HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-05-24, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, MAY 21th, 1028
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FOR SALE-—Baby buggy, good as
new. Apply Times-Advocate.
POTATOES—Certified seed. Lovely
for table use.—Southcott Bros.
FOR SALE—Good Frame Barn
35x50 feet. Apply IL Smith, Dash
wood. 5-24-4te
FOUND- In the office of the Exe
ter Times-Advovate a sum of money.
Owner may have same by proving
property.
Exeter Markets
Wheat .
Oats 75c.
Barley 85 c.
Manitoba flour $4.50
Blend Flour $4.30
Pastry Flour $4.10
Feed Flour $2.40
Bran $2.20
Shorts $2.20
Creamery Butter, 41c.
Dairy Butter1 35c. to 38c.
Eggs, extras 28c.
Eggs. Seconds 22c.
Hogs $10.00
CAVjEN PRESBYTERIAN
1 * ’■ CHURCH’
Rev. James Foote, H.A„ Minister
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Rev. R. B. Stevenson, for
the Lord’s Day Alliance.
7 p.m.—-“The Coming Man”
WANTED—Man to put in a gar
den. Apply to Hogarth’s Baby
Chick Hatchery.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Black-
fd.norca -etting eggs. Heavy laying
strain. R. E. Piekard, Exeter.
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PINEAPPLES PINEAPPLES
FOUND-—At Grand Bend, a gold
wri't watch. Apply to B. Bossen-
berry. Hotel Imperial, Grand Bend.
Leave vour order or your name
mid when the Cuban’s are at their
best, the latter part of this week and
next we will give you a ring. Prices
are .gradually getting a little easier.
FOR SALE—Buggy, cutter and 2
Jir-^y cows. Apply to Rev. G. M.
Chidley. Thames Road. 5-17-2tfe
—Harvey’s Grocery.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine brick
residence, heated with hot air, elec
tric lighted, good garden. Apply
to II. E. Piekard. 10-27-tfc
The* story “John Ainsley, Master
Thief. ’ wiieh was running in the
Tunes-Advoeate but which has not
av-poari d during’ the last couple of
week;, has started again this week.
FOR SALE—Seed potatoes at $2
per ba?. at Centralia Farmers’ Co-
Operatives Co., Centralia, Ontario
5-17-tf
KOT DOGS—Will be sold Saturday
evening. May 19tli, at Southcott’s
Bros* old stand. '
FOR SALE—A storey and a half
brick residence on Main street, all
modern conveniences A good well,
barn, chicken house, two lots, fruit
trees and small fruits Apply at
Times-Advocate. 5-1O-tl’c
PLOUGHING
Persons desiring ploughing done
for fall wheat for satisfaction and
moderate prices would be well to
apply to T. Creery, Woodham, Ont.,
R. R. No. 1, phone Kirkton 33-5.
5-2 4-1 tc
FOR SALE—Essex Crystal Dwarf
Clover has many outstanding ad
vantages. It is about four weeks
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
hay in large quantities and is better
seeder yielding as high as 25 bu
shels per acre on large acreage.
$20.00 per bushel
Apply to F. Taylor, Exeter or W. J.
Anderson, Crediton.
MEETING OF THE
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council.of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in
the Council Chambers, Goderich, at
2.30 o’clock in r the afternoon of
Tuesday, the 5th day of June, 1928.
All accounts against the County
must be in the hands of the Clerk
not later than Monday proceeding
the meeting of Council.
GEO. W. HOLMAN, County Clerk
Goderich, May 21st, 1928.
The gold watch found at Grand
Bend advertised in the Times-Advo
cate last week has been restored to
the owner.
Mr. Clyde Heaman, who has s.pent
the past three years at Hollywood,
Calif., is visiting with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heaman. Mr.
Heaman arrived home Tuesday ev
ening after a very pleasant trip hav
ing covered the entire trip by motor.
Several of the teachers and a
number of students from the Exe
ter High School were in London on
Saturday attending the annual track
and field meet of the Western On
tario Secondary Schools Association.
