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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1924-12-4, Page 1IFT •-SECOND,. YEAR No. 2568 .................euuolttllt lml441ttitretllrrlrttrll►rrl EXETER, ONT. ,THURSIi.A. ' IVIORNING, 24 omoms meow Imam, NM liolaama 0.00310 awning o Your .Christmas Only �S � Y1Py • }iiihx� n C. U° Weeks e Three e_ tom late •. stocks are p .. Christmas: shopping naw,:.: whileoverfloWxng Start yourChristmas store is simply ointments later - on: Qix and avoid disappointments active prices. e 'atveryattr with Christmas Christmas znexchazxdzs , •:, _ Yr. Fuis n rs t $12'.50 11 r all Real r l blade and sable, Wolf, a to a in Fox, x n , - sets beautiful rata s 'clear at once at many o only h .as '$4`5.00 per set, to el of them originally as hag onl $12.50 per set. scarf, and lriufY, origin - only beautiful French Seal set, throw • 1 ably. $20.00 ally $30.00 set to clear at - 25.00 each at one price only F ur Muffs—All odd fur muffs up to $ n e $5.00 each, Act quickly if you want anyof theseCfur b ted inCostume Muskrat. Coats for Ladies—We handlethe Brand of Ladies' Muskrat .Coats. Absolutely guaranteed, and the best values shown. Clearing of Ladies' Misses' and chrildren 'S Winter Coats me advertised a fine_ reduction in price of above coats. Last. week lie number of coats since :sold, our customers aplpireei dad Judging by t were real bargains There are still about en fact that thudese . Misses' beautiful coats to select from at real bargain en of Ladies , and 1 prices, Also many girl's coats reduced in, price. Dresses -3 only b • beautiful genuine French beaded,: regularly $30. to clear it $20.00 Men s Fine m Shirts at $1.00 eath • o 16IIY the y° best known makers such Tooke,a W. G. The bargains Ii have been wiz 'Fancy Towels --'Phe celebrated Galt fancy towels' boxed in sets and • attractive prices. MEN --Imagine real quality fine shirts sizes, 141/4,, t as txn g for at only $1.00 eaeeh. singly all popular colors at very' and at e�la� ...o.s ,r. xr... NEWEST COLORS,_NAVY OR BROWAT PRICES I'ZtQ1YPN CHINCHILLAS, LOV T SHADES,GREYS, BROWNS, AND FAW . TO $28.00 30 BOY'S OVERCOA-TS, SIZES 29 TO 36 ON SALE AT $9..75, Oversho-es and Rubbers) We are sole agents for the new Adjusto Overshoes. PHONE $Z Tones PH WORM 1 brow G.r IMMO NUMMI MOWN ` 111.01.00 MINIM 01013.0 010.11/10 MMINES SOMMOR Mara iO-Mora t As announced. last. week the Exeter s Advocate to nd Times have amalgamated and appear this week u t sub- scribers •rimes;welcanaes to its already large list of readers he s scribers, t, I the Advocate and we hope to meritt their eir god icor intd to publisht a paper that will prove a, welcome of this community. The amalgamation has not been e to �: o s addition 1 the h made without some doubts and fears, because in additl financial obligations, one cannot be associated witm business tier ars without realizing that very warm for very ninny ye v d. And yet during ether that are not easily dissolved. are pastatog. encouragement, being Week •e have received considerable. the -wee v, entary remarks, having been repeat- edly UY •the.,manY complim 1 ht direction, gratifiedmotion is a; step in the .x g t t amalga t ld he t ha ,aril. y Our aim will be to render the best possible service to this endeavour to serve com- eTieve that we ;are serving i district that is second toto none Web , ;none in- this fair Dominion;. And we shall to interpret, what whole (field, trying to the best of our abilityei;and not the we the best interests of the entire community,. any particular part of1 were present to pay their last sad. tribute of respect to the departed The pallbearers were: W. T. Ache- son, Jos.