The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-12-18, Page 8THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930
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Mrs. Luther Reynolds, who has
been ill in Victoria Hospital, London
having undergone an operation for
appendicitis’ followed by pleurisy
was brought home to her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing in Mr.
R. N, Rowe's ambulance on Wednes
day. Her friends hope for a speedy
recovery.
LOST—A black^^ke whip on
Wednesdaywerk between *3rd
and Sth cjriice^^jong^’f Stephen Twp,
Finder plfegbeyreturn to Rd. D^vis,
Exeter. /
- Buy your Christmas turkey, goose
duck or chitSten froj^River’s Meat
Market wherl it be drawn tree
of charge,
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Exeter Markets
Wheat .65e.
Oats 25,e.
Barley 2 Sc.
Bran $1.10
Shorts §1.00
Low Grade Flour $1.25
Welcome Flour $2.50
Model Flour $2.80
Manitoba Flour $3.00
Creamery Butter 35c.
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs $9.00
Chickens, dressed, 15 to 25c.
Chickens, alive, 9 to 18c. a pound.
Hens dressed, .14 to 20c. a pound
Turkeys, dressed 18 to 24c,
Geese, dressed 17c.
Duck, dressed, 16 to 19c.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. J, Bernard Rhodes, M. A*
Minister "
Miss Lena -Coates, A.L.O.M., Organist
10 a.m.-—Sunday School
11 a.m.—“The Wonder of thet Na
tivity.”
Butter 27o. to 30c,
Extras, .38c,
Firsts, .32c.
Seconds, ,24c,
7 p.m.— “The Gloria in Exbelsis”
Christmas Music
Thursday, 8 p.m. our mid-week ser
vice in the church.
LOST—Dark dog with London tag No. 9Jk2;/lotiW Mrs. Teresa
Heeman, R. R. 3/,Luaan. Reward.
12-18-2 tp.
* FOR, SALE—Hard maple green
body wood. Phone Crediton 13. A.
■Wein. Itp.
FOR .SALE—-Sl/hElec
tric Radio, very J. Beer
LOST—-Front'1 bu/per| of Whippet
car between Exet’^/an'd' Winchelsea.
Please notify 35 Xn 14, Kirkton or
Times Office. « Itp.
FOR SALE—Euteve^ small pigs.
Chas. Glanville^' Hot ^8, Con. 6, JJ-S-
borne. Phone- Exeter,^’iti-),
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Now is the time tp b^^e your old furs remodelled into-,jtmart collar
and cuffs, fla.test.smes; also your
fur coats rfemodey^cl in the latest
style--
Dressmaki
E^pertjFwork guaranteed.
___ ______ all kinds. Mrs. N.
Hockey, Street. ltc
es baked ori Tues-
^/ays and Thursdays at
4 J •
Christina
days, Wedi&s«
Grant’s Ba 4m'
Skating Saturday night at
Dome rink.
All members of th
stitute will
for the Cou
Middleton’s 1
Saturday at
the
In-’omen’s
ave tile candy
5me, Clinton, at
•y not later than
THE EXETER TIME,' -ADVOCATE
; Grant’s
oys*
Ambulance Service
PHONE
new
just
To Wear
Christmas
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DOROTHY E. GR^SICK
A. L. C. M
(Honor Graduate)Lojffloh, England
Instructio< in
ony, Theory
f Street. Box 160
ONTARIO
Store open eveninigsuntil Xmas, starting Thurs., December 18
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Buy Your Xmas Gifts Here
You will enjoy doing your Xmas shopping at this store, Our counters are
filled with attractive and practical gifts that will solve your gift problems
HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS
SILK UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN
In the popular Lavender line. New styles
Vests $1.50 and Bloomers $1.95
• rubber goloshes
In Grey, Brown or Black, with Zipper
Fasteners with fleece tinging
$3.5Q
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. IL MeTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.TIC.'M,
Organist and Choir-Leader
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICES
11 a.m.—‘The Glory of His Coming’
3rd in the series of “Advent Mes
sages.”
p.m.—Sunday School. Special
Gift Service.
p.m.—“The Manger Glory” a won
derful story -of the Christ told in
tableau and song. Old Testament
history, including scenes on Mt.
