The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-04-28, Page 8Tailor Made Clothes
We wish to inform the public that we have disposed
if. our business to Messrs. Southcott Bros., of town, who
I:awe already taken possession, and we wish to take this
opportunity of expressing our sincere appreciation to
our many customers and friends for the loyal and liber-
id patronage that has been accorded to us during the 38
years we have endeavored to serve this community. We
bespeak for our sixer*. . rs a continuance of your patron-
nd s ipport.
J. A. Stewart
Special Line of
Spring Overcoats at $18
NEW CAPS, TIES, SHIRTS
Agent for. Tip-Top Tailors
No More $24 No Less
W. W. TflMflN
Merchant Tailor and Gents’ Outfitter
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, APRIL l‘.W
Si A Splendid Garden?
SPECIAL FERTILIZER FOR GARDENS. GET SOME.
WELL, WE CAN HELP YOU TO SECURE IT. WE HAVE A
Good Chickens?
WE HAVE (TUCK FEED, CHEAP. IT WILL MAKE THEM
GROW.
Plenty of Feed
WE HAVE IT IN LARGE QUANTITIES, GOOD AND CHEAP.
FLOUR
YES, THE BEST OF IT. COME IN AND GET A BEG.
Exeter
HARVEY BROS
Ontario i
First Mortgages
•>
Provincial Bonds
Trust Co. Mortgage Bonds
Dominion of Canada Bonds
Any Term of Years—Interest 5 to 6 per cent*
GLADMAN & STANBURY.
*"
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.15.
Oats 50 c.
Barley 55c«
Manitpha flour $4.40,
Blended flour $3.90.
Pastry flour $3.40.
Feed flour $2,00.
Bran $1.70
Shorts $1.70
Creamery Butter 49e.
Dairy buttex’ 42 to 45c.
Eggs, extras 28c.
Eggs, seconds 23 c,
Eggs, pullets 23c.
Hogs $10.00
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev, Jarnen Foote, B.A., Minister
10 a.*x.—Sunday
11 a.m,—-Mr, C,
will preach,
7 p.m.—Worship
minister.
School
Wells, of London,
conducted by the
*C,
rL
Miss Alma Harding is.visiting in
St. Marys.
Miss Ha Johnston, of Seaforth,
visited in Exeter over Sunday.
Miss Fern Short, of London, -spent
the week-end at her home here.
Miss Thelma Taylor sang a pleas
ing solo in James St. church Sunday
morning.
Mr. Geo. Strausser. of Lucan, has
been engaged
Grant & Son.
Mr. S. M. I
his residence
new verandah.
Miss Hattie Etherington, of Lon
don, visited with hex* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Etherington, on Sun
day.
Mrs. Nelson Vale and family have
moved back to Exeter North after
spending several months in St.
Marys.
Miss
to her
tended
(Rev.)
Mr. Reg. Parsohs has returned to
Erieau aftei’ spending the Easter
holidays with his. parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rydpll and
son Robert, of Shallow Lake,'spent
Easter week with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Kydd, of Usborne.
Miss Marguerite Aidworth return
ed to Stratford on Sunday last after
spending the Easter holiday with hex*
parents at Sexsniith.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Camin re
turned home Monday evening, after
spending the past ten days with
son Mervyn, in Bridgeburg.
Mrs. S. Hedden, Gerald and
aldine have returned to London
spending two weeks with
mother, Mrs. Jonathan Kydd.
Mrs. Jonathan Kydd, who
as baker with J. S.
Sanders is improving
by the addition of a
Rhena Colling has returned
home at Ripley, after an ex
visit with her sister, Mrs.
McTavish.
their
Ger-
after
her
JAMES ST*. UNITED CHURCH OF
CANADA
Rev, D, McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding;, A.T.C.M.
OrganiBt and Choir-Leader
11 a.m.—-“Jesus, More Than Pro
phet.” Last ip the series
“Painting of the Prophets.”
