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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-06-21, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE WANT COLUMN TENDERS FOR HAY 1 The Exeter Cemetery Board will receive., sealed tenders until Satur­ day, June &3rd, at 7 p.m. for cutt­ ing and removal of the first crop of alfalfa hay on cemetery property. Thomas Pryde,Sec. t------- -—,-------- STRAYED—From S| Lot Con. 4. Hay Tp., a two-year-old fer, red. H. Brown, R, R. 3, Exeter 21-6-2tc. 12, hei- Finder please notify-Mr. §25.00 Reward for information leading to arrest and conviction of person or persons setting out poison for dogs..—C, W. FORD Exeter Markets Wheat §1,50 Oats 75c. Barley 85c. . Manitoba flour §4.50 Blend Flour §.4.30 Pastry Flour §4.10 Feed Flour §2.40 Bran §2.00 Shorts §2.15 Creamery Butter, 41e. Dairy Butter 35 and 3 Sc, Eggs, ’Extras 29c. Eggs. Setonds 22c. Hogs §11.25 -f'-f ."""I—.1)! .. .rnqi»»i.aii ~<I ■»..■*<.......■ w ■ *----------Q locals__jr CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, James Foote, B.A., Minister 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Services as Usual THE SALVATION ARMY RUMMAGE SALE & SALE OF WORK — on — SATURDAY, .JUNE 23rd, 1928 Commencing at 2:30 o'clock p.m. SOUTHCOTT’S VACANT STORE by Post Office *> ” A union meeting of the Exeter and Hurondale Women’s Institutes will be held in Main St, church on Wed., June 27th, at 2:30 p.m. Miss M, V. Powell, of Whitby, will be the special speaker furnished by the Department of Agriculture. All lad­ ies are welcome. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH ♦ OF CANADA Rev. D, McTavish, Pastoi’ W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader 10 a.m--—Bunday School. ■“In the beginning was word”—“Oui* pre-existent Lord”, A sermon suggested by the people p.m.—“Nabal—the great Man”. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ per will be administered at both services. Any wishing to unite with the church either by letter or on profession of faith please intimate to the pastor before the morning service. 11 a.m.- Choice dairy butter at Southcott’s Bros. Don’t forget the Garden Party and Summer Carnival of the Anglican church on Friday, June 29th. Par­ ticulars later. „ FOR SALE—Good Frame Barn -x50 feet. Apply H. Smith, Dash- )0d. 5-24-4tc SALE OR RENT—Fine brickFOR residence, heated with hot air, elec­ tric lighted, good garden. Apply to R. E. Pickard. 10-27-tfc POTATOES’ POTATOES’. Table potatoes §1.65 per hag. Dooley’s, Green Mountain and Irish Cobblers for planting §1.75 per bag. •—-Jones & May NOTICE Any young men desiring to tend camp at Carling’s Heights London, July 2nd to 15th should leave their names with Wm. C. Davis at the Times-Advocate office. at- in HORSES FOR SALE OR EX­ CHANGE—We always have a num­ ber of horses on hand we will sell or exchange to the farmers.—G. J. Dow. 6,7,tfc FOR SALE- brick residence on Main modern conveniences A barn, chicken house, two trees and small fruits Times-Advocate. -A storey and a half street, all good well, lots, fruit Apply at 5-10-tfc HOUSE AND BARN FOR SALE— Barn is 5 6x40 ft. with 18 ft. posts Two-.storey brick house. Both to be removed off farm. Terms reas­ onable. Apply to Noah Deitrich, in Dashwood. Phone 5 on 31. 6-7-8tp. , FOR SALE OR RENT—A brick residence on Huron St., ted with hot air, electric light all modern conveniences. Hard soft water in house; good garden, also stable, ling. fine hea- and and Apply to W. H. Spar- 6-14 tfc. FOR works, man. SALE—Cochrane machine A real chance for the right Good business. Reason for selling, ill health. 6-14-tfc. FOR RENT—Four-room apart­ ment in the Commercial Block. Apply to C. B. Snell 6-14-tfc. ' TEACHER WANTD—For S. S. No. 3,. Usborne. Experienced pre­ ferred. Protestant. State salary and qualifications to undersigned. Dut­ ies to commence Sept. 1st. James H. Roa,ch, R. R, No. 1, Kirkton, Sec’y-Treas. 6-14 2tp. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres Lot 15, con. 2, McGill­ ivray Tp., Middlesex County, A 1 soil, self drained, good buildings, 5 acres bush, never failing well, near school, station and church.