The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-12-17, Page 8In Respectful
Remembrance •
R. W. 1 U K Im.y
BORN, JANUARY 20, 1894
DIED, DECEMBER 14, 1925
J. A. Stewart
£.7
A Magnificent Display
of Christmas Gifts
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GAIiDINER'S
LARGEST STOCK
BETTER SERVICE ,
LATEST DESIGNS
LOWEST PRICES•
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OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE IS SO ,LARGE WE WOULD RATH-
ER SPIOW YOU THANA' TELL YOU. FOR REAL CHRISTMAS
BARGAINS THIS STORE TAKES THE LEAD. ALWAYS GLAD
TO SHOW YOU THROUGH.
"THE HOME FURNISHER"
LONG
Phone
M. E. GA DINER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT
FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 1
DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
74j OPERA HOUSE BLOCK - Night -Cala 74w
Men
's5tyre Phone
81w Men's
en's 'Store
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
BROADCLOTH SHIRTS AT $2.50 AND $2.15.-•
a ., ' RIPE AND CIEECIC SHIRTS AT Si.'76 AND, g,2 --
SILK AND WOOL , LEi i - '$1.5u'w
SUEDE ... IiII) 1.' 5 TO $2.50
WOOLM'DES $1.25 AND $1.50
FLTR-LINED GLOVES AT $5:00
CREPE AND SIIaK TIES AT 50 cents to $1.25.
SWE !CER AT 52.50 TO 4.50
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50 cents TO
CASHMERE.
r �Ii SII,IIWOOL,AND
so �1rs-��' AND
TO $1.00 PER PAIR
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HANDKI+lI1CHlEI'S--COT't'OlV',> LINEN AND SILK: 1TO O $ 1.00 fl
GUFF BUTTONS, COLLAR PINS, TIE PINS 25e, TO $3..00
GARTERS ANJ) BRACES 85c To` '7e.
MIND: uC l WEAR ,UI SIZES 0001 $1.00 A. GARMENT AND UP
• HATS S 2 NI) CAPS AT $1.50 AND '
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MexCb.a11tTailor. and GentsOutfits
THE EXETER TIIVIES-ADVQGATE
Exeter Markets
Wheat, $1,35
Oats 454,
Barley, 700.
Manitoba Flour $5,00,
Blended Flour $4,50,
Feed Flour $2.25.
Bran $1:,60.
Shorts $1..70,
Creamery Butter 48c.
Dairy Butter 390.
Eggs, extras 60c...
Eggs, selects 40c.
Lard 20c
Potatoes $1.75 to $2.00'
Hogs .$12.00.
Hogs, selects, $13,20.
LOCAL I
Christmas is just around the cor-
ner.
Mrs.. C. Harness, of London, spent
Friday in Exeter with friends -
School closed 'Wednesday, Decem-
ber 23rd for.the Xmas -holidays.
Mrs, .John ?east • is able to be
around after being confined to her
0:
bed.
Miss. Edith Walter has taken a
position with Mr. Jos. Senior in the
studio
Mr. Mawson, of Mt. Carmel, spent
the week -end with his neice, Mrs.
K. J. Sims, of town.
The windows of Exeter • have at-
tracted considerable attention parti-
cularly to he little folk.
Mrs. S. 3. Cummings, of Croswell,
Mich., visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Victor Snell last week. -
Mrs. Geo. Vivian of Mitchell is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. H.
W. Doerr for a few weeks.
Mr. Douglas Stewart, of Detroit,
attended the funeral of his brither-
in-law, the- late R. W. Fuke.
Mrs. John Snell left Saturday ler
Windsor to spend the winter with
3aer daughter, Mrs. C. H. Smith.
Mr. Harry Fuke,.-of Toronto,-. was
called Home owing to the death o
his brother, the- late R. W. Fuke.
The many friends of' Mrs. Jame:
Sweet are glad tp know that she i
improving and able to be around.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Yleideman, re
turned home last week after visitint
their children in Toronto, Kitchene
and London.
