HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1920-12-30, Page 8Several Ladies' and Misses' Coats rin up-to-date models and
Cloths must he sold regardless of price, Also several' sets of nice
Black and Grey Furs,
STRIPE FLANNELETTE
We have a nice range of very neat stripes in the wide widths.
Regular 45c, On sale at 321/2c a yard.
FACTORY COTTON
Forty-five eerit Factory Cotton in a nice fine bloth 36 inches.
wide. A god weight, nice and fine, good value at '45e. Sale Price
25o.
PRINTS
A good range of light and dark colors in Navy, Blue and
Greys at 30 cents per yard. A nice light ground width, Neat
patterns. Sale Price 25c per yd.
PURE WOOL SERGE
Brown, Navy, Green and BlacI.. AXI wool in a lovely fine cloth.
Regular $3.25 per yard, Sale Price $2;60 per yard.
$4.00 SERGE FOR S2.99.
This is an extra fine twill and suitable for suits or dresses in
Black, Navy, Green and Brown, $:4.00 per yard. Sale Price '82.99.
Don't fail to visit our Remnant Counter as we have a good.
lot of ends of? _a11 kinds of goods at prices_greatly reduced.
Highest prices paid for poul try and all Produce.
Jf4a Ste,wart
A Prosperous NewYear to all
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.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
We have a fine motor hearse in connection with our business.
Everything up-to-date.
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Phone 20J and 20W.
SCHOOL NEWS.
T]ie pupils of Exeter Public School
last week donated two large boxes
of clothing and candy for to be sent
to the Salvation Army of London,
for the poor there.
Miss Pearl Love, teacher at
Hawkestone, Ont., is spending the
Christmas holidays with ••her parents
here. .
Miss Josie Medd, formerly of Exe-
ter, who has been attending Queen's
University, Kingston, is spending her
holidays with her parents in Ridge -
town_
Miss Laura Love of Sarnia, spent
Saturday and Sunday with her par-
ents here.
The pupils of the Exeter Public
School last week contributed $7.2.32
to the Upper Canada Tract Society
to provide for the sailors, lumber-
men, etc.
Miss J. Murray is spending her
holidays in Detroit. •
Miss Taylor is spending her hall-
da,sin Londpn.
The leachers and pupils of Exessr
Pu:dre School. She'd Closing Exercises
an Wedr•e" day ra,f ternonn, from 2 ,to
4 r 1.:.:k ti t the iAssambly ;Hall, to
which 'the parents were invited. The
room was crowded and dnany .IzacI lo
go away as 'there was no room for
thein. Master ,Charlie, Gtadmanl was
the eha rman. ifor the .afternoon and
delighted the parents and ch :Mrs n by
the able manner in which he :delivered
his opening address, and managed Erie
whole ,program. The program consist-
ed or the following numbers :-Chor•
us by pupils of school, "0" Canada";
Cha;rrnatl's address, Charlie Gladmaa;
Dialogue, "The Doll Shaw"; Recita-
tion by Ruth' Balkw.Yil; Flag Drill by
boys from Miss Rowe's room; Recita-
tion by Doris Salter; Cradle song by
girls from Miss Kinsman's room; Vio-
lin selection. by Bob Gaznbrill; Ad-
dress by Rev. 1Vfr, Trumper; Dialogue,
"The Irish Politician"; Hoop drill by.
pupils ,cram• Miss Taylor's room; Chor-
us by boys end ,girls ;from roomn, 4,iilncl
5; c hrstmas by tan ,girls and 'boys
from Miss Kinsman's room; Recitation
by Mary. Wells; Charus by pupils of
sc.hoot, "Hark tire, Herald Angels
Sin;"; Dialogue, "Gretchen".; Instru-
mental by Wanda Von' Wascz,nski;.
Recitation by Dorothy Dnney; Chorus
by pupils from :room 4 ,and 5; Recita-
tion by Ceryl Laing; Dialogue, "The
Troublesome Witness"; The Trades add,
the Birds, by 1.:1. boys and girls from
roost 3; 'Address by Rev'. Mr. McAl r
istcr; Instrumental bit .Margaret Mar-
lin; Recitation. by Loss Statham;pC)ia-
lo;;'ue, "True. Charity"; Reading by
Francis Abbott; Chorus by gial•s.
from Room 4; ,Soto ,by Patsy Marian;
Dialogue, '<Q3abby's Chris tines"; Chor-
us. "jingle B&ls"; Gori Save t.hc King,
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A .collection, was taken ‘in the aftea--
na^n which amounted to $12.49. It
wan sent ,to the Safv�altzon Army at
London.
(Additional locals on page four.)
