The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-09-27, Page 8Miss Nellie Medd Has returned to
her studies at Toronto University.
Mrs. G. Snell has returned home
after holidaying in Tillsonburg and
Galr.
Mr. Jos. Davis has returned to
Chatham after holidaying for two
weeks with his parents in town.
Mr. Melvin Sims, of Windsor,
spent the week-end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sims, of town.
Rev. A. E. Moorhouse, of Ford,
is visiting his brother Rev. C. J.
Moorhouse at the Main St. parson
age.
Mr. W. G. Medd, M.L.A., returned
last week from attending the Gen
eral Council of the United church at
Winnipeg,
Mr. J. G. Stanbury was engaged
as Counsel in a case in the Court of
Appeal at Toronto on Monday and
Tuesday and was successful in gett
ing a judgment in favor of his client
Mr. C. H, Moorhouse, who has
been visiting with his parents, Rev.
C. J. and Mrs. Moonhouse at the Main
St. parsonage, has returned to Lon
don to resume his course at Western
Medical College.
Mr. J. S. Harvey continues to hold
his own and his many friends hope
for his improvement. Mr. J, M.
Harvey, who has been home for sev
eral days left the forepart of the
week for Toronto to continue his
studies at the medical school.
ANNOUNCEMENT
MARCELLING done at Harness’s
Barber Shop every WEDNESDAY and
THURSDAY instead of Tuesday and
Thursdays. —Miss L. Stackhouse
WANT COLUMN
TO RENT—Heated room with,
other conveniences. Apply to C. B.'
Snell, phone 181.
WANTED—A quantity of rags
suitable for dusters. Price 5c per
lb. Enqure at Times-Advocate.
NOTICE—Payment for flowers at
the cemetery is now due and we
would appreciate an early settlement
J. FORD. , 9-20-3tp.
FOR SALE—Eadys bicycle in
good condition. Enquire of Times-
Advocate. 8-6-tfc.
KTTCHEN GIRL WANTED —
Highest wages. Apply to Hicks
House, Mitchell. 9-13-3tp.
FOR SALE—Malt oak barrels,
good for cider, $1.50. Apply to
Grant’s Bakery.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine brick
residence, heated with hot air, elec
tric lighted, good garden. Apply
to R. E. Pickard. 10-27-tfc
FOR SALE—Five-year-old' Jersey
and Guernsey, due to freshen. Also
a four-wheel trailer. Apply to J.
W. Hern. 9-27-tfc
High Grade Piano finished in Sa
tin Walnut, complete with bench for
$200.00—Martin’s Music Store.
9-27-ltc
PASTURE FARM FOR SALE—150
acres, Lot 6 and Si, Lot 7, Conces
sion 5, Stephen. Apply to GLADMAN
& STANBURY, Exeter. 9-27-8tc.
WANTED—Two or three rooms
centrally located suitable for light
housekeeping; heated, and hydro.
Apply at Times-Advocate.
LOST—A Parker Doufold fountain
pen, -maroon, without clip. Finder
rewarded. Please leave at Times-
Advocate.
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 OR RENT—Brick res
idence on Main St. All modern con
veniences, Barn, fruit trees and
small fruits. Apply to Miss Mary A. Tom ’ 9-13-tfc.
FOR SALE— New Cook Stove,
number of the first razors for sale
at the lowest price, guaranteed.
Bring your old razor, I will buy it.
Residence west of Wes. J. Bissett,
L. L. Brinker.
NOTICE— Contracts taken for
gravel, ploughing, quantity of man
ure for sale; also good frame build
ing suitable for garage or chicken
house. Apply to Clyde Heywood,
Exeter. 9-6-tfc.
We have in stock for sale the fol
lowing poultry supplies: Bran
Shorts, Wheat, Hominy, Cracked
Corn, partially popped Pop Corn,
Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Beef
Meal, Fish Meal, Oyster Shell and
Grit, semi-solid Buttermilk and
Cod Liver Oil. Let us supply your
needs. Our prices will please you.
