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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-04-12, Page 8I THE EXETER T1MES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, APRIL 1028 gr Furniture e are giving Great Values in Furniture of all kinds at all times. DEAL HERE AND GET SATISFACTION R. N. ROWE FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRONE 20w and 20J Important Notice to the Men of Exeter INVITATION FROM THE “WORLD’S LARGEST ONE PRICE TAILORS” TIP TOP TAILORS • 'Tou are cordially invited to a special showing of the Season’s newest Spring samples of suitings and topcoatings at our store, on FRIDAY, APRIL 13th The special representative of TIP TOP TAILORS, Mr. George H. Jones will be -with us, showing special values and to give expert attention to your clothes requirements, on One Price Only $24.00 One Price Only PHONE 81w .. TAMAN EXETER, ONT. Back in the OH Stand South of Poweil’s Bazaar WHERE I WILL BE PLEASED TO MEET ALL MY OLD CUSTOMERS AND AS MANY NEW ONES AS REQUIRE FRESH GROCERIES MY STOCK IS FRESH AND AIRWAYS UP-TO-DATE YOUR PATRONAGE KINDLY SOLICITED Phone 25* W. H. HARNESS EXETER We Deliver ** Its tKese touches that make motor­ ing a real luxury^ 1 3 Ip llsrll frit» . 1 THE all-important details that contribute so much to motor-car luxury . . . • • • touches of refinement, beauty and dis­ tinction • • • . . . you will find them in the New Series Pontiac Six. From the smooth, powerful Pontiac Six engine to the rich, exquisite finishing of the Pontiac- Fisher bodies, you will discover in the New Series Pontiac Six, more direct evidences of superb quality than you ever dreamed possible at Pon­ tiac’s amazingly low prices. Prove to yourself the luxury of this low-priccd, quality six. P.,.,.2,.c Ask your dealer about the G.M.A.C. Deferred Payment Plan which makes buying easy. Exeter Markets Wheat $1.30, Oats 70c. Barley 80c. Manitoba flour Blendid flour $4.50 $4.00 Pastry Flour $3.50, Feed Flour $2.40 Bran $2.20 Shorts $2.20 Creamery Butter 46c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Hogs Butter 3 8-41C. extras 27c. seconds 22c. $9.00 I 8 ■ t LOVEJOY SHOCK ABSORBERS FOUR- WHEEL BRAKES PON PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED --------------... ..........................» .j'—_ .*!<.— — — locals_j CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN OHVROB R$y. James Foote, B.A., Minliter 10 a.m.—Sunday School., XI a.m.—The Rev. Mr. Bowen, of London, representing the Bible Society, will address the combined congregations of Trivitt Memorial Main st. United and Caven at this service. 7 p.m.—“The Two Futures.” The Minister At JAMES ST. UNITED CHUBOH pF CANADA Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Gouldlng, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader. Sunday School Anniversary REV.. W. E. DONNELLY Stratford, a former Pastor, willHOLIDAY VISITORS Among -the Good Friday and Eas­ ter visitors in town were: Wm, Law- son, Geo. Hind and Grant Sanders, from Toronto Unversity; Evelyn Ho­ ward and Kenneth Stanbury from Western University; Mr. Alex Ste­ wart, of London; Mr. Jas. Sweet, of Lucan; Mr. Elmer Christie, of St. Thomas; Clarence Simmons, of Windsor; Mr. Jack Batson, of To­ ronto; Mr. Jos. Grant, of London; Mr. Gibbs Yelland, of Windsor; Mr. Oran Winer, of Acton; Mr. Andrew Hamilton, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis, of Chatham; Mrs. Sam. Madge, of London; Mr. and Mrs. W. Ilradt, of London; Mr. and Mrs. G. Geddes and Jack Marshall, of Lon­ don; Messrs. Cliff and "Will Web­ ster, of Detroit; Lome Brimacombe, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Mil. Kydd, of Detroit; Dr. and Mrs. Hewitt and children, of Toronto, visited with Mrs. Hewitt’s father, Mr. A. Dow. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huston, Mr. Ed. Taylor and Miss Helen Haines, of London, with Mrs. Jas. Taylor.—F. and Annie McGill, of Usborne, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. T, McCurdy.