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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-12-13, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE TMUliSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1028 WANT COLUMN ’ Sale of Home-made Cooking and Candy on Saturday, December the 15th, at B.W.F. Beavers Hardware by the Exeter Women’s institute. A The regular monthly meeting of tile Home and School Club will be held in the Town Hall on Friday, December the 14th at 4 p.m. interesting program has been ed. All welcome. An planm intend of the The Women’s Institute sending candy to the inmates County Home at Clinton for Christ­ mas; all candy to be left at the home of Mrs. Geo. Jaques by De­ cember 19tli. Anyone wishing to make other donations may do so. The annual meeting of the South Huron Blowmen’s Association will be held in the Town Hall. Exeter, on Friday, December 14th, at 3 o’clock p.m. Members and all others inter­ ested are invited to attend.—R. B. Williams Secretary, Exeter Markets Wheat $1.25 Oats 50 c, Barley 70c. Manitoba Flour $4.00 Blend Flour $3.80 Pastry Flour $3.65 Feed Flour <$2,25 Bran $1.85 Shorts $1.90 Creamery Butter 46c. Dairy Eggs Eggs, Fresh Hogs Live Hens, 13 to 19c. Live Chicken 16 to 25c. Ducks, colored, 16c Ducks, white, 18c Dressed poultry, 5c per lb. live. Dressed milk fed chicken 2S-31C Butter 40-43c. fresh firsts 55c. Pullets extras 42c. seconds, 36c. $8,50 over J&. STRAYED—On or about Novem­ ber 8, from North Half Lot 12, Con. 10, Stephen, one light-red yearling heifer. Apply to Jas. Dickson, Ail- sa Craig. ll-29-3tp STRAYED—From Lot 15, Con. 14, Stephen Township, a white year­ ling heifer. Kindly communicate with Roy E. Ratz, Dashwood, phone Crediton 24rl2. ll-29-3tp THE NEW STORE Day, R. HOPPER R. N. ROWE FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furniture and Undertaking HONOR GRADUATE OF ONTARIO EXAMINATION BOARD Night and Sunday Calls Phone Store No. 99 We Deliver Dad’s iGifts ■ 3c 4i Ernest C. Harvey GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER Representing Mutual Life of Canada FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, WINDSTORM, ETC. W R. GOULDING A. T. O. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church instruction in Plana Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music m Schools Studio, Main St. Box 57. Phone 192 EXETER. ONT CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. JAS. FOOTE, Minister 10 a.m.—-Sunday School. Rev. Jas. McIlroy, of Hensall, w conduct both services next Sunday. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, D. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader 11 a.m.—'The Secret of Trianquility’ 3rd devotional study in the Psalms 3 p.m.—Sabbath School p.m.—“The Chief Seats’’ “The Pharisee and Publican.” 3rd in our study of the Parables, lesson in humility. If you are not in the habit of at­ tending church you are invited to attend these services. Watch for oui’ Christmas notices next week. ( A 5fjiv.il find the Gift Problem solved right here. Just think of the many attractive and practical Gifts to be found at this store. Something for every member of the family. Here are a few suggestions LEATHER GOODS <5? Club Bags, Suit Cases, Hat Boxes and Overnight Boxejs. All new merchandise. Are gifts that would be appreciated. SILK AND SILK & WOOL HOSIERY In all the, newest shades. What would be nicer for a Christams Gift. Priced at 98c., $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 FANCY TURKISH TOWELS In many new designs and colorings. All neatly boxed. Priced at 40c., 75c., $1.00, $1.25 7 JIr j Redpath Sugar, $5.95 a bag get your supply now at Harvey’s Grocery. <£ocals J soon be too late to shop Dairy Bros. Buttei* to be had at It will early. Choice Southcott Miss Mildred Wood, of Sarnia, is visiting in town. 5 Jelly Powders for 25c. at Har­ vey’s Grocery. Mrs. father ill. The sure to send us a list of your visit­ ors . Mr. Louis Aidworth, of Brussels, spent the week-end with friends in town. Mrs. Whiting, of