The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1924-12-4, Page 818 Days
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Come to This Store Often, During the
18 Shopping Days Between Now and Christmas
Gift t I-Iead t
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Our ,store is headquarters forgifts' for every member ofA,
your family and - for all your friends. Here you have an opport-
unity to choose gifts which are sensible and useful and you will
find them all reasonably priced. Colne in and look around, some'"
of your gift problems are certain to be solved here and we will ap-..'
prec>ate• your business.
Gifts for Her
Initialed Handkerchiefs:''
Raw Silk Handkerchiefs
Boxed Iianderkerchiefs
Gingham Handkerchiefs.
Colored IIandkerchiefs
Beaded, Hand Bags
Overshoes and Spats
Silk Hosiery
Silk and Wool. Hosiery
Silk Scarfs
Silk Knitted Scarfs"
Rimonas and Bathrobes
Material for Kimonas
Fancy Blouse Lengths
Wool Chappie Coats
Gloves --wool or chamo suede
Gifts for, Him
Broadcloth Shirts
Flanala Shirts
'Fine Print shirts
Silk Ties
Knitted Tien
New Magador Ties
Initialed;_, Handkerchiefs.'
Raw Silk Handkerchiefs
Overshoes' and Spats
Gauntlet;; Driving Gloves
MVlocha and Kid Gloves
Special Driving Mitts.,,
Braces, Belts, Garters
Silk and Wool Sox
Sweaters and Sweater' Coats
Brushed Wool Scarfs
Visit Our China Department
We offer you the largest selection in this part of the country: x.
Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Open Stock Patterns, China cups, and, sau-
cers, China novelties,' Impbrted potteries and novelties of all
kinds. Don't hiss our display, you will find it a real treat.
Christmas Groceries„.
Give us your grocery orders for your Christmas<baking We.‘'
will
ua .ante
r e ouri
pr ccs to be all the. lowestossible �for�'hY
p ghest
quality fruits and nuts. Don't take o, chance on spoiling ;your
cake or pudding to save a few cents on cold storage fruits
and nuts.
A. Stewa
Chas#mas Furniture
at Gardaner's
LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS
FURNITTJRE. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS HER",' FOR WE
FEEL THAT WE CAN MAKE IT PROFITABLE FOR "tOOU'TO,DO
YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE. ;;'
Latest Designs, Better Service
Largestssc� � r
tment
Lower Prices
The Store of Better Values eta...
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GARDINE
Licensed Embalmer and ]funeral' Director
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment i .,
Long distance•:calls' given prompt attentio1“
DAY' 'AND NIGHT SERVICE r
OPERA ..HOUSE BLOCS PHONE, 74J• Night a„e:,
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Men's Store
Phone 81w- �el S St01e`
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Suggestions for Xmas`
ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS AND COLLAR
STRIPE AND CIIECK SIIIRTSp"x3` 1
INVITE ALL WOOL SWEATERS
C
OLOREDSWEATERS .
ATERu
$2:5'0ant
SILK CREPE MUFF
LERS (very new
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SILK 'MUFFLERS, CRS
NEW x,.
-:PATI. PATTERNS
HEAVY WOOL ,iM
UFF
S ..:....,...:.....$1.50
SILK LINED IKID GLOVES
$2.5.0•'!
DEER SKINGLOVES
_ $3.5'.04';
HEAVY LINED KID AND MOCHA GLOVES .:,...,.$1.50 and $2.061t`
WOOL GLOVES ... ........ ......... ........ .................: 125';fiYl �$1:5tj
LEATHER ;HANDKERCI IEFS.HOLDERS .....
LEATHER TIE HOLDERS ,.
LEATHER GOLLA:R HOLDERS ......... ...,$2:5':,0'
y,
IiOII`;7+�D SLDVE :CdOLDEItS, GARTERS, BELTS, BRACES,
AND 'TIES, a large assortment .: ,25e, to $1 501
c"7
vwI-IS.TE AND COLLARED ' I-TAN1iXEftCIIIEFS from ....2 for 25c. uls,
T]1M'DERWEAR Tii?O PIECE :AND COMBINATION ...,$1.0
HATS 0 to ,.M.50
;:
HATS
AND CAPS—ALL PRICES
Don't or e
Forget
Da
TIE IS LOOTING FOR O A SUIT OR OVERCOAT'
er
a t Tailorand Gents' Outfitter
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THE EXETE TIMES -ADVOCATE
Exeter Markets
Market' report --=The followiug Lr
the report of the `''Eteter Market'
corrected eery Wednesday..