Morial, with Abraham and Isaac;
Moses, David, Isaiah and Simeon,
followed by the Shepherd scene.
Then comes the Manger scene
with Shepherds and Wise Men
paying their visit' to- Bethlehem.
Primary children also pay their
homage while representatives from
the nations, the Roman centurion,
Lydia, and many others come from
the East and the 'Vest to worship
the Christ child. All this inter?
spersed by Christmas, anthems by
the choir. Choruses from inter
mediates, singing from the galler
ies, the Madonna’s Lullaby, and
many other musical numbers.
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LEATHER HANDBAGS
The season’s newest. Ideal for gifts.
$1,00 to $3.00
CREPE AND GEORGETTE SCARFS
In the newest shapes and colorings.
$1,35 to $3.25
FANCY FELT AND KID BOUDOIR
SLIPPERS
For children, Boys, Women ars’d Men
. 75c. to $2.25
CHAMOISETTE AND KID GLOVES
In all the new shades
i 59c. to $3.00
SILK A^D WOOL HOSIERY
4 • * <
A gift always appreciated
>;59c. to. $1.5^ ,
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ALL WOdL PLAID BLANKETS
In new colors and combinations'
$&75. to $10.00
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Fancy China jQolpred Glass ; Dinner Sets
Our tables are filled with neW^hina for Christmas. Come in often and look around
e will lay aside any art/le and keep unfil Christmas. Start saving a^Dinner Set.
We are showin/ a new pattern called^ Plaza. You; will like pL_____i
Christmas concerts are being held
in the various schools this week,
-Mrs. E- Lamport, -of town, is vis
iting at the home of Mr. Chas. Ford
in London.
Miss Vera Dunn, of Toronto, is
visiting with her parents, |Mr. and
Mrs. Goo. Dunn.
Mr. Stephen Powell js again able
to be out after being confined to the
house for two weeks.
Mr. Earl Tapp, who has been at
tending Pharmacy in Toronto, is
home for the holidays.
Mr. Thos. Willis, -of Centralia, who
is ill in AVe’stern Hospital, Toronto,
continues to improve.
Mrs. Jos. Senior, who has
confined to her -bed under
doctor’s care is improving.
Mr. John Pedlar suffered a
on Tuesday and is confined to his
bed his speech being affected.
Miss Catherine Woods left Friday
for London to accept a position with
the London Life Insurance Co.
Mrs Harold Hunter, of Usborne,
returned to her home on Sunday
from Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Colbourne and
son, Kieth, of Goderich, spent Sun-
j day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pow-
„ Are your hens and pullets laying? ell.
If they are not- laying, ljjte you lfhow __ ___ _ _____ _they should they are .^kely infested! ford, motored up on Saturday and
with intestinal w/ms. We find spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
nearly every floclqfwe examine ser- o. Southcott.iously infested Treatment is cheap,
simple arid siu/e. Worm pills two
dollars pe| hundred—Individual dos
es. Hogarth?' Baby Chick Hatchery
.STRAYED
Bend, one tj
staggy he^rf,
right e( heifer, J
ear, color wh
Dashwood cen
jardine, Gran
NECKWEAR'NEATLY BOXED
Better quality -at louver prices
50 c., ^5c., $1.00 ,
HANDKERCHIEFS
Easy to send.reds to choose froi
5, 10, 15, 25, 50/ to $VQ^<,n D, Mahoney’s
qples- west' of Mt.
heifer.
Green-
ltp.
•STRAYED
grass farmin • -Carmel, /I an^yearling
Please notify Jjolni Hotson,
way.
