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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1920-12-16, Page 8"• Hp,i. EXETER TIMES J. A. STEWART I?BO iE 16 33 1=3 per �.n.,S.a,�'r1 e �.. f All Ladies', Misses' & Childress Coats We have still a good rangeof Ladies' Winter. Coats in Salts. Plueha Baby Lamb and Pony Cloth. Velours in Brown, Grey and Taupes. also Browns, Greys and Blacks with Fur Collars. All these Coats are up-to-date models and must be sold before stock -tak- ing. This discount brings coats do evil to "pre war" prices. Take ad- vantage of this opportunity. "Lo ok," a $45,00 ccat now $30.00; a $30.00 coat now $20.00, Make tIiis-our Headquarters for Xmas y q Shopping MEN'S TIES. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS. See our range of swell Ties for Christmas. They make a very suitable gift for men. Ask to see our specials at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. "No tax." KOZS' SLIPPERS. Red, Blue, Rose, Brown, Greyeand Black, Just the thing for a Christmas gift and very much appreciated by every lady.; Also a full range in Chil- dren's Slippers. SILK. % FFT,1 ES. In the very latest patterns and designs. Every roan. should have a Mulder. Pick out yours now before they are sold out. In boxes and on separate cards, in very neat patterns with. lace edges and corners, also colored borders. Priced 13c to 75c. INDIAN LACE CROCHET. This is the new thing for Centre Pieces. They come in all sizes in round and oval shapes. Priced 25e to $0.00. BATH ROBES AND KIMONAS For Men and Women and Children in a nice heavy ki- mono cloth in light and dark shades of very neat patterns. "They Make Swell Gifts." "Give Rim a Muffler for Christmas." *''C,a'rsrcwlvrlonTn.re.sxpr,,tet..-• ....n.�,a... �� . r,- ..._ �...� THIS STORE \WILL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS WEEK, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,' NIGHT. Highest prices paid for poultry and all Produce. Stewa -...<..-,r^+v��.+�r-•x _v-� '-Y^•�^� -•c:ssT ,*.r��ar�x�'�:-_.ar'�"'�'�i=:a::'?'� The Christmas Gift i With The Personal Touch Your Photograph i • MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO -DAY Senior Studi c Exeter, Ontario INCESGE ABOLISH W w� Y PROLONG FINANCIAL �i� YOUR LIFE A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY WILL 00 IT Gives a larger return for life than is obtainable from any other form of investment with absolute security. Y Free from Dominion Income Tax. Any person resident or domiciled in Canada over the age of 5 may purchase, to begin at once, or at any later date desired, an Annuity of from $50 to $5,000, to be paid in monthly or quarterly instalments. Any two persons may purchase jointly. Employers may purchase for their employees. Apply to your postmaster, or write, postage free, to S. T. Bastedo, Superintendent of Annuities, Ottawa, for new booklet and other information required. Mention age last birthday. Furniture & Undertaking We wish to announce to the public that we can now supply a motor hearse in connection with our under taking business. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK 0 PHONES 74W and 74S. A Happy Christmas nd a Prospeous New Year And happy you will be if you buy your Furniture from. us. As we are offering the whole of our large stock at greatly reduced prices on our already low prices. Be sure you get in on the big bargain sale. IUNAERTARfliG A SPECLALTY We have a fine motor hearse in connection with our bttsin'ess. Everything up-to-date. Phone 201 and 20W. Market Report The following is. the report ot the Eieter Market corrected every Wednesday. Wheat $1.75. Oats 50c. Barley 65 to 75e Family four $5,60. Shorts $2.25 per 100; lbs. Bran $2.00 per 100 lbs.. Feed flour $3,00, New laid eggs 85c a doz. Held eggs 55c Creamery Butter 63e Dairy Butter 54c to 575 Lard 35e. Bogs $14.00. Potatoes $1.25. Xmas Gift Stigge tions SOMETHING FOR -EVERYONE., Framed pictures for the home. All prices. Serving trays, oval, square and oblong, Priced up to $5.50; Stationery, very suitable for gifts. Priced up to $8.00. Cameras, for young and old, priced up to $35.00. Snap Shot Albums, large choice. Priced up to $4.00. Photograph, frames in French Ivory, Silver, Gilt and hand -carved wood. Christmas Cards, booklets, tags, seals and calendars in groat variety, SENIOR STUDIO lea. and ART STORE. 