Wheat $1.35.
Oats 45c.
Barley 870,
Manitoba Flour $4.90
Family Flour $4,65
Pastry Flour $4.15
Feed Flour $2,25
Bran' $1.60
Shorts $1.75
Butter 35c.
Creamery Butter 41c
Eggs—Extra, 700.
",Eggs -Special 50c.
Eggs -Firsts 40c.
Eggs—Seconds 30c.
Lard 20c
Hogs '$9.00
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LOCAL
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Do your_ Christmas shopping, now.
Municipal elections will soon oc-
cupy the limelight.'
The question:? now' is "Is- Indian
Summer coning or has it gone?"
Public and Sunday schools are
preparing for Christmas entertain-
ments.
Mr. C. R. Howard, of New York,
is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. N.
Howard.
Encourage early Christmas shop-
ping by doing ydur Christmas, ad-
vertising early.
Little Miss Bernice Delbridge;has
been confined to her home 'tieing
quite ill with influenza.
The merchants are making a bid
for your Christmas trade. Read the
advertisements in this week's issue:
Mr. Jas. Handford, and daughter,
Miss Annie returned Friday from a
two weeks visit in Toronto and Lon-
don.
Mrs. L. H, and Dolly Dickson, of
Goderich were visitors o s wi h t friends
and relatives in town during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowe of Exeter
visited with Mr, and Mrs. J. D. At-
kinson on Suifday.—Clinton News
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heideman re-
turned home last week,after visit-
ing
isiting in Woodstock, Toronto, Kitchen-
er and Stratford.
Mr. Stuart Stanbury .has taken
the position of Science Master' of
Newburgh High Schoolfor the
month of. December.
Mr. W. F. Abbott has a pen of
200 Barred Rock yearlings that are
averaging' 140 eggs a clay. :75 per
cent of the eggs grade extras.'
This section was visited 'with a fall
of •the beautiful on Saturday last
and during the day sleigh bells were
heard for the first time this season
More snow fell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Luxton, Us -
borne, have returned _from Toronto,
where they were guests with Mrs.
W. T. Roadhouse, while there they
attended the Royal Winter Fair.
Miss S. Kydd, school teacher, of
British Columbia, who has been tak-
ing a post -graduate course in New
York, has been visiting for several
days with relatives in this commun
ity.
Huron County council is in ses-
sion this week. Reeve W. D. San-
ders, of Exeter; Reeve •Wm. Coates;.
of Usborne; and; Reeve A. Neeb, and
deputy -Reeve John Hayes, of Ste-
phen are in attendance.
Week -end "visitors at James St.
Parsonage were—Mr. and NTrs. H.
Donnelly, and daughter Roma, of
Straffordville, Mr. Earl Mickle, Am
herstburg, Miss Hazel Honour, of
London Normal School.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Foote, and two
children spent the week -end at the
Matter's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam.
Walker, at Belmont: Mrs. A. D.
McCallum who has been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Foote returi;ed
with them
The many friends in this com-
munity of Mr. Douglas Stanbury son
of Dr. John Stanbury of Toronto,
will be glad to learn of his success-'
ful entrance into Grand Opera. On
November 17th he made his debut
as Silvio with the Chicago Grand
Opera Company after having .spent
several years inconcert work in
New York where radio 'fans enjoyed
his , singing 'at the 'Capitol Theatre.
The Chicago Tribune made the fol-
lowing complimentary- mentar
Y 'referenco to
his first appearance. e ranee.
1 "A �n
pewb cri-
tone Douglas Stanbury appeared as
Silvio and was a surprise. Here
is a fine voice, resonant, round and
ardent, It would seem: as though
more extensive roles were his due."
LOST A buggy rug ,J lacii and
brown, Finder rew‘decl by leav-
ing at Times -Advocate office.