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
Foy— ■ ,
Mother
Dad ; Sister ’
flUd , |\ •
Brother | >
A new I^hibro 7 tube screen grid
dio $99.Q^rcash"or 8 months to pay
if you wish,-—Sandy Elliot, phone
414.
ra
been
the
spell
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
a.m.—The Christmas Message
Christmas Music
-Our Church School.
■The Song Service of, the old
Christmas songs. This will be
followed by a service of music,
duetts, trios, quartettes. Special
instruments. A very brief mes
sage will be given.
Thursday 7.30 p.m., Prayer and
Praise.
FANCY TmVELS
ens to choose fr/n. Neatly packed.
25c,. $£ $1.00
GIFT UMBRELLAS
A popula/ Christmas gift.
$2$0 to $3.50
11
3
7
p.m.-
p.m.-
EN BABY SETSWOO
Bootees, JSonnet and Wool Coat
$l.f5, $2.00 and $2.50
FARM FOR
acre farmnvith
Thames
school arid
ticluars
Barriste
jtE—Choice 1 flo
od buildings, North
oadj^convenient to market,
urch. For further par
ly to Carling & Morley,
&c., Exeter, Ont.
12-18-tfc
INEN TABLE CLOTHS
Ideal lChrij$m<as gift with napkins tb match.
/ SWEATER COATS
A Warm And/tosy for Christmas
\ For evejf’y ffiiember of the family
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B^YS’ WOOJ£ JERSEYS
In feather and| plain shades
'■ \ 98c. ..to $2.25
'MEN’S GIFT SHIRTS' ’
Neatly’ Boxed, good materials
' $1.50 to $3.50
| NEW sO'SCARFS FOR MEN
IWonderJpl new designs and colorings
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutton, Brant-
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist
FRESH NEW STOCK OF CANDIES, NUTS, ORANGES AND FRUITS
FOR CHRISTMAS. OUR PRICES WILL INTEREST YOU. .
TRY US FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. PRICES ARE LOWER
AND QUALITY ALWAYS THE BEST
Sir. T. J. Finlay in charge
Fourth Sunday In Advent
. a.m.—Morning Prayer /
p.m—Sunday School and Bible
Class
p.m.—Evensong & Special Christy
mas Carols by the choir., ’
A special Christmas JS&rvice will
be held at 10 a.m. on Christmas Day!
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ilMrs. Jno. Snell left Wednesday* g
for Windsor/t-o spend the winter with i
her daughter Mrs. G. H. McDonald
i and Mrs. C. Smith.
I Mr. P. Hern visited for a few
last week with his daughters,
Geo. Jaques, of London and
Stephenson, of Birr.
Mr. V. L. Roulston, who has
attending Pharmacy in Toronto, has
resumed his position with Tamblyn’s
Drugstore in London for the holi-
< days.
Little Miss Edith Armstrong, who
has been ill in the Isolation Hospit
al, London, is improving slowly and
has been removed to the Children’s
Hospital.
The- residence of the late Miss
Mariam M. Parkinson, Simcoe St.
was offered for sale by Public Auct
ion on Saturday but was not -sold as
there were no bidders.
The members of the Exeter Coun
cil’ are exemplifying the Christmas
spirit -this season. They have decid
ed to spend their salary to provide
d Christmas Tree and treats for the
’youngsters on Tuesday, December
the 231'd at 6.30 p.m.
Santa Claus, has a special gift
the school children this year in
form of a two weeks’ vacation
stead of one.
day.
school
certs.
Mr.
Minn.,
brother Mr. Peter Murray, of Sex
smith. It is twenty-five years since
Mr. Murray visited this community
and his many friends are glad to see
him.
The many friends -of Mrs. AV. H.
Kay, of Strathroy, a former resident
of Exeter, will regret to know that
she has been il) in .Str Joseph’s Hos
pital, London, since the first of thb
month having undergone an Opera
tion. We understand that she is
getting along nicely.
