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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-05-26, Page 8
T Removal Sale 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. R. N. ROWE All the new Shades and Styles — in — Straw, Sailor, Leg horn and Panama .HATS We have a complete range in all the newest Sport Trousers Come in and look them over W. W. .TflMflN Merchant Tailor and Gents’ Outfitter A Splendid Garden? WELL, WE CAN HELP YOU TO SECURE IT. WE HAVE A ’ SPECIAL FERTILIZER FOR GARDENS. GET SOME. Good Chickens? WE HAVE CHICK FEED, CHEAP. IT WILL 31 AKE THEM GROW. WE HAVE IT IN LARGE QUANTITIES, GOOD AND First Mortgages Provincial Bonds Trust Co. Mortgage Bonds Dominion of Canada Bonds YES, THE BEST OF IT. COME IN AND GET A Plenty of Feed FLOUR HARVEY BROS CHEAP, BEG. Ontario Any Term of Years—Interest 5 to 6 per cent GLADMAN & STANBURY THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE E5 < J Exeter Markets Wheat $1.30, Oats 50c, Barley 6 De. Manitoba flour §4.65. Blended Flour $4.15, Pastry flour $3.65. Feed flour §2.00, Bran $1.70 Shorts $1.75. Creamery butter 40c. Dairy butter 3 2-3 5 c, Eggs, extras 27c, ‘ Eggs, seconds 22c, Eggs, pullets 22c. Hogs, $9.25. cCovals ( PINEAPPLES We still have them at the same price. Get your order now while they last, at HARVEY’S GROCERY wlio has been has returned position with Miss Ella Kuntz spent the holi days in Detroit. Mr, G. J. Dow shipped a load of horses to Montreal on Saturday. i All roads will lead to Exeter for the Exeter races on Wednesday I June 1st. i Mrs. Brown and daughter, Betty, of London, called on friends in town Sunday afternoon. Mr. M. Beecroft, of Belgrave, vis ited at the home of Mr. C, Pym, Us- .borne, on Saturday. i Mr. Kenneth McLelland, of Strath- roy, visited with his cousins, Mr, I and Mrs. N. Sheer© on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs, Rousom, of Toron- i to, spent the week-end and holiday i with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bissett. : Mrs, G. A. Wyness, of Plenty, i Sask., is visiting with relatives in and around Exeter and also at Kip- : pen. ; Mr. Raymond Randall and Miss j Muriel Randall, of London, visited ; in this community over the week- ; end, I Miss Marion Woods, who has been i attending St. Hilda’s college, Toron- i to, has returned home for the sum- j mer. : Mr. C. F. Hooper returned home t on Thursday ’ of last week after I spending some time in* Toronto on | business. ; Messrs. Jack Stacey and Joe ; Dowell, of Detroit, called on friends I in town on Sunday on their way to visit in Hensail. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lloyd and little daughter, of Toronto, spent the week-end and holiday at the home of Mr. L. Day. Mr. Bruce Tuckey, working in London, and has taken a Heaman’s Hardware. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Newcombe and Mr. and Mrs. Ditchfield, of Stratford spent the forepart of the week iting with relatives in town. The London Conference of United church will be held in Andrew’s church, London,‘ from Wednesday, June 1st to June 7th. Mr. Ernest son and Mrs. ed over from holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hind motored to Toronto last week and were ac companied home by their’son George who has been attending lege. Mr, Walter Patrick Elliott and R. A. Walter, adian“Bank of Commerce staff mot ored to Niagara Falls for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howald and daughter, Miss Muriel, spent a few day’s visit brother in Detroit. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. day evening after spending the week in Toronto where the former attend ed the Dental convention. Mrs. H. C. Clarke, who was taken to Victoria Hospital, London,, for treatment two weeks ago is not in a very good condition, her friends be ing unable to see her. Mr. Bruce Medd and Miss Elean or Medd were in Toronto for several days, some with her recent versity. Mrs. Norman who was called illness of her father, Mr. Chas. Box, of Stephen, visited with her father in London and also spent th© week end here. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seldon and son Wallace motored to Kingston for the holiday and will be accompanied home by their son Harry, who has completed his year in medicine at Queens University. Mr. Stuart Stanbury, who gradu ates this year in Arts at Toronto University and who is taking a course in medicine, has accepted a position for the summer in the Peterboro hospital. Mrs. Chas. Box, of Stephen, is in London with her husband, who re cently underwent an operation at St. Joseph’s hospital for the removal of a growth. The latter has been quite ill but is somewhat improved. Mr. Ken. Stanbury, Miss Evelyn Howard, Of town; Mr. Walter Johns/ of Usborne and Mr, Lome /Tiernan, of Dashwood have returned to their homes having Completed the