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5,"Martin'&'Son
AGENTS' WANTL]Y -To still the
Oiicl Reliable_, Fos,,hall N t . r " efi:.,a , ,,,
s,.x
tier dice meat n,eediSar , e
offer•
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cx-
CIus�te. territory, camnis ro:^
\+•1 t1tt n1.1.hznc-ometree Outfit. Start
A now at' best . elfin 'time, Stdnc &
f'
WOiling tosa, .Colonto,;
CAVEN PR.I stnc',1ERM CHUROII
Rov. James Foote, B.A., ' 111,inister
10 a.x,---Sunday School , and' Bible
Class.
11 ann.--"God's Best in the World,
and :Nature.,'
The Minister
7 p,rn.—"The Second Watch."
The Minister
Young People's Guild, Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock.
JAMES STREET METHODIST',
CHURCH /
Rev. W. E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor
10:15—Morning Class.
W. Al, S, ANNIVERSARY
11 "a.m..—"Mary Slesson, The White
Queen of Calabar:”
Baptism of Babies
3 p. m,—Sunday-school and Bible
Classes.
7 p.m.—A Challenge to World Siii-
A hearty welcome to ail
Trivitt Memorial
Church.
Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector.
11 a:.—"The Testimory of the
Scriptures."'
7 p.m. --"Fulfilled Prophecy," 'a:
powerful 'argument for the Scrip-
tures..
FOR pigs, shaals—
hGeorge` Link, Das
WANTED— A general maid. Ap-
ply to 14Prs. G.S. Atkinson, Exeter.
FOUND—Several keys on a chain.
Owner may havp s.anae by proving
property rand p4ing expenses. Ap-
ply at Times :'Office.
BAZAAR AND SUPPER
A Bazaar and Cafeteria -Supper will
he heldin the 1w', Hall, Saturday,
December 6th, b'q the Ladies' Ald of
Trivitt ,Memorial church.
WANTED
Tlietricf agent for our
Shrubs liberal ga ' free
Write ¢now.
Well "Nursery Co,,
Weiland, Ont,
Trees and
qur,pment.
' Heifer Strayed—From Lott 5, .con
5, Hay Tp. a little over4'a week ago,
a three year old elf r' grey with
horns: Informatio
p e„giadiy received
by Wm. C. }paperlay, P. 0. phone
Dashwood Central.'
j
STRAYED -Onto the premises of
111r. Albert E. Shier, Loyi`1, Con. 14,
Usborne, about t l t of October, a
two year old, �re,eer, with horns
on, owner may ,lave same by prov-
ing' property and paying. expenses.
Steer Strad-Fi
ye From Trot 13, Con.
6, Hay Tp., red and (te 2 -year-old
steer, with horns,zy ig ring in lower
side of left ear. r"Notify' Fred Ho-
garth, Exeter, P. 0., phone Crediton
18r15,
STRAYED -Froin Lot 18,: Con 3,
Stephen, a pair of year ng heifers,
one a dark" red wit ut horns the
other a red `and iv ite with horns:
Phone or write . J. Preszcator, R.
R. 1, Exeter. `':` Phone, Crediton line.
Suitable reward.
STRAYED—A red ,�eifer, two
years old 'from' theremises of under
��
!signed, about;Nov&frber 1st:
er please inform Ed. Maier,
wood. " e
Find-
Dash -
All accounts dire to Pollen and
Foote must be settled on7er before
December 10th. T e business has
been dissolved a d- r, Foote, is
leaving town llll accounts not`
settled by the 10th will beplaced
for collections.—Pollen and Foote.
Farm For Sale—Lot 9, N. Thames
Road, consisting of 100 acres more
or less; On the ,property/
a •brick
house, -9 rooms gc$d/bank 'barn,`
never failing :well, roperty •is wire
fenced, well. i clerdrainecl, fall plow
iing done. Further.: particulars, ape
ply to C. B. Allison, R. R, No. '3
Exeter; Telephone 173 r 24.
V1rARN1NG TO TRESPASSh;R.S,
The boys.•w-hoi are. ur r he habit of
frequenting and deb, damage, at
School- i H i `,
owse.