Toronto, form­ erly of Exeter, is visiting with Mrs. I Ida Rollins. Mr. Verne Roultson, of London, spent the week-end under the par­ ental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi’ge Geddes, of London, spent the week-end with friends at Sexsmith. Mrs. (Rev.) Kestle has returned to Bowmanville after visiting in Exeter for some time. The 6th of December was the 13th anniversary of the organization of the 161st battalion. Now is the time to buy your Xmas. Cake. Phone your order to Grant’s Bakery. Miss Ruby Wood has returned from Toronto where she attended the Royal Winter Fair. Miss Emalie Hogarth, of Exeter, was a recent visitor with friends in the village.—Lucan Sun. We want your poultry. Highest prices paid. Southcott Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, of Oshawa, visited with Mr, and Mrs. S. Parsons over the week-end. Mrs. McAvoy and Miss Sanders are spending la week or so near Kincardine with relatives.. Redpath sugar, $5.95 a bag get your supply now at Harvey’s Grocery. James St. Sundlay School will hold their Christmas entertainment on Wednesday evening of next week, Dec. 19th. Col. W. J. Heaman and William Frayne were in London Friday at­ tending a banquet Rite Masons. We (have a fresh of Shortbread, Puff ial Fruit Loaves.—Grant’s Bakery. Messrs. W. J. Northcott, W. B. Snell and E. Campbell spent a few days last week on a hunting trip in the north country. Mrs. J. W. Powell is still in Sar­ nia with her father, Mr. Nash, who continues very ill. Mr. Powell was in Sarnia Sunday night. Mr. W. H. Keddy and son Herbert, of Fenton, Mich., visited over the week-end at the home of M. Chas. W. Keddy, of Usborne. Try us this year for your Christ­ mas fruits and candies. The choic­ est quality. Southcott Bros. Edward Gibson, formerly of Lu­ can, died recently at Ubly, Mich. He is survived by his widow formerly Miss Margaret Kfnnes, of Lucan. Mr. Fred Dobbs, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in Vic­ toria ago, Sun. Dr. his sister, spent Sunday with their uncle, Dr. Case, who is ill at his home in Dun­ gannon. Mrs. W. W. Taman returned on Tuesday from Sarnia where she was called owing ^o' the illness and death of her brother-in-law, the late Wm. T. Goodison. The many friends of Mr. James Shapton will regret to know that he suffered a slight stroke Monday ev­ ening and is confined to his bed. Salesmen in Huron County during i3 sotting along nicely however. Fall and Winter months to sell fruit trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc. Good pay. Exclusive territory. Whole or part time arrangement A (JOO-Acre Nursery We own and operate a modern, well-equipped Nursery and supply our customers with the best in qual­ ity and variety. Sell hardy, Cana­ dian-grown Nursery Stock and you will be successful. Our agency is valuable. Established 35 years. PELHAM NURSERY CO. 11-29-41p. Toronto 2, STRAYED—From West Half Lot S and Lot 9, Con. S.B.. Township of Hay, a heifer coming two years old, mostly black, some white, with horns, marked on left ear. Kindly notify Eli King, Crediton, phone 36 r2. STRAYED—Onto Lot 7, Con. 5, 5, Hay Tp., a two-yea-old heifer. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. A. J. Penhale, R. R. 1, Exeter.12-6-2tc Novem- . Q, Bid- dulpli Tp., a yearling steer, ! black with short tail, some white on head. Kindly notify Herman Mitchell. R. 1, Crediton, phone 29r2. 12-13-ltc. STRAYED—On or about her 19th from Lot 9, Con. NOTICE—Dressmaking done very reasonably; also fur work done. Sa­ tisfaction guaranteed. Apply to Mrs. N. Hockey. 11-29-tfc HORSES FOR SALE OR EX­ CHANGE—We always have a num­ ber of horses on hand we will sell or exchange to the farmers.—G. J. Dow. 6,7,tfc POULTRY WANTED—We are in the market for all kinds of poultry paying the highest prices; also live rabbits. | Trucks will call. 30, Dashwood, C. Anderson Phone TFC your and Steiner is visiting with her in Rochester, N.Y., who is holiday season is here. Be Annie Now is the season to have grinder, engine, pump jack crusher repaired. Cochrane Machine Works. LOST—Dunlop tire and rim, size 30x5; finder rewarded. Frank Le­ wis, Centralia, phone 40r24. 