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WE ARE ENTIRELY READY TO SERVE YOI# PLEASANTLY
AND SATISFACTORILY WITH SUPERIOR GOODS AT BEASON-
ABLE PRICES. YOU'LL FIND SHOPPING HERE,E1:0AL
- 'PLEA-
SURE—COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT CLERKS EVER WILLING TO
OFFER HELPFUL SERVICE TO SHOPPERS AN».'ALWAA*S SUP -
LYING ME ` C1TANDISE r STYLE, ,QUALITY AND GENUINE
AL 011iaXS'FM1liS /GIFT
fonrlay
n the winter at his
at'"Middle Lake,. Sask.
\Ir. and Mrs, Herb. Ford and son,
mitt, are visiting with relatives in
Buffalo for the holidays.
Mr. A. J. Hamilton, of Detroit, is
spending the Christmas holidays
with his mother•, Mrs. J. Ramilton,
Miss Irene Lampert, of Toronto,
is spending .the Christmas holidays
with relatives in. this community.
Miss Mildred Wood, nurse, of i
Sarnia, is spending the 'Christmas
holidays with relatives in and around
Exeter. • ..
Misses Ethel and Marion Bissett
left last week to spend Christmas
with Mr. and. Mrs. W. P. Newell, of
Stratford.
Mrs. A. Campbell is leaving Thurs-
day to spend the winter with her
daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Lannrn, of
Hain iton .
Mrs. McCreath and children; of
Kincardine, visited: for a week with
tho • former's parents, Mr. and :NIrs.
I. Armstrong.
Councillor Jos. Hawkins.. is con-
fined to his home and under the'doc
tor's care. His ;.many friends will
hope for his speedy recovery.
Mr. Robt. Turnbull, of Detroit,
and Mr. Wilfred Turnbull, who lis.s
been at the Techinal School in Ham-.
their Mother, Mrs.
arevisiting
Ilton,
,
Alex Turnbull,
Mrs. Jos: Davis, and children, of
Chatham, are visiting :' with the
former's parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Wing,
Fisher. INIr. Davis will spend Christ-
mas here. '
Mr. and Mrs. J.. T. Wood celebrat-
ed the 45th anniversary of their
wedding on Wednesday evening of
last week by .entertaining a few of
their friends. •
Mr. Lloyd White has returned to
town after spending six weeks at St.
David's near Niagara Falls, whorte
he rims been engaged with the Do-
minion Canners.
Miss Muriel Iowald, who has
been ill with pneumonia, is improv-
ing nicely.- One of the two nurses
who were in attendance, has return-
ed
eturned to London. • r
Mrs. ',Gordon We110 and daughter,
Caroline, arrived Monday " to spend
Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs: A. S. Davis. Mr. Wells is ex-
pected here Thursday eyening,
' Mrs. Win, Turnbull,` who recently
underwent an one ' on in Victoria
Hospital; .. , . n, -is making .a splen-
reco ery and it is hoped she 'may
e to return home for Christ-
DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
R AND FUNERAL EQUIPMENT
nce `Calls Pomptly. Attended To
HOUSE BLOCK 1 IZi mall • ?4j
— at the
S STORE
,lice Smart Range of the Following:.•
c ing G wns
Wind Breaker, Sweaters
Pull Over Sweaters- -
Shirts
Hats
Caps
Mufflers
Socks
Ties
Braces
:Garters
Sleeve elders
Cuff Buttorisl
Collar Buttons 14
Come and Shop Early and Save Money. Our. Prices are Right.
T�
Merchant Tailor and Gents
Outfitter
AGAIN AT THIS FESTIVE SEAS-
ON WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR
PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST
YEAR AND WE WISH YOU A
VERY
Happy Christmas
ANDA
Prosperous
New Year
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Exeter Ontario
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lie a
mas.
Mrs.
