The Herald, 1914-12-24, Page 4• , •
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have in stock an assortment of Goods of which we are proud. We know our future Business depends on our present dohs,
ngs so with th;-3 in mind, vie xr,uty
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only Good Coot:5 and sell at fair prices. We ask everYbody in Exeter .and vicinity to come in and see our Xmas Display
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this year, even if you do not purchase, we want to see the people.
China
At the Camay otter
We expect our stock of oranges and. new nuts this week. Our can.
is always fresh. Cur Rosted and salted peanuts are always good,
Japanese China
A job line to sell at 10-15-25n, some lovely pieces and all hand col-
d, Beautiful Glassware 10 150, Nippon China in a variety of decor-
ous from 250 up.
Willards Choclates
Assorted cherries, Nut chips, Mint wafers, Maple walnut, Honey
uget, Butteries 100 each, ohaffing dish Tiffany, Motor Lunch, Family
x, and many others at popular prices of 250 to $125. In bulk we have
earn Centres and hard centres about 30 flavors. Try us for Candy,
Baal prices on 5 ib boxes,
Doll Heads
Sleeping arid awake, with hair and -without 10o up, strong bisque,
Christmas Decorations and Tree Ornaments
Garlands 5o -10c no, Bells 200 doz up, Xmas Greetings 15c up,
oaf Decorations 250, Crone paper in rolls, Shelf paper in folds, Fancy
rape paper in folds , lowest prices, Xmas Candles all prices, large
idsmall Tinsel 2 yds for 50 candle holders,
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15c up, Celinloia (large) 25c, Metal all sizes 20 and 25c
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Rich White and Gold China, Dinner ware Open. Stock
While others are raising:the price, we are still selling it ' at
the same prices. All our goods are marked in plain English
We use no Greek. Start: swine' to -day, tell your friends to
buy you a piece of WI4teand Gold china at Powell's for
Christmas. •: •.,,--- .,
50 cape and saucers, hand painted, too Ingb. for our trade,
to clear 50c each, regular
Odn Pieces of China in great profttsion, suitable for gifts
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from 15e-250 up.
Cups and Saucers
300 Beautiful cups and saucers going at 15-25-35c each,
nice presents for gide, •
We show the Attest assortment of hand -painted chinaware
in Exeter, barring none, See our display before you bay.
25 Watersets, regular 1 60 to $1 15 to clear at $1 25 a set
choose early.
Powell's
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RIGHT NOW you can buy any artiele, pay 25 p e. on it, we will lay it aside- for you till Xmas.
DASHWOOD
following is the report of the
ona of Dashwood Public )9•-thool
e month of December basel on
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Xmas Stationery
Post Cards
Lineal Papr. r and Envelopes in pretty boxes at 20, 25, 35, swell goct:s.
Slake nice presents. Our t tnd collection is great. Dont buy therds nn-
tal you see oars. Reg. 2 for 5 2000 at 5 for 5e, others9 tot 5c, 3 for 10e
for 25e. Christmas Seale 3 packet.: fur 10e.
Sleeping `DOLLS, . and awake
itsg dons se and 10c, Celluloid25 and 50e, Fancy Dressed 25 and tOt:
up,_(..lieracter babies 5, IO, I 5e to "3 7o, Cryieg and Alusical babies 25c
up,.Un'',eeekable dolls all prices, I3abies in long clothee. $1.25 up, boll
Cradles 9.5e ita, Doll go err35e, Daisy carts and ti heel 1 aeruws
Doti Lawn wings 35c, Dull Ceds
• Mechanical Toys
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Ga.: engine (sprig wind) 75c, Steam boat (engine by oil) 1.50. '1'raiti
on track 5o 1.00 end 1.25, Walking tole -10e, Clewn Orehe tea 750,
Darkey dvae.rner and bear 50o, Bil;iard table 9be. Pop end cap guns 5-95
Autos, horses, and' carts and dozens of others at 10e np.
• TOYS
Biking sets 250, Washboard and tubs insets .25e, Drawing slates 5c
loo end 2so, Horns and trumpets 50 lon nie Drums all priet s. Xires
steckincs 5, 10 and 25c, -lorses, 5e up Boelting horses dappled g ey wi th
• hos:I; et seat aiiil jcts cemplete, reg 6t2.25 Only $1,75.
Special discounts to churches and schools on $3 Xtutls purchases
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THE FIRST CHRISTMAS.