Here this concluding message in
which the question of the finality
of Jesus’ revelation will be dis
cussed.
p.m.,—Sunday school.
p.nx.—-’John, the Apostle of Love,’
7th iii the series on “Disciple^of
Jesus.”
These messages are attracting large
audiences. You can’t afford to
miss this One.
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on
MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
11 a.m.—Sacrament of the
Supper. Every member is
to be present.
p.m.—Sunday School.
Special Missionary Service,
p.m.—“A Respected Fool.”
Christians are like pianos, _
square, upright and no good if not
in tune. Glad to welcome you to
these services.
Lord's
urged
3
i
grand,
THE SALVATION ARMY
(Over Southcot.t 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
Single & Double Breasted Suits
.New Attractive Spring Dresses
Lavender Underwear for Women
The most attractive up-to-date
silk underwear on the market.—
All shades.
Men’s and Young Men’s
$1.50
Removal Sale
t. J, MWe 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.
$20.00 $22.50 $25.00 to
Come in, we are always glad to show you what we have in dresses.
Every week we have something new on display. ^Priced at
$9,95 812.50 $13.50 $15.00
Wall Papers — Wall Papers
A few rolls of our new Maximur wall papei* will., add greatly to
the beauty of your home. "Oui* prices surely should interest you.”
8 1 10 15 . 25 to 50c, per roll
Vests......
Bloomers
Slips ......
Teddys...
Double Slips
Hatchway Underwear
for Men
We are “the sole agents for
xnen’s Hatchway No Button Sunx-
mex- Underwear. Try it this sea
son.,
Boys’
Men’s
Mr. F. A. Ellerington was in Tor
onto for a (few days on business.
Mr. Eber Hedden left Wednesday
for Port Huron, Mich.
Mrs. M. Fenn, of Parkhill, spent
Sunday with Mrs. W. Snell.
Mr. Albert Geddes has purchased a
new Essex
sail.
Mrs. E.
visited for
Mrs. S. J.
Miss Edith
home Saturday
two weeks in Toronto.
Miss Wanda Gillespie, of Windsor,
spent a few days Easter week with
Miss Kathleen Heaman.
The Huron Presbytery and
Huron Presbyterial will meet
Goderich this Thursday.
MT. and l\lrs. Will Rennie
Zurich, .spent Sunday with the
■ ter’s mother, Mrs. Broderick.
Mrs. John Gould,, df- Sexsniith at
tended the funeral of Miss G. Man
ning at Parkhill on Sunday last.
Mrs. Curt harness, of London,
visited her sisters, Mrs. R. Hedden
and Mrs. W. Greenley Muring the
week.
Miss Vivian Hogarth returned
home Saturday evening after visit
ing for a week in
ilton.
Mr. and Mrs.
son Norman, of
with friends near
last.
Rev. Jas. Foote and Mr. Hy.
Strang, are in Hamilton this week
attending the synod of Hamilton and
London. • ’ ;
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aidworth and
daughter Marguerite and Mr.” Wil
liam Geddes, spent Friday last with
friends in town.
Friday and Saturday, July Mst and
2nd have been proclaimed public
holidays for the celebration of Can
ada’s diamond jubilee.
We are indebted to Mr. G. G. Gib
son, of St. Louis, for copies of the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch one issue of
which contains 118 pages.
Mr. S. W. Rowe, Mr, and Mrs.
Halliday and Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
of Galt, motored ovex- Sunday and
visited with relatives in town.
Fire Chief Jas. Weekes, on behalf
of the firemen desires to acknow
ledge a donation from Mr. R. E.
Pickard and express thMr thanks.
Francis Pearce and Miss
and friend of
Stratford, spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. W, C. Pearce, of town.
Mr. Wm. Welsh and two daugh
ters, Fern and Dorothy, and Mr.
Hy. Welsh, motored to Toronto on
Friday last returning Monday evening. w
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hedden have
returned home after attending the
funeral of the former’s bother
George, of St, Catherines, who was
buried on Thursray.