- Senior, W.1); Sanders, R. f G: Seldom, R. 'N Creech and W. W. Taman, • et Us - INGR AM-1FARD�C A. quiet wedding took place f a Detroit on Wednesday, Nov 26th at the home of the groom's aunt.; �11e. McLea i when Miss Mildred IT<urdV, Hard Y, i -x y , Mrs. S daughter. of Mr. and M was united in marriage to Mr, Alva A Ingram of Detroit, son of Mr, and rS. 'Alex, Ingram of Hetisall. Mr, NI Al Ingrain for some time was on the staff ,cif the Molsons Bank in Exeter. Mr. and, Mrs. Ingram motored to , mpanied by' Mr. Newniali Acca Exeter eter p Iiarcly, brother of the bride. A re- ception was held '.Chux•sdaY evening 1 at tlze, home of the bride's parents, couple � On I�'.eid'aY the happy young 1. visite et the groom's home in Hen - sail. .,,,They returned ,to Detroit on Sundayew ere` o See" Bet ki' IN ORDER TO 170 SO NaasA IIA Vis' TEST ROOM EQUIPPED WITI3 'i'HI: MOST' 'MODERN ()MICA ICAL INSTRUMENTS AN THE • -I b7o �.p. T,1I3 ^ l.A A TO US I7�ar LEDGE' OF HOW BACKED UP WITH 28 YEARS tpl�'`. 4 EXPERIENCE AT SIGHT 'I'ESTIl�it3 AND ; SPECTACLE FITTING. WE OAN,its,L YP YOU SAT1CSFACTION GUABANTEi�D e belEeve is in h tatty will take upS. 1ttOTl, ''t alone. great family' and the hoaeekeeping, Then many tl tends 6p toner like to think of oua readers as one _ -f, Froin 1111 join with the Times -Advocate Il_ Register p We n lilacs s a big � eek. y indeed. s We will have ver- extending congratulations. amalgamation n oU This should' give our ad 8000 to 12000 readers t•----- tiser a splendid •medium IGAa •..w..._ s at a minimum cos We tish. to thank our correspondents who have rendered such eatluable service in the past and we ziiSh us with the news of their district. We also hope correspon- dents of the Advocate will continue to send inthesr w ea lycb s- gets. If ,there . is any community in which there Pendent We would be pleased to secure one. A word about politics." Weekly papers have been getting ;away 'front politics more and more and we want it to distinctly non-Partisan. understood that the 'Times -Advocate will be strictly •-yomml e subscribers -Have been taking the two papers adj st- °S will For . Monts will be' made so that no one will lose in `xnu way. tions will presentthe the both offices will be run as usual anod subscriptions ionsubscrib- ers wi be Cakenat either:office: We �slOffice ieefordwe want. to meet you of the Advocate at the Time personally and nd get hatter acquainted. hope they will continue to fur- ' In 1,873 The Exeter Times was established by the late John White and for ever 51 yea 37 years ago by enranity..'.'The E C Sanders and his bio .an Mr.. N. Creech, While we have yet 'our usilress relations have always been the most cordial and we'havealways'found them fair and honorable in all then dealings Times rs it has served the people of this coni- Exeter Advocate was established Mr. d • they the late Wm. Sanders. the pasta21'years the business has been -conducted bytiofr. n to them, ;t4 Sanders UNCIL Eridan November 28th, 1924 minunity 'ti al Tshtrclte 1)11, SWEET 1TAS GONE TO; ITIS EXETER COUNCIL REWARD ' '4 A nzeeting"of;the Municipal Coua This co d -on den til woe called and the Rel ve. Present Thursday last to Ars Davis, death of Dr. Wm learn Sweet, tof Exeter. the . Reeve and . Count 3,. Dr.Sweet was taken ill on Monday .._ Go The and. Soiithc es " ri the meeting held with a bad cold and fois b three' pas ng ays The November f .