EXETER. DRYSDA.LE 1 moRNING
John Bell has purchased Dan
Wilfred and Evangeline Laporte, Sad and hopeless indeed, was
Wood's farm south of own, consisting the
left on Tuesday for an extended visitleondihon of our poor world when the
of 85 acres and gets posse.5.4sion oI
t
to their brothers and sisters inOhatheau angers song was heralded over the I
n li
Afar 1st 1015. I Detroit, Windsor, Canard River andlai
pns of Dethlehem. " Glory to C40(1
ancediligence and geral
Edith Welber had the misfortune l Ambetstburg. We wish them a pleas- in the highest, on earth peace and
good will towards men, " and Christ i
noun to break lier 9.32111 V. few, days ago while I ant time and safe return.
Schools closed on Tuesday. became incarnate in the manger.1
r 73, Roy Neeb 70, Dc,land The directors oi the Huron Weather Mr. Fred Denomne cif Chatham Th .° "he 1 e 1 i" ''''
the highest to the lowest, moral and I
i -a, t. t th a lc , at n. Alas, t ttnn
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HI -Oscar Graupneu 75, -..larY playing.
h 68 llamie Genttner 65, 'Insurance Co met here on. Monday. \ returned to - his home on Tuesday
. . spiritual corruption end decay were I
prevelant. Man bad lost lupe in al 1
num i:,yerythieg, and \vas going down I
iemann 61, Cecelia Gernaa,t1-.1 68,
nt) Wilbur Ehlers 60, L•tell a
tz '58. John Gosimann .56,
red Schroeder 55, Idella ilader
Guenther 80, Sohn
r'78, Clifford Pfaff 76, Gladys
tither 75, Oscar Hartlieb 70,
ney Baker 68, Elsie Schroeder 65,
.tle Koch 64, Albert Tyler 68,
net Willett 62, Percy Willert 01,
a !menu 50.
r Gnu:inner 75, Verde.
kola 74, Barnet Gossmann • -10,
ie Hamacher 68, Abram Vincent
ucinda Willert-64, Edwin Rinker
r II Bella Baker 74, Rosella Kooli
Howard Schroeder 68, Freda Stire
Willie Bender 58,("seet). ,Fred
re 0,
hose who obtained the highest
rks during term were Ira Tiemann
'Mary Miller equal.
erase Attendance 82. Ola M 'Woods
teacher
Report of room 1 Jr II- Mervyn
man 85, Albert Eveland 78, Anna
ncent 76, CZOXSteinliagen 74, Violet.
ebar 69, Charlie; Snell 60.
Sr pt121---flarry Rader 87, Adolph
enttner 80 jack Guenther 76, Peter
en -110.085, (absent)
Jr pb II -Leo Eveland-.88 , Lilian
VillerL•86, Lueval Willert 88, Raul,
Lieber 80, -Luella Stire . 7H, ITai•ry
inumer 71 Wiban Ziinmer75, Conn.-
ey Eidt 70 Solonton &Lichen 67,
rioter Tyler 52 (absent)
Rev. Ill 'W Collins of Trivitt Ment- after visiting here for a few N‘ e
oral cheirch was in London reeantlyl The cold weather is maki ng iceVery
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taking a course in the Military School rapidly on the lake. Newget yr
Re intends going to the war as a coital; - net 5; ready, boys,
issioned officer in a later -contingent. (Too late for last week)
- Frank Geoffroi of Goderieli formerly
- GR --4...--e--. AND BEN 0 of Dtysdale, wits operated on for oppen-
A. (Inlet wedding took place ab Grand (Ileitis iecently at Goderieh.
Bend manse, Nov 15th by Rev. Ernest Denomnie is working for 'Inc
Carrier, when Emma Ii England, Clelines at Wagner's corner, cleaning
eldest daughter of Mr anti•Mis Henry up lima. •
England, became the bride of ' Mr. Mrs 11 A Thuomnie has returned
William Devine. The bride looked from a visit at Goderieh.
very charmiag- in a gown of °rerun John Denomnie is assisting Peter
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duchess silk.. trimmed with shadow -
Corriveau in the chopping mill.
lace. Miss Amelia England sister of
the bride acted as bridesmaid an a vr,t-o
BLAKE
a pink satin stripe crepe dress, while
Mr Reinhard Willer b acted as grooms, The Blake Womens I n stitute is send -
man. A reception was held at the home ing a box of clothing for the poor of
of the bride's parents where a dainty Belgian and would bo glad to receiVe
wedding..supper was served. The brides clothing for in -en women and children
travelling snit was navy blue serge,the
teem anyone wishing to help
with hat to match. • Belgains, Parcels may be left at Blake
--- ---......---_. store or given to any member of the
HENSALL Lnstitute, Tho box will bo packed
11rs W 5 Perksns received the news at Bloke, Saturday Sae 2nd, 1915 :at
of the death of her •father in Seelcit'- 2 80 p. m.
tchewan, Mrs Perkins left to attend
he funeral. •
-Geo. Trott it former resident here,
is expected back in the near fn hire. A cantataentitled. Santa Clime and
win Vanhorne has moved into a Go was given in the MellMilistehureli
hollSO near Chisellinrsi, . ; . - on Tuesday evening: .. -
CIZEDITON
is the thne to bin thiulting of
Christmas. From nOW to Xmas
we will give special low I3ar-
guilts on Pianos, Organs, Edison
Pi) ra p is, Si 'Igor Sewing
111achineS, Bell Art Pianos with 1-)1t0I'DFOOT, Pit017
the null:able quick repeating FelYr• NJtiti
net ion and sii1tiliditg frnine.
