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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-12-30, Page 8ey,;7t?a, its Flour �dedlt}ttr $., ;zy Flour: $8,80 ed Pinar. $2.25. Bra'o bests $1.7Q. emery Butter 490. .y Butter 350. , extras 48c. firsts 36. S $1,75 to $2.00 $12.75. elects $14.00. +++++.1.44•44++++4440+++.0.ye1 LOCAL +++++ 1444444++ Mr, Bruce Rivers spent theweek- nd in Clinton, Mr. E. J. Wethey is spending the holidays at Ford. k iss Edna Pfaff is spending the ho1ays in Windsor. M Wes. Vale, of Toronto, spent Chrst las with his mother, Mi Jessie Bell is visiting with Mr. Robt. Bell, of Seaforth. Mrs McAsh is holidaying with friends ' Varna and Ripley. Mr. anti. Mrs. C.- C. Pilon .and family spent Xmas in London. Mr. Youn • Creech cf Detroit,.. spent the ho iday with relatives. Mr. and M s. .L H. Bones and son Neil, were iris London for Xmas. %.4 Mr. Oran Weiner, ' •oi Petrolia. spent the holiday with his faintly. Mr. C. IL McAvoy, of Wingham,. visited at his home here for Xmas. Mr. Melville Gladman, of Lon- don, spent the week=end in Exeter. ;% Mr. Jas. Foote, of Detroit, spent Christmas with hie, family in town. Rev. R. E. Southeott, spent. 4 Christmas with his mother, in town. 01 Mr. Joseph Amy left last week to '• 4 spend the winter months in London. Mr. Thos. Tapp of Detroit, spent �I Christmas with his father and sister. v%. Mr. Orby Kestle, of Detroit, visit- ed under the parental roof for Xmas. Mr, and Mrs, Win. Ford, spent. Christmas with relatives at Flint, Mich. Mr. Campbell. Wares, of Windsor, spent Christmas with his family here. Mr. R. B. Quauce, of Detroit, al spent. Christmas with liis family in town.. Mrs. W. R. Garner,. of London, spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Treble. Mrs. L. Billings, of London, spent. Xmas with Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Acheson. Mr. Fred. Ford, of Toronto, spent Xmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford. • Mr. and Mrs. Enos Windsor, of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. FI. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and child of Toronto, spent Christmas r i+l offs.,. :-.., . , .., Mr. and Mrs. James Westlake spent Christmas with. their daugh- ters in London. Mr, Hy. Sweet, returned to Wind- sor Monday after visiting his mother Mrs. Thos. Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Greive and family, of Strathroy, visited in Ex- eter for Christmas. Miss Floody, of Wingham H. S. staff, spent the week -ends with Mr. and Mrs. W. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. F. Weiberg, of Flay, spent Christams holidays with rela- tives at Dashwood. , Misses Evelyn and Winnifred Huston, of Dundas are visiting un- der the parental. roof. Miss Lois Statham, of St. Thomas. spent the Xmas holidays with Miss Mavis Spencer of town. Mr. Aquilla Sheerer of Detroit, is spending a couple of weeks with his mother, Mrs. A. Sheere,; Mrs. Jas. Greive was taken to Victoria Hospital Hospital, London, on Monday for treatment. Mr. Gibbs ,Yelland returned to Windsor Monday after visiting his. mother, Mrs. (Rev.) Yelland. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rice, of Brantford, visited the latter's par - mats, e s, Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones. Mr. and. Mrs. John Luxton and family left this week to visit with relatives fiat South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wood, of Windsor, spent Christmas with the latter's sister, Miss L Gillesrie. Miss Alma J. McPherson, of Cal- gary, Alta., is visiting her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex, .McPherson. Mr. Wm. Thorne, of the Bank of Montreal Staff, spent Christmas un- der the parental roof at Holstein. Dr. and Mrs: Ward and family spent Xmas in London. The boys. are remaining until after New Years. Mrs. Robt, Kydd, of t7sborne, vis- ited for several days with Mr: ,and Mrs. W. B. Rydall, of Shallow Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howey and' family spent Christmas holidays with Rev. E. A. and Mrs. Fear in Lon- don. Mr. Robt. Sweet and daughter, of Sarnia, spent Christmas with the - former's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Sweet. Diss Ruby Treble returned to To- ronto Monday after spending Christ- mas with her father, Mr. William Treble. