The Exeter Times, 1923-12-13, Page 8Ve
only 10 Days
to Shop for Christmas
Conte in and see our :display of, 'useful and attractive gifts.
:lore you find gifts suitable for every member of the family
and your friends as well. Our selection is large, the quality guar-
anteed and prices at rock -bottom, for Christmas droppers. Give us
a e11 --we will lay away any arttic1e you may choose until you aro
read* tor it,
THE_� ti, OF
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F= yD WORK
OIl:A�oT'GLASS
Only in the larger centres will you find such a largeand varied
collection of. Christmas gifts as we have on display in our China -De-
partment, It; is a real pleasure to choose 'Presents here -everything
nrarlcetl in plain figures and prices+to suit every purse. We have
complete stooks of Bridal Rose, Bute Bird and. Overland patterns.
See our special '7 -piece china fruit sets at 9 8c.
NEW DINNERWARE PATTERNS
Why not buy that New Dinner Set for Christmas? You will
find it here anr'ongst our 15 New Sets all at special prices for Christ-
mas shoppers, Everyone a full 97 -piece set and absolutely guaran-
teed against Sire checking. Make' certain to see aur special White
and Cold set on sale at $25.00,
YOUR NEW COAT FOR OHRISTMMAS
You cani
have that new Coat for Christmas if you come
in and see us. We have reduced our prices so that you can ,buy
an up-to-date quality garment at the. lowest price imaginable.
Gift Suopestions
IIOL` EPROOF HOSrERY SHOES SLIPPERS
SW3dAT.ER.S . GLOVES :: SCARFS
BOUDOIR SLIPPERS' — SPATS — OVERSHOES
FANCY APRONS HOUSE DRESSES BOUDOIR CAPS
'INITIALED' HANDKERCHIEFS — COLORED HANDIER CHIEFS
GII�'GIIA14'l HANDKERCHIEFS BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS
BEADS.. — BROACIIES — PURSES
SPORT` HATS — PARASOLS — UMBRELLAS
We have just received a large 'shipment of the prettiest Rim
anas and Dressing Sachs ive have ever sc,en. The prices are lower
so make certain to see them before you decide on your gifts.
Fsr the Men and Boys
SOX — SHIRTS — NECK"TIES
SWEATERS — SWEATER COATS — GLOVES
Al1.I11 BANDS BRACES — BELTS — GARTERS
BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS — INI:TIALED HANDKERCHIEFS
;BATR ROBES HOUSE SLIPPERS
hglstmas r.oc ery rices
PURE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR $10.50
A HUNDRED
•
10 POUNDS F011 $1..10
Special i Mixed Cakes ....19c 11 ,New Dates ........2 lbs for 25c
'B nits ...50c ro New Currants 2 lbs for. 35e
'Best Shelled, Walnuts -
-Dest Shelled Almonds ....50c lb Our Special. Candies ..,30c lb
Choice Seedless Raisins 14c ib New Mixed Nuts 19e lb
OM Fashioned Large 4 Crown Muscatel Raisins 15c ib
Sweet California' Navel Oranges 20c to 75c a doz.
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THE EXETER.
Market report --.T lie 'followcviug
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat 95c
Oats 45c
Barley 550:
Manitoba Flour $3.55
Pastrl Flour, $3.05
Model Flour $3.40.
Feed Flour$1.90.
Bran $1.50
Shots $1.60
Dairy Butter 37-40
Cronmer•y Butter' 45----46
New Laid Eggs 72c
Held. eggs', 45c
Lard 17 to 20c
Hogs $7.75
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BGifts �. , � oEnjoy
all the Year Round
Nothing a Nice
Piece
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Inspect the Stock ®
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Furniture Dealer
spt+le
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED, TO;,
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
PHONE, 743; Night call 74W
FARM ON LONDON ROAD
(Lot 7, Con. 1, Stanley,,) is offer
ed for immediate Sale. Apply to,
John Torrance, George Shipley of W.
B iY
aorE
l Clinton.