Miss Curliss and Miss McDonald
have closed their millinery' establish-
ments in town and have returned to
their homes, the former going to
Bolton and the latter to Woodstock.
• Among - the holiday visitors out o1
town were:
Mrs. Amos visited with her neice,
at Windsor.
Mr. Marvin Vincent spent Christ-
mas in London..
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ward- visited
with relatives at Listowel:
Mr. Clarence Nestle visited at
l33ranttord and Ingersoll_
Dr. and Mrs. Rouleton and son
Verne, visited in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Prouty visited
at Greenway over Christmas.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Wood visited with
their son, Dr. Clair Wood at Blyth.
Mrs. Ferguson visited with her
daughter, Sire. Ilorney at Kippen.
Mx. and Mrs. T. R. Ferguson and
child visited with relatives at. Tees -
water.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heanran and
family visited with relatives in Lon-
don.
Mrs. Samuel Elliott spent Christ-
mas in London, with her sister, Mrs.
A. Gauld.
Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Resile visited
with the former's brother, Albert
at St. Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor visited
their daughter, Mrs. McTavish, near
Shakespeare.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Armstrong and
child and Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Hey-
wood and two children, visited with
Mrs.. Bedford near London,
Mrs. Blatchford of town, and
daughter Miss Marion, of Toronto,
Spent Christmas with relatives •in
Lucan. Miss Marion is visiting her
mother here.
Mr. and Mrs, F, A. Chapman and
son""rrere in London for Christmas.
Mrs. Chapman's sister, Mrs. 33, W.
Ware, of Dayton, Ohio, returned with
thein for a visit,
Rev, .T. E. IVTiIlyard, pastor of
'Kingsville Methodist Church and a
former pastor; et Hensall, has re-
ceived an invitation to the First
Methodist Church, Sarnia, and an-
nounces that he will aeeept.it if ap-
proval is obtained from the ;Statio.n-
inig Committee of the Conferenee,
(Additional locals on page( four.)
".H EXET Ft • TiMES
Market Report -r -The toliowving ie
tate reportof the Exeter Market
corrected every Wedneadal'.
Wheat $1.75.
Oats 500.
Barley 65 to 750
Family flour $5,60,
Shorts $2:25 per 100 lbs.
Bran. $2,00 per .00 1bs.
Feed flour $3,00.
New laid eggs 80.
Held eggs 55c
Creamery butter 62e.
Dairy Butter 54c to 57c
Lard 32e.
Hogs $15.25.
Potatoes $1.25.
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We wish our many patrons
a Prosperous and Happy New
Year. •
.. W. J. STATHAM
Holiday Visitors
Among the Holiday's visitors in
town were:
Miss Ethel .Sweet, of Tilsonburg,
is,visiting ather home.'
'Miss A, Sanders, of Stratford, is
visiting with her mother.
Mr. Aquilla Sheere, of Detroit, is
visiting his mother, Mrs. A. Sheere.
.. Mr, Lean Treble of Toronto, is vis-
iting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs..
E. Treble.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweet and Miss
Vera, of London, are visiting with
relatives.
Miss Ruby Treble of Toronto, vis-
ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Treble.
Mr. W. J. Berry,* of Ingersoll, is
visiting with his daughter, Mrs. R.
G. Seldon.
Miss Coursey 'and daughter of
Lucan are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Wnz. Powe.
Miss Stella Sander,, of Toronto,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs:
Sid Sanders.
Miss Cora Sanders of Toronto, vis-
ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Sanders.
Mr. Cliff McEvoy of Detroit, is
spending Christmas and New. Years.
with his mother.
Miss Alice Vincent of Stratford,
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. D, 'Vincent.
Messrs. Archie and. Will ,Davis of
Ingersoll are visiting, their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis.
Misses L. and W. Huston, of Dunn-
ville, visited with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Huston. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and
family, of London, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. P. Frayne..-
Mrs. H. C. Schweigler and mother,
Dirs. Schweigler of Toronto, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. N. J: Dore.
ivIiss Marjorie Herbert of Strat-
ford is visiting for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Prouty.
Miss Grace Creech, who has been
attending business college at Strat-
ord, is home for the holidays.
Miss Betty and Master 'Oswald
Brown of London visited at the home
1 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gladman.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dignan and
aughter, Jean, of Lucan, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Janes Dignan.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Treble and Mr.
nd Mrs. ID, Flynn of London., visit:
d with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Flynn.
Miss Jessie Manson and'Mr. Will
fanson, of London, visited with their
arents, Mr. and Mrs. George Man
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Messrs. Joe Davis of Merlin, and
Oliver Davis of Toronto, visited with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Davis.
Mis Annie Day, of Toronto,; Miss
Ethel Day and Miss Rutherford, of
London, visited' with Mr. and Mrs.
