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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-04-21, Page 8extras 26c. seconds 22c. pulletts 22c. J> ies SLIPPERSSLIPPERS Tailor Made Clothes Mrs. Miss and Sim- Miss Mrs. Roberts and of Toronto and Mrs. of Dundas, called on W. A. Turnbull and on Saturday.—Mr. Phone Some Real Bargains in Ladies’ and Girls’ new Spring Coats We have about seventy-five for you to choose from—new styles—new cloths—tailored to the an hour in our show room. You styles as often as you wish. NAVY COATS—Are good this them. minute. Como and spend are welcome to study the season. We have lots of We have all sizes from 36 inches to 48 inches wide by 21 yards long, values are easy for you. AH the np-tu-date shades 50 inches wide and as long as you We show you every p. Aern and every size made in Lino­ leums and Congoleum Rugs and our prices got ’em all beat. Come and see. SLIPPERS A very popular line of Ladies’ new Boston Tie Slippers in Black and Nude, medium, high and low heels, they’re good. YES, WE SELL GROCERIES CHEAP ALL THE TIME, AND SELL LOTS OF THEM TOO £ • Special Line of Spring Overcoats at $18 NEW CAPS, TIES, SHIRTS THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Agent for Tip-Top Tailors 3 No More No Less I $ Merchant Tailor and Gents’ Outfitter i(’HEAP. BEG. :) Ontario HARVEY BROS. Any Term of Years—Interest 5 to 6 per cent. AVE HAVE (TUCK FEES), CHEAP. IT MILL MAKE THEM GROW. SPECIAL FERTILIZER FOR GARDENS. GET SOME. WELL, WE CAN HELP YOU TO SECURE IT. WE HAVE A WE HAVE IT IN LARGE QUANTITIES, GOOP AND COME IN AND GET A First Mortgages Provincial Bonds Trust Co. Mortgage Bonds Dominion of Canada Bonds GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter Markets Wheat $1.15. Oats 50c. Barley 55 c. Manitoba flour $4.40. Blended flour $3,90. Pastry flour $3.40, Feed flour $2.00. Bran $1.70 Shorts $1.70 Creamery Butter 50c. Dairy butter 42 to 45c. Eggs,Eggs, Eggs, , Hogs $10.00 (LAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev. Janie a Foote, B.A., Miniiter 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—“The Call. of Matthew.” ' 7 p.m.—“When Canada was a Fo­ reign Mission Field.1 nJ THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, r -.-■'-■-■==^=3 iasMen’s and Young Men’s HOLIDAY VISITORS Among those who spent the Easter holidays in town were: Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sanders and children/of Windsor, with relatives.—Mr, Harry Sweet, with his mother.—Mr. Bevel- ley Acheson, of Toronto; Chas. Ach­ eson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Acheson—Mr. Beverley Elliott, of Toronto, at the home of Mr. I. R. Carling—Mr. Alex. Stewart, of Lon­ don, spent Good Friday in town.— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallace, of London, motored up and called on Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers.— Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Roberts and Master Tom, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Doerr.—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rivers and family, of Walkerville and Mr. John Rout­ ledge, of Dutton, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rivers. Mrs. Routledge and son, who have been here for some time have, returned with Mr. Rout­ ledge. — Mr. Chester Creech, of Brantford, with his uncle and aunt# Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech.—Mrs. Beatrice Fitzgerald, son Lome and Victor Wallace, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis.—.Mrs. L. Golby, of London, with her mother,' Vale.—Mr. Harold Whyte and M. Stark, of London, with Mr. Mrs. R. Murphy.—Mr. Clarence mons, Miss Annie Simmons and Audrey Tapson, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Simmons.—Mr. John Salter, of Windsor and his mother, of London, with Mrs. M. F. Salter, of town. Miss Doris Salter returned with them to spend the holidays with grandmother in London.—Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Truemner, of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer.—Mr. Young Creech, of Detroit, and Mrs. Walter Dearing , of London, with Mrs. T. G. Creech.—Mr. and Mrs. P. Robertson and son, Peter, of Strat­ ford, with Mr. and Mrs._Sidney Sand­ ers.—Mr. and three children, Reg. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. other friends and Mrs. Russell Peart and two daughters of Rockwood and Mr. and Mrs. Sain’l Stevenson and family, of Devises, with Mr. P. Hern.