401.4.* M4n4dl4fe•0444 '"a• rw 6e * 044.04t -s. l5 '**41.q.64, Miss Hettie Sweet was in London on Monday. Mr. Richard Bissett, of London, was in town on Monday. Mr. J. K. Baker, of Brussels, is visiting his brothers in town. Mr. W. J. Heaman is in Goderich where he was called as juryman. Sweet and juicy naval oranges, 50c to 90c a doz. at Statham's. Mr. F. H. Brock was in Guelph last week taking in teh Fat Stock Show. The municipal councils met on the 155th to wind up the business for 1920. 11Iiss Marjory Huston has returned home after spending the millinery season at Dunnville. Miss Stonehouse of Belgrave, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bir- ney for a few days. Messrs. W. J. Statham and W. J. Hern were at Guelph on Thursday of last week taking in the poultry show. Mr. Thomas Brock and family have moved to the farm they recent- ly purchased in Usborne township near Sunshine. Miss Viola Hodgert who has been visiting for the last three weeks with Mrs. J. Peacock, at Granton, has returned home. Miss Davidson, deaconess of To- ronto, representing the Upper Can- ada Tracts Society's mission to sail- ors, is a guest at the rectory. Two new telephones have been re- cently installed, one in the home of Mr, Wm. Waal, No. 57w and one in the home of Mrs. M. McNicol, No. 97w. •---MVlr. Will Manson, who has been. attending pharmacy at Toronto, `was home over the week -end. Will is helping out at his old job in London for the Crhistmas holidays. "Jack in the Bean Stock," at the Dome Theatre on Tuesday night. A picture for the children. Although grown-up, we are all children at heart and old and young will enjoy it. Our 16 years experience in the candy business has enabled us to buy one of the choicest stocks we have ever had for our Christmas trade. Call and see our beautiful assortment of Chocolate boxes. --W. J. Statham.. Rev. J. II. ,Tohnston and Rev P. T. George of Parkhill, occupied the pul- pits of the two Methodist churches in Exeter on Sunday last in the in- terests of Social Service and Evan- gelism. Subscriptions were taken up. Mrs. (Rev.) Foote, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) McLennan, at Windsor, met with art unfortunate accident last week. Her little daugh- ter Elizabeth, was - suffering from a cold and during a coughing spell in. the night, Mrs. Foote, in rising, struck her foot against a chair, fracturing her small toe. A SURPRISE PARTY. The Clinton News -Record says: "On Friday evening last a number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. John May, of Toronto, former citizens ot Clinton, gave them a surprise by meeting at their home to celebrate with thein their thirtieth wedding anniversary. The main feature was a mock wedding in which the young- est tried couple p r d to' remind Mr. and. IVfrs. May of one of the greatest days in their ilfe's experiences. A. pleasant evening .was spent and many good wishes were extended to them for thir future happiness and a continu- ance of the prosperity that has fa- =M them thus far in their Matri- menial life." 111 Mr. and Mrs. May Were former residents of. the London Roacl south, With tlxe C urcll.es CAVp7N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, James Foote, B. A., Minister• 10 a,m••-•--Sunday School and, Bible classes. Regular services next Sabbath at 11 a.rn. and 7 p.m. Prayer service Thursday evening at 7:45. A literary meeting of the Guild, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. JADES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A., rastor. 11.00 a.m.--"Our Bible and its Study."' 3,00 p.m, -Sabbath School and Bible 'classes. 7.00 p.m.