The weathei* was far from ideal
most of the events being run off in
„ the rain. In the senior mile Eugene
Howey was second and in the senior
half mile he was third. E .Tieman
■won second place in the fifth heat
of the intermediate 100 yards and
Ted. Taman won second place in the
fifth heat of the junior 100 yards.
On May 10th, James St. W.M.S.
held their monthly meeting. After
the roll call and devotional period
Mrs. Mantle and Mrs. McTavish gave
most splendid reports of the Pres-
byterial held in Wingham on April
19th. On May 17th a very special
meeting of the auxiliaries of James
St. and Main St.,, United churches,
also the Circle jfeirls of James St.
was held in t$e $$sement when Miss
Cassady, rcth'ri^i missionary on
furlough from ’Central China gave
a most inspiring address on the
work that is being carried on over
there. The Main St. ladies sang a
chorus. Miss Wilfong gave a piano
solo and Mr. Smillie of Toronto sang
Each number was splendidly re
ceived. Following the program the
James St. ladies served lunch.
SPECIAL PRICES
on Roofing for 20 days
Either Wood or Asphalt
Our B. C. Shingles are all Verti
cal grain, inspected and packed 3
bunches to the square.
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Exeter, Ontario
The -Trivitt Memorial Rectory has
been shingled.
Mr. W. D. Sanders has purchased
a new Falcon-Knight car.
Mir. Luckins, of Sarnia, is reliev
ing at the Express Office.
Jones & May have a new rubber-
tired delivery wagon on the rqad.
Miss Mary Horney, of London,
Spent Sunday with Miss Mildred
Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. ^yilliam Bradt and
family, of London, spent the week
end in town.
Dr. J. H. Browning and Mr. Geo.
A. Hawkins were in Pt. Huron over
the week-end.
' Miss Emily Morrison and mother
and Miss M. Ellis visited Mrs. Jolin-
ton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Blatchford,
of Toronto, are visiting relatives in
this community.
Dr. M. G. and Mrs. Graham have
recently returned from a motor trip
to New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trevethick,
of Crediton, spent the week-end with
Mr., and Mrs. Victor Kestle.
Mr. Bert. Gillespie has rented the
residence on Ann St. owned by Mrs.
Cottle, and has moved in.
Miss Marion Wood, who has been
attending school in Toronto, has re
turned home for the holidays.
Mr. Grant Sanders, who has been
attending Toronto University, has
returned home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Reed, of
Lucknow, were visiting friends here
and in St. Marys ovex* the week-end.
BEN HUR — World’s Mightiest
Attraction. Talc of the Christ by
Gen. Lew Wallace. At the Dome
Theatre, May 24, 25 and 26th.
Mr. Ralph Willis, of the 4th con.
of Stephen, is confined to his home
through illness and is under the
care of a nurse.
May 24th. Celebrations are be
ing held in a number of neighbor
ing places to-day and no doubt Exe
ter will be a quiet spot.
Dr. .and Mrs. Holloway, of Peter
borough, visited in town for a few
days last week owing to the illness
of the former’s sister, Mrs. R. N.
Rowe.
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers returned
home last week from Victoria hos
pital, London, where, she underwent
an operation. She is recuperating
rapidly.
The many friends of Mr. J. S.
Harvey, who has been seriously ill
for over a week, will be pleased to
know that he has been somewhat im
proved during the past few days.
Messrs. Bruce Medd and George
Hind motored to Toronto for the
week-end. Miss Eleanox* Medd,
who has been attending University
returned home with her brother.
Mr. Howard Dignan has return
ed from Toronto University and is
visiting his father, Mr. E. M. Dignan
Mr. Dignan will again spend the
summer with tlio University fisher
ies research department.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plumsteel, Mr.
and M'rs. C. S. Hawke and Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Livermore, of Clinton,
called on Rev. C. J. and Mrs. Moor
house at the Main St. parsonage on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David McNicol and
family, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W.
Westlake and daughter Helen, of
Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Parsons, of Sarnia, spent 'Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Murphy.
The folders containing full infor
mation about the South Huron Camp
for Boys are ready for distribution.
These can be obtained from Miss A.
S. McKenzie, or E. Howey. Regis
ter early and get the 50c. discount.
