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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THVBSW, MAY Sih. ioar
Having 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.
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R. N. ROWE
this season are unusually
“character” in the patterns
for many a year. There is
blues and greys. They are
FREE PANTS WITH EACH SUIT ARE
OFFERED TO EVERY MAN IN EXETER
The Spring and Summer suitings
attractive.—there is more “life” and
and color effects than there has been
of course a bountiful range of staple
always in demand.
To interest you in lookin’.: over these samples, I have arrang
ed to have the direct represvi.u five of “CLOTHES OF QUALITY”
at my store,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
May the 5th., 6th. and 7th.
He will bring with him large travellers’ samples, suit ends and
suits actually finished that will enable you to judge the exquisite
tailoring value that is produced by the makers of “CLOTHES OF
QUALITY.”
Every garment tailored to your individual measures, and
guaranteed for satisfaction and service.
Extra Pair of Trousers Free
To stimulate interest in the special display of Spring and
Summer suitings, we will give AN EXERA PAIR OF TROUSERS
WITHOUT ADDED COST TO YOU!
PRICES $24.00 INCLUDING EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor and Gents’ Outfitter
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Plenty of Feed 3
WE HAVE XT IN LAK GE QUANTITIES, GOOD AND CHEAP.
FLOUR
BEG.
HARVEY BROS
Ontario
E BEST OF IT. COME IN AND GET A
SPECIAL FERTILIZER FOR GARDENS. GET SOME.
WELL, WE (’AN HELP YOU TO SECURE IT. WE HAVE A
Good Chickens?
WE HAVE CHICK FEED, CHEAP, IT WILL MAKE THEM
GROW.
A Splendid Garden?
Safe Securities
First Mortgages
Provincial Bonds
Dominion of Canada Bonds
Trust Co. Mortgage Bonds
Any Term of Years—Interest 5 to 6 per cent.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
For Interior Construction
A/! AKE your rooms fire-resistant and free from
drafts and cold by erecting Gyproc Ceilings
and partitions in your’home. Gyproc can be ptit
up in half the time required for lath and plaster
saving time and labor costs, Gyproc takes any
decoration. Let us show you a full-sized Gyproc
board ready to apply.
Write for free booklet—"My Ilonin.” It will tell you
now Gyproc, Roeboard Gypsum Insulating Sheathing and
Insulex will reduce your fuel bill front 20 to 40%.
THE ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA 151
GYPROC
WJlboarS^i^Fireproof Wallboard
F. For Sale By
< The Ross-Taylor Co.? Ltd.
W. E. Pfaff - - - - -
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Exeter, Ont»
Hensall,Ont»
Exeter Markets
Wheat, $1.20.
Oats 50e.
Barley 55,c.
Manitoba flour $4/40.
Blended flour $3.1)0.
pastry flour $3.40.
Feed flour $2.00. o
Bran $1.70
Shorts $1.70
Creamery butter 48c,
Dairy butter 40, 43.
Eggs, extras 28c.
Eggs, seconds 23 c.
Eggs, pullets 23c.
Hogs $10.00
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NOTICE—Twenty-Five Cent Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at
4rs. W. D. Yeo's.
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TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN COURT
REVISION
Notice is hereby given that a
Court of Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the Township of Stephen,
will hold its first meeting in the
Town Hall, Crediton, on Thursday,
26th day of May, 1927, 10.00 a.m.
HENRY EILBER, Clerk,
Crediton,5-5-3tc Ont.
AUCTION SALE
On Saturday, May 7tli, at
there will be sold by public
p.m.3
auction
on the Hydro Lawn, opposite Mrs.
W. D. Yeo’s store, 10 Tapestry and
Brussels Rugs 2$ x 3, 3 x 3, 3 x 3£.,
3 x 4. If unfavorable weather the
sale will be held the following Sat
urday. Mrs. W. D. Yeo; Frank
Taylor, Auctioneer.
J. Dow shipped two
horses to Montreal
Alex. Stewart and
car
this
Roy
I Most of the farmers in this vicin-
| ity have finished seeding.| Mis. T. S. Woods is visiting for
i a couple of weeks in Detroit.