Miss Auld, who spent the millin
ery season here with Miss Armstroni
returned to her home in Watford of
Thursday last.
hrr. Beverley Acheson has return-
ed to Toronto after spending a fe
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
W. T. Acheson.
Mrs. T. M. White and litte grand
daughter, Gertrude White, have re
turned to Windsor after .visitin€
with Mass White. -
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Mr: Jas. Stnth,ofWasbin Washington,
C., is visiting with his faller, Mr
Sam'i Smith, London Road Soutl
and other relatives. -
Mrs. Moses Beckier, of Usborne
has returned after over a week a
Victoria Hospital, London, and she
is again able to be out. -
Mr. and'Mrs..Wm. Smith and tw
children, of Carter, Montana, ar
visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, -Mr
and Mrs. Dan. Coward, of Usborne
Mr. Fred E. McPherson, of Sask
atehewan arrived • home Monday t
visit for a few weeks with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McPherson
Miss Olive Hern, who has been re
ceiving treatment in St. Joseph'
Hospital, London, has sufficient'3
recovered as to return hone on Fri
day last.
Radio fans in Exeter were delight
-ad to hear the singing of Charli,
Gladman broadcasted from the Fre
Press, studio, London, on Frida;
evening last.
Mrs. Fred E. Umberfield, of De
troit, in renewing her subscriptio
to the Times -Advocate says: "W
surely enjoy the news from the holm
town each week."
Miss J. Murray, of the publi
school staff was ill for a, couple o
days during the past week and th
pupils had a holiday. Miss R. Row
is now taking her work
Mrs. Ulric- Snell is visiting in -Lon
don. Miss. Snell -has made wonder
ful progress since het last operatio
She has gained considerable i
weight and is getting along fine. ..
The 14th of December, the las
day for receiving the local mimic
pal taxes, was a record breaker fo
Exeter, $10,000 being received. Th
staff of the Canadian Bank of Co
merce were nearly swamped.
Mr. Jr W. Powell, who has bee
troubled with his back, was in Lo
don Monday consulting' a specialis
Mr. Powell is able to be at the stor
for several hours eachday and it
hoped he will soon regain his healt
Shirley, the fourteen months of
daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. •' Wn
Gardiner was painfully burned o
Friday last, the little tot havin
in contact With, a 'hot,stov
cdme!
burningits little hand eryAw-r
die1,
ire: "Chis mics -Weekes has r
Ceived the usual notice re the,dange
to life and property from Cbristms
decorations,' such ,as, draperies, ,scei
cry, cotton to ,'represent Snow; et
When electrical appliances are 'use
'every precaution. `should be taken.
'Mr. W. H. Dearing, who has be
;:suffering "from •art attack of antri:
taken •i
'old wast en
tr' ubi andmast
ob ,
tlre lfo Void
ictal" iu ` ;London on ad
a
n
where ;.. he underwent .an` operatio
for the removal of mastoids, He
fitting. along 'nicely. 'Mrs. Dearin
accompanied hini to London.
Mr. R. E. •Pickard, agent for th
Great West Life Assurance Co., ha
received word that histeam has wo
the President Macdonald prise give
for largest amount of Life Insurane
Written during the Month of No
emb t e • last. Mr. .Pic and also k e w
a•,
,personal prize for being amo
n
the five largest writers of insllr'anc
in Western Oxrtarle.
JAV191ei rita3r513Y'raittlAN Vaatittula
Rev, zanies Foote; B;A.,, Minleter
10 a,m,--Sunday Sehaol.
11 a.m.--Services as. Usual
, The Minister
7 P.m.—Services as Usual
The Minister
Thursday at 8 p.m,--7--"Prayer meet-
ing in the church.
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JAMES ST. UNITE]) • CHURQH OF
C.d.DA
Rev. E. Sheppard, Pastor
W. R, Goulding,;'A,T.C.M.
Organist and Choir -Leader
11 a.m;'�--"The •Wonderful babe of
Bethlehem."
3 p.m. -Come to Sunday School.
7 p,m.—'Is Christ in niy Christmas'
' Special Christmas Music
To take the child within my heart
,,,And make Him of my life a part.
Is keeping Christmas.
To open wide the hearts closed door
And let your love flow to Christ's
poor
Is keeping Christinas.
Oh man! Is the Star' in your sky?
