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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-08-11, Page 8IS’ Bll ft THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE OF FURNITURE * 7 We have moved the stock of furniture from the Opera House block and in order to make room are offering big reductions in prices for the month of August. Stock must be reduced and Bargain Prices are offered^ R. N. ROWE Mid-S ummer Values in Men’s Suits and Furnishings All the latest styles in port Goods Merchant Tailor and Gents’ Outfitter GLADSTONE COULD WRITE A PAGE AND MAKE IT WORTH ?5o0.y0. THAT’S GENIUS. SOME MEN CAN WRITE A FEW WORDS ON A BLANK CHECK AND ALIKE IT WORTH $1,000,000.00. THAT'S CAPI­ TAL. AAIECHANIC CAN AIAKE A DOLLAR’S WORTH OF IRON IN­ TO WATCH SPRINGS WORTH $50.00. THAT’S SKILL. LEGS. JRINl I'RGM NEAR AND FAR FEED OF A CUAI.ITY FOR YOUR HORSES, CATTLE, SWINE, \ND FOOD FOR YOURSELVES WHICH THEY SELL JLE PRICE. THAT’S SERVICE. Exeter Markets Wheat $1.20 Oats 00c, Barley 65c. Alanitoba flour $4.75, Blended floui- $4.25. Pastry flour $3.75. Feed flour $2.25 , . . Bran $1.70 Shorts $1,85 Creamery butter 40c, Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Hogs CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, James Foote, B.A., Minister 10 a.m.—Sunday School- 11 a.in—R.eV, Mr. Turner, of Loam ington will preach. Evening service withdrawn. butter 3 2-3 5c. extras 32 seconds 26c. $9,75 di.L__, locals JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. JD. McTavisb, Faster W. R. Gouldlng, A.T.C.M. Organist and Cholr-Leadej; 10 a.m.*—Sunday School. ’’ Union Services* next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. to be held in Main St. United Church THURSDAY, ‘AVGUST Mth, 1O2T BEAUTIFUL SUCCESSORS TO J. A. STEWART (J1 ntroducing We place on sale all Summer Dresses on our racks. We have grouped a number of smart styles that we will clear this, week at each $4.95 MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev, O. J, Moorhouse, Pastor Union Services witli Janies St. United Church Preacher—Rev D. McTavish a. m.—Sunday School. . a,m.—Rev. P- S. Banes, -B.A., of ‘Salford, Qnt. 7 p.m.—“The Man with the Meas­ uring Line" Air. David Rusell, of Detroit, is visiting in town. Aliss Josephine Davis has returned aftei- holidaying in Ingersoll- Mr. Ed. Aidworth conducted the services on the Staffa circuit Sun­ day. » Mrs, AV. F. Alay has returned to Mitchell after visiting in Exeter fox’ a week. Mr. Thos. Harton, of London, is visiting with relatives in this com­ munity. Air- Hy. Sweet, of Windsor, is holidaying with his mother, Airs. Thos. Sweet. Aliss Ruby Treble lxas returned "to Toronto after holidaying with her father, Mr- Wm. Treble. Air. and Mrs. L. V. Hogarth have returned after attending the World’s Poultry Congress at Ottawa. Air. Jas. Stevens, Aliss Rose Stev­ ens, of Chicago, Ill., and Miss Carrie Windsor, of St. Thomas, spent Fri­ day in town renewing old acquain­ tances- Mr- and Airs. J. S. Grant, of town and Airs. Bell and daughter Olive and son George, of Weyburn re­ turned Sunday after a motor trip to Ottawa. '' Master Walter Davis, son of Air. and Mrs. A. S. Davis, who recently underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London, returned home Sunday greatly improved in health. Airs. Louisa Fahner and son Adam of Detroit; Airs. Earl Sweitzer and sister Pear], of Kitchener and Airs. Alary Haist, of Crediton, called on Airs- Lydia Sweitzer and Airs. Hew­ lett. Airs. G. Freckleton is still confin­ ed to her home owing to sr sprained ankle received from a her home a couple of She is getting along as be expected. Air. and Airs. B. W. Miss Eacrett and Airs. W- A. Turn­ bull and daughter, Isabell, visited with Mr. W. A. Jurnbull at Victoria Hospital, London, on Wednesday last. Mr. Turnbull is getting along nicely. Rev. Air. Naylor, of Hensall, con­ ducted the evening services in the Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday- Mr. Naylor*: . ’J ' ed in a collision at the corner the North his way to Alls: underwent at the Winnipeg. General Hospital on Wednesday of last week. operation was successful and latest word states that she is ting along as well as. can be peeted. Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet, Mrs. Reid (laughter Gia, left Friday to visit the former’s brother, Air. J. k. Tom, of Goderich, and from there' will visit W'ith another brother, Hon F. )V. K. Tom, Senator of Ohio, who with his family are holidaying at Southampton. Rev. James and Airs. Foote and Alias K. Reid week at Bruc companiod 1 Fooh bad fall at weeks ago. well as can F. Beavers, 's car was slightly darnag- rt End of Exeter while on the service. Ila Westcott, Winnipeg, an operation for goitre The the get- ex- 10 11 Holeproof Hosiery A beautiful Silk Hose in all the new shades. They give satis- noc faction at per pair..................*^0 Silk Vests In shades of mauve, peach and yellow. A splendid wear­ ing quality at a right price Airs. (Dr-) Ward and son Ed. are visiting in London. Airs. J- Senior and daughter Aliss Blanch are visiting in Hamilton. Airs. Wm, Egsery and Miss Vera are visiting for a week in Centralia." Afe. Wm. Thorn, of Stratford, spent the week-end with friends in town, Mrs. Hy. White, of Stratford, vis­ ited for a few days with her brother Air. W- H. Johnston. Air. John Kuntz and Miss Dorthy Kuntz, of Windsor, are holidaying under the parental roof. Mr. and Airs. W. 11- Johnston re­ turned last week after visiting in Brantford and Hamilton. Air. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beayer§ and son George and Miss Eacrett spent Friday ..in Goderich. Air. P. B. Dignun and daughter, Helen, of Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mr. E. Dignan. Air. Henry Strang very acceptably conducted the service at Caven church last Sunday morning. Air- and Mrs. C. E. Dale, of De­ cater, 111., visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. "Acheson during the past week. Airs. M. B. Howard has purchased the residence on Main St. recently occupied by her from the J. N. How­ ard estate- Dr, J. A. McTaggart and Mr. Geo. Case, of Toronto; spent the week­ end with the former's mother and other friends. IMisd? Alary Clarke, of Blake, re­ turned home after spending two weeks at the home of Air. and Airs. G. Freckleton. Alisses Jean and Elaine Stanbury are visiting with Airs- Manson, at London, this week. Air. and Airs.. S- Simpson and Air. and Airs, W. Simpson, of Fuliarton, spent Sunday at th” home of Mr. and Mrs, F. Mallett- • Air- and Airs. John Rowe and Air. and Airs. Thos. Kestle, left by auto to visit with relartves at Pt. Huron and Carsonville Mich. Little Miss Beta AIcTavish, of Ripley, is holidaying with her uncle and aunt, Rev. D, Tavlsh at Jami-.; Sr Aliss Kathleen Hamilton, is saenc holidays at the h:?’ and aunt, Air- and tor*. Airs. L- Billings, i Sunday with Acheson. Vi: 12 Only Men’s Tweed Suits, $12.95 We have 12 only Grey Tweed Suits, everyone brand new, sizes 38 to 42. A good _ „ 2_ able suit for a low price. Ask to. see them Your pick for $12.95 Hatchway Underwear The kind the boys and men like. It is the ideal summer underwear. Collar Attached Shirts Men’s $1,50 These are very popular this season, They come in white and fancy stripes. Priced at $2.00 and $2.25 China and Cut Glass Visit our China and Crockery Department and bring your friends with you. We have al­ ways something new to you filld J ohn Ontario spent a 3 Beach days last were Mr t with Mr. TY Exeter J I ft) on ofr .i],id thea 11, 'llv * r«» bt aid. ir I daughter turned p to Thur ping kday Mrs. sick went Marshall and aftei’ was veral .nd ’ell motor 3 and mined Sunday visitors All’; A SERVICE THAT BRINGS TO /YOUR DOOR STERN CANADA; CORN FROM OHIO; TANK­ MINERAL FEEDS, MEAT SCRAP, GROUND :ESIDES THE