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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1920-12-2, Page 81 A. STEWART PHONE 18 The Planter lifts the rug from the on floor, IeuWhualaan of air g+ag "bas"atrte emGedde?rst, anti yo ralauip,te t fe Give her a Hoover end ycu give her a lifetime of pride in an immaculate horne. You give her an electric carpet-beateir`t:hat flutters out all injurious embedded grit; en electric carpet -sweeper that brightens colors, straightens nap nn dwithdraws all stubborn,, clinging litter; and an electric suction . cleaner thatremoves surface dirt. OnlyThe Hoover combines these three essential devices in ane. as it Sweeps It BEATS .. . Let us demonstrate The BOOVE13. on your own rugs or let us. deliver you a Hoover for aweek'stn3t. \Vewill removeitwithout obligation if von ^R irsire, Convenient terms may be arranged. -4 as it Cleans CHRISTMAS HANDii..ERC 1.LEI'S We have a- splendid as- sortment of Fancy Embroi- dered Handkerchiefs with colored and white designs., They are samples and Were bought right andl will be sold the same way. THc EXETER TIMES INDIAN. LACE CENTRES Our range of Lace Crio- chet is surely swell for the person looking for sae nice Xmas. Gift,.. They e in all shapes and sizes. Pri- ces 25c to $6.00. • Highest prices paid for poul try and all Produce. - J. A. Stewart Market Report -The. Leilowing 1s the report of the Exeter Market corrected every Wed eSday.' Wheat $1.40t.,T ar Oats 45e Barley 65 to 75c,�, Family Flour $5.'i'0'"-' 'l"" Shorts $2.25 per 100 lbs. Bran $2.1we per 1001b8, d „a• ,,.. Feed flour $3;' s -s • 'New laid eggs 80es• ,w.• flexd eggs 55c Creamery Butter 63c Dairy Butter 54e to 57c Lard 85c. Hogs $14.50 Potatoes $r.s' With the Ciiurehes CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH', Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. Services next Sabbath as usual. Prayer service Thursday at 7.45 puna. 1►w•11••�r••• ****404.41.4,••••414100:. LOCAL 1' • ••••••• e••••••• • Mr, J. G. Dow was in Montreal last week with a car -load of horses. Miss Jessie Creech is visiting her brother James at Rochester, N.Y. Miss 'Florence Norry left on Sat- urday last for Windsor. Don't worry about your Christmas - cake, See Harvey's add on front page. Mr.. Coleman Moncur, of. Peterbo' o is visiting at his home in town. His Honor Judge Dickson, of Gode- rich, was in town an Tuesday. Miss Pearl Rollins, of London, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May. Miss Ruby Parsons of London Busi Hess College was hone over the week end . Miss E. Sweet, of Tilsonburg, visi- ted at her home here over the week- end. Mrand Mrs Eimer Harness and child are visiting the formei''"s mo- ther ' Mrs. Wm. Andrews returned home last Saturday after visiting in the west. Miss Ethel Day, of London, is vis- itingat her home here, owing to the illness of her mother 1 The Christmas Gift With The Personal Touch Your Photograph MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO -DAY SeniorStudio Exeter, Ontario i FINANCIAL WOYO R 1 Q IFE A RADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY WILL DO IT Gives a larger return for life than is obtainable froc a any other form of investment with absolute • security. Free from Dominion Income Tax. Any perlign resident or domiciled' ih Canada over the age of 5may purchase, to begin at once, or at any later date desired, an Annuity of from $50 to $5,000, to be paid in menthly.or, cluarterlyinstalments ,c,Anyw.two persOne may -Purchase jointly. Zmployes1 may purchase for their employees. Apply to your postmaster. or write, 'postage free, to S. T. Basted, Superintendent of Annuities, Ottawa, for stew booklet and '. ostler information required. Mention age last birthday. JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH - Rev. M. T.�rWilson,,, �By.�A., Pastor. ANN�IVEfiSARY 11 a.m.--"Why, Snaith ought to go to Church." ss The Pastor. Mr. Henry J. Kestle, . of Stephen, has purchased the residence of the late ,Mrs. Horrell, the price being '$1700, Mrs. W. L. Hughes returned to Brantford Tuesday after a short visit. with her sister, Mrs McAlister, at the. Parsonage. Messrs, Percy and Earle Brown- ing, of `'Toronto, visited their parents, Dr, ail' "Urs. Browning over .the. week-etitl Mr. C,,,tarness, who has been liv iz , n, tlan,hQ 1se..at.the,rear-iof Mak ins' - butcher shop, has„ moved into part of Miss Eiston's house on An- drew Si ' •"'" The Pesliyterian. congregation- at Kippen, has extended a call to Rev. R. A. Lundy, of Walton . The sti- pend is. $1,800 with manse and a xiionth's holiday. This; section is experiencing fine Indian summer weather. . The snow has all disappeared and the days have been mild. It is helping to pass away the winter ,very nicely and is easy on the coal bin 1!Il'";m. J. Carling, who left Exe- ter a number of years ago for Brigh- tori lias sold his farm and will move balk ; again to Exeter. • His madly friend's will welcome him back again. Toni Marks Stock Co. appeared in the 'Exeter Opera House two nights last week and were greeted with fair sized houses. The= company came under the auspices of the hockey boys Bishop Williams, of London, con- ducted, Confirmation serviee in Tri - vitt" Memorial Church fast Thursday evening. Five candidates were pre- sented for confirmation. ls'ev. Y. W. Bythel, of Granton, gave an address in Trivitt Parish Hall Tuesday evening on his work in the Yukon. It was much enjoyed by thtlse present. 3 - p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible Study. 7 p.m: Rey, _W.G,H. McAlister, M.A. Music by the Choirassisted- - by' the Doherty Male Quartette, Clinton. Monday Night==