No, :Stephen, �n
are
la ..
hereby .warned that they are known
arid will be prosecuted if the, offence
is repeated.
(Sig:n;edY The Trustees
FOR SALE A few choice cock-
erels, bred -to -lay • Barred" ;Rocks,
from high -producing noyhers, For
record , of birds ',see
'
o
oal
on this
page. Also a few,
S. C.
White
Leghorns and RIaode Tslan"d
Red. _cockerels. Parties wishing
early chicks should apply at once:
W. F. Abbott.
Lot for Sale -Containing five ad
res of la:r cl being part of Lot 23, con
Usborne Townshrp•-.=•xia "inile„nor
th of T;ltaane,<! R,gad ,CChurcb„ quarter,
anile frown sclgool ”' Flas.' a fine brirlc•
cottage with/ ki chew equippecl'with
w.a hroomhard{ and soft- Vater, new
stable and,
henhouse, lto
us
o al,•a orchard
laic!
a
y
and aa• T
g cera. I osrosdss'n at once.
For further particulars 'apply to the
undersigned.
J, Passntor°e Hensali, Ont,,:'
', 'Jx.URS1DAY, ,11ECEMBER,,
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Our range of goods for Xmas butr
ers is larger• alio better than ever.
It will please us to have you call
and see our values.
LADIES' HJR COATS
only Ladies' Rat Coats
They ar•e. exceptional values
'LADIES' CLOTH COATS
All reduced in price for the late
buyers,: Coats'' at $12.50, $15. and up
Betty Brown Flannel Dresses
In many styles'and colors
PRICED at $7.50 to $.12.00
• LADIES' IU MONAS
Warur`'and cozy for the cold
weather priced at $7.00
SILK SCARFS
Is many styles .and colors priced
at, $2.25 to $4,75
NEW GLOVES
ThreeSilk, Chamoisette and cape'at
75q. to • $3.50
NEW i•TOSIERY
In silk and Silk -and' Wool
$1,00, $1.50, ,$1,75
FANCY TOWELS
In a big range of colors at
60c., 75c;,, $1;00 -and $1,25
,SILK BLOOMERS
In heavy ,weiglit and four shades.
, $2.00 to $3:00.'
SILK .VESTS
• In different shades
Priced at $1.75 and $2.00
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MINIMER
COATS TH
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STANFI.ELD'S UNDERWEAR
SWEATER 1`EIi COATS
You can't beat it, We carry a full t.•All wool, . in' grey, green, and
range, two piece` and combination.
fawn. An ideal'Christmas gift, ea.
$2.75
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GLOVES AND MITTS
Big variety at popular prices
Alen's Felt and Leather. Slippers
What could be better' for Christmas
priced ,at'$2.00 to $2.50
o,uthcott Bros
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Phone TWO STORES Delivery
RVE3Y'S'
Service Grocery.
We Hand You the Best'
groceries in the market when
you buy at_ our counters. Best
by actual test of quality, for
we buy with the view of pleas-
ing those who buy from us,
and therefore insist- upon the
higher grade in all goods.But
our prices are never boosted
because, we handle only the
best products.
CLRISTMAS
ALMOST IRE
IN SELECTING YOUR CHRIST-
MAS GIFTS TWE A LOOK THRO-
UGH OUR 1IIIMENSE STOCK -OF
FURNITURE, LARGEST AND BEST
WE EVER HAD. YOU ,WILL SEE
MANY 'THINGS SUI ABLE FOR
XMAS GIFTS L AT RIGHT
PRICES.
R. N. RO`E
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
PHONE 20W PHONE 203'
Andnsur
� .Vice.
YOUR
PAIR
NAGE
SOLICITED
TED
E.
