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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-06-02, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE (r Having to vacate our north store owing to the building having give some * been sold real bargains in all lines to clear out our big stock in this building. Come and get some of the bargains. R. N. ROWE 1IMI All the new Shades and Styles Jft •“«. ill “•* We have a complete range in all the newest Come in and look them over W. W. TMMMN i£ Tailor and Gents’ Outfitter COME IN AND GET A BEG. Ontdrio Provincial Bonds Trust Co. Mortgage Bonds Dominion of Canada Bonds Any Term of Years—Interest 5 to 6 per cent New GI.ADMAN •& STANBURY . "'Tireproo For Sale By WELL, WE CAN HELP YOU TO SECURE IT. SPECIAL FERTILIZER FOR GARDENS. GET SOME. WE HAVE CHICK FEED, (’HEAP. GROW. Chickens? IT WILL MAKE THEM WE HAVE IT IN LARGE QUANTITIES, GOOD AND HARVEY BROS. CHEAP. Safe Securities First Mortgages Make Old Rooms / JUJAKE your attic into extra v sleeping quarters or a chil­ dren’s play-room, Gyproc will give you bright, comfortable extra rooms at small cost. Right over damaged walls and torn, faded wall paper apply Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard. Gyproc walls and ceilings will make every room bright and fresh. Takes any decoration. Fireproof, cold proof and h^at proof, The strongest and lightest insulating wallboard known. Write fof tree booklet—‘‘My Home." It will tell you how Gyproc, Roeboa rd Gypsuftr Iftsulatihg Sheathing and Insulex will reduce your fuel bill from 20 to 40 per cent. THE ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA Exeter, Ont. Men sail, Ont. Exeter Markets Wheat $1.30. Oats 50c. Burley GOe. " Manitoba flour $4.75. Blended flour $4.25. Pastry flour $3.75. Feed flour, $2,10. Bran $1.70 Shorts $1.75. Creamery butter 40c, Dairy butter 32-35c. Eggs, extras 27e. Eggs, seconds 22e. Eggs, pullets 22c. Hogs, $9.25, t" 1 J 7 3 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, R,A„ Minister GOLDEN JUBILEE The Gulden Jubilee of the Erection of Caven church. Fifty Years of Continued Gospel Services.. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. by Rev. W. M. Rochester, D.D., of To­ ronto. Music by the church choir assist­ ed by Miss Margaret Forbes, soprano soloist of London and Mr. Kenneth Stan bury, violinist. Special ing for the furthering of work will be received. On Monday evening Rev. Donnelly, of Stratford, will Confederate Jubilee Lecture on Romance of Sixty Years.” A cordial invitation is extended to all, offer- church W. E. give a “The STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, DURING JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST BEAUTIFUL Detroit, the par­ anil Mrs JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. McTavisli, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—-Gleanings from Conference11 3 p.m.—-Sunday School, 7 p.m.—Rev. T. W. Hazlewood, of the Lord’s Day Alliance. r--------------------------------------------------- ftlAlN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor 11 a.nv—Rev. T. W. Hazelwood in Mho interests of the Lord’s Day Alliance. p.m.—Sunday Missionary p.m.—The Mrs. Case York will worship. 3 I School. Special program. Pastor. R. Howard, of New sing. Join us in our ^All are welcome. 1 / B Summer Dresses Silks, Crepes, Georgettes & Voiles This week we are showing a beautiful range of Summer Dresses in a wide range of styles and materials. We have a number of larger sizes in this assortment. $5.95 $6.50 $9.95$9.95 $13,95 We have moved out entire stock from our old stand, north of the Post Office to our new premises. GALL OFTEN AND SEE IT. Misses’ & Ladies’ Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices locals. r---------------5 Rev. D. McTavish paid a business trip to Ripley on Tuesday of this week, Mr. F. Elliott, of. Haileybury, Is visiting with his brother and sisters in Exeter. Mr. Earl Hutchinson, oi spent the week-end under ent al roof. Mr. Wm. Webster, of : pent the week-end under '< ntal roof. Mill Mildred Rowe rnent. the week-end in London the guest of bliss Mary Horney. Miss T. McCurdy spent the Wvek- i. ad with her cousin, bliss Annie McCurdy, near Farquhar. r Mr. Gerald Fitton, of Detroit, vis­ ited with his parents, Mr. t-nd. bits. V. F'tton over the week-end, buss Iva Francis returned In rhe latter part of the w; ek after , king for Svirn- time in Detroit. bi”, and Mrs. Frank Cook children, of London, called on Sidney West Sunday afternoon. Mr. Win. Stire. of Buffalo, eall-d on friends in Exeter Saturday o;i his way to visit at his lm*m in Dash­ wood. Mr. and bias. Elmo? - '‘T.eJu-y and child, of, London. visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. M'awson Sunday after­ noon. Mr. A. J. Christie, ci St. Thomas, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie, of Stephen, over the week-end. Mr. J. Williams ai d Miss Mary Gill, of Rochester, N.Y., visited over the week-end with I)r. and