L. Day.
Mrs, Geddes and fancily and Mr.
and Mrs. Eyers of London, are vis-
iting with Mrs. Wni. Northcott, Exe-
ter North.
Mr. harry Sweet, of Windsor, Is
spending the -Christmas, and New
Year holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Sweet.
Dr. L. L. Follick and two children
of St. Marys and Mrs. (Rev.) Baker.
and children, of Thamesford, visited
with Mrs, D. Follick, Sr.
Miss Melinda Walper of Romeo,
Mich., is spending Christmas: and
New Years . holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and 1V,Irs. • Theo. Walper,
Mr. Russell Balkwill of Toronto,
visited his parents, AIr. and ;Mrs.
W, A, Balkwill. Miss Clara Balkwill
is spending the holidays at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vivian, of Mit-
chell, and -.rise Laura Vivian of To-
ronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Doerr. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian are
Spending a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Smith arid,
Mr; and Mrs. Will Smith of }Tamil.:
ton and Miss ID, Link, of Walker -
Visited with Mr, and Mrs, Wm.
Kuntz. They also visited' with rela-
tives in Crediton,
Mrs. E. P. Howe, Miss Helen
Howe, and Mr, Gurdon P. Howe of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. 31, T. Rogers
and two Children of Detroit, visited
with Mr. Samos and Miss L. ,Tee ell,
London Road, north,
Mr. and Mrs. Ran Huston of Lon-
dtsiz, Mr, 'and Mrs, r W. D. Duette, and.
ebitedren of Wingiham, and Mr. Ed`
Taylor of Centralia, vieited' with Mss
lames Taylor. Mrs. Burke and chits
area .left on Monday to visit in Lon -
clot. and Mrs. 7. Taylor left to visit
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OVEN PRESBYTERIAN PJ 'BCH
Rev. dames Foote, B. ,4., Minister
10 a.m.---Sgnday School and Bible
clasSes,
Regular services heat Sabbath at
11 a.m, and 7 p,m,
Prayer service Thursday evenink
at 7:45.
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. M. 3. Wilson, B.A., castor.
11,00 a.nm,--"I wish you A Ilappy,
New Year,"
3,00 p.m. -Sabbath School and
Bible classes. Come and
hear our orchestra,
7.00 ,p.m. -"The Priest of 1.921.-
A good choir -A hearty welcome.
MAIN ST. METHODIST caulac;R,
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
.. (Phone 21, r3.)
11.00 a,nm. - "The Great New
House."
3.00 p.m. -Sunday School classes
for all and a welcome.
7.00 p.m. -"Udder Sealed Orders
Watch 1, light service Friday 11.15
p.m. Introuction of new hynin book
at public worship next Sunday.
Bethany --2.30 p.m. -"The Hidden
1921.
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractor
William and Sanders streets. Tires -
days, Thursdays & Saturdays, 'hours
10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Consultation
and examination free at office.
N.
Alex. Stewart, 0f London, visited
with his family.
Mr. Fred Gould, of Strathroy, visit-
ed with his sisters.
Mr. Wes. Vale, of Toronto, is Iris
ting Itis mother.
Mr. Young Creech, of Windsor, is
siting with, relatives,
Miss Irno Sweet, ofPaisley, is
come for the holidays.
Mr. Walter Dearing ,of London, is
resiting with relatives.
Mr. Thos. Tapp of Detroit, visited
with his father and sister.
Miss Amy Johns is home from St.
Jatharines for the holidays.
Mr. Jack Matthews, of ;Sarnia, vis
ted with Mr. and Mrs. S. Fitton.
Mr. Keith Ford of Grand Bent,
pent Christmas with his parents.
Mr. Thos. Darch, of ;London, visit-'
with Mr. and rMs.:•,))onald McIn-
Mrs. Eli King of Crediton, visited
or a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E.
ory.
Mrs. Jas. McDonald of Stratford,
isited with his sister, Mrs. T. G.
reech.
Mr. ' Herb Pickard :%f Brantford,
isited with his mother, Mrs. Rd_
ickard.:
Miss Lulu Hastings of the Inland
ax office, London, visited with her
a ,rents. ,
Mr. and. Mys. Peter Robertson and
In Peter, of Stratford, visited with
;latives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Newcombe and
cildren of Stratford, visited with
latives.
Miss Olive McDonald; of Toronto,
sited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R, McDonald.
Mr, Frank Flintoff, of Stratford,
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;herington.
Miss Mildred Hardy of Toronto, is
siting with her parents, Mr. and
rs. S. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. George Weekes, of
ncinattL,visited with the .fornter's
other and sisters '.� n.
Dr. Morrison, of BeAlevue Hospital.
:w York, visited his aunt, Mrs. T.