'Messrs Benson, and -Bruce Turkey
| of London, spent the week-end in
I town.
Mrs. AUElliott, of Toronto, is vis
iting a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
! F. Gill.
! Mr. G.
i loads of
| week.
I Messrs
; Hooper, of London, were in town on
! Sunday.
' Miss Florence Harvey, of Strath-
roy, visited in Exeter Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Hyndman, who is visiting in
London, spent the week-end at her
home here.
Mr. Wilfred Bageant, of Detroit,
Visited his mother in Exeter over the
week-end. .
Mrs. Wm. Bawden left Saturday
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. Salkeld,
of Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Greive and child
ren, of Strathroy, spent the week
end in Exeter.
Mrs. F. A. May and. daughter,
Marjorie, are visiting for a couple
of weeks in Toronto.
Mrs. E. A. Amy returned Satur
day after visiting for over a week
with relatives at Drayton.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Northcott, of
Alvinston, spent the week-end with
Mr., and Mrs. Cecil Rowe.
Special Curtain Sale, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday at Mrs. W. D.
Yeo’s.'
Mr. Wm. Newell, of Stratford and
Misses Ethel and Marion Bissett,
visited in town on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vosper and Mr.
Ed. Seoul, of Detroit, spent the
week-end with relatives
Miss Annie Weekes,
visited with Mr. and
Weekes the forepart of
Messrs C. Chambers
Davis were in Detroit over the week
end and brought home a new Essex
Sedan.
Mrs. J. S. Grant left on Thursday
evening for Winnipeg owing to the
serious illness of her father Mr. Geo.
McBain.
Monday, May 2nd was a busy day
at the banks, the interest on
ment Victory Bonds being
that date.
Messrs. Wm. and Garfield
son, of Detroit, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson.
Misses Margaret Johns and Jen-
nie"Passmore sang a duet that was
much appreciated in James Street
church Sunday morning.
Miss. E. Cowan, who has been as
sisting Miss Yelland,as milliner for
the past month, returned to her
home at Atwood, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Inksater and
daughter, Miss Consuella, of Paris,
motored up and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Bissett on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ford and
family, of Flint, Mich., visited the
former’s father, Mr. Geo. Ford and
other relatives over the week-end.
Miss Jean Appleton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Appleton, had her
tonsils removed at Dr. Fletcher’s
hospital, on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Stelck, of Zurich
called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andrew
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Pym on Sun
day.
The condition of Mr. W. H P.
Hooper, who is ill in Victoria Hos
pital, London, shows little improve
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hill return
ed to Toronto Saturday, after holi
daying for three weeks with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Hill.
Mr. C. Wells of London, occupied
the pulpit of Caven church on Sun
day morning. Rev. Jas. Foote con
ducted communion service at Bruce-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rtobertson and
son Peter, of Stratford, spent Sun
day in Exeter, Mrs, Sid. Sanders
returned with them to visit for a
week.
Mrs. Geo, Vosper and Misses Clara
and Ethel Vosper and Mr. McMartin
of Toronto, motored up and spent
the week-end with friends and re
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wilson,
daughter and son, of Dresden, mo
tored up and spent the week-end
with Mrs. Morley’s grandmother,
Mrs. Walker.
Mr, Jack Neil has moved to Exet
er from Usbarne and has rented the
living rooms in the Fitton block.
Mr. Neil has taken a position in Mr.
A. Kemick’s garage,
Mr. Clarence Simmons, of London
spent the week-end at lite home here.
A number from here are attending
the |927 graduation exercises at
St. Peter’s Parish Hall, London, this,
evening at the invitation of Miss
Mary Gordon Grant, who is one of
the class graduating.
Mrs. Garnet Frayne, who has not
been well for some time, underwent
an operation Monday for the remov
al of her tonsils at Dr. Fletcher’s
Hospital. Her friends will hope for
her speedy recovery.
A pane of glass in Mr. S. Fitton’s
window was broken Saturday even
ing. Several young men were stand
ing in front of the windows and a
scuffle started which resulted in one
of the men backing through the
window.