—Mrs. Wilson Anderson, of Crediton, visited her son, Chas,— Miss Gladys Harvey, of Wllow Grove is spending the week with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvey.— Miss Ruby Creech, of Corbett is , spending the week under the par­ ental roof.—Mr. Chas. Hodgert, of Lucknow, spent Easter with his par­ ents.—Mrs. McCreath and two child­ ren, of Kincardine, and ’Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs.. I. Armstrong.—Mr. M. Senior and nephew Thomas Senior, of To­ ronto, visited with the former’s par-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Senior. The latter remaining for the Week.—Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gillies and- son Bob­ by, of Niagara Falls, visited with re­ latives.—Messrs; Clayton Moorhouse of Western Medical college; Stewart of London and Miss Ruth Moorhouse of Alma College, St. Thomas’visited with their parents at the Main St. parsonage.—Mr. Ernest Armstrong, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamport.—Mrs. Hyndman re­ turned Thursday evening after visit­ ing in Windsor and Newbury. Miss 1 Betty and Master Teddy DeJean re- ■ turned with her for the Easter holi­ days.—Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keddy and daughter Lois, of Detroit, visit­ ed at the home of Mr. W. C. Keddy, of Usborne.—Mrs. Ella French who has been visiting in Nebraska, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Foliick on her way to Toronto and Muskok-a.—Mrs. N. H. Douglass, of St. Thomas, spent a few days in town.—-Mr. Wilfred G. Turnbull, of Toronto, and Miss Ann Turnbull, R. N., of Stratford, are spending the Easter vacation, with their mother on William St.—Mrs. A. Kuhn, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant.—-Miss Alice Preszcator, of London, visited under the parent­ al roof. — Dr. A. B. Gibson, of Toronto, spent a few days with his family.—Mrs, Mooney and dau­ ghter Miss Ireng havg returned after visiting for some time in London.— Miss Vera Mooney was home from Alma College for the holdays.—Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Peart and two dau­ ghters Muriel and Betty, of Rock­ wood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Jaques.—Mr. Fred Mitchell and Miss Janie Hogarth, of Toronto and Miss Cent ^Sale, Thursday, Muriel Hogarth, of Windsor,' spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hogarth.—Mr. T. Wallace and dau­ ghter, Miss Lucy Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lind and daughters Margar­ et and Dorothy, of Brockport, N.Y. motored over and spent the holidays with Mrs. with with Miss sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Jongs at the rec­ tory.—Douglas Thompson, of Lon­ don, called on friends.—Mrs. Walter Dea.ring, of London, visited with Mrs. T. G. Creech.—Dr. McTaggart, of Hensall, spent Easter Sunday with his mother, Mrs. P. McTaggart.— Mrs. Bishop and daughter, Mrs. Cake, of London, spent Easter here. While here Mrs. Bishop arranged to hold an auction sale of her house­ hold effects on Saturday next.—Miss Rosa Dearing, of Toronto, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Dearing.—Miss Florence Stanbury, of Toronto, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stanbury.—Rev. R. E. Southcott, accompanied by Miss Jean McMillan, of Morpeth, * spent the forepart of the week with Mrg1. C. A. Southcott.—Miss Mildred Wal­ ker, of Rainy River and Miss Verne Walker, of New Toronto, visited With thier mother.—Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and child, and Mr. and Mrs. Benson Tuckey, of London, Visited with relatives.—'Misses Dor­ othy and Marguerite Kuntz, of Windsor, visited with their 'par-nets. Mr. -McKinnon, of .the Bank of Bank of Montreal, spent Easter at Tillsonburg and was accompanied home Monday by Mrs. McKinnon, who has been visiting there for some................... „„............ .. time.