Mr.1 Edgar Thompson B.A., has
returned home from Toronto Uni
versity and is visiting his parents,’
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Thompson, of
Usborne. Mr. Thompson expects to
spend the summer in Northern On
tario ‘on research work.
Mr* and4 Mrs. W. Ritchie an
nounce t)i£ engagement of their
daughter, Gladys Margaret, to Lloyd
Artimus LtyniR son of Mrs. Llyrm
,afid l^te Chas. LIynn, both of
McGillWray -f Town ship, the marriage
to, take place early in June. • >.
Mr, ^n/ifiie’, of’’Toronto, whos has
been visiting with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. James and Miss J, Mur*
ray, of town, ,sahg a solo at both
the morning and evening service in
the James St, church on Sunday. Mr,
Smillie has a splendid voice and. his
singing was greatly appreciated.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, pastor v
W. K. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
“Sermons suggested by the people*’
11 a.m.-—“Why was the rich man
sent to hell?” Dives and Lazarus,
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—“Is Heaven a place of many
mansions?” —-“Are . there varied
degrees of Heavenly bliss?” —
“Is there a distinction to be made
between salvation and reward?**
Come and hear these questions
discussed.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
11 a.m.—“The Cleansing Blood”
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—“Tanglefoot”
Thursday evening prayer service
withdrawn.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. Walter Jones, Rector
Sunday, May 27th
Please Note—Commencing Sun
day, June 3rd, Sunday School will
assemble 'at 10 a.m. sharp.
A. Y. P. A. Banquet on Monday,
May 2 8th, at 7 p.m. sharp. Speaker,
Mr. Geo. W. Pifher, Vice-President
of the Dominion Association.
To Remind You
It is not too late to plant Gladioli
and Dahlias. We have a nice as
sortment right now.
BARGAIN TABLE SPECIAL
50 prs. Children’s Cotton Hose 15c.
a pair
DON’T WAIT!
Powell’s Variety Store
“WHERE YOU SAVE”
Phone 55
Spring Sale of Slightly
USED CARS
EVERY CAR GUARANTEED AND
EVERY CAR PRICED IN OUR AD
1922 CHEVROLET “Special”
Touring good running con
dition ................. $85.00
19 23 OVERLAND 4 Touring
guaranteed ....................... $125.00
1925 CHEVROLET 4 door
Sedan, see this one at this
price ............................... $385.00
1926 CHEVROLET Coach,
like new ............................ $550.00
t1926 ESSEX Coach, city
driven, original finish like
new ............ $575.00
1926 OLDSMOBILE Coach,
a snap at .......................... $675.00
1925 MAXWELL 4 door sedan
hurry if you want it at .... $750.00
1926 CHRYSLER 4 door
sedan ............ $775.00
1927 OLDSMOBILE Coach
4 wheel brakes, driven less
than 3000 miles ............. $825.00
1925 McLAUGHLIN Six Coach
city driven ........................ $865.00
19,27 OLDSMOBILE 4 door sedan
4 wheel brakes, etc ....... $925.00
1928 PONTIAC 4 door sedan,
brand new, never driven, no li
cense. $100 off list
price ....... ............. $1085.00
UNIVERSAL
MOTOR SALES
Phone: Metcalfe 2714
354 Clarence Street, LONDON
“SPECIAL FINANCE PLANS’’
IF-
it is value you are looking for
deal with T. H. Elliott and you will
get it. And do not forget that I am
celling my goods at a small profit and
in order to do this I have got to ask
■the public for all the support they
can give. My store will be open every
night from now on.
T. H. Elliott’s
Mr. Albert Mitchell, of Usborne,
has the foundation ready for the
building of a new brick residence on.
the cornel'’ of Gidley and William
Streets.
Rev. Robert Hicks, B.D., pastor
of Central Uhited church, St. Thom
as for the past five years and at
present President of the London
Conference has received an invita
tion to Trinity United church, Wal
laceburg and Rev, J; W. Johnson,
of W'allaceburg goes to Central
United church, St. Thomas. The
exchange Is to bo made at the next
conference term.