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lewis and daughter Thelma, were the guests of Mrs. Geo. Lewis, of Bainsley, for Christmas. Mr. Thos. Nelson and son4-iarry, of Chatham, and Miss Mary Nelsen, of Detroit, spent Christmas at their home here, Mrs. Rd. Quante, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. D. Russell, in Detroit, returned home on Monday. Mrs, Wm. Walper is spending the Christmas holidays with her daugh- ter Linda and other relatives in Romeo, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. ,las. _Gould, of Strat- ford, spent Xinas with Mr, and Mrd; H. E. Euston, Mrs. Gould remain— ed for a few days. Mr, and. Mrs. •Gus. Ferguson, re - tented ttr. Toronto, lfonday after visiting the latter's parable, Mr, and; 1 rs, 3ai%. Sweet. anY ,5 Z •r er girls yve 1iaVe a oat left sc tomaS5:0 e price oleo' coat, uced,to $19.85 Warm overcoat at a worth and see us at once as we /of this season overcoats. reg 0,00 at the bargain price of ce,;, You had better hurry! • oc.ery Specials Rellog's Corn Flakes 3 for 29c 2 lb. Mixed cookies for 35c.. 2 ib. ginger snaps for .. 250 Royal Yeast Cakes. 5c pkg Choice Quality Rice 3•ab. 25c. wart shing you all a and Prosperous- i w Year ARDIN tECTOR AND EMBALMER R .AND HORSE EQUIPMENT ,. .1D SERVICE UNSL1ttPASSED LND NIGHT.' SERVICE r S RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION L. HOUSE BLOCK' Night Call 74w CAV ;N PlIESBYTERLtN •CHURCH Rev. James FOOta, B.A., Minister a.m.—Sunil ,I" Soh001.. 11 can; --"Crossing the Borders of 1926." The Minister 7 p.m. "Tlie Achievements of a Single Year." The Minister ' c hone181.w Men's Store � ti s / OOK BACK UPON THE VOW DRAWING TO 4 , FAND ANTICIPATE THE kT R BRIGHT WITH PRO WISH TO EXPRESSITITDE TO OUR; MANY. AND WISH THEM A ND PROSPEROUS NEW ' r'..srai 4 'r %� lox and Gents' Outfitter 3Al% ES ST. UNITED OHUROII OF CANADA Rev. E. , Sheppard, Pastor W. R, Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir -Leader 11 a.m.---Have you anything better? A. Covenant Service 8 part. -4, New Year S. S. 7 p,n1.-Hel}ing the Kingdom Come What shall Rask for 1926? What shall nay watchword be?. What wilt thou do for •me, Dear Lord? What can I do for Thee? If I cease to be better, I cease to be goad: 0111.9.011. Trivitt Memorial Church\ Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector 11 a.m.—"The Untrodden Way" 3 p.m.—Sunday "School 7 P.m.-----"Neav Men and New Year's" MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. P. E. C)lysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.--"My Responsibility to my Community and Generation." • 3 p,m.—Sunday School and Bible, Class. 7 p.m.—"A Good Resolution for the Church." This is the only generation we can reach. Analyse. your •pedigree and. improve it. Powell's Bazaar The Big Variety Store In winding up the year's business we wish to_ call your attention to the fact that we .have a dozen beau- tiful plants, a hundred pounds of fancy chocolates, a dozen fancy box chocolates, a .few ;dozen oranges that we are selling at reduced pric- es to clear. We also have 20 dozen fancy china cups and saucers to clear at 'reduced prices. And .next week we will have an annoucement to make as regards 1926. We again wish all ourpatrons and friends, good,health, prosperity a19nd2x.gladness during _' the whole of FOR 'SALE OR RENT The Follo'ving . Properties Brick Store •. on ,Main St., .Exeter Commodious Brick dwelling,. fur- nace heated, and `wired for Electric' t .'tlar eke':°a i"thy"i tiY9'ensa i"" PlacWe.; John St. Six and a half acres of, choice land suitable for market garden, running through from Huron St. to John St. Choice Saskatchewan farms in the Carnduff, Fillmore, Plenty and Fro- besher districts. For priceand terms on above see RO13ERT E. PICBARD; John Street EXETER. Agent for Great West Life As'ce Co. WANTED—A. good reliable mar- ried man to take care of farm and live stock. Duties' to commence at once or Jan lst. 