—Mr. E. Mitchell, of Toronto, with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell.— Mr. and Mrs. O. Becker and two children, of New Hamburg, with Dr. J. IV. and Mrs. Browning.—-Miss L. Hicks, of London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Hicks, of Usborne. —Mrs. D. Russell, Mr. Earl 'Russell and Miss Bertha, of Detroit, with re­ latives.—Miss Fern Short, of Lon­ don, under the parental roof.—Miss­ es Dorothy and Marguerite Kuntz and Messrs Harold and John Kuntz of Windsor with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. N. Bickell and little son of London, and Mr. Austin Bickell, of Detroit, called on Mr. and Mrs. Kuntz Sun­ day afternoon.—Mr. Harry Fuke, of Toronto, under the parental roof.— Mr. H. C. Swegler, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dore. Mrs. Swegler, who has spent the winter here returned to her summer home at Long Branch.—Miss Ella Link, of Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Kuntz.—Rev. R. E. Southcott, of Jeannettes Creek, spent Good Friday with his mother.—Miss Grace Cowan, of Welland, with her sister, Miss Betty Cowan, at the home of Miss Yelland,—Mr. Gibbs Yelland, of Windsor, with his sisters in town.— Miss Alberta Horton, Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hillery The latter, who has been improving.—Dr. and Mrs. of Toronto, Mr. A. Horton, ill, is Hewitt and children, with Mrs. Hewitt’s father, Dow.—Mr. Ray Huston and MT. Ed. Taylor, of London, with Mrs. J. Taylor.—Mrs. Mabel Burke, who re­ cently underwent an operation in a London hospital, returned home Thursday of last week and is quite ill at her home. Her sister, Mrs. Ray Huston, of London, is with her. —Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradt and family of London, with relatives.—Mr, E. Tapp, of Parkhill, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Boyle and daughter, Mrs. W. Thompson and son Will and Mr. Boyle’s mother from London, called on relatives Monday.—Mrs. Samuel Hedden, Gerald and Geral­ dine, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. The latter is under the doctor’s care. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery,-—Mr. and Mrs. E. Buswell and family, oft Lucknow, motored down Good Fri­ day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harvey. Mrs. Buswell and daugh­ ter Helen remained on a visit for several days.—Mrs. Isaac Harvey, of London, is also visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. T. Harvey and other relatives.—-Mr. and Mrs. S, R’. Prebble and three children, of Ilderton, called on Mrs. Prebble’s mother, Mrs. Hamilton, on Good Fri­ day and accompanied by Miss Agnes Hamilton they motored to Durham for Easter.—Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rowcliffe and Mrs. P. Rowcliffe motored up fToin London and spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. E, Rowcliffe. Mrs. P, Rowcliffe is re­ maining for a few days.-—Mr. Mc­ Crea of Detroit and Miss Mildred Wood, of Sarnia, Visited with Mr. and Mrs, J1, Luxton, of UsbOrne.-— Mr, and Mrs. Rafuse and child, and Benson and Bruce Tuckey, of Lon- don, with Mr, and Mrs. C, E. Tuckey. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tuckey and littl'ft> son, of Loudon, with Mr. and Mrs^ G. Mawson.—Mr, A. J» Christie, of St, Thomas, with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Christie, of Stephen. —Miss Mary G. Grant, of London, JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, D. McTayisli, Pastor W. R. Moulding, A.T-C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader 11 a.m.—-“Jonah, the Prophet of the Gentiles.’’ 13th in the series on “Paintings of the Prophets.” Come and hear the truth about Jonah. Balloting for elders will take place immediately following the public worship. p.m.—Sunday school. p.m,—-“Go and do thou Likewise.” A message to Oddfellows who will be our guests at the evening ser­ vice. Everyone is cordially in­ vited to attend these important services. 3 7 MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. F, E, Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.m.—“A Preacher's Worthwhile Message.” 7 p.m.