Oli. women! Have you been to'Beth-
lehem?
Oh, Child! Visitthe manger cradle?`
rivitt .memorial
Church.
Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th.,: Rector
11 a.m.—"Life?s Greatest,Tragedy"
3 p.m. Bible Study
7 pan.—"The Injustice of Lite"'
IVIAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
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11 a.m.—Rev. W. M. Kiteley, Cen-
tralia. •
3, p.m.—The Christmas' Story in
motion pictures.
7 p.m.—Pastor—"The First Xmas
Message." .
This is;,Christmas' Sunday, Christ-
mas Sermons, Christmas Music,
Christmas Spirit. Get ready for ,a
real. "Merry Christmas."
Powell's Bazaar
The Big Variety Store
WISHING YOU ALL A
,MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A
., HAPPY NEW YEAR
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AGENTS WANTED
Au exceptional opportunity for as
spare time
•energetic men whole ors
Full line of trees and shrubs. We
L supply free selling outfit and pas
liberal commission. Start now.
Welland Nursery Company
Welland, Ont.
HOUSE FOR ,RENT—A stucco
house and garage to sell or rent
cheap; corner of Carling and Sid-
ley Sts., Exeter, modern home, fu113
- egiiipped in every respect. If yon
want a good home examine this pro.
- position, it will pay You. ' Apply to
John W. Taylor.
The, annual meeting of the Exetei
District Branch of the Ontario
Plowmen's Association will be helc
in the- Town Hall,- ; Exeter, on Sat
urday, Dec. 19th at 2 o'clock for the
purpose of receiving reports for the
year, electing officers and other
- business. -
W. H. Shapton, Sec'3
' t Mat. Routley, Pres
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SAXAPHONE—Give her or him
- one for Christmas. Easiest wind 'in•
1 strument to learn. Are you inter•
e ested? then phone ' or write Robt
e Gambrill. Free demonstration.
FOR SALE OR RENT
• The •-Following Properties
Brick .Store on Main St., 'Exeter
' Commodious Brick dwelling, fur
trace heated, and wired for Electric
lighting, etc. with fixtures in place
- -John St..
- Six and a half acres- of choice lane
suitable for market garden, runnim
n through from Huron St. to JohnSt
- Choice Saskatchewan farms in th,
t Carnduff, Fillmore, Plenty and Fro
besher districts. .
For price and terms on above se
r ROBERT E. PICKA:RD, d;ohi. Stroe
, EXETER. '
Agent for (rent West Lite As'ce Co
a COCKERELS FOR SALT; -- Bar
.- red Rocks' and ., White, Leghorn:
t• Choice from- ;2'50' Rock/ land. 121
e Leghorns. Prices to suit. ..Also
50 bush choice cookingons .A
o onions. n
ply to W. F. Abbott, Exeter.
d,.,
i. COLLIE PUPS, FOR ' S^ALE-B
French'
, Da h s wood
• air. Severn Weiner, returned t,
his home in -Ste hen Tp.Satin'
Sat�
day evening from the Clny Hospita
;rAlberta. Mr,`' Weiner went wes
•
,s with. the harvesters'excutrsion • an,
t. had the misfortune to have hi$ ars
0, , broken, when caught in the beltd
d a separator while threshing- H
was in the hospital; for seven weeks
He still carries his Farm in a cast
'n ,but,otherwise is fine.
s feeling
;mTlie ,LadieS, Aid of Jamesp Si
o church met in the church parlors of
'1.1'Ylue daY, December 8th. The nresi
dent, Mrs'. E. Rowcliffe, presided
0, There were 91 members- present ani
g one new meinber Was enrolled. t
the business'' part Of the Meeting; i
e was decided that $ 5.' be Sent' to th
,s Children s Shelter at Goderich...•i
ri caminittee. was named, With Met
n Sheppard' as convenor., to distribut.
e Christmas cheer. °C
to th'ose" in nee.