Misses Mildred Rowe and Gert-
ude Francis spent Eastex’ week vis
iting in Windsoi1 and Detroit. Miss
fva Francis acocmpanicd ’them and
is remaining for a time. /
Miss Marjorie Stewart, of ' t-
iliar, who has been ill with influ-
, enza . and jaundice, has recovered
i and is visiting with her grandpar-
. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Green.
’ Mr, W, H. P. Hooper, Who has
been critically ill in Victoria Hospit
al, '
, Mrs.
with
Dr
■ burg,
Gill,
Park
Red
last week,
Mrs. Rumford,
has been visiting
. Mrs. Rumford, of ___, ______
latter's illness left to visitMn Thed
ford priox* to I’etuvniug to iier home
| fn Toronto. Mrs. Rumfod, of town:
from Cook Bros., of Hen-
Kin gsvill.e,
her sister,
lias
broken her chest bone for the second
time in two years and who was not
expected to recover, is improving a
little.
Miss Ruby Wood, after visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Luxton,
of Usborne, has ^returned to her
duties at tlie School of Commerce,
Clinton.
• Mr. Fred H.eaman has returned to
[ the University at Ann Arbor, Micli.,
after spending the Easter vacation i with his parents, Col. and Mrs. W. J.
i Hearn a n.
| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Statham __
, daughter Lois, of St, Thomas and
Mr. Statham’s mother of Acton,
ited with relatives in Exeter
Sunday.
Mr. Lewis Jones and two neices,
Miss Irene Jones and Mrs. Walker,
of St. Thomas, visited with
G. Jones and other relatives
on Sunday.
Rev. D. McTavish was in
Monday afternoon attending
ing of the Maintenance
sion Fund Committe
Presbytery.
Miss Muriel, daughter
Hedden, of Crystal City, Man., un
derwent an operation ifor appendicit
is. H,er many friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. G. W. Davis, who recently
underwent an operation at Victoria
Hospital, London, is getting along
nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Perritt visit
ed with him on Saturday.
Mr. T. O. Southcott is making
some improvements to liis residence
on Andrew street. He has torn
down the front verandah and kit
chen and in place will erect a porch
and a more modern kitchen.
Rev. G. C. Gifford, B.A., pastor of
Milverton United church for the
past two years, has received a un
animous invitation from the congre
gation of the United church at. Har
rison to become their pastor.
School re-opened Monday follow
ing the Easter holidays. Miss Ross
spent the" holidays in Toronto; Miss
Hale, at’Gananoque; Miss Baines, at
New.bury; Miss McKenzie, at Gran
ton and Miss Fulton, at Stratford.
Miss Wilma Green, of Hensail,, a
grand daughter and two neices,
Misses Martha and Annie Carlile, of
Hillsgreen, have returned to their
homes after visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Green for the Easter
days.
The Home and School Club will
meet Friday, April 29th, promptly
at 4 o’clock in Miss Horton’s room
in the public school. It is hoped
that as many as possible will attend
as important business is to be con
sidered.
Mrs. D. Davis was called to Put
nam last week owing to the illness
of her son-in-law, Mr, Frank Irwin,
who underwent an operation in
the Ingersoll hospital for appendi
citis. Mr, Irwin is getting along as
well as can be expected,
Miss Mildred Wood, has returned
to Sarnia after holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Luxton, of Usborne,
and attending the wedding of Mr.
William Roadhouse and Miss Hilda
Babier
day in
towh.
Col,
Word j noau.UUlWWR
that the Huron Regiment will go in
to training at Carling's Heights*
London* between dune, 1ft th and
18th inclusive. For t’hft past pfour
years local units have trained dur- JU 4H.„ ,.u.
mg the evenings in various places, ’fc now able to be out,
and
vis-
on
Mrs. J.
in town
Clinton
a meet-
and Exten-
for Huron
of Mr. Wm
holi-
, which took place Wednes-
the church of England, Ridge-
W. j. Heaman has received
}rom military headquarters
Swenerton, of
a week with
Hogarth.