— Apply to Arthur J. O’Neil, Cl.ande- lioye, Ont. 21-6-ltc. FARM FOR SALE 150 acres of choice land, 7 acres of bush, balance cleared, no waste land, 45 acres seeded to alfalfa. 8 room brick house and woodshed; large bank barn with straw and hay shed; stable 35" cattle, 6 horses building suitable for hens and pigs, silo, garage, implement shed, well roded, never failing well, hydro in house and barn, telephone. Rural mail twice daily, 40 rods from school; 1% miles from Centralia, 5 miles from Exeter, small fruit or­ chard; never rented; working pos­ session at once; full possession Oc­ tober 1st. Apply to Lloyd Hodgson, R. R. No. 2, Centralia. 6-21-4tc. CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE Farm situate in the Township of Usborne, consisting of 100 acres with brick house, bank barns and drive shed in first class repair. About 60 acres of crop and well car­ ed for young orchard. Farm situate in the Township of Usborne, consisting of 50 acres with brick hodse and bank cellent repair. About crop and orchard. * The above ate two ■ farms in the Township . . . . . , are adjoining and can be sold in one parcel or separately, The owner will sell the farm with the crop and give immediate posses­ sion or will reap the crop and give possession in the Fall, •Both farmfc are convenient to Die spools, dhurches and market^. For further particulars 'apply to Messrs, Carling & Morley, Barristers &c,, Exeter, Ontario,, . a hmu; barn in ex- 30 acres Of of the beat of Usborne? Dr. McTaggart, of Hensall, spent s the week-end with his mother. Mrs. F. : is visiting ; May. , Mr. and family, Sunday. Mr. Francis Abbott, of Chicago, is visiting with his parents Mr. and ’ Mrs. W. F. Abbott. Clifford Culbert, of Lucan, visit­ ed over the week-end with his cou­ sin Howard Kerslake. Mr, Joseph Grant, of , Chesley spent' the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant. 1 Mrs. Ingram, of Woolsey, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, during the past week. Mrs. Jas. Ferguson, of Chatham, is visiting with her daughter Mrs. C. W. Christie, of Sitephen. i Mr. and-’Mrs. T. N. Northcott, of Stratford, visited with relatives in this community over the week-end. Mr. Frank Wildfong, who is re­ cuperating from a recent operation, is- visiting for a week in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mitchell, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. ^and Mrs. Fred Hogarth, of Ste- . phen. Mr. C. F. Hooper is having the . verandah of his home enclosed with L glass. It will make a decided im­ provement. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Case, of To­ ronto, spent the past week > their cousins Mr. Peter Case ■ Miss McTaggart. Miss A. S. McKenzie, of the ter School Staff, left this week for Huntsville, where she will have charge of Camp Onawaw. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sample, of St. Catherines, ‘spent several days last week with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bagshaw. Mr. B. M. Francis is this week attending the convention of the Canada Life Insurance Agents at Bigwin Inn, Lake of Bays/ Mr. and Mrs. W.‘ W. Taman and two daughters, of Exeter, visited the former’s sister, Mrs. S. H. Gidley, on Thursday last.—Bly th Standard <• Mrs, John M. Broderick, of Regina and her sister, Mrs. Lottie Mahler, of London, visited with Mrs. Brod­ erick on Friday and Saturday. Rev. James Foote is attending the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the independent Order of Oddfel­ lows meeting in Toronto this week. Mr. Frank Johns motored up and spent the week-end with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Well. Johns. Mr. Johns is somewhat improved during the past week. Mr, and Mrs. L. D. Fulton and two daughters, of Stratford, Sunday with Miss Miss Gladys Fulton here for a week. Miss Hills, teacher School staff, has returned home in Dublin. Miss Hills taking a commercial course onto during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winer and Miss Alma, and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Winer and son Donald, spent a few days last week visiting relatives at Marlette and Saginaw, Mich. Miss Francis Pearce, of Stratford, attended the Moon family re-union at Grand Bend on Saturday last and spent the week-end with her parents, MT. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce, Work is progressing with the re­ modelling of the James St. church. The floors have been taken out and are relaid and the installation of the heating system will take place short­ ly- Mr. Sidney Smith accompanied by his mother, from Detroit, attended the Moon family picnic at Grand Bend on Saturday and visited with relatives for a few days in this community....... *Mr. and Mrs, Manford Belling, of Detroit, spent the week-end with the latter,s parents hfr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis, of Stephan. Mrs, X- Coultis returned with them tn visit her bro­ ther, Dr. J. W. Harrison, of Detrfot. ' The Lower School pupils of the Exeter High School have completed ,,their 'examinations and the Middle and Upper examinations are now oit. Mr, Hume and Mr. - Robertson, of’ Godefteb, ate presiding, and Mr. EL J, Wethey, is in Goderich. K. Mathews, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mrs. A. J. Penhale and motored to Brantford on MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor ' a.m.—Sunday School. a.m.—Morning worship. Discip­ les were called Christians. 7 p.m.—Masonic Service. Main St. congregation are glad to welcome the Masonic order to their service 10 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Jones, Rector After Trinity. Rev. Walter Sask., 'John with and Exe- spent Lula Fulton, is remaining of the High to her intends in Tor- 3rd Sunday 10 a.m.—Sunday 11 a.m.—Matins 7 p.m.—Evenson, His Grace the Archbishop will visit Trivi+t Memorial for Confir­ mation on Sunday evening, July 1st. NOTICE The James portion of the church shed. „ __ to level up the shed is being called for Friday. A number of persons who have been in the habit of using the shed have offered to draw a load of gravel and the gravel will be ap­ preciated any time between Friday and Tuesday evening. After Friday the shed will be closed to the public for a week. For further informa­ tion apply at Times-Advocate. School and Sermon g and Sermon. THURSDAY, JUNE 21St, 1928 e Circle Bar Hose PRICE PER PAIR $1.SO Gold Tack Underwear PER GARMENT $100ALL SIZES $1.00 LINOLEUM and CONGOLEUM RUGS Phone 16o Men’s Athletic Underwear made of good weight dimity, cut full and roomy. WE ARE SHOWING ALL OF THE NEW PATTERNS IN LINOL­ EUM AND CONGOLEUM RUGS AS WELL AS BY THE YARD. BRING IN THE SIZE OF YOUR ROOM AND GET OUR PRICES. This is a beautiful full fashioned hose and comes in all the newest shades. Southcott Bros. Boys’ Hatchway Boy’s No-Button Hatchway the kind ’ they all like, cool and comfortable. THIS STORE CLOSES AT 12 O’CLOCK ON WEDNESDAYS DURING MONTHS OF JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST Mr. H. O. Southcott is in Toronto this week and will bring home with him a fine range of NEW, SILK, GEORGETTES, and CREPE DRESSES. We will have a splendid assort­ ment of dresses in the larger sizes. Come ip and see the new styles and materials 24 only Fancy Cushions Made from ends of Chintz with good filling. You cannot buy the material and make them at these prices. 50c. and 98c. 5 only 97 piece CHINA DINNER SETS WE HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVED A CRATE OF BEAUTIFUL CHINA DINNER SETS. THESE SETS ARE DECORATED WITH THE NEW LARGER DECORATIONS AND^ARE PRINTED ON FINE CHINA. WE HAVE PRICED THEM FOR QUICk SELLING AT PER SET $23.95 Building committee of the St. church are cementing a A bee Mrs. W. C. Pearce visited friends, in Thedford on Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Middlemiss is holiday­ ing at Grand Bend this week. Miss Edith Wiggins, of Goderich,',■ visited in Exeter over the week-end, Mr. George Willis, of London, vis­ ited his mothei- in town on Friday last. Mrs. John Braund spent the week-end visiting 'in Brantford and Hamilton. v Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elworthy, of, Detroit, are visiting with friends in, this community. V Mrs. Thomas McCurdy has return* ed