'Reference wanted. Apply to Dashwood Creamery. LOST—A Saskatehewan robe, imi- tation fur, with green curl lining, lost between Met' opolitan Hotel and Main St. church. Finder reward- ed. Please . leave at Times -Advo- cate. WOOD CUTTING -We will take contract fpr. cutting wood any length in, McGillivray and Biddulph. Tps: Hackney Bros, Centralia, Ont. HIDES ...WANTED—We pay the highest cashprice for beef end horse hides.—Rivers Meat Market. FOR SALE BY TENDER The undersigned will • receive:. tenders for the purchase of lot six teen (16) Concession 14, Blanshard ht Towns p, the property of the late Fred. Rundle until moon on the 20tha day of January, 1926. On the pro- perty is a good bank taxa, a splen- did orchard and a good well with windmill. This is a desirable pas- tura farm and we11 located. Ar- rangements a'riay be made to leave part of the purchase money on mort- gage upon application, The high- est tender net necessarily accepted. GLADMAN STANBURY Exeter, Ont. Solicitors for the Execntors Mr. Russell Balkwill is • visiting in Toronto, Mr. Irving. Dinning, of Strathroy, spent the week -end in town. Miss Evelyn Edwards, of Mitchell,. is visiting With friends at Sexsmith. Mr. W. J. Nortlxaott is spending a . few days with friends in London. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy spent Christmas with their children in De- troit, Mr, Seek Marshall, of . London," is spending' a few days with, friends at Sexsmith, Rev, L. C. klarvey, of Bervie, spent Monday and Tuesday- under the parental roof. Mies M, Lumley of St. Thomas, is. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ;. W. C. Pearce,' (iiensall`.) Miss Ruth and Mr, ;drank Wild- fong are spending NOV. Years with friends in -Stratford, Mrs. W. P'oinfret andtwo child- ren left Wednesday morning to visit for a week • in Detroit. k . Mr, Reg. Bissett hats returned to Waterloo after visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Bissett, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geddes and son. Wm., of - Londoni. spent Xiiias With Aire. Geddes' iiibthei', Sirs, W. Northcott, , IMMO MOM _ _ MOO 11.111111 1111110116 1 Maarat TIi J'RSI1AZ »ROEM"l3Ri 30, :11. 01000 100.00 lll0ll00llNlNII1100111101II1N lil00801001 I00II1001A9001101 , i 40iiiitottw �• w To Our Patrons ----- To You with whom we do business and To You with whom we would like to di) business We extend best wishes for a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year �Ou.trlC�Tt BrOS. =1iIIIIIIIlII1111111111INI11IIN!!AAlIIIIN11IANRNNN11IHMANNNMAIIAI m Have Your Eyes Examined With theshort days, and the nec- essity of continued use of artificial light—one needs to watch closer than ever for signs of eye strain.' If you are •.not wearing glasses; make sure that you do not need them. It's well, to remember power of vision changes andyour glasses need to be adjusted to meet the change. Dr, John Ward•enjoys an enviable repu tation for expert treatment and hon alilx1ionsr"Co1iie in' -and ''slatisfy''Yenta self everything is in order. Dr. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN MAIN ST. EXETER. ONT. PHOS 70 Wishiug yo.0 All a and Prosperous Happy xo perous New Year • THANKING YOU FOR PAST FAVORS. WE WILL ENDEAVOUR TO SERVE YOU BETTER ,DUR- ING 1926 R. N. R O WE_ EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS. • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone $us,' 20w ,;,House 20j The Exeter Canning Co. are pre- pared to take contracts for corn and pea acreage. Parties desiring in- formation call at factory. 11-4-3hr HONEY • `FOR SALE -- Parties wishing dark honey can have same at Min Carrick's for 5e. per lb.; 3 miles west on Lake Road, Hay 1'.'0. 