12-6-2tc HOUSEKEEPER WANTED— To Keep house for single farmer. Apply to Mrs. Jias. Brock Crediton, Ont. “We have a car of corn and a car of bran coming soon. Anyone desir­ ing some of either may have it at a reduction for cash if he will take it from the car. Get in toudh with HARVEY BROS. FOUND—Car oilcloth. Apply to Wm. “Welsh, phone 174r3, Exeter. 12-13-ltc. FOR SALE—A pair of hockey boots, size 8i, lightning hitch, as good as new’. Apply to Wallace Seldon. " 12-13-ltp. If you wish to buy, sell or rent a farm see R. E. Pickard, Exeter. LOOK—Anyone wishing fruit trees, hedges, flowers, berry bushes and etc. from Toronto, Pelham Nursery, Agent for Huron County, D. G. Appleton, phone 49, Exeter 1 We have in stock for sale the fol­ lowing poultry supplies: Bran Shorts, Wheat, Hominy, Cracked Corn, partially popped Pop Corn, Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Beef Meal, Fish Meal, Oyster Shell and Grit, semi-solid Buttermilk and Cod Liver Oil. Let us supply your needs. Our prices will please you. THE HOGARTH BABY CHICK HATCHERY. 7-26-tfcji WANTED NOW of the Scottish supply each day Pastry and spec- Hospital, London, a few days is improving nicely.—Lucan McTaggart, of Hensail, with Miss Nettie, of town, He Rev. W. Jones was in London Wednesday attending a meeting the Summer School Committee which he is secretary. Mrs. Jones and Derwyn accompanied him to the city. Mr. Murray Sauvage, of Seaforth, who has been on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here, but who for the past few weeks has been relieving.at Crediton, has been transferred to Wellesley. | Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dinney and family accompanied by Mrs. G. M. Lyne, of Edmonton, Alta., motored to London Sunday where Mrs. Lyne remained to visit at the home of her on of- of Birth card annbuncements far sale at the Exeter Times-Advocate, (brother, Mr. R. W. Diuney. SILK UNDERWEAR FOR GIRL’S AND WOMEN Beautiful range of shades. Vests $1.00 Bloomers $1.50 MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. O. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Organist, Miss E. Huston SILK, SUEDE AND KID GLOVES In a big variety of colors and leather. Priced at 59c. to $2.75 FANCY SILK AND CREPE SCARFS In the newest bright shades and patterns. $1.50 to $2.75 11 3 a.m.—Rev. R. F. Irwin, of Cen­ tralia, will preach. p.m.—Bible School p.m.—Fourth in the series of the Parables “The Leaven” 7.30 Thursday, A message for those interested in the place and power of united prayer. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. Walter Jones, Rector 3rd Sunday in Advent a.m.—Holy Communion —Morning Prayer -Sunday School ■Evenson S 11 a.m.- 3 p.m.- 7 p.m.- Miss M. Dearing, of London, spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Margaret Johns, nurse-in­ training at Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, visited in town over the week­ end. Mrs. Andrew Gibson, of Usborne, who recently underwent an opera­ tion at Victoria Hospital returned home several days ago and .is im­ proving nicely. Mr. Sidney Davis has been confin­ ed to his home during the past week through illness. Mr. Frank Mallett is looking after the store during Mr. Davis’ illness. Mr. L. C. Mangnus, of Racine, 'Vis., in renewing his subscription to the Times-Advocate says. that he left Canada nearly forty years ago but through the Times-Advocate has retained a warm spot in his heart for the neighborhood of his boy­ hood days—Crediton. I- will .cancel my sale of horses at Lucan, dated for December t'he 13th, on account of not having our horses ready. But, will put on a sale of seventy-five horses at Exeter on Friday, December the 21st. These horses will positively be sold with­ out reserve, to clean up a consign­ ment. Anyone wanting a horse in the near future or next spring will sure find it profitable to attend this sale as I feel sure these colts will be sold at sacrifice prices. Watch for next week’s add. * G.