FLOUR-AND FEED MANU- 11ILL. WILL YOU ALLOW US TO SERVE and Mrs. Alc- . parsonage. Freckleton, of ng her summer ae of her uncle Mrs. G. Freekle- o£ London, spent nd Mrs. W. T. left here to Dale at Do­ Ann St., who ; serious opera­ hospital, Lon- icolv and was ednesday. of Windsor, d Rend, will Service in Ion Sunday :eter We are now in a position to supply our customers with choice clover honey. Let us fill your cans or •pails with this honey at only 10c a pound. Get your whole year’s supply now from the old reliable firm. This offer good only until August 15th. After which prices will be higher. Two blocks south of Zurich Hotel, Haberer Bros., Zurich 8-4-2tp. FOR SALE—A number of good heavy horses. Apply to Clyde Hey­ wood. 6-30-tfc. in the : W'" 11 move nth. Mr. T- H. a the building rd and Mr, W. building to be MAKE your attic into extra ’ sleeping quarters or a chil­ dren’s play-room. Gyproc will give you bright, comfortable.extra rooms at small Right over damaged walls nd torn,faded wallpaper apply ills and ceilings v, ill make every ary decoration. _ Fireproof, cojd proof :»d lightest insulating wallboard known. Tt will tell you how Gyproc, Roeboard Inaikx will reduce your fuel bill from CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA For Sale By & The Ross-Taylor Co.*6Ltd. Wu E. Pfa^f - - « .Exeter, Ont Hensall, Ont Notice with Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Hooper. Mr. and Mis. Kelly •weV’e'thf their way ’......| 4 ” Mrs.’Downing vfeit with her home to the West- U remaining on a Mother. Mr. Hy. Rundle,' holidaying at Grand Mr. A- J. Harni’t has been spending a few days at his home here. Tn company with his T, IL ELLIOTT Jfhe UJcamei' and Presser has rent­ ed the store two doors north of the post office and is putting in a stock of man’s furnish in and his motto is A’Ozbg to ho it athall profit and a quids turn over, Store xvill be open I every welling after Sept. 1st xiiitii —other, Mrs. J, Hamilton ahd ^ister I Miss Agnes, they srre motoring to | Durham to attend the weeding of ot London, is Bend- m, of Detroit, fen o’clock-......................... ... _ ...................... _ aisd Mrs. Allied Kelly, of High Miss Mary Mcllralth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. S Mcllraitlir to Rev. ■ John Bell, B.A., who IOTl>resont . fetkmod in Manitoba, ; fe. Unu axi'H. .iiiixua x\uixy, va xuga Riv r Alta., accompanied by the lat- ter’s mother, Mrs, M, J, Downing, of (“Toronto, motored here and visited ; Lawson mot- i Falls on Sunday and at nw formal opening Peace Bridge which :ara river linking Ft. nd Buffalo; N.Y., dedi- I’rince Irs. J. Marion, u: Saturday of AVales. W. Powe id Mr after Kincardine owell (’ dth the h lo wn loing ,s was 1 on her home lapsed 3wn Iasi :/mo sho. _ taken with way homo fl oi Mr into unconscious- called T Wfl Main St being hr the month of August Tavish, who with I end family from their pulpit on Sunday. packed for the morning service a fair crowd was' present in the ev-' ening. Rev. P. Banos, of Salford, > assisted at the morning service- , Visitors at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. D. W, F- Reavers last week in­ cluded Mr. and Mrs. Will. Forrest, | Mrs. Newhardt and son Charles, of ; Mr. Chas. Eacrett, Peter Munn, of Lon- and Mr. and . United congregation -Id in Main St. church t. Rev. D. Mrs. McTa returned Friday vacation, occupied The church in E again, Mr. i. Esli Heywood were Mr. >. W- J. Mallett, ’■I'.-ti and her i’rl /ward, Mr. Art I l Virginia Fahner, of Crediton. Mallett and daughter Dorothy and and -Miss Dorothy and her friend. Miss Ida i, Mr. Art Ury nd, Mr. Will rill of London and Miss Car- TiONEY FOR SALE — Parties wishing No. 1, Clover Honey can get it at Mr. John Carrick’s, 3 miles west of Exeter, at reasonable prices. 