-"Pigeon-Holeing one An- other," • Good music, A hearty welcome to all. MALY ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A. (Phone 21, r3.) Services as usual next Sunday, 3.00 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible classes. DR. JOHNWARD Chiropractor William ar?d Sanders streets. Tues- days, Thursdays & Saturdays, hours 10 a.m. to 4,30 p.m. Consultation and examination free at office. FOR SALE -Two-storey frame house and 2 acres of land in Exeter. Lots of :small fruit and orchard. Ap- ply at The Times office. ' NOTICE. Having- dissolved the partnership between C. L. Wilson and S. W. Sims all accounts are now due and must be paid at once. WILSON & SIMS --s NOTICE. I wish to inform the 'public that T have started a livery at Baker's livery stable and will be glad to sup- ply anyone with a horse at any time. CLYDE HEYWOOD. LOST -On Sunday, November 28, on Thames Road, a crank for an Overland car. Kindly leave at Jones & May's. RE -OPEN LIVERY STABLE. Mr. William Hodgert wishes to announce that he has re -opened his livery stable for the winter. Phone 117J or leave orders at the Central Hotel. LOST. Saturday evening between Exeter and 21/2 miles east, a Sable muff. 'Finder please leave at Jones & Mays store. CANNED MUSIC. ' When, I am tired and seedy, and feeling all my years, and beaten down by greedy and beastly profi- teers, toaease the fret and fever I wind the phonograph, and soon for- get the cleayer, the harpoon and the gaff. Oh, you may stand and mention a hundred precious boons, but here's the great invention, this mill that plays me tunes! -L hear the world's great singers, in song that flow :y and swells, and they are surely ding= ers, and they are wearing bells.I hear Caruso thunder,he makes my soul rejoice; and Journet tears ra- sunder the welkin with his voice; and Sernbrich sings divinely the air she's deigned to pick, and Galli - Curet finely makes the nightingales look - sick. And there. are humbler singers who chant the dear old hymns, and they are ever bringers of briny to my glims; and there's a band a -crashing the bare sof "Wil- liam Tell;".ewith energy so slashing that I rear up and yell. If some one stole my auto i might in grief repair to some sequestered grotto and do some weeping there. And so row would be regning upon my dark- ened brow, and I'd be heard com- plaining, if someone swiped- my cow. But I would cease to chortle, and ne'er again I'd Laugh, if some blamed soulless mortal should lift my phono- graph. -By Walt Mason. A StiggeStiOri e What would he nicer for a Xmas gift than an I.:1= ectrkk fixt= ore or table lamp? P I. Pews 1. R. CABLING B. A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary I'libU , Conn ntissiouer, Solicitor for tike Molsons Bunk, Etc. Buy Province Of Ontario Gold Bonds $1,000 Bond clue 1935 at $943.40. $500 Bond due 1935 at $471.70. To yield 0.60 per cent interest. Interest half yearly at any Bank. BUY VICTORY BONDS AT THE MARKET PRICE Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest OFFICE: -Carling Block 1VTain St., Exeter Powell's The place of big Xmas doins -Every . Christmas brings joys and loads of fancy Chinaware, Fancy Teapots, Jugs, Cups, Saucers, Por- ridge Sets, Berry Sets, Sugar and Cream Sets, Tea Sets, Aluminum Ware, Hair Brushes, Combs, Station- ery, Toys, Dolls, Decorations, etc., to this store. Home-made candy, big assort- ment of the best grades of Choco- lates, loose, and in fancy packages. The place of big Christmas doings. GOLD FISH, ACQUARILJMS. Presents for everyone, at very low prices. Twenty-five phonographs and over 3,000 records, some at reduc- ed prices. -"Come early and avoid the rush." Your buyings are ap- preciated here. POWELL'S BAZAAR Phone 55. The Home of the New Edison Read C. IT_. Skelton's advt. on the saving of coal, page 5. FOR SALE -One second-hand 3 horsepower gasolene engine, over- hauled and in good working order. Will be sold with money asked. One nearly new Fairbanks -Morse 834 in grinder and bagger. New Fleury "Rapid Easy" menders, Vessott or Joliette grinders and Fleury roller crushers. WM. WARD. DON'T WO1ftY About the high price of suits. You won't need a new suit if you will 'let T. H. ELLIOTT do your Clean- ing, Pressing and Repairing. Agent for The American Dyers and Dry Cleaners, London, Ont. T. H. ELLIOTT SUDDEN SERVICE SHOP A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office -McDonnell's Sales Stables on R ti 0Sohn St. Phone calls receive prompt.i 8I a kozmum attention. Phone 26w r THURSDAY, DECIOMB :t 1.6, 1920. 