= on Noveinber 11th were read and lie wa,s cexfectediYi liabed 75 Yearn a . ®qday and Tuesday, December 8th and .. ,E =eter alas entered a hockey team in the. 0.I-I.A. intermediates series. The united support of the comm11nitY 'is solicited. Our boys shouldchance have every to win that we can give them. The line ttlh looksas string • . as that of any team, we have ever had ' in the se re - Financial supe rie is i•e-: ort. from our. citizen; in theetown and community show put on in their interests "which is quired. Come and see this the cau;. worth the price of admission -and will contribute to seTickets on sale at Dame Theatre. • "PAINTED PEOPLE featuriner Colleen g AND A TWO REEL CHRISTIE COMEDY "GETTING GERTIE'S GOAT,' ADMISSION 25c ,:AND 35c. • apAocircu away unexpectedly, • A circular letter was read from and 1 month. The 'decease. w!as -' Musseiis 'Limited, Montreal, re Vic- widely known throughout this, corn • tory" Self Propelling' nozzle for the munity, having forover fifty years cleansing of clogged mains or sew- .practiseduring isalatter years he hasrtaken geon. er pipes. es. Filed - Mr. John.Bind,'chairman of the life easier, Flourishing practice,ehe and ooze .P.511'44,PICTIII ES AT DOME THEATRE• THIS 'WEBB: "HUTCHSIRS`` M T .:=,<ea s. *.c'�e><:.wr. „ 0.• i,.. gige•X'"r,.w Utilities Commission Board ad hada very travelled the district . for ON 32dressed the Council in regards .wat- he has Department and deposited twenty miles around. . He was ate 1 aborn r' works oto ne pay far labor performed being o tithe and ni now eoccuP ed by Mr. t by men and team. The s being a son of the dulyaccepted on motion. of South- Jas, Shap ro and iV a Ann Sweet, Rich E r 9�#�4tr199419�1�tIl�lillltlllfiillillflfNll{II��"' 111011111111111111 911x1@11111 ltttlt9l tt ttt trll ttt tt l tltlltlttlltetlltltttttlllttttl ' iII19111111111 s a{ONE GLASS . • 18 �l 1 tI Shopping Pays More e •,- r hrstmas. C PAINTS BUYERS GET THE CHOICE. MAKE YOUR TI3E EARLY T SELECTIONS FROM OU13• BIG STOCK GIF Ll t,'S.� This List'May S g r y 3 Pockets Knives from •••.25c, up Man's skill creates no 50 uliner skates from $1:50 Perfection ankle support $1.00 per pair s ,...,.., ,..• .:10c, and 250 Pucks .25c. up Hockey Sticks • ,.0 p Knee Pads Razors from •• 90c. Shaving Brushes ,.,.$2.25 Toilet .Clippers 5 up ers in pairs •••$2.7 Cain.- Carvers in Sets $4.90 up. Breadknives, •••• • ,25c.. up Tudor, Silver: Plate Adams Plate Old' Colony Plate 750. nh t5 'Flash :11� .95e: Roasters rip up CdS,. .Barn and Stable Ne Lanterns ... $1.25 and $2,00 750. Shovels :750. Brooms . Royal Purple Stoclt and Pout- . 60c. and` $1.75` Pout - .try 'Toad late Veterinary d oto hal ro to in the minutes of meeting his 'year and lie was the CarriedT 0 ori the C m Davis. d from Dto dna andra ort he c •red n 18 73g The rel5oxt on.matter as refer I eterinary Gollege at the In BIRTHS head of O' • iEN-- In Zurich,: on Friday, November llth re deputation was lea BRfurther consider- last survivor of that graduating I Brussels and 1 -ba a Y accounts o�v zn Since„ 1 g Exeter. Thurs., fol :,.et on The E e o rn tie t sbo al U c 11 n FERGUSON—In its 5 lbs, 25e. Epsom Sa ,.,.,... Banner Quebec ......5 ars 250 TheSulphur ,.....•....., atter ;see list 1Cic. lb. with oven nolle t �t Salt Petra custc mei•s '$37.50 ,. ....8x,35 ba; Of Satisfied pipes ps,. 30e,`. Calf Meal' ......... 25c. 