7-28-tfc rm Mrs. Miss Hayward and Miss Fahner wikf remain 'for a week Guests with Mr end Airs. W. C. Pearce during the week were Airs. (Dr.) F- E. Thompson and daugh­ ter, * ‘ days ter tTr Y., I HONEY FOR SALE—Pure clover honey. Bring your own containers, at 11c per lb. any one customer taking 50 lb. or more 10c per lb. for August only. Darrell Parker, i mile north Thornes Road Church, R. R. No. 3, Exeter. No phone. t.) F- E. of Chicag- ; Mrs. Wil: <f St. Thoi Redmond, and Mr. Il iville. The at Grand B m a couple of son ^and datigli- rtov. J. A. and Pennellville, N- mds mother of ejL are holiday- ARM FOR SALE-—150 acres first- 33 _ land, good brick house and ldings, Apply io Jas. Atkinson, II. No, 1, Centralia. 7-28-3tp. FOR SALE-—-12 -York chunks, omul 3 month-? old. Apply J, B. nfe, Lot 8, Gon. 2. Stanley, phone r 31. Hensail. sf * ft ft ft ft ft ft ft FOR SALE—Fo il’ well-bred Hol­ stein calves four months old. Ap­ ply to A- B. RowcHffc- Hensall. 8-ll-2tp for Me- k Our wish last the was and I r car of Bran and Shorts have .rriyed.—^-Harvey Bios. FOR SALE—Storey and a half frame house, newly shingled, new front veranda, hard wood floor in living room and hall, hard and soft water. Bargain for quick sale. Ap­ ply to Mrs. M. E. Howard, Andrew ..treei. 8-11-tf STRAYED—From the Quinton pasture land on or about the end of July a, number of two-year-old steers and lioifers. Any parties hav­ ing any information about the above cattle please write cr phone Air. F- Elloriiigton, Exeter, phone 104, Exeter. 8-11-ltc. STRAYED—From lot 10, con. 11 ITsborrie (the Godholt farm) a 2- year-old roan storr with horns. Please notify Wm. Brock, Granton. fi-1 l-2tc ■’]yjcLAUGMLIN-BUICK for AvJ, 1V23 sets a new vogue in motor car design— Kwh fabrics, covering walls and ceilings, blend pleasantly with ex­ tenor finishes, forming a neutral background for matching or con­ trasting interior effects. Korm-fbiing tailored seats are up­ holstered in attractive materials of the lint st quality. Carpots of pleas­ ing pattern add a tench of lively •color. Itvcn tho interiorwarc is care- selected for its decorative on oct, that the complete ensemble may be in perfect taste. Dealer in Pontiac and Mclaughlin-Buiek Cars Will Build Them. OT3oatnax.rr;■—.. «,W, FOUND A real service on. repairs. - A full stock always kept on hand. Buy youx’ binder twine, rope, slings, hay cars, pulleys, etc., at the Massey- Harris shop. Let us fill your order for a hay loader, side rake, dump rake nx* mower. Our now mower is ey for Sale Neighbor’s near and neighbors far, come and fill your honey jar unsurpassed in cutting qualities. Lot at 10c a pound.-—W. F. - .... ..... Exeter. Abbott, -118-2tc of Sarnia: Mr don; Miss D’Brien. Mrs, Geddes also Mrs, Abel and son Rog. and Miss Eacrett, of Toronto, the latter returning to Toronto the early part of this week after a, pleasant visit with her sisters, Mrs. Ito maintain Beavers and Mrs, W A, Turnbull* Clover Seed Wc are continuing our seed busi­ ness as in former years. Wo Would ! rfln appreciate an opportunity to bid on: AE,} your clover seeds. Our service and cleaning will ho of the usually high standard we have tried at all times JONES & MAY I us prove it to you right on your own farm. Enquire about the latest and most up-to-date eroj&m separator, The spfndlo has ho point or neck hearing. A marvel within a marvel, call and see it. Agency for elec­ tric and engine driven washing ma­ chines, Deico light systems, etc. Bi’ighten your home at a very nor- Get oxtt prices. Jones" MASSEY-HARRIS AGENT, FOR.SALE—-Storey and half brick house on Gidley Street with two lots, hard and soft water, and Electric Lights, also some fruit trees. Cen­ tral location. Apply GLADMAN & STANBtDlY, Solicitors for Adminis­ trator, Estate Caroline G, Ford. NOTICE *, t0 inform the Public that t lv“*, Ji bic I’eaimnsiblo for any debts S^/L^ctod py soil Adam. Far* ............> so at Goo. Stoner, Dash* 7-2 8-3tju contracted by my soil Adam, t bs giving him credit must do their own risk. ~ Wood,