0 .1 The GREATEST rill` lli) YEARS 1)4•dinated to tho 'United Farms= a G "P, amt. cu:AiltC,se,l by the well.lcnoryn p e:oaa writer,1L. Morris. Manley.so 9G Wo,daand niutitcS5c,eostesa Possetatiattsai prepaid, .Address Cgoosti,nl'Russ, Lmursu;'Publishers, ASamiss Lombard Street, Toronto, Oat. USE DIAMOND` DYES" Dye right! Don't risk your material. Each pack- age of "Diamond Dyes" dee.. ,tains directions so simple that any woman can diamond -dye a nese.; rich color into old garments, draperies, coverings, every- thing, whether: wool, sill., linen, cotton or mixed goods. . Buy "Diamond Dyes" --no other kind -then perfect re- eults are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has `Diamond Dyes Color Card" --16 rich colors. I We all want friends who will„ex- pint muck, who will have faith in us, Who will speak helpful words to us, who will inspire' us. We need in- spiration more than we, need juror - TOE EXETER TIMES. Subscription rate $1.60 a year. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising --Made known on application. Stray Animals -One insertion 60o three insertions for $1.00 Farm pr Real Estate for sale 60o each insertion for 'one month of four insertion. , Miscellaneous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and found locals 25c. Local reading notices etc.10c per i line per insertion. No notice less than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c. Auction sales $ 3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if under five inches in length. Legal advertising 100 and 6c al line. Apples Waiited I will pay 25c a hundred for Tatman Sweet apples...I am also in a position to buy a limited quantity of Bard appels. 0. IC. Steam Cider Mill running every day, pressing cider, cooking apple butter. Custom. work done as rapidly as possible. Sweet cider and apple butter for sale. ate?, J. V. Cann Exeter Phone 115. .��..i mom• a3lEg't hin yOir Chris 1' • Shoppiiig hp-i.npw If you get it here -its all tight It's easy to upset good form with an out of foram tie. That's why it so often happens.' The remedy is here in good form Ties, Scarfs and Four-in-hands. Gloves, Collars, Shirts, everyything in Men's Outfit- tings correct to the minute. OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK IS HERE as W . T M A N {Q� �\ i �awwzsa\om:���. "iii / L _� � � �� �i _ � M�i •_� �'�% �� �s�_���j-= :.:^h�.G'-�a\oi. ©'�i� �i � �' tea. /i�: �� / =. O Iy Shopping Days till Xmas. We offer here a few suggestions cf most acceptable and timely gifts. FURS. Four only fur sets left. It will pay you to se., these if you want furs this season. The prices are greatly reduced. Sr .''EA.T.ERf Se SWEATER COATS. In many colors and combinations. We have reduced the price on near- ly all lines. $3.50: $3.00 to $1.0.00. FINE SHIRTS FOR MEN. Made from fine English cloths, the best materials we have been able to procure for months. Fast colors and good patterns. A.11 sizes, each $3.50 NECKTIES TIES AND MUFFLERS. Showing many new • patterns in good wearing silk, neatly boxed in separate boxes, Popular prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. aaL'f'S ?' Lt H COATS. Three only left.. They are this sea- son's styles and if we have your size it will pay you to•see there. Regular $60.00, clearing price • $38.50 SILK UNDERSKIRTS. La " Queen Quality Silk, Tap Taf- fctta and Jersey Silk, any of which Weald be weleomsd at Christmas. $0.O0 $0.50 and $10.00. . HANDKERCHIEFS. • In a splendid variety for Women and Men. They are' always accept- able and we can show you a big range at each: IOc, 15e, 20e, 25c to $1.00.. SILK CAMISOLES. /in many new styles. ` All made from good wearing washable silk and priced at $1.50 to $4.50. COZY SLIPPERS. For the little tots, as well as a big range for Girls, Boys, Women and Men. Our prices, too, are reasonable. ....75e, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. SOUT COTT :Y`1'` ,�� jj.` „'.. rr +: i fr __. :dil a '`� ir.f rW. �e+ t •e"trteas / • i �.l� .\, y .. -::x . " Iri....ui�.yx .ira...a r•4 L.•P.I'i'rv�1i5C.r:S..:.�sk�iv�,.+•;4Y.-sib/i+::.�.i:a5:�:1\.'tA%.i.N:�s2r'1��Li��:k\�iRy ^'9