In y \ Va.
nmansa,asnmesmeer.7.7arcA • •
Classified Ads.
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LEGAL. OANDS.
to ever-deepenieg and dal hew •
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gioo. there WON: F.43761ons of • Ilan()
. w•
philosouhies.nnd morals that coutaln
some beautiful precepts, I admit, lint
they were powerless to help men
rise above the cif their times.
They furnished Wein en
sayings, and. fsome exalted rnax:1;s,
.• you. get a strh.aly high gale
piano, end von psv nothing extra
for the noon% The Bell s 1 ands
• at albite) in Musical eireles.
also' sell cheap( tgrades and other
makes:of pianos. You will save
;hilt they woe cold, fonnal, .
111(',Oey .buying from
Man* ntedel the toneh tif -life to in-
fluenee and transform. This the H. WELL, ZU MOP
The new Town-IIallwill be opened CIiristopiiei Eil bey had e. narrow
with a grand concert on the evening of escape frcm being sullocaull hy coal
ga,. a few days ago. Ile MI (11;•100Vor'
Dec. 80th.
'Mks Ethel INInnlock of Toronto is
Pt t(C) - Alice Hoffman 86 visiting her parents at present.
'ercy Kleinstiver 84, Ea Grienthe.r
Wm C h n pm ft n has moved into his
Pt I (13) 06en.r Miller 76, Verde, new residence on the 2nd con Bay.
'8. Ebner Zimmer 70,
3aker 78, Alinnie Rinker 70, Clara
Pt 1 (A)---- Doreen Baker 77, Harold The new Salvation Army Barracks
Kelleaman 74, Annetta Steinhagen 71 at Sea forth were opened last Saturday
Eddie I len:lecher 60 Ethel Gabel 80 Perth County hoe donaied $132,600
Absent) Pearl Gabel 20. Avetgeatten• to the Patroitic Iflind. This arnonnt is
knee 81 ••
Almada Finkbi tier teacher.
COUNTY NEWS
;lender 64, Alice Grigg 61,
payable in monthly meta men s.
The American Read Machine Co. of
Otlevich has received an order front
the govelarnew, for a, hundred army
wagons. The culler will amount to
There is a possibility, not to sny a
strong probability, that if the war
with Germany does not come to tut nearlY till -))00 • 2, Zurich, Widow anfl Adinnustratrix of
nd this.winter, Canadians will Ini.VO 110V. Father Foster, who han been
t.,,,liedlelrh_tinte elf c?lie. snid Deceased, or to the
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Parish Priest at 1\11., Cannel for 11343 (f)till,V tr1))rast,iliieetrleiahr14forf tile Ad-
paSt ten years, is leaving at the end' •inints.ttagt:r?X,
of the v ear for Ridgotown. Father elainst nnd that afier the st.'ird theirn
mentioned date the Administratrix will
Tierney, who bas 130011 assisting • hhil
, proceed to distribute the assets of the said
for some Mille, will succeed hire. Deceased among the persons eatitledthere-
Hur00 Co council impasse(' a 1,y , to, having regard only to the claims of
which she shall then have hall notice, and
law to assume. build and maintain all
birth of jestis brolight to us.
I'S.; here al o ler men it
7 1 tl na a 'stems I buy spot cash and give the cus-
failed, Ile succeeded. by Ills ix- rson i tamers the benefit of it.
arid by His teachings Ile brought new I Your call is weloimn0.
ideas and a new life to men that has !-. ... • e .: c x -ars!"..- .,...1.- el
uplif Led and transtormeh them. 1 1:, th
Throngli him there have come to us .. I he' Landoll Advegfirefr
new conceptions of God, new ideas!
tian that revol ntion isedifur thinking. ___..°_:11.NI1C(1- N'..2_,(2::::Lir-VE:s.lii.N.... (4..
