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Exeter Times, 1913-12-25, Page 8sonewmasmasiammessitintiftw —PRONE 16-- ' RE REASONABLE PRICES EVMI ason` m s To our r. and Hearty Good Wishes for RY ...A. ND A PROSPEROUS , 69,1 • YEAR . A. STEWART 3E eel aar api ft Market Retort --The ffo3iowiug is r ort of the Exeter marketeor- rerted up, to. Dec. ?5th. Wheat Standard $39 Oats. nO to 32 XtliVrje.$ 48 to 53. Rea*t;,w iaeat 4Q to S4 Pe: . PO PanallY 'Plain $2,60 Shorts3 Bran $34ter tun, Low (;rade €lour 81.50 Eggs under days old 40c., l-. *s over 9 days old 3Qf?». 'Batter 25e. Creamery flutter u3. Cheeks Alive 11 Chicks dressed 13, lienaa alive 8. Rens dressed 10 IdoosteA`s afire: 8 Dressed Rack .alive 1Q ickdressed 14, Geese, aji,ve 10 a*se dressed la 'ux3,_ey$ alive ld Tarlo, e dare ed 19 Dried ntFkaJeS Qet Potatoes 70 to 90. Uogs 8,10 ' . rs a es Beverley AL DIRECTOR, n St., Exeter Phone 74a„ 40. .4.01011, LOCAL b= held TOr011t H T E TIT E S` WOMMINGIONSIMMINOMINGUIVIIMESINIMMOOKINIMONNEKOMMINS Fresh Meats At the new. Meat Market yet,. can get all kinds of fresh meats, sansage bologna, cooked and smoked meats Batter, Eggs and Cheese, and an up torlate stock of SEVERAL VARIETIES OF FLOUR eys Ducks and Qeeee taken at market prices andsome present for the home, At 25 PefCcent discount. GIVE ME A TRIAL Bedford EMBER 25, JEWELRY QUALITY E ARTICLES OP .TEKELLERY ARE uvies lo the sante settee tha,t hese are =Aries. bulb jewellery as a whole isnot& loxur For instance a Watch. a, Obsirt or Oat. Link Buttons. Scarf Pins. Tie clips, Itat.Pirse_, necessities and in fact 95 per cent of Well Ordered stock is composed of necessities ' AsXMAS is Only WIRER WEEKS away it would be well co inspect these:Oeoessities trona a jewellers stock—The well ass.*orted stocks „ R„ Torrance 5 0415 ha Clinton. i he holidays ''. 1 Daher or 0144t11301 T. Jones io open tune trt',44. 'W. Vsraser,4a 44. 4l: Of ChAthare at Atte into e. en enla ho is auhee in last Fr id lIdaY OM Kays et his homii oldie Cochrane or xi her rather Arr. Wm. B Allan or Windsor a And Mrs. The WE have showroom well 6 ed again. with up - ways try t on hand t goods to the. wan any c N. ROWE Embatmer sit Funeral Director ur • Avo SANTA CLAUS SP CIAL XMAS BUYING PPORT1JNITIES We are pre= pared for a big Christmas never did we ave such oriz of T hi.ra China r ewer t an last year Salad bowls, Bon Bons, Sugar & creams sets 14"pper..1-V Salt shakers, Marmallde bis- cuits jars, Butter tubs, Cake platesBerry sets Cheese,Sand- wich & Olive dishes, Water - sets. Table sets. All prices. eft er Mr, at iaby et a ere. F arrived home zrand3 ve for the Emu Alain irect church for Mon evening darn 5th are on sale ewers Drugstore. k of Chatham 1- and Mrs, Quackeu- Nielson Sherre rind am arrived Moo, or Toronto 18 spell with Dr, and on ;Henry ar hter hristmas 'with or Teesewate 444 'Victoria Minors is hone. front intends leaving shortly for Sas- Itatooni`where she has secured a pos- ition as teacher. Saila bur Waring has purchased the goleral "merchantile business of the late James Park of /moan and will take possessiorflantfarY Mr War - rings many old friends in Exeter will %tish bite success. The clerks of the Rank of Commer- were in gleeful spirits last week over the arrival ot a bonus amount- ing to ten per cent of their salaries. The sum came as a tidy Christmas pzeseut. for the staff. Caven Presbyterian Snnday School gave a Cantata in the church last Thursday evening- entitled. "What happened to Santa,'" There Was a good attendance pre.sent and all en- joyed the entertainment put on by the scholars. Dr. W. A. Riddell., of Toronto as- sociated with the Moral ahd Tem - by terian church occupied the pulpit in Brain Street church last Sabbath morning and in raven Presbyterian church. in the evening Surprise Party—A. number of the boys and girls of the town held' a surprise party at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Harvey on Monday evening for Miss Laura Harvey, who is home from Whitby Ladies College for the holidays. A :very enjoyable. evening was spen A song service was held In Main street Church last Sabbath evening and consisted of the following Anth- ems "'Unto us a child is born". -An- geils Bong" "Hail to the Lords An- ointed"- trio, "The Angels Song" hy Mrs. Elston. Misses 'Liston and Fol - lick Solo ",The Rabe of X.lethleham by Miss Huston. • Toys Dressed andundressed dolls 74'N= 5c up, Wheel toy. Mechanical toys, Building Blocks, Games Pictures books, Traino on tracks, All regular 25c toys 15o Don't buy Toys elsewhere .474 Sweets ATP anntra Ni7ILLARDS Chocolates, sell hundreds of pounds of Vit: Any quantity. Special prices gr. in five lb. boxes Pan Taffieu, 011, Mints and Cent goods allways fresh. Prizes at pur Gum Post, Watch it. Fresh Roast- 41, ed or Salted Peanuts every eV% day Fruits. and paytbe Long Prices, Toys „la is part of our business. And 14, we know how and where to I': buy to give best values dim Oranges Best quality, coming this Feek, quality first. Hair Brushes and Combs in Boxes, Mirrors, Shaving out- fi s, Perfunaes, Talcum Powder, at lowest prices. XMAS DECORATIONS