—“The Dying Five.” Unless the morning’s trumpet brings A shock of glory to your soul, Glad for the need for toil and strife, Eager to grapple hands with life Say not: “1 Live.” 3 p.m,—Sunday School. This church is welcoming a few more each Sunday. Will be glad to shake a new hand. A message and greeting for all. THE SALVATION ARMY (Over1 Southcott Bros. Store) Captain and Mrs. A. J. Whitfield Officers in charge Sunday—“Holiness” 11 a.m. Sunday School 3 p.m. Sunday—“Salvation” 7 p.m. Come once, and you will come again with her parents,4 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant.—Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stewart, Detroit, with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. —Mr. Jos. Lamport, of Detroit, with his sister, Mrs. Marshall.—Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ingram, of Detroit, with Mr, and Mrs. S, Hardy. Mr. Hardy who has been ill, is slowly improv­ ing.—Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis and child, of London, with relatives. —Misses Flossie and Annie West­ lake, of London, spent Good Friday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Westlake.—Mr. and Mrs. J. McAsh, and family, of Varna, spent Sunday with the former’s mother.—Mr. G. Trevethick, of London, and brother Melvin, of Detroit, with lady friend called on MT. and Mrs. M. Amy, on Sunday.—Mrs. McDowell and child, of Ilderton, visited with her parents Mr.-and Mrs. Wm. Vale.—Mrs. Mc- Tavish, of Shakespeare, and friends from Stratford, Granton and Lucan visited with Mr. • aPdSMfs. John W. Taylor. Mr. Taylor, who has been ill is improving and has returned to his home from the hospital.—Mr. and Mrs. F. Newman, of Kingston, visited with Mr. and, Mrs. R. G. Seldon, Mrs. Newman remaining for a few days.—Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and two children, of Detroit, visited with Mrs. S. Passmore.—Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, of Essex, visited with Rev. W. and Mrs. Jones, at the Trivitt Memorial rectory, Mr. Dixon being a, brother of Mrs. .Tones. Miss Ethel Dixon, of Stratford, visit­ ed with them Sunday afternoon.— Mrs. McCreath, of Kincardine and Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Arm­ strong. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Greive motored to Strathroy for Good Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Greive and family returned with them and spent Sunday and Monday here— Mrs. T. O. Southcott spent the holi­ days with relatives at Preston.— Miss Greta Harness was in London Monday.—Mr. Wise was in Toronto for Easter.—Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howey and family spent Good Fri­ day in London and Ingersoll.—Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Rivers and babe; Mr. II. E. Huston and Miss Eva spent Good Friday with Mr. Jas. Gould, of Stratford.—Mr. and Mrs. B. IV. F. Beavers and Dr. and Mrs. Gibson, spent Good Friday in St. Marys.— Mr. and1 Mrs. F. A. May and familv spent Good Friday in Mitchell.— Mrs. Thos. Jones and Miss Ella vis­ ited with the former's daughters, Mrs. F. B. Rice, of Brantford.— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yule and dau­ ghter visited with the former’s par­ ents in Fullarton on Sunday.—Miss Vera Rowe and Master Bobbie Din- ney spent Easter in Toronto. The Loyal Temperance Legion held a splendid meeting in the Lib­ rary on Saturday afternoon last ad­ dressed by Miss Murray.- After the program the children were treated to Easter eggs. Among the. University "students who were home for the holidays were Messrs Wm, Lawson and friend Jack M'cBrien and Geo. Hind, of Toronto Dental College; Peter Case of Trinity College, Toronto; Grant Miss Evelyn Stanbury, of Sanders, of Toronto; How&rcl and Kenneth Western, London; Miss Ruby Creech ofStratford Normal and 15____ cis Pearce and Marguerite Aidworth of Stratford Business College. Misses Fran BEAUTIFUL EXETER Easter Sunday never dawned on a neater, cleaner eter, than it many citizens gathering and left by winter tion was delightful to see. Even the newcomers . to town worked early and late to help along the good work. It is just such zeal as this that will keep our town so beautiful and so desirable’as a place of resi­ dence. We need more citizens and the beatify of our town is a constant invitation to those seeking a new home, , more beautiful Ex- did this week. So Spent Good Friday burning the rubbish that the transforma- Single & Double Breasted Suits We have never shown a finer assortment. The materials are fine worsteds and fancy tweeds in single or double breasted Styles. They are all popularly priced. 