term at the Western University, London. Sunday was a sultry day and in the evening a heavy downpour of rain visited this section While the services were being held in the various churches. Closed cars were used to transport many of those at church to their homes, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Grant arrived home Sunday* after a honeymoon spent in Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Toronto. They ,were accompanied home by Dr, and Mrs. Frank Swart#, of Toronto, who visited for a cobble of days at the homo of Mr. EL C. Clarke, vis- the St. Wells, Mr. Harry Nel- Gordon Wells niotor- Windsor to spend the relatives and friends. Dental col- and Alex, of the Can- with Mr. Howald’s Walkerville and sister in Mrs. G. F. Roulston and Beer returned home Fn- The latter was examinations in studies writing off connection at the uni- of Detroit,Ford, home owing to the CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rpy, Jamei* Foote, B.A., Mlnjitbr 10 a.m.-—Sunday School 11 U.m.—"The Grace of God? 7 p.m.—-"The Battle of the Plains.” 4th in the series on "What Built Hie Confederation of Canada.” JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, D. McTavisli, Pastor W. R, Goulding, A.T.C.M, Organist and Choir-Leader. . a.m.—-”I am Debtor.” p.m,*—Sunday School, p.m.—“Nobody in particular Simon, the Bealot, Judas not cariot and James the son Alpheus.” Last in the series “Desciples of Jesus.” A special message to those who form the rank and file of the church. 11 3 : 7 MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastos 11 a.m.—/'A Great Woman.” Baptismal service in the morning, p.m.—Sunday School. p.m.—^“A Beautiful Deed.” A good place to spend your Sun day. Everybody welcome. 3 7 FOR SALE—Driving shed in good shape, 20x45 ft. Apply at Times- Advocate. 5-19-2 te FOR SALE-—A number of young York pigs 6 and S weeks old. Ap- uly John B. Hyde, Lot 8, Con. 2, Stanley. Phone 86 r 11. WANTED—Good milch cow. Jer sey or Jersey cross preferred. W. F. Abbott, Exeter. 5-19-tf LOST—A driving bridle between Harvey Bros, mill and Geo. Jeffrey’s on the Thames Road, Finder please notify Wm. Jeffrey, R. 1, Hensail. FOR SALE—House and lot, 8 room brick dwelling. All modern conveniences. Apply to Beatrice Howey, Exeter, 5-12-tf Messrs. Wm. Lawson, Howard Dignan, Geo. Beavers, Grant Colling wood, Peter Case and Grant Sand ers have returned to their homes having completed the team at Toron to University. Mrs. D. Davis returned home last Thursday from Putman where she had been for several weeks owing to the illness of her son-in-law, Mr. Frank Irwin, who underwent an op eration for appendicitis. Mr. Ir win’s recovery has not been as rapid as his friends would like to see. FOUND—In Exeter a gold brooch with a sinle stone. Owner may have same by Applying at Times-Ad- vocate. LOST-—In the vicinity of Elim- ville, auto marker No. 126-621. Finder please leave at Times-Advo- cate.—- ..........— \ WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY The undersigned merchants have agreed to close their places of busi ness each Wednesday afternoon commencing at twelve o'clock dur ing the months of June, July and August. Jones & May Southcott Bros. Mrs. W. D. Yeo. Wei. Johns. Grigg’s Stationery. B. W. F. Beavers H. S. Walter. W. J. Heaman. Tinies-Advocate Miss Yelland Miss Armstrong.” W. J. Beer. J. Walper E. J. Christie. H. C. Rivers. N. Hockey. Harness Barber Shop M. Rumford. J. W. Powell. W. W. Taman. S. Martin <fc Son, G. A. Hawkins. Jas. Lawson. B. Taylor. Fitton. N. Rowe. H. Elliott. » Wickwire Print Shop. M. Hodgert. S. S. R. T. int'ItSDAX, MAX' Both, 1»37 i Women’s Cotton Vests Southcott Bros SUCCESSORS TO J. A. STEWART 22 xviiSH GROCERIES at LOWEST PRICES •STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, DURING JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST To Save Money Men’s and Boys Suits You should not miss the opportunity to buy Boys’ and Men’s Clothing at Large Reductions. See our Men’s Suits_at ’s Shirts and Draws 15 dozen Meit’s Balbriggan Shirts and Draws. Regular 75c. value. Get your Summer Supply this week. Reduction Sale Price 59c,( r... __ ___ .................. ■ ■ ■■ ■■. . ______■ Children’s A Women’s Hose Colors Bl|fck or Sand. All sizes in this lot. I^fon’t miss this chance, inc Big Reduction Sale Price............. 20/Women’s & Misses’ Coats The balance of our Spring Stock, every coat must go. This week we offer them at Big Reductions $11.98 $14.98 $16.98 In sizes 38 to 40. Good fine weave and weight. Big Reduction Sale Price, 3 for --------r 50 pairs Children’s Shoes and Slippers In canvas, kid and patent leather. Sizes? 5 to 7 and a half. Your op-QOc porttinity at Big Reduction sale... ’ DINNER SETS Save, save, You can save dollars on that new Dinner Set if you buy this week. 15 Patterns to choose from. 