-J. Dow Phone 102 (We Serve And Satisfy) Limburger, Spies, Snows, Russets, Greenings, Carrots, Celery, Par­ snips, Turnips, Cooking Onions, Spanish Onions, Valencia Raisins, Bleached iSultanas, Cranberries, Mince Meat, Grapes, Cluster Raisins, Cut Mixed Peel, Almond Paste, Mar­ aschino Cherries, Candied Cherries, Candied Pineapple, yellow and red, Figs, Dates. Prunes, Cocoanuts, Popping Corn, Oysters, Kipperines, Codfish, Fillets, Oranges, Tanger­ ines, Texas Grapefruit, Bananas, Box Chocolates, Christmas Candies, Mix­ ed Nuts, Christmas pudding, Holly, Hawes’ Lemon Oil Polsh, Oatmeal Cookies, etc. HARVEY’S GROCERY 2 WEEKS and the BIG PUSH will be over Our store never offered a better assortment of good Christmas than this year, and CANDY, we sell the cheap and the "better kind, nuts and ges, the lowest Christmas kind, oran- „ , cards beauties, 50c, a dozen up, Christmas Boxes, Seals, Toys, etc. GIFTS for the whole FAMILY. New Records for the Phonograph, Pretty Chinaware and Toys. Come and get your supply here. Leave your address for Christmas Flowers. Powell’s Variety Store “WHERE YOU SAVE” Phone 56 BEDROOM SLIPPERS For every member of the family many new’ shades. Priced at 98c. FANCY SILKALO BED SPREADS In pink, yellow, blue and mauve. Neatly boxed. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS Always welcome at Christmas. Hand­ kerchiefs galore. Priced at 5c., 10c., 25c., 50c., to $1.00 Priced at $4.00 Dinner Sets FANCY BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Hundreds to choose from at any price you- care to pay. Brassware Our Tables are Filled with New China and Brassware that really must be seen to be appreciated. Visit this department often — GIFT GLOVES FOR MEN FANCY SILK AND WOOL HOSE ==In Wool, Deerskin, Peccary Hog and Cope, lined and unlined. The kind that wear well, wonderful ==range of patterns. ==Priced at $1.00 to $4.50 50c., 75c., $1.00 =s ==FORSYTHE PYJAMAS In beautiful materials well made and good fitting MEN’S GIFT SHIRTS 'rr All neatly boxed and good washing ma- $2.50 to $3.00 te rials. $2.00; $2.50; $2.75 CCS r~*-SWEATER COATS CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR == 2 dozen men’s all wool Sweater Coats = without collars. All sizes.In all color combinations.EE ——Special at $2.48 59c., 75c., $1.00 ==p • Our Groceries are the choicest we could secure. Try us for your Xmas baking UlOCerivS Special Christmas Mixed Candy 2 pounds for 25c. Mixed Nuts 2.1t> 45c. 1 i ===New Oranges 25c. to 75c. per dozen HI Southcott Bros.EE 1 1 Phone 16 Phone 16 Inlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ One dollar invested in Ka year s subscription to the improved Family Herald and Weekly Star of Mont­ real will 'bring the farmer better divi­ dends than one hundred dollars in the bank. The farmers’ wives, dau­ ghters and sons, get free, the best magazine extant. / MODERN EQUIPMENT KINDLY & ATTENTIVE SERVICE SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED (any make) single edge ......................... DOUBLE EDGE ........................ rerfect Edge Guaranteed w. s* COLE, DRUGGIST Christmas Gifts Christmas is almost here. Now is the time to buy your gifts. See our display of goods: Chairs and Chesterfields which make good Christmas gifts. Dining Room Suites, Di- vanettes, or a Kitchen Cabinet. In the smaller articles we have a nice assortment of Floor Lamps Fernerys, Smokers, Work Baskets, Walnut Chests, Ce­ dar chests, Fibre Rockers. FOR THE CHILDREN Fancy Fibre Rockers, Ivory and Blue Highchairs and Rockers, Ivory Childs Sets and lots of other nice things. SEE OUR BIG ASSORTMENT PHONE 20 w- RESIDENCE 20 j Christmas Suggestions FOR DAD and HIS LAD ARE SHOWING THIS YEAR A. VERY SMART RANGE OP’ MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. WE HAVE THE LATEST STYLES IN Sweaters, Mufflers, Shirts, Mitts, Gloves, Suits and Overcoats, Dressing Gowns, Hats and Caps, Underwear, Socks, Ties, Braces, Cuff Buttons at Special Low Prices w PHONE 81W