THE HOGARTH BABY CHICK
HATCHERY, . 7-26-tfc
Nordheimer Pianos
Martin’s Music Store
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27t*j
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.15
Oats 42c.
Barley 65c.
Manitoba Flour §4.00
Blend Flour $3.80
Pastry Flour $3.40
Feed Flour $2.25
Bran $1.80
Shorts $1.80
Creamery Butter 44c,
Dairy Butter 35 and 38c,
Eggs, extras 40c.
Eggs, seconds 32c.
Hogs $11.75
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B.A., Minister
10 a.m.'—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—“The Great Certainty”
7 p.m.-—Service withdrawn on behalf
of Cromarty re-opening Anniverg-
ary.
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NEW SILK AND CREPE
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Dr. Atkinson wishes to announce
that his office will be closed on
Wednesday afternoons only.
9-20-2tc.
Mrs. D. Mack will hold an auction
sale of household effects, opposite
the Main St: church on Saturday,
afternoon, September 29th.
Miss Doris Salter has taken a
position at Cole’s Drugstore.
Mr. Clarence Simmons, of Wind
sor, is holidaying at his home here.
Mr. Lorne Oke, of Montreal, visit
ed for a few days under the parental
roof.
Mr. Chas. Acheson, of London,
spent the week-end under the par
ental roof here.
Miss Clara Elliott, of Staffa, visit
ed with Miss Stella Dearing during
the week,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Newell and
son David, o£ Stratford, visited in
town on Sunday.
Mr. George Beavers left last week
for Toronto to resume his studies at
Toronto University.
Mr. Alex Elliott has resumed his
position at the Canadian Bank of
Commerce, after holidaying at his
home in Blyth.
Mr. Earl Russell and little neice,
Marion Patterson, motored to De
troit to spend the week-end with
the former’s parents.
Misses Ruby and Mildred', Wood
and Miss McFarlane, of Sarnia, mo
tored up and visited at the home of
Mr. J. H. Grieve.
Mr. and iMrs, Rd. Coates and son
Frank and Mrs. M. Sheere motored
to Toronto Monday -where they will
visit for a few days.
Miss Mildred! Norris returned last
Thursday to her home in Mt. Bryd-
ges aftei’ visiting for a few days
with Mrs. A. E. Amy.
Mr. Wm. Wadland, of St. Thom
as,, and Mrs. Ackland, of London,
visited recently with iMr. and Mrs.
J. Sims.
Misses Jean and Maragaret Har
ris, of Ottawa, visited with relatives
in this vicinity for a couple of days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Lucas, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lucas ’and fam
ily, of Atwood, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Sims on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boardman,
and niece, Miss Doris Boardman, of
Toronto, visited with Mr. andi Mrs.
John Oke for a week.
A new serial story “The Tatooed
Arm’’ by Isabel Ostrander com
mences this week in the Times-Ad
vocate.
Rev. E. A. and Mrs. Fear, of Lon
don, spent a few days last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ho
wey.
Mr. J. H. Hopper andi daughter,
Lillian and Mr. Lyle Hopper, of
Wingham, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Hopper during the week.
iMr. an’d: Mrs. Wm. Newell and son
Teddy, of Stratford, visited at the
home of Miss Ethel Bissett on Sun
day
Mr. Eugene Howey left last Thurs
day for Toronto to commence his
studies at Victoria College. Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Howey accompanied
him spending a few days in the city.
The Blyth. fall fair on Thursday
of last week was postponed indefin
itely on account of rain. The in
door exhibits had been placed the
d'ay before and, were well up to
other years.
Mr. an’d Mrs. W. J. McAlister and
family, Mn-. and Mrs. McPhail and
Mrs. Sparksman, of Mt. Brydges,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jew
ell on Sunday.
IMrs. E. Walters, of Brantford is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. D.