1.00 $22.50 • $25.00 to $35.00 Lavender Underwear for Women The most attractive up-to-date silk underwear on the market,-— All shades. New Attractive Spring Dresses Conle in, we are always glad to show you what we have in dresses,' Every week we have something new on display. Priced at §12.50 §13.50 ers A few rolls of our new Maximur wall paper will add greatly to the beauty of your home. “Our prices surely should interest you.” 10 15 25 to 50c. per roll Hatchway Underwear for Men Vests............ Bloomers..... Slips ....... ..... Teddys......... Double Slips We are the sole agents for men’s Hatchway No Button Sum­ mer Underwear. Try it this sea­ son. Boys’ ....................$1.00 Men’s.......................$1.50 HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES Authorized by Government as Trustee Investments ' The interest is paid half yearly upon $100.00 or more for 1 to 5 years. Applications for same are accept­ ed at any time by CARLING & MORLEY Barristers &c., Exeter, Ont. Furniture for Spring With House Cleaning time at hand you will be wanting some new pieces of furniture for the home. Why Not Get the Best? SCRANTON COAL, all sizes and SOLVAY COKE with the good old. reputation. Why not order your supply today? - Spring prices are: Stove $15.50; Egg and Nut Coal $15.00; Nut Coke $12.00 delivered. 10c. per ton per month will be added after 30 days. H. T. ROWE PIANO-TUNING S. BOARDMAN of London will visit Exeter, Thursday the Orders left Martin will prompt at- 20 years ex- 21st.' . with S. receive tention. perience. FOR SALE— The living apart­ ments in the Fitton Block. Apply to Chester Lee, Central Hotel, Exeter. FOR SALE—Durhham, Milk Cow. Apply to L. Day & Son. „ FOR SALE—100 bus. of turnips good for feed at 10c. a bus. Apply to Chas. Harvey, Exeter. Having purchased the pump and windmill business of Reg. Doupe, of Woodham, I am prepared to do all work in that line, also plumbing and general repairing. Prompt attention. Phone Kirkton 531T5. — ARNOLD HERN. 4-7-tfc All accounts not paid by May 1st will be handed in for collection. W. H. Lockwood, Exeter. , ’ 14-2tc FOR SALE—Baby buggy, good as new, price $15,00. at Times-Advocate.--------- -------,, Pasture Farm to Rent or will take in cattle for season. 75 aerds, west % lot 16, con. 7, Hay. AV. C. Pearce, Exeter. 4-21-It . Messrs. Ellerington and Cole have purchased a Clydesdale stal­ lion “Marathon’s Best” (21899), Enrollment for “A-l” and “Prem­ ium.” Weighs 2,100 lbs. He is one of the surest and best breeding stal­ lions* in Canada; was shown five times, winning 1st and reserve champion at Guelph, 1st and cham­ pion at the Royal Winter Show, Toronto; also won the Captain Wat- St) n Shield at the same show, and was three times first at the Cobourg Horse 'Show, These were the only three times shown. FOR SALE—Several colonies of bees. No reasonable offer refused. Apply to Mrs. Frank Triebher, Sr,, Exeter. 4-21-tf. FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow. Apply to Dr. A. B. Gibson, phone'99. Exeter. 4-21-tf We carry some of the LATEST DESIGNS and will be pleased to show you through our stock. Remember we are making some big reductions in. prices ms order to move our large stock. It will pay you to come miles to buy furniture here. ■‘-A reid, as Apply 7-4-2tp R. N. ROWE r i OP CAHMM IJMITUn A Six-Cylinder Valvc-in-Head Engine A Vibrationless Engine—with all -mountings of resilient silencing rubber; A Triple-Sealed Engine; A Vacuum-Cleaned Crankcase; Automatic Heat Control; Thermostatic Control of water circulation; Sealed Chassis; Torque-Tube Drive; Automatic Lubrication of engine, universal joint and fan hubf One piece, I-beam Front Axle ; Cantilever Rear Springs; Fisher Body with V.V. Windshield; „ Duco Finish; •. Ten-Plate Multiple Disc Clutch; Controllable-Beam Headlights; Mechanical 4-Wheel Brakes; . •, . Balanced Wheels. ULRIC SNELL, Exeter,Ont Dealer for McLaughlin and Pontiac Cars M5LAUGHUN-BUICK ————iAsSx Earn $25 to $35 weekly at home addressing envelopes. No canvas­ sing. Everything furnished. Spare or full time. Write, Mailing Ser­ vice, Box 8, Sydney, Nova Scotia. 4-21-2tp Horseshoeing, smithing ami Hillary Hortoti. General Black- ascelj'lene welding. 3-17-8(.p. 1 OR SALE—Interiiational gas<W 2 h‘P- Apply to Middle­ton s Bakery, Exeter,