'Dib x e s rove 1 p s TIN }iliITilING AND PLUMBING and Stove ;Stolre, November 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. again laid over for ur class. After graduating be Lloyd .O'Brien, a son, ° anon. were read for p a short time at Bit's ran n es in —all d 1 an J a id m a tIt h As Josepb r in os •de o J ri p from ,• . ir5 ordered ov. 27th, to 1:�[... and 1V and 0 Hillary 1 has suffered arson a son. error in taxes, 1924, $4.1 ; 1 he practised t e tie B Nov. ' health. While i1e his ti intex•ests of r erg,R FAIRBIJRN -- In Tuckersmith, on Horton, D1acltsmithzng .4 30;1larry Friday, Nov. 21st, to Mr. and 180c. Cemetery $3.50, $. Mrs. Geo. Fairburn, a daiiglitei . Rowe Cannel coal town hall $21.70; Ali y�p� �y C�++ Henry J. Kuhn,' Tile, R. and B.A3sJ�1��Cs;N 1 $16.17; W G. Simmons blacksinith- -HARDY—In Detroit, on; B and B $3.7.15; Dr. J. W INGRAIVI 26th, Miss'.Mildred Hardy, , calla I 11zu ais lb ie Y went t o SL B. 1891 91 he �y e 1 and , in re there he had the misfortune to be bitten by 'a horse suffering from f hydrophobia and he went to Chic �e go for the pasteur treatment.. Ile turned to Exeter in 1395 and has been a resident here ever since. In 1915 ht entered into part'enershilp with the late Dr. Reed who died n 1918 during the flu epidenli,c. From 1919 to 1921 he was in partnership with Dr., Vining: big hearted mail The doctor was a always putting otheis before self, and always ready to go at any hour of the day or night, summer or winter. He enjoyed' the confidence he cotnnlunity and, was held in , 1Vw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy of Exeter, tb Mr. Alva A. ,Ingram; son of Mr. Mand Mrs. Alex. Ingrain, of Hensai3., DEATHS ing Browning mist. act. Board of Heal- th. $5.87,•; Tlie Grigg Stationery. Co. library act. $32.51; Willialn Web- ber, team labor to end of contract, $125.00;'Miss K. McFauls, Trca5„ cunni Board $2.000,00,; Frank Mal- lett R.' and B. $27.00, library care sal- SWEET—In I K 11 Monday Dec $10.00, $37.00; John Ford pt, sa SWEET In Exeter, on Thursday; 1,J. Bissett Pt salary Cabin wood KEYS—In Heesa ;an al t Deeeliibel• $133,34; W. m,his 69th year. ary Nov. and ist,'John. Keys, Nov. and Dec. N Nov. 28111,' Dr. William Sweet i baa $140 0>0.; I lam age. _ ant officer $10.00;. Miss Grace s. November London, on Satiir Connor wsonl auditor bal of salary, jthevery highest .esteem., He was a f Geo..141a clay,- Iaughtber' 29, .1924, kIazR. icor- member of the Masonic lodge, 1iav- u iter of Mr. and_Mrs. R. $12,50; Dr. J• eaht13,1$50100; C. H. nd obtained e bei of the only daughter 1 officer of health., anti be ti also mem a il. n na so g zz n1 chairman. eu , a c, D Sanders es t- Itlu ary t toDec $62 50 DENNISON—In, d75yarsand1mon . degree c Arch g i � t11 Royal a, <11 Sons of lf, :and. The doctor was a: lover .of :nature he lilted to see a -oocl Horse, in fact a good animal ed 29 years:, ca board of health, all - —00 - ". Creech, clel•k .and eo. Anclerspn, $2"5;.00; riNT EP ant. 11 bailiff fees 1$48..00; G k'- .em. Secy Tress, fire dCpt• + b salary $30.; of; any Bind, and lee was partzclllarT EliCouLtis, ears Lie rra, Councillor. 1 X30 `foilcl 'of Flowers. For, y I 0 Coilncillor Joseph Davis salary REPAIRS iJ ,..„......, - PEOPLE WHO' GO'''TO SEED SHOULD HENPLANTED"- ANOTHER LA T�Ez " 7 TE A1�TOTHER ,EXPRESSION OVER •OTTR ARE NOT YET TO �EIE .. NO IDEA OF 'GOING TO SEED, WE PLANTED. BUSINESS IS SHOWING THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT WE HAVE MADE SOME WONDERFUL 1 BUYS AND A.RE WN THE VALUESING TO, PASS THEM 'ON. . -VE HAV E. THAT WE HAVE NOW FOR MANY CHRISTMAS, S OURTOY II OUl�; TOY COUNTER IS WELL ASSORTED. CHRISTMAS 1c. 5 AND IOc. ARE VALUES. PRETTY HA.N ERC THE, .