Glass ornaments 15c a dozen up. etc, We lay away every thing you want till Xmas, The Home o Edison-Phonograpi, efiC FIR Mr, and Mrs, Geo W. Casaclay left. last Saturday for their home in Char- les city Town. Mrs, Casaday had an auction sale of her household :, effects on Friday. She has been an „kl. a,ctive member in Main Street Aleth- Av ()dist church and also of ihe Women's tili'' 'Institute and has many friends who Firg: while :regretting her departore ex- 1112- tend best wishe5.2 f or die future. A school tea cner in ,the ownship of Blanshard recently received the fol ,.:14,,t, lowing 31/01..0 from the tnother of one .,„I',4." Of .fir, ,papils. "Dear _Nis, you.write 1 D GROGgItY ar to boost d broaden your le ear for ail occa. round art n it 'new tg car la b« Ford, On lo rine Walker Catal PHONE 47. osi !Mario Light Plae Imott addressed ' • lass in Alain Street May afternoon. and Airs, W. Higgins and daughter Ferrol are spending Christ- mas with Mr. and Olie of College Toronto. isspending the days with his parents Mr, and Mrs. IV. A, Turnbull or Farquhar. Presented 'With Purse—At Young Afen's class in Main Sir Methodist Church on Sunday after noon expression was given to the ap- preciation of the services of Miss Edna Follick organist or the class. Miss Follick has been organist of the class since Its organization and has been a most faithful rittendant On Sunday an address was read by Mr. Laurie Watson nnd the presentation of a purse of Money was made by Mr. Truman Elliott. Miss rollick was completely taken by surpxise but made "a, very suitable r 1 HAVE ARRANGED WORK A meeting to arrange for a social survey of the County was held in Ontario Street church Dlinton last week The ateetir7 was called by the Moral Reform Departments of Methodist and Presbyterian churches whose agent Mr. Riddell was present and ex.plainecl the movement Whicli he said was the first to be, under- taken in ran'ada. in rural neighbor - The survey will include all that re- lates to the. religious ecoriornic and educe tional welfare of the people in every part of the county. The Posi- tion of the farmer, the mechanic. the laborer and all wage earners will be investigated and the results will be placed before the people in fig - ores and charts so that the churches may help to provide a remedy where such 'is required. Xtie, Government will also have theSe.' exhibits presen- ted to their representatives. Enumertaors have been appointed to visit each township in Huron it.hin the next three or four weeks Dr. Riddell will haVe a personal supervision of the work. Those present at the meeting wree }lc Sluir El Exeter. Smith. IlenSall ; ; BteCormick. Grant tledge. Alliri Wylie. and Greene. Clinton and Messrs _Elliott of Goder- Rev. Geo. Jewitt 213132th arid/Rev. mos d XMAS GROCERIES You'll soon be thinking- of Christmas cooking and bilk- ing. We have been thinking of it and are prept.trino to meet your wants at fresh groceries Call us 'up by phone and Ieave your order Give us a trial and be convinced THE TEA AO GOFF. STORE WANTED—Choice Butter ard Fresh Eggs, Vbrummisatearasemenimsnad here is nothing better for health on a cold day than Stathams Oys- ter stews -15 and 25 cents. FOR SALE—A car load or chocie / Holstein 'heifers sut:posed to be in Icalf. Prices right, Terms to Suit Olive Marshall of .Hensall., two and a half years old, lies in St. Joseph's hospital London, suffering from sev- ere burns on the body face and hand as the result of plaYing with, matches at laer parents home, on Friday. The little one was playing in the, kitchen and during the absence of her mother secured the 'matches .When discoV- ered, her clothes .-were in flames and it was with difficulty that they were put out. Saturday she was in visable to take her to ,the city for treatment. Dr. W. .T. gtdVenson who is in attendance stated Saturday that tion to ,the Sun. .1 think Tit one of the best edited and most inde - dant -papers in Canada—Jac,. John- ston. Brant County There is not any testimonials or expressions off appreciation that (counts as does those that aro ac- companied by cash, their, , sincerity cannot be questioned. ' would not be without the Week - Sun. 'ft helps to ;make farming pay kV giving correct Market prices—J like the Sun. P. ,is peerless in the ad- ocaey of right and justice, con - earning unscrupulous methods where ver found. May it influence ever in- -ease R. B. McLean. Haien County alio above is ut s mph. of the any hundreds of unsolicited ex- sess•=ions received from Sun readers in I he farmers businqss paper You', vs ill fa -profitattle,.. reading. eTr.::ktilrgnee4anuatxh,ye The very thing! A KODAK The Christmas gift that will appeal to every member 'of the family - will add to the joys of the Christmas day in the pleasure of picture taking and will perpet- uate that day by preserving \its KODAKS $7.00 AND UP. We wish our many customers Very Merry Cliristnias and a Happy New resented avith Ladies Goninanlon —rhe Aiembers of James Street choir Anric.isatIntdtehres ohne n: till tin rf s Tar; ea r edx 1_31 inrgr and presented s 2.1-413a 'pleasant 'evening was spent Miss Ed