To know at this glad Christmas time Edition $2.00 pet. Year by Mail
I i • Filaier Outside City of London •
that fled is love an( h
and that we all brothers are created in I
the War News
than all the discussions of philosophers
All Market Quotations
and the disquisitions of sages. Not
All Sporting News
only that, but Jesus by His coining
into the world has brought a"d1T1 Bast Elawspape. !I°
immortalit to light through Ilis I le
Gespel. Some of 113 Will miss faces tivarim egtern
this Cbristmes that wove with -us last 1 1•1'11.!'tI4'''' '15
T 11'1'11' 1110. 1": Va01!0 'Ullttl 114, ed..thicegh -your POSt
aYiciiltrWe long fit the moll of the
or over your al Route smile
vnitislied 'bond, ,and the sound of a , Day es Publiehal for
voice that in still. Whitt a comfort tp 1 S2 00 per year.
us Lo know that our beloved dead' are
his image, is worth more to the world 1 An
ed in time by a neighbor, with Him. Row tli tbe burden I
:Tull" and 3/1001) 1-111" of ottr hearts and lakes the sting out I
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returned to their home in Saskatoon. of our sorcows, to Imow that Jesus has i v 4
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Mrs Hodson of Dovberry, Alta., abolished death, and has cast rip a
is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 3 h
along which our departed
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Clarke.
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NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS
In the 'Estate of ,ICIP.1111::11 A Cfirrivcau,
late of the Township a Hay, In the Conn.
by of Hemet MOrchunt, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all persons
having any °bums against Jeremiah A
florrivenn who dic•l nn the 20th day of
November, 1014. at the said To.,vnsttip of
Hay, are requirod on or before the tibh day
of January, 1015, to send by post or deliv-
er to 'Mrs Serap1,ineCieruiveau,i IL go.
to .gq, back to the old sulphur.matchNt
The littSis of the potash comilinafion
useato make the heads of the improv'
ea "parlor" match, comes from Orer-
inst,ify no nowhere else eau it be bail
areriay• Sulphur , can be had
" tultr and in the united
width
have travelled up to His throneo and
have ontet ed 11110 1 1 is glory. Laml
IMPLEMENT
sure we who know 3,0511,3 WW1 that allS
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the world knew about his coming into Binders, Mowers, all kinds
the WOrla to KM sinners and believod of Cultivators, Discs and Fer-
in Ron so as to have their sins for- tilizer Drills, hest and light
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given, their sorrows allievertted, their e„ ,. made a./.1 steel
A:steel. "
griefs. asstinged, their burdens lifted,
Manure Spr..?aders and all
and their present lit tip ,witli the joy
of ills presence. Vita day shall sure kinds of plows and repairs
ly come. Tbs. bright and morning oways in stock.
star that arose on our dark lost world Look at our Cutters
an thna
e flub Ohrietts morning, when
jeans was born in the little town of
Bethlehem, shall -yet fill the -whole
earth with its light, and in its bright -
n014(3 men shall walk with God, and
rejoice in. a common salvation, clietred. 14.11. P. $75; 24 H. P. $8.5., 4 Il.
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IVIEDICA i,.. CARD Z3
li. :.'.12b-Ol211, grad.
Westeln Universily, late
the Military Hospital and Viet
Hospital. Loudon. Office in
building formerly occupied by the
Dr.111cLanglilin, Dashweed,
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A. J. lfacIaNNON late It
Surgeon, Erie County Hos]:
lItiffnlo N. Y. Late. as:Want
dent Physician, Manhattan Mats
flospital N. Y. city. JAM of
Rouse Staff, New York Paly
Medical School and Hospital.
store in connection. Office, Z
Ont.
Sleighs, Buggies''and
Wagons before buying else-
where.
GRAY MOTOR ENGINES
on lifes highway by an immortal hope. p. $125; 6 H. p. $175; 811, P. $825;
0111,15 for the said risse413 or any rart there We ate °DUBBING RA,'12ES.'
that the said AdmIstratruc will • not be
ha 1,malting arrangementg with
and weekly
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F rm for Sa
Lot 28. Con 7, Parr Line
North 50 times, or will sell the
lot. For particulars (1111)13' to
Taylor, Hensel'. P. 0,
• ' 12 H. P. $875; all warranted first
At the old Stant:It-
s4(11)=L_Dealing Oar Motto"
FOR SALt
Ilouse For Sale. -A WJito
Ilouse erected by Sim Ireland
present occupied by Otto Resit
for particulate apply to 11. 'N
Dash woo&
Farm For S
210 neves of good farmit
fruit land. 2000 peach trees
1000 ale iti bearing, good, p
water, good bnilding, Well fen
and partly drained, For p
orply to Dnniel Smith, R. R
Zurich,
For. Service
Tho-oughbred Yorkshire
service. Also Thoroughla
born Durham Ball for cervi
Lot 28, Con. 12, Bay 'g
David Sehwartgentruber.
LIVE FOWL WANT
I will tate live fowl over.
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