Mrs. Thos. Harvey has been con-
| fined to her bed toi’ the past week
___o _________ __> pneumonia*
D.R.O. E. Treble, Mr. Harvey alse has not been well
X, Carling* ; land is taking a short rest. 'Their
I Hall, Main Street,! daughter, Mrs. J. W. Batson, who;
tewarfc. Polling Clerk, was visiting ih Hamilton, was called
_ . I home on account of her mother's'
Roll 3,k&fedd’s Office, M-ain and illness-
Wellington Streets, D.R.O., G. An-}
derson, Polling Clerk, A. Gamibrlll,.
Foil L North End Fire Hall, D.-R. Hqspital training staff, was confin-
O, Rd. Welsh, I’biiing Clerk, John ' od-Ao the hospital, for several days
JKydd. * past week through illness and on Sat-
All electors are hereby requested. i^'day underwent an. operation. We
.1,:b take- hotted arid govern them- understand she is getting^ along as
accordingly*
' Jos. Senior, Clerk
Exeter, 10, i&30%
near Grand
steer, roan,
nof horn#, marked in
one/' two-year-old
arked in left
e' ’and red. Phone
al. Ferdinand! Des
Bend, ll-ll-3tp
days
Mrs.
Mrs.
7
been
For the next thirtjr days we are ■
reducing our7., prices ,for interior decorating. Ge| you/’ wall papering
done in Dec&mben/
in-g, something h^w
trqn' in thm/community.—H.
Clkrke. t ' g# y
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If you-'yish to bpy-Otwell a farm
or house see R.AB^'Picka^d, Exeter.
Gyp-tex decorat-
ror wall decora-
C.
POULTRY WANTED
We are in the ma$fc|t for all kinds
of poultry payingfthef highest prices.
Trucks will call, k B^hone 30, Dash
wood, C. AnderSom^/ ,
Village of Exeter
NOMINATION AND ELECTION
Public Notice is hereby givenj?that
a meeting of the’JBIectors ofjthe
Village of Eiteter, will/
be held in /
THE TOWN HALL, EXETER
at the hour of 12 o'clock lioon -on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 29th
For the purpose of nfakin-g and Receiving iiominaV^ns fo/ the o-ffice
ol Reeve add Coux dUqVs; and one
member -of the Publics Utilities Com
mission; and four members for the Bo^rd of Education, And further
notice is hereby given that in the
everit of more candidates bejng pro
posed for any particular office than
required to be elected, the proceed
ings |will be adjourned until^fMON-
DAY| JANUARY Sth, 1931, when
the ilolls will be /opened at 9 .a.m,
at th| following places, as fixed by i
Villagb -by-law, /z: |____
Poll 1, Miss Handford’s rdsi- being threatened with
dencM Main St Ponihl Clerk
Poll H To
D.R.O. 1 A.
Walter ifern
for
the
in
Schools close on Fri-
at the Exeter
for their con-
Various rooms
are preparing
John Murray,
is this week
of Donaldson,
visiting his
Fresh roafiteL^peanuts ev^ry day
from now uritiXr'Christmas
Bakery- y /
WHY ALL THE SjmZbS!
“We have justJnnstalled a Philco radii awff, oh, boy,
-phone 64 aSd-^st one on trial.”-
Sandy Ellio&F „
XMAS STOCKINGS—Fill themf up-
with oranges, nuts, grapes arwr can
dies-, fresh supplies at Gfievg^s Lunch-
Shoppe.
Master Dawson
went an operation
of his tonsils and
Fletcher’s hospital
f
Miss Ina Jaques, of the Victoria
well as can foe expected. Her many
friends will hope for her speedy re
covery,
. IN LOOKING FORJlHRIST
MAS GIFTS, TAKE/A LOOK
THROUGH OUR TORE. WE
HAVE A tFINE ASSORTMENT
OF GOOdS THAT ARE SUIT
ABLE FOR XMAS GIFTS.
We Carry the
an
___r3^X* Lunch-
Goulding under-
for the removal
adenoids at Div
on Saturday.