A. J. Ford, who has' been re-
ceiving : treatment at the Hamilton
City Hu;spita1, has left the hospital
and i4' now at) the home of her
brothel• , Mr. W. 'J. Westaway in
Ilamiltien. Mrs. Ford has not im-
proved„rapidly as her friends
would like t
Word ;has been ^clued of the
death of Mr'. Henry Jessey;�*ef .: Lang;
den, Alta., who .died recently . . ”
heart failure. Mrs. Jessey's maiden
name wasKate Hawkins who
Miss ,
formerly taught school at Sharon;
in the Tp. of Stephen. Miss. Re-
becca Hawkins, formerly of Exeter,
is residing with her sister.
Mrs. Rd. Hunter received word
recently of the death of her sister,
Mrs. George Taylor, who died at
"Albany, Oregon, on December 12th.
The maiden name of the deceased
was Corlinda Bowerman. Mr. Tay-
lor predeceased his wife on Dee. let.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor resided at
Elimville before moving to the
States in 1885.
The students from the various
Universities are home for the Christ-
mas
hristmas holidays. Among them are J.
M. Harvey, 11i.A., Geo. Hind, Wm.
Lawson, Howard Dignan, Grant San-
ders, Grant Collingwood, .Geo. Bea-
vers, Miss Marion Wood and hriss
Eleanor Medd, all of Toronto; Ken-
neth Stanbury and Miss E. Howard,
of Western, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Hunter return-
ed home last week after visiting for
nearly two months with their ron-
in -law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Divine, • of Trenton, New
Jersey. While there Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter attended the sesqui-centen-
niai Exposition at Philadelphia
where they saw many interesting
sights. They also visited the air-
drome at Lakehurst where they ;saw
the largest aeroplane in the world.
The inter Presbytery public speak-
ing contest under the auspices of the
Young People's department of the
United church will be held in Main
St. United church next Monday even-`
ing, December 27th. Miss Jean
Core, of Petrous, winner for Lamb-
ton County and Miss Delight Mutch,
of Goderich, representing Huron
County, will be the contestants.
The London Conference finals will
be held in London, Wednesday even-
ing, December 29th, .
A splendidset of lantern slides:
will be shown: in Main St, church on
the evening of December 29th at 8
o'clock. This • set pictures "British
Guiana" the only British possession
onthe continent of South America.
W,h.en one has not the privilege of
travelling, the picture •ibecoines a
fruitful source of information: The
vegetation, products, scenery and
people are graphically described.
Get acquainted with one of our
sister colonies and one of the Mis-
sion fields' of the United church of
Canada. There will be no admin-
sior fee. The usual voluntary of-
ferinb,-,will be received..
tal of
ul story "The
an.
AL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
MAIN STREET UNITED CHUR.CHI
Rev, F. E.. Olysdale. Pastor
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
SPECIAL music, APPROPRIATE
MESSAGES
11 a.m.---"The,Messenger of Happi
nese." ..
3 p.m.—Sunday School.
7 p.m.—".A. Name Above a Name."
An Invitation and.a Welcome for all
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Powell's Variety Store
Plain Price Store
wishing yon...an A
Very 'Happy Vista uzs
arida
Bright New -Year
Wisb1ng A11 A
19IERRY 'CHRISTMAS
a do -a
H'APPY"NEEW YEAR
T; IL ELLIOTT
H. S. LITERAIW .
The first meetfile Of, the Exeter
High. School Sehigr Literary 'Soclety
Was held .Thursday;, of last week: It
was moved and car!jed that the Hon.
member's :'qf the' f 4iety Were to be
the principal a Tris' wife, the
teachers . of the +der High School,
the teacher of .Exxeter Public
School and, he : 03_rFyiiien. of o v x
The name, o
m -the aaper is bethe
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elk 4.
Senior . arion ".flea the - transac-
tion ofM
the busing s a progsampie of
a suitable nature"', as given lly grgr}p
number 'one under the 'directip}r o
Wilfred Turnbull'' The initial krleet-;
ing-of the society was a total success.