-—Mr. D, A. Evans spent* tile! eased is survived by -hie widow, holidays in Guelph.—'Mrs. Moor- “ - - house is visiting in London,—Miss Annie Simmons spent Easter n Lon- don.—-*Mi'. M. R. Complin was in London Monday.*—Mr. W. j. Beer, Mr. Earl Russell and Mr. Rd, Quance motored to Detroit for the holidays. -—Mrs. Louisa Westlake, of Wyom­ ing, has returned home after visit­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Murphy. —Mr. Alex Elliott Spent Easter ill Bly th/—Miss Witts was In Clinton for the halfdays.-—Mrs. S. G. Baw- of preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 3 p.m,—Mass meeting of the Sun­ day school to be addressed by Mr, Donnelly. Presentation of Seals and Diplomas. Special music. MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor 11 a.m.—Main St. Congregation will unite with Caven and Trivitt Mem­ orial in the Annual Bible Society meeting. p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—The Fourth Commandment Thursday evening at 7:30 prayer and praise service. 3 7 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. W.~ Jones, Rector First Sunday After Easter . a.m.—Service Withdrawn. The annual service of the Exeter branch of the Bible Society in Caven Presbyterian Church. p.m.—-Sunday’ School p.m.—Evensong. Preacher, Rev. R. J. Bowen, London. Easter music repeated. The Parochial Mission service will commence Sunday, April 22nd. Ar­ range to attend every service. “Not forsaking the assembling to­ gether, as the manner of some is, but exhorting one another and, so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.” Heb. X: 25. The A.Y.P.A, will entertain the Hensall • A.Y.P.A. on Monday, April 16th.’ Let all ' the, members be on hand to welcome St. Paul’s A.Y.P.A. 11 3 7 Spring Bargains With SPRING around the corner, comes the season for light hosiery. We are selling right now, Men’s Light Weight all wool work socks at 29c. a pair; Ladies’ Light Weight Silk and Wool 69c. a pair; and all our children’s wool hose to clear at 49c. a* pair or 2 pair for 89c.. Our Ladies Silk, ’ full fashioned Hose at 79c. a pair are wonderful values, all the best’Shades, others at 69c. and 59c, a pair. At -the rear of our Store is our Bargain Table. On this table you will find goods we want to clear at a price to suit. New offerings every week will appear. This week will be cups and saucers.,Your chance to stock up at a low-price. Cut Flowers for all occasions, birthdays, wedd­ ings, funerals; one Carryola Phono­ graph, with 3 records,, regular price $27.50, special price $-18.50. New Records for Edison and all other phonographs. Powell’s Variety Store Phone 55 i Dr. E. 'S. and Mrs. Steiner.— Fear, of London, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howey. Mr. and Mrs. W. S., Howey.— Dickson, of Toronto, visited her You will find a good assortment to choose from as we have about 100 coats to show you. The Styles and Cloths speak for themselves. The Prices are Reasonable. $15.00, $17.50, $22.50, $25.00 to $35.00 Gold Dollar Hose In all the newest shades for this season. You will find this hose hard to beat, all sizes each $1.00 Full Fashioned Silk Hose In a good weight, good wearing fine fashioned hose. We can re­ commend this hose to our custom­ ers, all shades, each $1.50. Beautiful New Dresses I# Nearly every, week we have something new to show you. We are show­ ing some very pretty styles in Georgettes, Printed Crepes and Salines. Priced at $15.00, $16.50 to $20.00 Shoes You will fell dressed in a pair of this popular make footwear* They keep their shape and are comfort­ able fitters. PRICED AT $5.00 TO $6.50 New Scarfs for Spring In Crepes and Georgettes. These are all handpainted and come in the new shapes. PRICED AT $1.75 TO $2.50 Men’s Spring Clothing We have your new Suit for you. Whether it is a Tweed, Fancy Worsted or Blue Serge. You will get it in our big assorted stock. Splendid values at $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 Linoleums You will find a fine assortment of. the newest patterns and colorings in ■our new Papers. We have a number of clearing lines that we offer at 5, 8 and 10c. A ROLL and Congoleum Rugs We are stocking all of the New Patterns that are being shown this season. Let us cover your floors with these sanitary floor coverings. Get our prices. Southcott Bros | Phone 16 Phone f6 FOR SALE—Victor Seed Oats, i O. A. C. 21 Barley, also seed beans. Apply to Arthur Mitchell, phone 1771-21, Exeter. 