Hogarth
after visiting for
returned
tlie
in
of
lat-
Toronto and Ham-
E. Ubelacker and
Stratford, visited
Exeter on Sunday
Miss
Annie Sutherland
r
<1
London, is somewhat improved.
Hooper is in the city Visitipg
her sister, Mrs. J.* Hepburn.
> and Mrs. L. T. Gill, of Gibson-
Ohio and Miss Evelyn Irene
night supervisor in Highland
General Hospital, Detroit,
their father Mr. Frank
vis-
Gill
whooif Toronto,
with her sister,
town, during the
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 & MORLE Y
Barristers &c., Exeter
Why Not Get the Best?.
SCRANTON COAL, all sizes and
SOLVAY COKE with the good old
reputation. Why not order youi’
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
Formerly 10 years
with Heintzman & Co.
and Gerhard
man. Phone. _S.
& Son, Exeter.
FOR SALE—The living
ments in the Fitton Block. Apply to
Chester Lee, Central Hotel, Exeter.
FOR SALE—Durhham Milk Cow.
Apply to L. Day & Son.
Ha ving to vacate our north store
owing to the building having
been sold we will give some
real bargains in all lines to
clear out our big stock
- in this building. Come
and get some of the
bargains.
R. N. ROWE
apart-
Heintz-
Martin
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 Ki'rkton 53rl5. — ARNOLD
HERN. 4-7-tfc
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
son Shield at the same show, and
was three times first at the Cobourg
Horse Show. These were the only
three times shown.
TOR SALE—Several colonies of
bees. No reasonable offer refused.
Apply to Mrs. Frank Triebner, Sr.,
Exeter. 4-2'1-tf.
FOR SALE-—-Good Jersey cow.
Apply to Dr. A. B. Gibson, phone 99.
Exeter,4-21-tf
Earn $25 to $35 weekly
addressing envelopes. No
sing. Everything furnished
or full time. Write,
vice,
at home
canvas-
Spare
Mailing Ser-
Box 8, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
4-21-2tp
HYDRO ELECTtUC
Wiring and installing, guaranteed
workmanship, at reasonable cost.
Repairing stoves and motors a spe
cialty. Estimates gladly furnished
free.—Davis & Wells. 4-28-tfc
FOR SALE — Overland touring
car in
cheap.
running condition Will be sold
Apply at Timfes-Advocate.
and Mrs. B. wT1*F* Beavers
and
Mr
Wore in Parkhill visiting Mr
Mrs. R,. Grierson*
TheMenWhoKnow i
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18 from the man behind the wheel of the
JL McLaughlin-Buick that the most "sincere ex
pressions of appreciation come. It is upon the
experience and the judgment of the man who known
■ McLaughlin-Buick that this car has become the
standard by which all other cars are measured—
the literal basis of comparison of automobile values.
Year after year, by dint of constant improvement
in detail, yet upon the unchanging principles of
McLaughlin-Buick construction and quality, Mc
Laughlin-Buick maintains and increases its Undis
puted leadership, among quality cars and adds to
the numbers of those who respect McLaughlin-
Buick because they have knowledge and exper
ience of McLaughlin-Buick comfort, beauty, per
formance and endurance.
Upon the verdict of the McLaughlin-Buick owner,
McLaughlinBuick confidently rests its Case.
ULRIC SNELL, Exeter, Ont.
Dealer for McLaughlin and Pontiac Cars
MCLAUGHHN-BUICK
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I'fiopvct w o«NetiXi^MOfon» *>r
Horseshoeing, Getteral Black-
and acetylene welding. Hillary Hortohs 3-17-St^
^OR SALE—-100 bus. of turnips*
fOr at 10c. a ,ni8' to Chas. Harvey, Exeter.,