Mrs. Steiner. Miss Ella Link, Mrs. Flett and daughter, Miss Mary, of Seaforth, called on Mr. and Mis. Wm. Kuntz 'on Sunday. Mr. R. E. Davis, of the Canadian Bank of Commence staff, Windsor, is spending liis holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis. Mr. H. C. Clarke was in London Sunday visiting Mrs. Clarke at Vic­ toria hospital. Mrs. Clarke’s friends will be pleased to know that she is improving. The many friends of Mrs. W. H. Dearing will regret to know that she is again confined to her bed through illness. Caven. church will celebrate their Golden Jubilee on Sunday with a lecture Monday evening. See vertisment on page one. Mr. and Mrs. P. J‘. Gillies and family, of Detroit, visited over the. ■week-end with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillies. Mr. John Kuntz and Miss Dorothy Kuntz, of Windsor and Miss Mar­ guerite Kuntz, of Detroit, spent the week-end under the parental roof in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould and Mr. and Mrs. J. Coyle and child, of Windsor, motored over and spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. R, Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kydd and family am& Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kydd, of Detroit, visited the gentle­ men’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jona­ than Kydd over the week-end. Mrs. J. Hubert Jones and son Neil were in London oh Friday last at­ tending convocation at the Western University where her brother Alton Neil, received his B. A. degree. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Brokenshire, of Detroit, and Mrs. S. Madge and daughter, of London, spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight, London Road, South. Mrs. Th os. Alfred and grand daughter and Mr. Geo. Volland, of Detroit, spent the week-end with the former’s brother, Mr. Thos. Houlden. Mr. and Mrs. D. Russell, Mr. Earl Russell, Misses Bertha and Edna Russell, Messrs. K. Werner and Mil­ ton Hey, of Detroit, motored over and spent Sunday and relatives. Southcott Bros., who chased the stock of Mr. are this week moving the stock from their store north of the post­ office to the store occupied by Mr. Stewart. Mr. and '■Mrs. Frank Taylor, of town, Mrs. Wilson Anderson and Mrs. Wm. Schroeder, of Crediton, motored to Fergus and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brokenshire. Mr. 'and Mrs. W. H. and family are leaving foi- Windsor where Mr, has secured a position, wishes of their many Exeter will follow them. Mr, J. Harold Wood has been suc­ cessful in passing his pharmacy ex­ aminations at the Toronto Univers­ ity and on Monday of this week re­ turned to Toronto to write for the degree of Phm.B. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brimacombe and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. S. S. Walker and daughter, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. W. W\ Hodgins, of London, visited over the 24th of May with Mr, and Mrs, R. Welsh. Mr, Howard Dignan, who has completed his studies at Toronto University for the season, left Thurs­ day for Pt, Credit, where he has secured a. position with the Univers­ ity fisheries research department for the holidays. MK and Mrs. Erie Htnrdoii and daughter, Lehdre, of Detroit, spent the week-end with relatives in this community. Mr. D. McCurdy, who has spent the winter in Detroit, re» turned With them and is staying for a time* ad- Monday with KOH SALE—House room brick dwelling, conveniences. Apply Howey, Exeter. recently pilr- J. A. Stewart Lockwood this week Lockwood The best friends in and lot, 8 All modem to Beatrice 5-12-tf WEDNESDAY I-tAElf HOLIDAY . The undersigned merchants have agreed to* close their places of busi­ ness each Wednesday afternoon commencing at twelve o'clock (lur­ ing the months of June, July August. Jones & May Southcott Bros. * Mrs. AV. D. Yeo. Wei. Johns. Grigg' B. W. II. S. W. J. Times bliss Yelland Miss Armstrong. W. J. Beer. J. Walper E. J. Christie. H. C. Rivers. N. Hockey. Harness Barber Shop bl. Rumford. J. W. Powell. W. W. Taman. S. Martin & Son. G. A. Hawkins. Jas. Lawson. S. B. Taylor. S. Fitton. R. N. Rowe. T. IL Elliott. Wickwire Print Shop. M. I-iodgcrt. Len’s Meat Market. s Stationery. F. Beavers Walter. Dea ma n. -Advocate and b FOR SALE—The shed at Thames Road church, will be sold by public auction 01? Saturday, June 4th at 6.30 o’clock p.m. was stated in the Times-Advo- that Mr. Th os. Il unkin had been Jt cate appointed in Usborne for the issu­ ing of permits by the Ontario liquor commission. The statement was not correct. Messrs. Geo. Jaques and Melville Hern returned Wednesday of last week from a trip north through the mining country visiting Kirkland Lake and going to Lake Marron, in Northern Quebec. Theres were twelve in the party some from St. Marys and Stratford, and all were impressed with the property inspect­ ed. and IONA RABBITTRY EXETER, ONTARIO Live rabbits wanted for food fur. M'any markets calling for ovei' a thousand per week. Must be healthy and weigh at least five pounds for marketing. Younger rabbits sometimes taken for breed­ ing purposes. Let us quote you cash prices that will surprise you. A. Christie Earl E. Christie Phone 18 r 14, Crediton J. FOR SALE—Storey anil a half frame house with .modern improve­ ments, wired for hydro, furnace and 3-piece bath; good stable and gar­ age, 1£ acre land, plenty small fruits. Desirable property, reason­ able. Apply at Times-Advocate. 