4-12-2tp. FOUND—A. 34x4i tire. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for advt. Apply F. lead­ ing, Exeter 4-12-2-te FARM TO RENT—75 acres. House 8 lots for sale, corner of And- and North Sts., Exeter. Lots separately if desired. Apply to Edith Snell. ‘ 4-12-2tp. and rew sold Mrs. FOR SALE—Several good drivers will make good third horses. Apply I. Moir, Exeter, Phone 149 3-22-4tp. Mr. Lauder has moved into Mrs. Cottle’s house on Albert St, The Annual Service in connection with the Bible -Society will be held in Caven April 15 th Memorial, will unite Mr. Bowen, of London, will have charge of the service. The reports of the past year will be given at this meeting. Owing to special ser­ vices James Street will not be able to unite. At a later date the repre­ sentative of the Bible Society will hold a service in James St. church. The Easter thanli-orrering meet­ ing of the W. M. S. of Caven church was held on Tuesday evening, the 10-th of April, with the president, Mrs. (Dr.) M. G. Graham, presiding There was a splendid attendance of the ladies and the interest and en­ thusiasm was excellent. .The surpris­ ingly extensive and varied mission work of’the W. M. S. and the church was finely presented by chart and description in an able address by Mrs. Graham. A duett by Miss M. Presbyterian church on at 11 a.m. when Trivitt Main Street and Caven for the occasion. Rev. TRUCKING AND DRAYING with Trailer for Stock. Persons needing' anything in this line phone I. Moir, 149, - Exeter. v 3-22-4tp. WANTED—Cattle to pasture. Apply to A. E. Neil, Hensall P.O. Phone 172r32, Exeter. . 4-12-2 tp- FOR SALE—A number of young calves, Durhams, Herefords and Poll Angus and Holstein heifers; some young pigs. Smith, — rl6. also Apply to Clayton Farquhar, Phone Kirkton 21 4-5-2L HOUSE TO RENT—By May first. Apply to Tlimes-Advocate. 4-12-2tcATTENTION— One cha- One and MOTORISTS large automobile sponge and mois both for 89c. at Cole’s Friday Saturday. FOR SALE—15 swarms of and complete extracting outfit, be sold altogether. Apply to Bagshaw, Exeter. bees Must Wm. 4-5-2tc. POTATOES! POTATOES! IN STOCK-CARMAN POTATOES Good table or planting stock, $2.25 per bag. To arrive in about 2 weeks, Field certified Green Mountain and Irish Cobblers at $2.35 per bag. We are booking orders for these JONES &MAY. now. JUST Alberta ARRIVED—A car of Oats.—Harvey Bro3. V nice SALE—Quantity of turnips Apply to Win. Sil- 4-12-ltp. FOR at 12c. a bushel, lery, phone 174r21. den spent Easter in Goderich.—Mr. W. L. Kress, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff was in Brantford for Easter and Mr, Jas. I-Iembly was in Palmerston.—Rev. and Mrs. D. McTavish and family spent a few days last week with friends in Rip­ ley. Mi’. McTavish conducted a wedding on a former charge and gave a lecture in his home church on the Ripley circuit.—Mrs. Alvin Brintn.e.11,, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Exeter hospital, has returned home. *—Mr. Bert Doyle accompanied by his brothers Matthew and Peter, of Mt. Carmel; Phil., o»f Toronto and Mrs. Coughiin, of London, were in Detroit Saturday attending The ftni- , oral of their brother John. The doc- j uaaeu. ia om viveu uy -his wiuuW, 4 sons and one daughter—Misses Ger­ trude Francis aild Mildred Rowe are spending this week in 'Toronto. —Miss Bayne is spending the holi­ days at her home in Newbury.'—Miss Hills is spending EasteF week at Dublin.