The meeting of the Lower $cTiool
Literary Society was held in second;
form on Decembev'rsiateeath with the
president, Marjorie Westcott, in the
chair. The' following business was
transacted. It was decided that we
name our .paper,The Herald."
Pearl Brock .was,'appointed pianist,
and Clarence Boyle and Doreen West-
cott were named as reporters to the
Herald. After the business a 'pro-
gram was given by Grace Chambers'
side. Reading by Ivan Stewart,
1i •.S lee„h Dorothy Gould recita-
tion by Gladys TI•a'iirilten, violin tibio
by Marjprie Pearce, reading by Harry
Jennings; solo by Jennie Passmore,
reading by Bernice Caldwell. The
school paper wt's then read by Irene
Bierling and Grace Chambers. After
the program candy was then passed.
Wanted Now,
Salesman For Your District
Pay Weekly. Exclusive Stock and
Territory
We grow the stock we sell,
And Deliver Fresh dug Hardy Can-
adian Trees. ' Nursery 600 acres.,
Established 40 Years
Write
PELHAM NURSERY CO.
TORONTO 2, ONT.
10 -11 -St
The latest Nordheimgr Upright model,
designed to meet the requirements of
Isrger rooms where greater tone volume
is desired.' A new and beautiful design,
modelled on Colonial'lines, and obtain,
able in walnut, mahogany or fumed oak.
A style that cannot fail to please the
most exacting.
S MAKIOT &: 0 :.
Exeter, Ont.
8.
er Underwear
Vests, Bloomers, Slips
GGESTIONS
Fancy Gloves
In Knitted and 'Chamois
Fancy . All Wool Blankets
IN PLAIN AND FANCY CHECKS
Fancy Handkerchief s
25c, .TO $1.00
Silk and Wool Hosiery
ALL SHADES $1.00•
Swett�er Coats
UMBO KNIT AND BRUSEET1 WOOL
Fancy Turkish Towels
ALL NEATLY BOXED,
Fancy Rayon Bed Spread
PINK, BLUE AND YELLOW
Pure Linen 1 able Cloths
2 yards x 2 yards $3:00
Fancy Aprons
75c $1.00..;1.50
FOR MEN AND BOYS
BATH ROBES, priced at $735o to $12.00
PELT SLIPPERS
SILK ROSIERy,..
CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR
OVERSHOES
BELTS !;
GARTERS t,
CUFF "LINKS;;
FANCY SWEATERS, ;$2.50 TO $0,50
WOOL GLOVES •
CHRISTMAS BRACES
FANCY PYJAMAS
FANCY MUFFLERS
ARM BANDS
COLLAR BAGS
FINE SKIRTS
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FOR SALE OR RENT
The Following Properties
Brick Store on Main •St., Exeter
Commodious Brick dwelling, fur-
nace heated, and' wired for Electric
lighting, etc, with fixtures In place,
John St..
Six and a half acres of choice Iand
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 price and terms on above see
ROBERT E. PICTURE, John Street
EXETER._ '
Agent for Great West Lite .As'ce Co.
D- -tire r rim,
;;u�a�
and .�} l ,
pivner may have s.alr}e b proving
roperty, and paying'tort is ad. Ap-
ply tq 'Freeman Dobbs, Centralia,
Ont.. ' 12-1 fi-2tp.
.TAKI ar yfOE—Closed taxi will
meet all. trains. Parties 'wishing ' to
be taken to • station or wishing a
taxi far any other reason. Phone 56.
'C. L. Wilson. '
CATTLE FOR SALE.•=Three 2•
year-old steers and, heifer. .Apply
at Trines -Advocate.
WANTED—To hear from owner
farm for sale. State cash price. D.
F. Bush, .Minneapolis, Minn.
12-23-a-tc
FOR SALE—Good strong buggy,
'8 -pigs,' Chunks; ,pair light sleighs,
set double light harness, light
wagon. R. E. Pooley, Winchelsea.
STRAYED—Cato Lot 5, N. B.
Stephen, . a red 2 -year-old heifer.