-- here. •;At theconclusion of busines
n a social time was .spent, the Hostess
g es being hirS, Hardy, Mrs. Boyle
e Mrs. Wm. Rivers, Mrs. Ina, Woo*
and Mrs'. N. Sheere..:,
THUIISD,tlN, DEOIt;AIBElt 17, 1$20
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Gift: Suggestions for Christmas
—With Christ�as sonear w� offer below
a list
of suitable aid .serviceable Christmas Gifts
AMMER
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Beautiful New 'Dresses
1; Flannel Crepe and Silk -Knit.
Sweater Coats for Xmas
Splendid Styles in brushed wool.
Fancy Towells, Boxed
Just the ting for Christmas Gifts
Silk and Wool Umbrellas
In the new Shapes and Handles;
Silk: and Wool Hosiery
In the new Checks, Lail colors.
Black Messaline Silk
Give mother a Dress Length for Xmas
-Smart New Coats
A few choice models to choose from,
Fancy Silk & Crepe Scarfs
Tn many shapes -And. patterns.
Warm Goloshes
For every member • of the 'family.
Fancy Felt Slippers
Tn 'many'new .patters.
Silk Chamoisette Gloves
A delightful Xmas. Gift'.
...Fancy Handkerchiefs
Per box 25c, 35c, 40e, 50c, 75c, to
I Christmas Gifts for Menk 3os
Fancy Sox
Pyjamas.•
Mocho Mitts
New Belts
New Garters`
,,New Arinbands
Warm Gloves Cuff Links
New Spats
sto
Warm Sweater Coats
Fa'iicy New Mufflers
Useful . Umbrellas
Cozy ,Slippers
Collar Bags
New' Neckwear
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Wood's Silk
Underwear
This is `the finest range of
silk underwear we have ever.
seen. Conies in vests, blooth-
ers, teddys -and Princess slips.
A. sachet bag go with each gar-
ment.
CallirONWSM =MIME=
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Southcott.Bros.
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J EPAIRS
We are sow prepared to do all
kinds of repairs on broken frames,
whereas before e• had to send them
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tc London or elswewhere.
HEAVY SHELL FRAMES, TO
YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE
YOU WAIT, $8.00.
SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES,
- $1.00 and UP.
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Dr. l Jolla. ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
MAIN ST. EXETER. ONT. 4•
PHOE 70'
The Exeter Canning Co. are pre-
pared to take contracts for corn and
pea, acreage. Parties desiring in-
formation call at factory. 11-4-3.hr
HOUSE FOR RENT -0n Decemb-
er lst. Apply to Mrs. Emma Cook-
son, 808 Perrie Ave, Windsor, or to
James Sanders. Exeter. -
HONEY • FOR SALE - Parties
wishing dark honey can have same
at John Carrick's for 5c. per lb.; 3
miles _west en Lake 'Road, Hay
P. O. 12=17-4t
For: Sale
A good Clothes Wringer. -
Number of 6 -in. Stove Pipes.
Several Spring Calves
New White Rotary sewinrg machine.
Use our Service for selling and,
locating. Inquire
POWELL'S BAZAAR.
Phone 55 and 122,
VILLAGE OF EXETER
NOMINATION AND ELEC-TION -
Public Notice is hereby given
that. •a meeting of the Electors of
the Village of Exeter will be held in.
the Town Hall, Exeter, at the hour
of 12 o'clock, noon. on Monday, Dee.
28th, 1925, for the purpose of mak-
ing, and receiving nominations for
the office of Reeve and Councillors •
one h Public Utilities
member of the
Commission,' and three members for
theof' And further
BoardEducation. a io c t n.
notice is hereby givenen that in the
event of more caardidates' being pro-
posed for any particular office than
required to be elected the proceed-
ings will be adjourned until Mon-
day, January 4th, 1926, , when polls
will . be opened at 9 a,m. and closed.
at 5 pan, at the following„places, as
fixed by village' by-law, viz:—
Sub -Div. No. 1—Mrs. E. A. Handford
residence, Main • St., 30.11.0.,
E,
W. J. Car in '.
p. , g
gat. Main t
ub•�Div. N
o. 2—Town 1 lido S .
S,
D;R.O., W. Johns, ” P. C. J.' H.
Greive.