:well on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Grieve and
tie daughter, of London, visited
th relatives in town.
Mr. Reg. Parson, of Exeter, is
ending the holidays with his par-
ts,rMr. and Mrs. S. Parsons.
Mr. Linden Harvey of RicITmimoud
.suit, near Aylmer,is visiting his
rents, lir. and Mrs. J. S. Harvey.
Mr. Harper Rivers,; of Londoa,
d Mi', and Mrs. J. Routledge of
ntralia, visited with Mr; and Mrs,
m. Rivers. ,,, "
Miss Melissa Edwards of Guelph,
spending the holidays at the home
her sister, Mrs. Edward Johns,
ar Eliinville.
Mr. and Mrs. P, Gilites, of Sarnia,
d two children, and. Mr. 13.. Gillies
'Walkerville,;visiated: with Mr. and
Ftobt.Gillies.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Ilern and (taught -\4
Maida, of Norwich, are visiting
r and Mrs.... Hera for over the
w Years holidays, ' -
Misses , Thelma and, Clarice :Con
r and Master tames . Connor, of
ndsor, : visited With their grand-
her, Mr. ,Tames Connor.
Mr. Will Heideman and little
ngbter and Miss Enema, Heideman
Toronto, are visiting with their
"eats, 'Mr. and Mrs, E. Heideinan.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Irvin, of London,
.' and Mrs. Win. Nowell, of Strati.-:
d, and her. Reg,1Bissett,cf ' Chats
rz, sv isited with Mr, and pis. ' Thos.
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FR1ENris AHAPPY
I E' . T H Y AND
P.IiO.SP hoes NEW
POWELL'S
BAZAAR
Phone 55..
The Home of ther''Mew .Edison
DON'T WORRY
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 ti
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's Sales Stables on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 26w
Saws gummed, wood turning,
wood pumps repaired. and accessor-
ies on hand. -S. J. V. Cann, Exeter,
Phone r116.
' 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. Sines
all accounts are now due and must
be paid at once.
WILSON & SIMS
NOTICE.
I wish to inform the public that
have started a livery at Baker's
ivery stable and will be glad to sup-
ily anyone with a horse at any time,
CLYDE HEYWOOD,
E -OPEN LIVERY STABLE.
Mr. William Hodgert wishes to
innounce that he has re -opened his,
every stable for' the winter. Phone
17J or leave orders at the Central
3otel.
BUTTERMILK FOR SALE
113:1 PUBLIC AUCTION
AT CENTRASLIA CREAMERY
, JANUARY 15, 1921.
For the year 1921. Buttermilk
oId by cwt, for the day's make,
uyers can purchase to suit them-
1ves.
The mercury dropped to below
ro Tuesday night, the coldest this
inter.
Hw ,12illowmail 34; 920,
CARL1Na B. ,
Ciarrister',; Solicitor, Notary •Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for the
Molsons Bank, Etc.
Buy Province Bf
Ontario Cold Bonds
$1,000 Bond due 1935 at $943,40,
3500 Boner dug 1035 at $471.70.
`1'o yield 6.60 per cent i>titc#est.''
Info -rest half yearly at any Bank.
BUY VICTORY BONDS
AT THE MARKET PRICE
Orders received by me.
Money to loan at Lowest rates oi;
interest
OFFICE; -Carling Mock
Main St., Exeter
e erlga elnei t #s annoutraen
lrna 1day, • aughter of I'i;r. and li rs. • `
Robert Iove,! t11I sgreen, Ont., to Mr.
,A.bert Earl, Reys, of Blake, Ont,;
'TUE EXETER TJ ME3"
Suliscriptioi: rate $1.50 a .year,
MWEWTISTNG R4TE$
Display Advertising --Made kaowri-
an app ieation..
three
Strainy' eertio„Animnai als••-.-fo>r;Ouxe,00insertitrn 50a
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Fairer' or Real Estate for Saitle, Spa
each insertion for one month, et tear
insertion,
Miscellaneous article of not sacra
than Eve lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each. insertion 50e. lost
and found locals 25c. +`''
Local reading notices etc,, 10.e per
line per insertion. No notice less
than 25e, Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each . subsequent in,
sertion if under five inches in Iength,
Legal advertising 10c and 5c s
line.
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
Gardner
PHONES 74W and 74J.
May the New Year
Bring You llappiuess
It's easy to upset good forms with
an out of form tie. That's why it
so often happens. The remedy is
here in goods 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
W. W. TA'MA
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SOUTHCOTT BROS.
At this Season there is
one good old custom
we like -to folio �. sure
tending the `glad hand"
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to an oLir friends and
customers. So, we
wish you, One:and all,
a Good and
ous New Year.
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