Owner may have same by, proving
property and paying expenses. Tsaac
Dunsford Hay P.O. . 12-16-3t
Bring year broken castings, mai-
lable, brass or steed, etc. and have
them made as good as new. Horse
shoeing... General blackamithing and
acetylene welding.
HILLARY HORTON
SPECIAL
Special `fruit loaves for Christ-
mas.. 'Phone . 8.
GRANT'S BAKERY
house to rent, also a quantity of
plank and posts suitable for stabl-
ing for sale. Apply to J. H. Grieve.
COOK WANTED Cook wanted
for the Clinton Public Hospital. Ap-.
'ply any day to Miss Grainger, Supt
Hospital. 12-23-2tc
LOST—On evening of December
15th on first 21/2 miles west of
Crediton a lap rug. Finder please
inform' P. J. Sullivan, Dashwood.
LOST—An auto rug with initials
A. B. in the corner. Finder please
leave at Times -Advocate office.
PEN LOST
A lady's fountain pen. Finder
will kindly return to Times -Advocate
office.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Brick residence• and garage with
three choice lots on east side of
William .St., Exeter. Well built and
best of material and workmanship
throughout. Central location. Will
male' a choice home. Special terms
of payment if desired.
GLADMAN Rc Stanbury'
Solicitors for Vendor
POR SALE—Comfortable seven
room, frame house on Huron Street,
Exeter, apply to GLADMAN
STAN1flTRY, Solicitors 8-2-tf
FOR SALE Several farms at
reasonable prices, good buildings,
easy terms to responsible parties.
Apply to James W. Watson, R. R.
1, ICirkten, Ont., phone Kir kton
54-2,
GREETINGS TO • ALL
Christmas has its unaccustomed
throb: and' thrill. Everywhere one
goes, one sees evidences of the Xmas
spirit. A mysterious, smiling sec-
recy is evident: among the shoppers.
It' is `a•tiine of gifts. And along with
thein ego': the choice delicaeies that
whet` the appetite. 'Phe demand: is
for ,
somethirbg different,, just a little
better( than ordinary.
.._Lockwood's Bakery
W
jTV ,ill
ll,elp yP}r. Meet the demp,n&.
With a choice line of cakes and pas-
try', Ourcbunp are meeting with in-
creaping favor..
We have a full line of Candles,.
Nuts and Oranges. Your wife will
•appreciate` a:. bpi et Smiles an'
Chuckles''Candies.
Try
Lockwood's Better Bread
W. H. LOC WOOD
• BAKER
EXIvTER ONTARIO
..Phone 194 Phone 104
SOUTH SERVICE STORE
We wish All
a very
Merry CAHrisimas
and a
Prosperous New Year.
CHAS. W. FORD
• Service, Fresh Goods and a
Clean Store
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Wishing One and All.
S
Merry Christmas
R. N.
ROW .
FURNITURE DEALER AND'
Fi NERAL DIRECTOR
Pl+pue•goW. rt r Night 24;
Have Your Byes
•Examined T®rda
There is nothing. to be gained by
delaying that eye examination..
There is much to be lost.
Each day that your eyes are under,
.a strain makes it more difficult for
your Optometrist to give you satis-
factory glasses _
You will be surprised at the thor-
oughness
horoughness of our methods --and win.
be pleased with the glasses.
Call today and learn the truth.
about your eyes.
John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PHONE 70
Sylvester B. Taylor
Jeweller, — Exeter
Fitton's Old Stand
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ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS
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Phone 152w John St. East, ExeteiW
„'E. C. Harvey & L. Y. Hogarth
— Agents —
Mutual Life of Canada
EXETER ONTAIUOE
1874 192G
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Organist and Choirmaster
Ames St. United Church
' Instruction in
Piano Vocal. Organ 'Theory
Supervisor of lVfusie in Schools
Concert Engagements Aeceptl'(t
Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phone 192
EXETER, ONT,
W. C. PEARCE, AGENT
Exeter. Phone 130W.
Residenee, An St. two blocks west:
of Ford Garage
1547 192E
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