6-2-2tc. FOR SALE OR RENT —Up-to- date house, all modern conveniences Apply to C. B. Snell. 6-2-ltc. s±L- The deceased has been residing with her son W. W. Clark, who with his wife accompanied the remains from their home in Hollywood, Cal­ ifornia, where tbe death occurred. Order your Coal Now! Prices are Down. Now is the time to place your order for next’s winter’s coal supply. Prices have dropped. Stove Coal $15.50 a ton Egg and Nut Coal $15.00 per ton Coke $12.00 per ton Ten cents a ton per month will be added to these prices after 30 days R. fi. SELDON This is your opportunity to secure one of this season’s smart coats at bargain prices. Some good Tweeds amongst $12.95 ■ $15.95 Boy’s Khaki Bloomers 5 dozen Boy’s Khaki Bloomers made in Exeter by the S. M'. Sanders' Mfgr. Co. Re­ gular $1.25 and $K50 a pair, all sizes in this lot. This week at per pair 98c. Hatchway Nd Button Underwear For Boys and Men. If you have not worn this kind of Underwear try a suit this season. You will like it. Boy’s $1.00 Men’s $1.50 We can show you al! covering. Bring in the get our prices. \ Sample our New Fancy Biscuits, at per lb. 25c. ros. SUCCESSORS TO J. A. STEWART, Baby Chicks- $10.50 per hundred and upwards according to quality dnd 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. W. F. ABBOTT, EXETER BUS SERVICE FROM EXETER TO LONDON i And return, daily, except Sunday, calling at Centralia, Mooresville, Clandeboye and Lucan. Bus leaves Exeter every Monday, at 7:30 a.m. arriving iif London at 9 a.m. Leaves all other days at leave London at Exeter at 6 p.m.. ter 138,; Lucan, Metcalf 409. J. HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES Authorized by Government as Trustee Investments Have Your Eyes Examined To-day is nothing to be gained by that eye examination. 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. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. PHONE 70 There delaying There 8 a.in. Returning 4:30 p.m., due in Phone calls, Exe- 13 r 3; London, C. HOWARD. MO/VED While our store is being remodel­ led we have moved our stock to the rear of the old Commercial Hotel. S. MARTIN & SON ..................... ' • The Fuller Br-ush Co. has a vac­ ancy for a clean cut man with car in the townships of Hay an„d Stephen. Apply don. 209 Royal Bank Bldg., Lon- 6-2-ltp HYDRO ELECTRIC Wiring and installing, guaranteed workmanship, at reasonable cost. Repairing stoves and motors a spe­ cialty. "Estimates gladly furnished free.—Ern. Davis 4-28-tfc 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. All 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 COURT OF REVISION ' TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Notice is hereby given thatNotice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Township of Usborne Will hold its first meeting in the Township Hall, Elimville, on SfctUr- 1 day the 4th day of June, 1927, at two o’clock p.m. . HENRY STRANG, Clerk The interest is paid half yearly upon $100.00 or more for 1 to 5 ye.ars. " , Applications for same are accept­ ed at any time by CARLING & MORLEY Barristers &c., Exeter, Ont. E. C. Harvey & L. V. Hogarth — Agents — 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. ~ Why Nob 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 PLANTS FOR SALE Geranium, Ganna, Salvia, Foliage, Agergtum, Snap Dragon, Asparagus Ferii^ 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 Franco, Astermuni and Crego Asters. Bonny Bost, Can­ adian, IXL, John Baer, Early Jewell, Ponderosa and Champian Tomatoes Cabbage, cauliflower, celery and pepper plants. Hanging baskets, Window, boxes made and filled toOrd.er/'^ L. DAY & SON Union St., Exeter liensall it. it. 1 money I ARE YOU. COUGHING? Are your tonsils and throat sore and nothing helps? Wo guarantee Mrs. Sybila Spahrs Tonsilitis used right 'will get you better soon, or back.-»-Howey*s>> Drug Store. Mutual Life of Canada EXETER ■ ONTARIO■8* 1874 1927 The London Life Insurance Co- W. c. PEARCE, AGENT Exeter. Phone 130W. Residence, Ann St. two blocks west; of Ford Garage ..................... II .......... ‘ "S* 1847 * 1927 CANADA LIFE The Oldest Assurance Co. in Canady B. M. FRANCIS Phone 104, Exeter Sylvester B. Taylor Jeweller, — Exeter Fltton’a Old Stand WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING GUARANTEED W. R. Goulding A. T. O. 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 DOUBLE EDGE .......................... Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE, DRUGGIST III 3c 4a I