Sub -Div.. No. 3—IVlitchell's Office,
Main and ,Wellington .Sts.,
G. Anderson,' P. C., A. Gambrill.
Sub -Div. No. 4 --North tad Town
Hall, D.R.O., Rd, Welsh, P.C. Jno.
And all electors: are hereby re-
quested to take notice and .govern
tliernseW€M accordingly,
SDN/011,'Returnin. Officer
Dated at iiixeter, this 12th day of
'Decen'ibera:1925,,'
.04
1ERNEST 'ELFIOT
' Conveyancer, Investments
• Insurance
Office one door -south Times Office
W. R. Goulding
A. T. G M.
Organist and Choirmaster
fdrnes St. United Church
Instrucction in
Piano Vocalr
O gen Theory
Supervisor of .Music in Schools
Concert Engagements Accepted
'Studio Victoria St. Box 57
EXETER, ONT.
FRANK .TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and :Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and eatiefaction
guaranteed
EXETER P. 0. or "RING /28
R. McINNIS •
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOB
For best results let R. Mclnnhi
handle your auction sales.
FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE
HAY ,POST•. OFFICE'
JAMES W. WATSON
Licensed Auctioneer
Sales conducted in any locality
Farm Stock sales a specialty. Sati1P-
faction guaranteed. Charges mod
orate. Orders left at this office will
be promptly attended to.. R.R. • No
1, Kirktot. Phone Kirktoa 14r2. '
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CLEANING PRE �IN
SCJ` G
and REPAIRING
If you want to look like a man,
and feel like a man when you are
dressed up, there ,is oily one • way
and that way is to let
ELLIOTT; AND JOHNS
Make your Clothes
We alio do Cleaning, Pressing .and
Repairing
Agent for Tip -Tip Tailors
Safety Razor Blades
Sharpened (any make)
SINGLE EDGE .:.....«...:r 30
DOUBLE EDGE GE.
40
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
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S. COL
W E .Druggist
COAL—COKE
AND INSURANCE
:.. E
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YOUR PATRONAGE YO ONAGE SOLICITED
E. J. CHRISirie
OFFICE: 'No&th of Elliott and Johns
..L. LU7tIS
CONTRACTOR
Cement;, and Carpenter 'Work
ESTIMATES,FURNISHED
Houses and
EXETER x -•
Phone 152W
i, R. CARLING B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC:
Loans, Investments, Insurance -
Office,Carling B1ock,Main St. Exeter
(MADMAN '4 STANBURY -
Barristers , Solicitors &c. °
Money to Loan, Investments hum
Insurance.
Sate -deposit' Vault for use of oar
Clientswithout w t out charge.
Exeter London Hosea*
Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.3.
DENTAL SURGEON
Late Listrict Dental;. Officer` •i .
Military District, Number One, Lo*
don, Ont..•
Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
Office Phone 34W
Residence Phone 343
Office closed on Wednesday on'y.
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S.,D.D.R,z•
Office over '
v I. R. Carling'e FsT
office.s
,Extractions Under Oxygen Gas..
Dr, A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D., D.D.L
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers
city
Office over Madman & Stanbury's
office, Main Street Exeter.
'DR. HARRY J. BROWNING
M.D.C.M., Toronto
L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh
L.F.P.&S. Glasgow
Physician & Surgeon
Office o4er )3rowning's Drug Storer
Phones
Residence 30 Office 25
DR. E. S. STEINER
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinarjt
College
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPT,-
LY
ROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Phone 158 Residence Ann St,
EXETER, .ONT.
Dr. Adrian B: Gibson, V.S.
Graduate t of the Ontario o Ve'
terinar
F
College
ge
Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty f.
All calls promptly r
n p y attended t� -•-,;y
Office—Frank Taylor's Sales Stable
Phone 99W
R •
esa'd
encs -Jam
e St
s St., Phone 9914:
EYETER — ONTARIt)
J. VICAR MUNRO
REGISTERED ARCHITECT
Plana, SpeciEication,r prepared for
Residences, Churches, Schools etc:
Best References
?hones: office Pica' 1889w; TTause 5141-
ts:
Room 8, Coote Chattibers, ':
Market Lane, London
Wood for Sale
A QUANTITY OF DBY i coo
Port . situ
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`CIt,X US' Phone 58W