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 $5.00 per hundred according to quantity. Brooder stoves supplied on request. IV. F. ABBOTT, EXETER 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 leave London at Exetei* at 6‘p.m.. ter 138,; Lucan, Metcalf 409. J. 8 a.m. Returning- 4:30 p.m., due in Phone calls, Exe- 13 r 3; London, C. HOWARD. MOVED While our store is being remodel led we have moved our stock to the rear of the old Commercial Hotel. S. MARTIN & SON MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Goderich, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of Tuesday the 7th day of June, 1927. AB ac counts against the County must be in the. hands of the Clerk not later than Monday preceding the meeting of Council. , GEO. W. HOLMAN, County Clerk- Goderich, May 20th, 1927, House and two lots for sale. Ap ply to Mrs. Caleb Heywood. 5-5-3tp HYDRO ELECTRIC Wiring and installing, guaranteed workmanship, at reasonable cost. Repairing stoves and motors a spe cialty. Estimates gladly furnished -Ern. Davis 4-2S-tfcfree.- TEST THIS FIRST ’ Try Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs Tonsil- itis for Sore throats, Head colds. Bronchitis, Quinsy, Cough, Catarrh and Tonsil ailments.Good results or money back.—Howey’s Drug Store. Order your«CoaI Now! Prices ate Down, Now is the time to place your order for next’s winter’s coat supply. Prices have dropped. Stove Coat $ltL50 a totf Egg and Nut Coal $15.00 per ton Coke $12.00 per ton cents a ton per month will added to these prices after 80 days R. G. SELDON Teh he PLANTS FOB SALE Geranium, Canna, Salvia,JFoliage, Ageratum, Snap Dragon, Asparagus Fern, Dusty Miller, Silene, Stocks, German Ivy, Vinca, Silver Leaf, Dracaena, Pansy, Giant Zinnia, Be gonia, Gladiol i bulbs, French and African Marigolds, Giant White, Hearts of France, Astermum and Creg‘0 Asters. Bonny Best, Can adian, IXL, John Baer, Early Jewell, Ponderosa and Champian Tomatoes Cabbage, pepper window order. cauliflower,celery * and plants. Hanging baskets, boxes made and filled L. DAY & SON Union St., Exeter to TOWNSHIP OF USBGRNfc COURY OF REVISION Notice is hereby given that?*a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Township Of UsbotnO will hold its first meeting ih the Township Hall, Eltmvitle, on Satur* day the 4th day of. June, 1927, at. jtwo o’clock p.m. HENRY STRANG, Clerk Hensail IL R. 1 Have Your Eyes - Examined To-day There is nothing to be gained by delaying that eye examination. There is much to be lost. Each day that your eyes are .under a strain makes it more difficult for your Optometrist to give you satis factory glasses You will be surprised at the thor oughness of our methods—and will be pleased with the glasses. Call today and learn the truth about your eyes. 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., . CARLIN^feMORLEY ■ Barristers <&c., Exeter, Ont. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN MAIN ST, EXETER, ONT. PHONE 70 Before you buy your new Suit for spring get prices elsewhere and get a sample of cloth. When you do this call in and see me and see what you can save. Also when you want any Cleaning, Pressing or Repairing done call 193 and T. H. Elliott will call for your clothes and deliver them. E. C. Harvey & L. V. Hogarth — Agents — Mutual Life of Canada EXETER ONTARIO 1874. 1927 The London Life Insurance Co. W. C. PEARCE, AGENT Exeter. Phone 13 0W. Residence, Ann St. two blocks west of Ford Garage 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 Coke $12.00 delivered. 10c, per ton per month will he added after 30 days. H. T. ROWE Kindly take notice that advance notices concerning epneerts, socials, tea meetings aud all public events where an admission is charged or collection taken and sent to the Times-Advocate, are charged against the sender or organization respon sible thereof, at the rate of 10 cents per count hue. Minimum charge, 50 cents. COURT OF REVISION in reference to’ appeals as filed against assessment as made for the year 1927. Take notice that a Court of Revi sion to hear and determine the ap peals as made will hold its first meeting at th© Town Hall on Mon day, May 30th, 192?f at 8 o’clock p.m,4 jos. SENIOR, Clerk 1847 ' 1927 CANADA LIFE The Oldest Assurance Co. in Canada B. M. FRANCIS Phone 164, Exeter Sylvester B. Taylor Jeweller, — Exeter Fitton’e Old Stand WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING GUARANTEED W. R. Goulding A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church Instruction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Concert Engagements Accepted Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phone 192 EXETER, ONT. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED (any make) SINGLE EDGE .............. .......... HOUtJLE EDGE ................. Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE, DRUGGIST 46