home after visiting with her cou- sin, Mrs. Cade, at Mt. Brydges. Mr. Gib Dow shipped a car load of horses to the Dominion Transport Co., of Toronto, on Wednesday. Mr. Ed. French, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Follick, the latter being his sister. Mrs. Billings and Mrs. C. Dale have returned from Ft. Wayne, Ind. and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Messrs. Earl R.ussel and 'E. M. Quance, Mrs. Rd. Quance and Miss Thelma Taylor niotored to Detroit for the week-end. Miss Lydia Bowman, who has been visiting with Mr. and’ Southcott, returned to Galt on Friday last. Miss Burnett, R.N., returned to her home the latter part of last week after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sanders. Dr. John Ward, optometrist, of’ town, is attending a. convention of Optometrists in London on Monday and Tuesday of this week at Hotel London. Mrs. T. O. Southcott attended the wedding of her nephew Dr. Douglas B. Hutton, of Cleveland, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hutton, of Brant­ ford to Miss Dorothy Greenwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenwood, of Toronto, which took place at the home of the bride’s par­ ents on Saturday afternoon last. r Mrs. T. 0. her home in of Detroit, OUR SPECIAL PRICES ON ROOFING WILL CONTINUE FOR 7 DAYS MORE Either Wood or Asphalt Our B. C. Shingles are all verti­ cal grain, inspected and packed 3 bunches to the square. — In Stock — GYROC, WALL BOARD A CAR OF CEDAR POSTS WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS* SPEC­ IAL PRICE OFF CAR. Also Our — LUMBER STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE Give us a call and we wilt estimate your requirements ROSS TAYLOR CO. Exeter, Ontario i Phone 16 HYDRO ELECTRIC Wiring and installing, guaranteed workmanship at reasonable prices. Repairing stoves and motors a spec- Estimates gladly furnishedialty. free. ERN. DAVIS Phone 224 FOR SOMEONE YOU DELIGHT TO HONOR you will find in -this Store many Suggestions. We never had a better array for the bride, or the home of real useful articles than are now to be found here. Since last issue we received our Stoneware, fruit jars, cooking pots, bowl sets, teapots, small sizes too, pie plates, custard cups, flower pots baskets and fern pots, marked prices to sell quick. THURSDAY, 'JUNE 28th will observed as ICE CREAM DAY this store. provided a free prize who buys a Brick or Cream that day. BARGAIN TABLE Clips and Saucers, Jap China 10c. ieach at be at WALKERSiIDES have for everyone Sealei* of Ice SPECIALS Powell’s Variety Store ’‘WHERE YOU SAVE.1” Phone 55 it is value you are looking for deal with T. H. Elliott and you will get it. And do not forget that I ata selling 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 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED (any make) Single edge ............. DOUBLE EDGE' Perfect Edge Guaranteed W. S. COLE. DRUGGIST DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario CLINTON G. MORLOCK Agent, Creditor, Ont* Telephone 21 r 5 6-3-8te June Specials ......................... 1 0 Chesterfield Sets from $135.00 up 2 Odd Chesterfields at $65.00 SPECIAL PRICES THAT CAN’T BE BEAT ANYWHERE If you would save money buy your furniture from ns. Our prices are the lowest and goods the best. Big Showing of Dining Room Sets and Bedroom Sets at lowest possible prices. R. N. ROWE FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 20w and 20, K Ernest C. Harvey GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER Representing Mutual Life of Canada FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, WINDSTORM, ETC. W R. GOULDING A, O. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church Instruction in Plano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Mttslc tn School* Studio, Slain St, Box 67, Phone 19 J EXETER, ONT. All stocks listed on tlie Standard Mining Exchange bought and sold. BROKERAGE SAME AS TORONTO There are several mining stock* 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 bur set* • vice to you better than you Cail ex­ pect from a large city office. S.G. BAWDEN Phone os Exeter, Ont*