—Mrs. Goodspeed and Don­ ald are spending Eastfef week in Sarnia and London.—Mfs. Morgan spout the holidays with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. A. Stewart, of Usborne.— Mr, Sidney West has taken a posi­ tion with the Times-AdVocate. VILLA EDEN DAIRY If for any reason you have auy empty milk bottles, we would es­ teem it a favor if you would phone or notify us and our wagon will call for them without any obligation on your part.—BEN S. CASE. ‘Come to us with Confidence’ $125.00 $125.00 $375.00 395.00 1922 FORD Tudor Sedan . Good condition for ....... 1922 CHEVROLET 490 Special Touring ............. 19 25 FORD Fordor Sedan Newly refinislpd ....... 1926 FORD Fordor Sedan Latest model ................... 1924 CHEVROLET 4 door Sedan ............... ............... $335.00 1926 CHEVROLET Coach ..$485.00 1926 CHRYSLER 4 door Sedan .............................. 1925 McLAUGHLlN “Six” Coach. See this one a-t .. 1923 MAXWELL 4 door Sedan. A bargain at .... 1927 OLDSMOBILE Coach 4 wheel brakes, etc 1927 OLDSMOBILE 4 4 wheel brakes, etc 1928 CHRYSLER “62’ $775.00 $7'45.00 $395.00 $875.00 Sedan $925.00 4 door Sedan, brand new never been driven $1495.00 UNIVERSAL MOTOR SALES Phonet Metcalfe 2714 354 ClarOnco Street, LONDON ‘‘SPECIAL'■ FINANCE PLANS” lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll door FOR Clover vantages, earlier than the common Sweet Clo­ ver and grows much smaller, more branchy and leafier and has finer stems. It seldom grows over three and a. half feet tall. It produces finer liay’in large quantities and is better j as high as 25 bu­ shels per acre on large acreage. $20.00 per bushel Apply to F. Taylor, Exeter or W. J. Anderson, Crediton. SALE—Essex Crystal Dwarf has many outstanding ad­ it is about four weeks Weekes and Miss A. Hamilton was 1 X"?®™very much appreciated A gratify- I mg ottering was received a.nd a ded- < icatory prayer was offered by Mrs. I Foote.. Lunch was served and a soc­ ial time enjoyed by all. TO RENT.—50, acr.es being North l/n Lot 14, Con. 5, Hay Twp., on which is a modern frame house, barn and other small buildings; al­ so S. S Lot 12, con. 4, 50 acres of pasture land. Apply to John Pen- hale, Lake Road, Hay P. O. 4-5-3tc. FOR SALE—North half lot 13, con. 8, Township of Usborne, 50 ac­ res excellent pasture; spring well with windmill on farm. Apply to David M. Clarke, Exeter, Ont. or W. Nelson Clarke, R. R, Woodham, Ontario, Executors Thomas Clark es­ tate oi" Carling & Morley, Barristers, Exeter,- Ont. 3-.29-3tc. All stocks listed oii the Standard Mining Exchange bought and sold. BROKERAGE SAME AS TORONTO There are several mining stocks if bought at. present prices Will make a big profit. Our board room is open for your convenience. Why not make some money now. Personal atltnlioh makes our ser­ vice to you better than you can pect from a large city office. S. G. BAWDEN Phone 95 ex- Ont, FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT— 150 acres, lot 13, Con. 13, Stephen; 50 acres grass, south half of lot 16, con. 13; 50 acres grass, S. H. lot 4, con. 15. Apply to D. Lippert, Mel­ bourne, Ont. 2-16-tfc. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED (any make) SINGLE EDGE .1............................. 3ff DOUBLE EDGE ........................... 4<J Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE, DRUGGIST Ernest C. Harvey GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER Representing Mutual. Life of Canada FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, WINDSTORM, ETC. W R. GOULDING A* T. a M, Organist and Choirmaster James St* United Church Instruction in Plano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music m Schools Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phone 191 EXETER. ONT. FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine brick residence, heated with hot air, elec­ tric lighted, good ga.ien* Apply to R. E* Pickard. 10-27ttc