CARE IN HANDLING MAILS
The care with which mail is being
handled in Canada and the courtesy
of some members of the service is
evidenced by the letter received from
Mr. J. B. Hillhousc, of Winnipeg,'
railroad mail .clerk between Winni
peg and Fort William. Mr. Millhouse
has forwarded to us a-label which'
was found by him on the floor of the
mail car while sorting mail, which
explained why one of the Western
papers did
last week.
PREMIER
Hon. G.
neyed to Government House on Mon
day and placed his. resignation as
Prime Minister of Ontario in. the
hands of Lieut-Gove mor Ross, thus
ending a colorful twenty-five years
ip Ontario politics. Mr. Ferguson
Will be sworn in as High Commisj
sioher to London on Wednesday;
The .Hon. George S. Henry, Provin
cial Minister of Highways was sworn'
in to succeed Mr. Ferguson as Prem
ier on Tuesday, , . *
A BARN TO BE PROub OF
Members of the Board -of Health,
visited the dairy barn of Mr. W.s
Hatter last week and wefo well'
pleased with tlicv condition of the
barn and cows. Mr. Hatter has n
dairy barn that is worthy pF inspec
tion, It being whitewashed, through-*
Out and kept in a splendid condition
Mr. Jos. McDonald is the caretaker
and deserves great credit for the
splendid condition iu which the barn
is kept. iMY Hatter is doing a splen-,
did business in Exotor
congratulated on the
Which he is conducting
At the evening services in James
St. United 'Church ME Chas. Hoff
man, of Stephen, sa.ng a solo “The
Prodigal Son’’ in excellent voice
that was much 'appreciated by the
congregation. Miss Jean She,ere
sang an obligato solo tn the anthem.
Miss Sheere is one of the younger
members of the choir and possesses'
g splendid voice. At; the morning
service a duett was -supg by Misses'
Helen Pcnhale and Mildred Rowe. '•
not arrive at our office-
RESIGNS
Howard Ferguson jour-
The Times-Advocate have a splen
did assortment of Christmas-, cards
printed with your name and address
at one dollar a dozen and up. A box-,
ef beautifully’ assorted cards, all dif
ferent, printed with your name arid,
address, $2.50 for 25. Phone or mill
your order. i .
MAKE DAD’S/EYES SPARKLE. GIVE HIM
LD LIKE TO BUY HIMSELF
YOU' CA
the Things he w<
SHIRTS, SCARF# TIES, GLOVES, PYJAMAS,
Sweaters
arm
V B
OCKS, BELTS, GARTERS,
ANDS, HATS. AND. CAPS
ED TIES FROM 50c. UP
EXETER, ONT,
Piano, Violinj
Studid N. Al]
EXETE
: save money on yoji/coal bill
WE>
AGENCT
AND
M
LET 1
w..
jHAVE SECURED THE-
j FOR BAULKING DOORS
KTINDOkvS, ALSO METAL ■
ph-lOT^R-STRIPPING
fS/iUOTE YOE PRICES,
k" W W T* Fl It T r* ’ h
and is to be
manner in
the .same.
GIVE FURNITURE THIS XMAS
And make a lastjbg^pMt
We have a lar^e supply of occasional pieces including, .We have a larfe supply of occasion
End Table’s, Che/erfield Tables, Sm^keyk', Ferneries, Lamps,
* agazine Racks, J^wihg Cabinets, Gate Leg
Tables and m$ny other useful gifts.
D ANY DISTANCE
Cedar Chests,
Tables, Tilt-To
GOO S DELIV
HOPPER
PHONE 00
Furniture and Funeral Director
AMBULANCE SERVICE
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BROKEN AUTOM
GLASS REPVACEQ^UICKLY*
WHILE! YO
G. A.
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Exteter, On&
W. R. Gouuding
Organis
Piano i
Supdrvf
Studio, M
hofrma.ster
ited Church
ioh In
Organ Thecvjf
ojrof Music Ih Schools
St. Box S’?, Phone 19>
ENbTER, ONT
Janicsfst.