Mr. J. L. Lewis, who recently dis
posed of his residence on John St.
to Mrs. Gillard, of Stratford, has
moved into the residence of Mrs.
Mawliinney on Wellington St. Mrs.
Gillard has moved into the residence
vacated by Mr. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Westlake and
daughter, Helen, of Wyoming; Mr.
ami Mrs. AH’. Taylor and Miss John
ston, of Hensail; Mr, Harold Whyte
and Miss Mary Stark, of London,
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rd.
Murphy on Sunday.
A number of Oddfellows motored
to Hensail Sunday evening to join
with the Hensail brethren in celeb
rating the anniversary of the order
by attending Divine worship in the
United church where they listened
to a very impressive sermon by the
pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair.
The James St. Mission Circle
held their regular meeting on Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Arto Delve. The scripture lesson
was taken by Madeline Dearing and
the topic by Mrs. (Rev.) McTavish.
At the close of the meeting a social
half hour was spent.
The death took place near Milver
ton on April 26th of Jessie Thomp
son, wife of Wm. Buttrey, after an
illness of ten days. The deceased
who was in her 79th year was born
in Scotland. At tlie age of ten years
she came to* Canada, settling first
at Rogerville. She was married 55
years ago. She is survived by her
husband. 5 sons and 4 daughters.
Mr. T. O. Patrick, of Ilderton
shipped a car load of pure bred
Shorthorn cattle to the United States
on Wednesday, the cattle being pur
chased at Exeter and Brucefield.
The load included one male as a
herd sire purchased from Mr. E. J.
Pym. Every animal purchased pas
sed the T. B. test and good prices
were realized. The contributors
from Exeter were H. Smith, Oestri-
c.ker Bros, and E. J, Pym.
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CAVUN PRISBYTIJUAN CHMBCM
Rev. James Foote, B.A., Minister
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.tn.—”A Mother's Reward.”
7 p.m.—“The Grand Impulse of Mis
sions in Early Canadian History.”
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JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Gouldlng. A.T.C.M,
Organist and Choir-Leader
. a.m.—“Beholding Mother.
Baptismal Service.
p.m.—Special Mothers’ Day
gramme in the Sunday School.
p.m.—“Rebekah the Girl,
Wife, the Mother.”
NOTE—Parents intending to present
their children for baptism will
please notify the pastor ’previous
to the morning service.
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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 $1.5.00; Nut Cpke $12.00 delivered. 10c. per ton per
month will be added after 30 days.
H. T. ROWE •
EXETFB public SCHOOL
entiUnce class
Sr, IV.—Honors, Joe Creech
Thelma Lewis 83, Olive Lawson
Ruth Balkwell 82, Ray Pryde 82,
Ruby Stone Mabie Snell (equal) 81,
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82,
in town.
of Guelph,
Mrs. James
the week.
and Archie
Govern-
due on
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PIANO-TUNING
S. BOARDMAN
Formerly 10 years
with Heintzman & Co.
and Gerhard Heintz
man. Phone S. Martin
& Son, Exeter.
FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow.
Apply to Dr. A. B, Gibson, phone 99.
Exeter., 4-21-tf
Madeline Stewart 79, Margaret
Martin 78, Joe Jackson 77, Edward
Bearing 76, Grafton Cochrane 76;
Pass, Justin Kuhn 73, Merna Sime
73, Dorothy Cox 72, Jean Sheere 72, *
Gladys • Hutchinson 71, G. Christie
71, Rosie Jennings 70, Harry Cole
68, Connie Jennings 68, M’elville
Simmons 66, Jean Penlmle 66,
Dorothy Davis 66 Allan Fraser 64,
Ilena Kes tie 61; Below pass, Lloyd
Freckleton 59, Billy Murch 59, L,
Walper 58, Lillian Payne *58, Helen-
Stanbury and Muriel Kay (equal)
•5 8, Marion Davis 57, Oswald Ham-
blyn *57, Margaret Ellerington *55,
Gerald Sltinner *55, Cecil Laing 58,
Utah Clark 50, Wallace Seldon *16.
Number on roll 39, average atten
dance 37.8.