E.—A few choice
FARMS FOIL".SAL,
farms itt the Townships o4 Usborne,,'
Hi:bb
er
f. CR
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uck
er
sm
ith
and
buildings': and well located as to mar
lets. Priced right. Apply to Thosi,
Cameron; Auct.. Box 154, Exetefs
NEW BUNGALOW FOR 'SALE
Well built,,.:'.' attractive, modern
bungalow, centrally located. Apply
Glaadman & Stanbury,
"STRAYED --There b
—Tliere strayed from
the Quinton pasture on or about the
first a August, f '. a ust a roan steer, rising
too years old,ed. Send. in-
formation
or lz
formation to ttel1
Mr.' Milton Gregory,
Kirit our '' Ont,,or Fred Pllerington,
t
iiyeter, Out,
.ELLIOTT ,& JOHN
Merchant Tailors
14 you want anew Shit or Over-
coat for i'InittS,r, coiiie in and leave
c t i`.', order 'with Eilitdtt & . Johns.,
"V+1e, 'ilave' only got time to analte two
3t its ]before Minas, `so if your want a"
roll lit,a;lid all wool cldth do laot de
lay, We also have some real snaps
In Itoatly-to'Wcar South:
1Il\xANT) 1RiiSSIN�Gi
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SPECtI1Li,r,
1
HAY FOR SALE—About 1700 or
13.0 lbs, at 35c a ext.. Ap 1 to: T
0 App Y.
Srnale, R, R. 3, Exeter.
LIVE STOCK SHIPPERS
ASSOCIATION
44444464140 004-00.44ts•
LOCAL
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Mr. Jas.. A. Neilson, B.S.O., will
give an address in ; the Town Hall,
Wednesday night, Nov. 12th. Sub-
ject: Nut -trees, shrubs, perennials
etc.
Anyone: having any Live Stock to
ship, please notify by Thursday even-
ing for Saturdayshi, meat Jos. Yel-
�,g n >.
low, R. R. No. 3, Exeter.
NOTICE
Tlae arinnerslvrp Contract entered
'aces on It:rise 25th, :1921,.1xatwveaa John
,Morgan and Wdiliatm• Wand Lion- two and
cu.. half .years tarin tatca an Dec. 25th,
1923, WS. flava sent out a great nuin-
b,er of accounts for r'ep2,5r,.t, 1.w nc,retc.
aud,matny of :thiem arse, ` yet unpa,d We
twat be ,pica;siecI" to have all accounts
settliecl on our befone:Dec, 22nd, VTi1'
ail those to 'whom we haves,ent- an -
count..kusudi,y ,give 'thrern their ,itte, t-
toua, as after Dec. 25th -jeivi11. •male
scnieon,e clsra tor colilect for us,
WARD) & MORGAN.
WARD
ItERICUI.iES COAL
IS. A FINE BURNING COAL
No Slats or Stone
No Dust
No Clinker
No Seat
Gives a Big Heat,
Prepared, for ,Domestic :use in Egg
sire, for Stoves or VtIirEce. 'A splerir-
did Coal to Ilita°n with W'dod. Tdvery
Lunip T3urns to a, Red ASh, . REASON-
ABLE to Price:
'Perms (11ush,'Agra it ' - (kiilies
TIMES.
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CSA,VEN PIIESRit iERAIo CIIITC•ff
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Rev: James Foote; B.A:, 1Lrnister :
10 a,m.--Sitiiday School and Bible =.; .
Class.
11 a.m.---"The Twelve whom
Appointed."
Mr. Win. Davis spent the weed -end
in Goderich•,'
Miss Elva -Harvey spent the veer.
end in Logsdon.
Mrs. Stanbury is visiting her son
J. G. Stanbury-.
Buy your Christmas Oranges. at
Stathani's. Sweet, and juicy Sunkist.
Mr. Elmo Hpwey, of Toronto, is
home till' after 'the season's holidays..
Mrs. R. Huston, .of St.Tltomas, 'Vis-
ited her mother, Mrs., J. T aplor, over
Ch ist1
The Minister •••=•
� t,
7 �p,na.—"the fall.of the Apostolic E
Ch,ureli in 'England".,
• The Minister. t::.:
Boy Scouts nteet Friday evening.
,F t1 IBIL S'STREET hiETRODIIaT
Ther: AAr. 111., bouncily,' B. A.; Pastor' t ==
10.15, a.ni.—Morning Class • ,
W., M. Kiteley,
3 Iain.—Sunday `' School and Bible
Classes.
7
p.m. --,-The Pastor
Pulpit Editorial -England's Prime
Minister
Sermon Subj--"Tho Religious Faitli
of General Charles (Chinese) Gor-
don".
EVERYBODY WELCOME
the week -end.
Mr. arm.; Edmunds, of ' Alymer,
h e
spent the week -end " e e 1 vi i in s t g with
friends in town.
Bon Bon boxes from 25c to 52Q0,
We guarantee 'them: absolutely, fresh
—Statham's.
Mrs. A. 14i'cT wish, of London vis-
ited with yirs. J.'N. Howard the lat-
ter part of Iasi week,.
Mr, Jas, Morley, who has been at-
tending Osgoode . Hall, Toronto, , is
home for the holidays.
11Ir, and Mrs. Ed. Nash, of Wing=