-� AT• BE AT Sc..O10c., 15c: AND 25c.. ARES , THE YOU TO BEAT OUR, PEOPLE SAY, AND CHOCOLATES,'WILL PIAVE UES. WE SELL TO SATISFY. Cb?ti'30 _E A� 'R �TAT� �TNUTS-. ,- .V AL vl PRICES. I' a AND. PURCH ES. TOO, AT LOW 0C1 BIG L] PURCHASE MADE BY EVERY CUSTOMER. RECORDS ARE STILII� ERY I N S DUCTION SALE OF PHONOGRAPHS AND THESE. I1�E. HAVE 'l'• S VALISES O _T WONDERFUL, S I'D �E1�GO III itS ON. , .AND IiL'NDILIaD LEF 7 14 INSTRUMENTS CHOOSE FROM. TEACHERS ATTENTION. WE HAVE ALL - 'CAN c I SCHOOL OF PRIZE PACKAGES FOR CHILDREN ANNUAL XMAS TREAT. \1TL.": HELP I OL WITH IDEAS .KINGS FILLED AT 5, 10; 15, 25, ,a0. HAVE .,$1.0 MAS STOCKINGS COLN,IN GAUZE; BAGS, AND and 75c $1.00 and $3.00. BOXES WITH PRIZES AT 100,. BOXES 10 c. 1I OCC? - 1. B VARIOUS KINDS A OMER.S LIKE TO SPE1\'D ;i LITTLE TIME S MONEY, F17P).i.Y As•''d33. t3 TIS 93i'DrlY SPECI ITIS 1 POi3ND.BOX ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, ile�v good 1 POUND • SALTED PEANUTS 25c.. LATES 25c. UP. GAMES OF FOR YOURSELF, TI3E STORE W11.1'1 SAVING, GUST - 're COME SEE -, , SEEING- .'1_,L 0 •, flowers at the fall �a'ir• Iale'� 30' o:fo „, judge Coiixicillor B. Hooper salary $ Goiixicillor J. M. SoutllCot sa•, < t l $30•• was also fond of hunting and heti ring Marek he`.was united in marriage • We are now prepared to do alt kinds of ' repairs on, broken framed, whereas before, we had to send thea; to London or elsewhere. IJT AVY SNEELL T'IEAMESTO - YOUR OWN LENSES, WRILE YOU w IT, $13.00. ry,� �y4 ES• N,7 �/ � SII a IiiA.1Ft ,�17''1[1C '9.'.F� C]LDS , $1.00 and TJP. 'gin Wd ti(IeI � e (IIr%EornAc'i OTi::& OPTICIAN A ti N sT. EXETER, ONT. PHONE 7d 1 y $55.00; spent nlanv days in tale buslr with., to Miss' T. Veleta Toxic who with one 'I daughter, firs. •(Dr.) Reed Survive• 1 Fie is also sitrvivecl by font :broth_rs ; and one sister, George in Vancouver rclen Mari'.; Richard of John in 1To Thornhill, Man.; Rev. C., Presby- terian.. minister in : 'Winnipeg and 1 Short also of Wiiii1i11ag• 1 Mrs. "S, S S�ttiri•dav The fin -lentil was la0td on om'titO Tanles St 't:ietll-! 1 £h OI afternoon aha auspices of under ; the i dl�f church the Masonic Ordor, who attended in a body. ItteV, W. E. Dannelly paid s;; splendid liiblito t the esteem e, aoparted was, held. A which tile, ill... _ w.� ,, titleft v, ti salaam in- li.i sses 17, Essery. It.eeve W. D. Sanders saar Tos Senior, clerk and Tress. �ba1. his gun. 'Fifty years ago this 0o;tai- salary Nov. and'` Dec, $70.80 Passed' on »:lotion of Southcott. t „d D this, Carried J, Suint, ,clerlt LoCais on Page 4 and 5 _ CA11,11) OF TJI .NE.S: Tv �t and daughter, Mrs, DI), Sweet IIa Irs. Reed d desire C to C•1 1 e C S t li' P� i l sx0ele thanks' to the many boys and fi lends for their kindness end OY1Lipathy :during, their, - 1ecellt, 1 bereavdnhent, elSo for the floral tribtttes, and especially and 5v. Lioivc• A laa'ge ntlthlbel , `a>iic Order. the Mas ri BEACON BRAND I=[A7)1)TE KIP3:',ELIINES 1 it.,JSIa CAUGHT '<%HIf FISH • FRESH OYSTERS, IN PINI GiTDN WIN'CRELSEA C'RE.A. 11DTiY< BUTTER DAIRY 131JT`. `E1 GOOD OLD L MBITRGNR, CHEESE. INCE NEW CITAN)3D1 1;• f _ 1:� LEMON, O.l A GP AND i ITI1T N .Ny..,IT •i ER'l.:s W.A.LN ITS, BRAZILS AND PPAl`,1! [S ALMONDS,- 1DS, III. Z3 \.NGE 5 SMALL AND LARGE O1`I .PE FRUIT AND GRI PCS GSiA );.�.. �, - , NEW C'Hil PP, I.NGERsOI; L CIIET'OL ',KRAFT G.T.I:CL�SI�N. , 1 T r Y J xi _ ACf ()S, 'aril Art T �'� t25, '1 Ola •FiiITCHRE. nECii 3 x,1L1 1 ti C;ivO i� 'O'T'J 1)11)11i1VE :.• 11QD?rli ad's. zWit.. , J k i',