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As an appreciation and for the many customers who could not get waited
on during the busy hours, we are continuing our sale ONE MORE WEEK
Share-these Bargains. Produce counts same as Cash
15 ONLY MEN’S SUITS
Values as high as $17.50
Big Sale Price........$12.98
15 ONLY MEN’S SUITS
A clean up of odd lines very
special
Big Sale Price..........$9.98
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
In all sizes. Regular $1.25
Big Sale Price 89c.
10 DOZEN MEN’S FINE
SHIRTS
Sizes 14 to 16&, Reg. val. $2
Big Sale Price........$1.49
15 DOZEN MEN’S HOSE
■ These are real value
Big Sale Price, .3 pair 98<i*
MEN’S’BALBRIGGAN .
UNDERWEAR
Reg. 75c’. line, .All sizes to 44.
Big Sale price..............59c.
I.
Little Boys’ and Girl’s Dresses and Play Suits
ABOUT TWO HUNDRED IN THIS ASSORTMENT. THE PRICES WERE $1.00, $1.50 AND
SOME AS HIGH AS S2.OO. YOU CANNOT BUY THE GOODS ALONE AT THE PRICES. YOUR
CHOICE OF ANYTHING ON. TABLE FOR.
48 cents 48 cents
LADIES’ $1.00 HOSE
In all the season’s latest’
shades
Big Sale Price..............79c.
50 pairs of Ladies’ Strap
Shoes
These are great values and
splendid for every day wear.
Big Sale Price ......... $1.98
48 cents
Boys’ and Giris’ Running
Shoes
Fleet Foot and Boy Scouts.
Just the thing for summer
Big Sale Price..............98c.
50 ONLY BOYS’ CAPS
A clean up of all lines.
Big Sale Price each . . 48c.
Save on Groceries I
McLarens Jelly 4 for ....22c.
Good Brooms ................. 49e.
Shelled Walnuts halves 49c lb
7 cakes of Toilet soap .......25c
Matches ................... 3 fox* 25c
Crisp Sodas ....... 2 for 25c.
4L
Children’s Sand and Black
Hose
Sizes 5 to 10. This is a good
wearer
Special Sale Price .... 21c
Curtain Scrims and Nets
Regular 35c. value. Splendid
for bedrooms and kitchens
Big Sale Price .......... 19c.
Save on Groceries !
FREE
We give one pound of
sugar* free with every lb.
of TEA or COFFEE.
OUR GROCERIES ARE ALL FRESH GOODS AND
I Best grade Sugar 100 lb $6.45
j Choice Prunes 3 lbs. for 25c.
Choice Dates, 3 lbs. for 25c.
10 bars P. & G. Soap ........39c.
7 rolls of Toilet paper fox* 25c.
2 lb. ’tins Tomatoes 2 for 21c.
NO. I QUALITY
THIS STORE CLOSES AT 12 O’CLOCK ON WEDNESDAYS DURING MONTHS OF
JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST
Southcott Bros.
Phone 16 iPhone 16
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SAFETY RAZOR BLADES
SHARPENED (any make)
SINGLE EDGE ............................ 3c
DOUBLE EDGE ......................... 4c Furniture
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE. DRUGGIST
DOMINION LIFE
ASSURANCE CO.
Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario
CLINTON G. MORLOCK
Agent, Crediton, Ont.
Telephone 21 r 5 5-3-8tc
Ernest C. Harvey
GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER
Representing
Mutual Life of Canada
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT,
SICKNESS, WINDSTORM, ETC.
W R. GOULDING
A. t. c. 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 192
EXETER, ONT.
MINING STOCKS
All stocks listed on the Standard
Alining 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 attention makes our ser
vice to you better than you can ex*
pect from a large city office.
S.G.BAWDEN
phono 95 Exeter, Ont.
Mr. Fred Rehman, of. Ann Arbor
College, Mich., visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs.’,’ W. J. Heaman, one
day last week.
Mr. Clarence Heywood received a
nasty cut on the bridge of the nose
When a .scantling flew up and hit
him, Monday evening.
H
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We are offering some wonderful
bargains in furniture during
the month of May
R. N. ROWE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
PHONE 20 w and 20J
if
Back in the Old Stand
South of Powell’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 ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE
YOUR PATRONAGE KINDLY SOLICITED
W. H. HARNESS
Phone 25 EXETER We Deliver