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns
We have a few home made sets
which
we will a 1 be glad
to offer at
the cost of parts alone, we guaran-
tee these to work perfectly, Try
us for Radio parts, A and B batter-
ies, tubes, loud speakers,: head sets
etc, Westinghouse and Zenith sets
in stock and we will be glad to,quote
Prices on any standard make, See
us before buyinge,a..Radio, w✓,
We "!'lave` r
s ',
secured th agency for
FOR SALE
Several Good Stoves, cheap -
Oil Heater, cheap
Good Ladies Fur coat. with . Sable
Collar. '
Strong light wagon,
Strong_ light, bob s�er
� g4s'
Gent's heavy Over'cga£, bargain
Excellent Fur Sto 6, cheap'
Information re above at
'.
lC'O�VEr1L S I3g7AAR
Phone 55
W. R .Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster James
St. Methodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, V cal and The-
ory,, Instructor of,ie in the Public
Schools.
TERMS MODERATE;
Box 57, Exeter.
CLEANING PRESSIN`
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and REPAIRING
C
• SUITS. 312AD 1 -'z'0-MEASURE
TO FIT YOU ND ,OUR POCKET
, WORK CALL 'FOR /
AND DE -
.LIVERED. _
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ELLIOTT AND ,JOHNS
Dr.H.,•G. F•1etcher,L.M. :C..
Me
ualier of the
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le
ge bf
Phy-
sicians ad:A5ttgeonof
',Ontario.-
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Office op.posi e RoFurniture
Store, Main, Street.
Phone 156 Exeter, Out;
ARTH'[7
R WEBER/
Auctioneer
T
�;v, Dashwood
Licetls'ed .Auetionce 4
,_
the T:11, i+l!OR1+JS ,CI;I.,EY SETS, iarro au'td :slxrrit ,sa3es„
r Huron Co
and cdr sell` lbeti.�^7C.
?t , , tns,lo�i: as $22, ,
each. Do, net buy a Radio until you
have tested one of these sets and 1 -HORSES vox
con tired the' „P r
ac
o. Ford Magnetos os net �T
1_ i CrIANGN;
tested `free, r
r !lave a nunilaer of I Dr;vers�,rtuI
� Vont `"Il�irscs that , ex
`
I FRANK TAYLot, 11xe'tc1"r
�BEER
Exeter
ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Conti..
cy of Huron. Correspondence arrange.
Dents for sales can be made by call.•
ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction..
gnaranteed.
I. R.-CARLING B.k
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Iflenraiice,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. 1piCe
G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the. Royal College .of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Ual-
versity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Milt-
tary District Number One, Load t,...
Ont., ti
Main 0 ce, Main St. Exeter. Oft.,
Phon 34, Ea er; Hours 9.00 a.m.
to 5.30. ,nr. "
Office hours at 'ZURICH ONT., Tues,
only, at 10.00 o'clock a. . to 5.0t
o'clock p.m. Phone 79. r
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office--McDonnell,s 1usies ,etable es
John. St. Phone. calls receive prompt
attention. hone 26w
Local Cart
age.
I AM NOW IN A POSITION'!'®
GIVE OUR LOCAL TRADE,_
MOST 111MMEDIA-TE SERVICE.
H. Bagshaw
TRY US
Phone 58W
Cochrane Machine
Works
Ford motors reground, fitted with
Pistens, Complete $16.00• '°Every
make of Car
Motor
and'Engines re-
ground with
Pistons
Coma "le
p to to fit,
also Tractors.
'FARMS FOR SALE—A few choice
farms i the Townships of ,Usborne,
Tuckere ith• and Hibbert:.. Good
bulletin
a
dwell.
� located as to xaarm
kets, Priced •right, Apply to' Thorw.
Cam1ao+ton, Aunt.. T3oi 154. Exeter
ERNEST
EELLIOT.
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(Trustee Investments)
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Bearing interest at 51/2 per c
INSURANCE
Office: Main St: Exeter, Ont.
}RAUSE stir I aR
SIlIx,
Two lots cornering on ,Wellington
& Williani' Sts.; ' 7-roorh bricktiwel
with
ling kltclien and woodshed;
..
good Cellar, hard and ,soft" water,
electr'
rC,
h
h
gissta stable, e, :garage`-' •and
lion house. Easy terms' and a : bar-
gain for quick sale. :For terms ap-
ply en ,promises Or to /too, Comer -
n, Aoot., Dox. 164,.1}xot,er, ° Moo ,et'
Jerady cow- for Osie dna' hi Elope
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