machine Shop GENERAL REPAIRING Gas Engines overhauled, re -bored and new pistons made to fit. Wagon axles re -threaded and new nuts made PHONE 135 Furniture and uuu t+e• fii d rta :lng my E. Gardiner FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMI3ALMCER Phones 74w. Night Calls 74J. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK CASCARETS" WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP -or Sick Headache, Sour Stomach Sluggish Liver anri Bowels Take Cascarets tonight. Furred Tongue, Pad Taste, Tn.li ;es - tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Ilead- aohes come from a torpid liver .and clogged .bowels, which cause your stone: -.tell to become filled with undigestcc food, which sours and ferments like gar bage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery -indigestion, foul eases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Casearet to -night will give your constipated bowels a thorough eieansin ; and straighten you out by morning, They -work while you siee r- e IO -cent•. bort from your druggist Will keep en feeing goo.; for tnnntlmil Furniture and ndertaking {''r'tl o ROVE THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FURNITURE DEALER DRS. SWEET ; VAINNING Veterinary Surgeons All calls promptly attended to day or night. OFFICE --Dr. Sweet's old office ' Phone 120 TRE EXETER TIMES Subscription rate $1.50 a year. ADVERTISING RTISING RATES Display Advertising -Made known on application. Stray Animals -One insertion 50c three insertions for $1.00 Farm or Real Estate for sale 50e each insertion for one month of four insertions, 25c for each subsequent. insertion. • Miscellaneous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., each in sertion 25c. Stock for Sale, 50c each insertion for 5 lines or less, for 1st month. Local reading notices etc., 10e per line per insertion. No notice less than 25e. Card of Thanks 50c. Legal advertising 10c and 5c et line. Auction Sales $2 for one insertion and $3 for taro insertions if under 6 inches in length, over 6 inches ac- cording to size. Make Your oliars Count Buy where you do not have to Sacrifice Style to save Money. Our clothes create confidence be- cause they give satisfaction. Their smart appearance reflects credit men. who wear them. Our clothes made from.. '.dependable material's and guaranteed to lit you. The satis- faction wears right through to the end. We are exclusive men's furnish- ers and right up -to -tile -minute in the latest styles. Our new Fall stock of Furnishings have been opened up.. New Goods ar- riving daily. e ainproof Coats for Men This is an ideal Pain and top coat combined in. Cravettes, tweeds, etc., styles that will appeal to the Welk dressed man. They aro a double.pur- pose coat for street, auto and travel- ling. Guaranteed rainproof. SEE OUR NEW SW RATER COATS Hats and Caps in the latest styles Collars, and Ties, Gloves, and Braces For underwear see otxr stock axald prices. ,V. TAMAN. P HONE 8 1M a