12-17-4t LOST—A Saskatoon robe, knits, tion fur, with cream colored lining, lost between Metropolitan Hotel and Main St. church Friday, rewarded. Please leave at Tines -Advocate.'. ,For .sale. 4. good Durham calves, Good` hall rack, $5,00. Jersey cow, :freshens February. New White Rotary sewing machine. Use our Service . for selling and locating. Ingtiire POWELL' S BAZAAR Phone 55 and 122 HOUlE FOR RENT— A stucco house and garage to sell or rent, cheap; corner of Carling and 'Gid - ley Sts., Exeter, modern Koine, filly equipped in every respect. If you want a good home examine this pro- position, it will pay yoti. Apply to John W, Taylor. COCKERELS ,1001‘a SALE---13ar- red Racks aunt White I,,eghorus, Choice froth 250 Rocks and 125 'Leghorn%. Prices 10 stili:, Also 50 .bush, choice cooking onions, A.p- p1y tO W. PHA thott, Exeter. ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer, Investments Insurance Office one door south Times Office Wb`R. Goulding A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church Instrucetion rn Piano Vocal Organ 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 satisfaction guaranteed EXETER P. a. or RING :138 R. McINNIS LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR For best results let R. McInnis 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. Satin - faction guaranteed. Charges clod state.tiler O s left at thiAt of #ce will be proilaptly attendad to. R.R. No 1, Kirktz sa: Phone Klrrktoa $ 4rg. CLEANING A,N G PRESSING and REPAIRING If you want to look like a man, and feel like a man when you are dressed up, there is .only one way and that way is to let , ELLIOTT; .AND JOHNS - Make your Clothes We also do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Agent for Tip -Tip Tailors , Safety Razor Blades Sharpened (any make) SINGLE EDGE 3c DOUBLE EDGE , ...,,..... 4c Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE, Druggist FIRE INSURANCE PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS IW FH i IRE, WIT r rie OFFICE: North of Elliott anti .Johne CONTIUA CTi)TC <lenient and Carpenter Work ESTIMATES FURNISHED Houses and Barbs EXETER :--: • ' ONTARIO Phone 162W I.R. CARLING B 4.' BARRISTER, SOLICITOR.,,ETO. Loans, Investments, Insurance Oflice,Carling Block,Main St. Exeter GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers , Solicitors &e. Money to Loan, Investments Matt'. Insurance. Safe-deposit Vault for nae " Clients Without .chars,. Exeter London Heiman Dr. G. S.- Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S.` DENTAL SURGEON Late Listrict Dental,. Officer', 4 Military District, Number One, Lour' don, Ont. Main Street, Exeter, Ont. Office Phone 34W Residence Phone 341` Be open Wednesday afternoons till April 7th • Dr. G. F. Roulaton, L.D.S.,D.D.34 DENTIST' ' Office over I. R. ' Carling's Law office: 'Extractions Under' Oxygen Gas, Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D., D.D.5 DENTIST ,Honor Graduate of Toronto Ihtiaer, city Office over (Madman & Stanbury'* 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 over Browning's Drug Stoll' Phones Residence 30 Office Ei wernimminommismimuimm DR. E. S. STEINER VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary 4i- College D.A.Y AND NIGHIT CALLS PROMPT- LY. ATTENDED TO Phone 158 Residence Ann St. EXETER, ONT. Dr. Adrian B. Gibson;'V'.S. Graduate of the 'Ontario Veterinary College Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty,'` All calls prc inptly attended to Office --.,•}rank Taylor's. Sales: Stable Phone 99W Residence ---James St., Phone 00J EXETER ONTAI#iCJI,. J. VICAR MUNRO REGISTERED ARCHITECT Plans, i Specifications :prepared for Residences,Churches; Schools etc. Beet References Phones; Office 1889W, Hosted 5141wr 4, Room 8, Coote Ciiambera, ' , Market' Lane, London AMMO AMMO U Aroma doer mr Wood for sale -tA. QUANTITY ' OF DRY W06 ton, SAt i Bagshaw C,IJ�1i B'S Phone $8W,