G. S. Howard, Principal
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MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clyedale, Pastor
11 a.m.—’Rev. (Capt.) Edwards,
M.A, B.D.. London.
Special Mothers’. Day Service.
3 p.m.—Sunday School.
7~p<m-—Rev. (Capt.) Edwards.
This church invites you to worship.
A real welcome to all who attend
these services.
HYDRO ELECTRIC
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 running condition will be sold
cheap. Apply at Times-Advocate.
A number of interesting items^
have to be held Over until next week.
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THE SALVATION ARMY
(Over Southcott Bros. Store)
Captain and Mrs. A. J. Whitfield
Officers in charge
Sunday—“Holiness” 11 a.m.
Sunday School 3 pan.
Sunday—“Salvation” 7 pan.
Come once, and you will come again
BUS SERVICE FROM
EXETER TO LONDON
And return', daily, except Sunday,
calling at Centralia, Mooresville,
Clandeboye and Lucan. Bus leaves
Exeter every Monday, at 7:30 a.m.
arriving in London at 9’a.m. Leaves
all other days at 8‘p.m.
leave London at
Exeter at 6 p,ni
ter 138,; Lucan,
Metcalf 409. J.
Returning
4:30 p,m., due in
Phone calls, Exe-
13 r 3; London,
G. HOWARD.
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MOTHERS’ DAY
We Will have a quantity of Roses,
American Beauty, Sunburst and
Angelus. Also a few Carnations.
They are much cheaper this year.
Leave your order at
HARVEYS’ GROCERY
Left by mistake at one of the Hor
ticultural shows, black howl lined
with yellow and decorated on the
outside with conventional designs in
colors, and containing large glass
block for holding blooms. Kindly
return to Tijnes-Advocate and rer
ceive reward.
Special Seed Carmen Potatoes.
Northern grown. Free from blight,
$1.25 a bag. Apply to Wm. F.
Abbott, Exeter. * 5-5-lte
FOR SALE’—Baby carriage and
child’£ bed at reasonable prices, Ap
ply P. O, box 121 or telephone 60,
Exeter. 5-5-lte
We still have magicians. There’s
the man who makes $20 a week and
keeps seven kids in boots.
1874 - 4927
The London Life
Insurance Co.
W. C. PEARCE, AGENT
Exeter. Phone 13 0W.
Residence, Ann ..St. two blocks
of Ford Garage
west
Baby Chicks
$10.50 per hundred and upwards
according to quality and quantity.
Day old, 3 weeks, and 8 weeks ac
cording to requirement. Bred-to-
lay Rocks and S. C. W. Leghorns.
Custom hatching $4.00 to $5.96
per hundred according to quantity.
Brooder stoves supplied on request.
W. F. ABBOTT, EXETER
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HURON & ERIE
DEBENTURES
Authorized by Government
as Trustee Investments
The interest is paid half yearly
upon $100700 or more for 1 to 5
years.
Applications for same are accept
ed at any time by
CARLING & MORLEY
Barristers &c„ Exeter, Ont.
Tobacco Planters
We now have in stock the New
Idea planter. It is a good sturdy
machine with the latest improve
ments. c
some good
cultivators,
plows.
ments in roofing, garage, barn door
track, hay car track, etc. Free re
pairing done on cream separators,
charges only for new parts required.
Arthur Jones
MASSEY-HARRIS AGENT.
Call and see jt. ^Ve have
od second hand stiff-tooth
spreaders and riding
Let us meet your require-
Just A Few Days More to
M’ciwyj
in easy
McClary’s
BONNY
BLUE
Ware
days we have been giving beautiful $100 and $7.00
sets of Bonny Blue Kitchenware to every purchaser of a Me
Clary’s Electric Range. Have, you received yours? If not
come in by*the end of the week and get your Range before
this generous offer closes on May 7th.
$5.00 DOWN
and the Balance
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Standard Prices
[Three and Four Burner
lower-oven Type—
$87.50 to $110.00
Cabinet Type—
' $110.00 to $185.00
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Also supplied in All-White
Porcelain Enameled
Finish.