Davis and Mr. Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Irwin and family motored up
from Putnam on Sunday bringing
Mrs. Walters with them. ''
The engagement is announced of
Miss Olive, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Isaac, Lucan, to
John Roland Hodgins, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hodgins, of Lu
can. The marriage will take place
early in October.
Mr. and Mrs’. Fred! Chalmers and
two children, of Grand Coulee, Sask.
Mrs. Douglas an’di daughter, of Lon
don, and Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Prebble
of Ilderton, called on Mrs. F. R.
Hamilton and other friends in the
vicinity on Sunday,
Mr. Edward Aid worth, son of Mr,
and- Mrs. Chas, Aidworth, of .Sex
smith, left on Tuesday of last wbek
for Saskatoon, Sask., where he will
enter upon his university course for
the ministry of the United church,
He has served one year on the west
ern mission field.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
SPECIAL RAYYL DAY .SERVICES
11 a.m.—“The Lattice Window.” An
address to parents, teachers and
all others who have the responsi
bility of teaching the young.
3 p.m.—Special Rally Day Program
7 p.m.—“The Lost Boy.” 3rd in
the series on “The God of the
Lost”, A special invitation is is
sued to all young people to be
present.
Tuesday evening, Octobei' the 2nd
Special Rally of Young People. Ad
dress by Rev. James Anthony of
Thames Road.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. O. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
RALLY SUNDAY
Sunday School will meet at three
o’clock. This is Rally Day and we
urgently request every Sunday School
member to be present.
11 a.m.—“The Travail of the Soul”
7 p.m.1—'“The Great Purpose of
Christ’s Coming.”
The official Board will meet in
the church Thursday evening at 8
o’clock.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. Walter Jones, Rector
17th Sunday after Trinity
10 p.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Children)’s Service Address
7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon
The first fall of snow for this
season visited this section Sunday
morning .anjl snow again fell on
Mon'd'ay. |It was very slight, how
ever, and few persons realized that
snow had fallen. At Goderich on
Sunday morning the ground was
covered!.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pomfret with
their daughter Lucy and' son Wil
liam, motored down from Barrie and
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Walter. They were present for
the Harvest Thanksgiving services
in Trivitt church and their many
old friends were pleased to see them
again.
POWELL’S
Graniteware
Grey Graniteware Pudding and
Sauce Pans 19c. to 25c.
Dinnerware
Dinnerware, openstock, Blue Wil
low, White & Gold, Bridal Rose,
Wood’s Ivory and 25 sets by sample,
Our price saves you money.
Candy Counter
Specials
Peanut Krisp half pound for 15c.
Toasted Marshmellows half lb. 15c.
Assorted Chocolates half lb. 15c.
White Jumbo Salted Peanuts Sib. 19c
Spanish Salted Peanuts half lb. 10c.
Wedding, Anniversary and Baby
Congratulations
Powell’s Variety Store
“WHERE YOU SAVE”
Phone 55
W R. GOULDING
A. T. O. 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.
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HYDRO ELECTRIC
Wiring and installing, guaranteed
workmanship at reasonable prices.
Repairing stoves and motors a spec
ialty. Estimates gladly furnished
free.
ERN. DAVIS
Phone 224
Ernest C. Harvey
GENERAL INSURANCEBROKER
Representing
Mutual Life of Canada
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT,
SICKNESS, WINDSTORM, ETC*
Another twenty-five New Silk and Crepe Dresses have been
placed in Stock. They are Very Smart Styles.
We should have one to suit you. The prices are moderate.
36 inch Colored Velvets
In several of the newest shades. Vel
vets are very popular for dresses for Fall.
PER YARD $1.75
Circle Bar FASHIONED Hosiery
We believe this to be one of the best
$1.50 values on the market today. Comes
in all the newb shades.
Women’s and Children’s Winter Coats
We can show you a fine range of New Styles and Cloths. We have a'
big assortment from which to choose from. All the newest shades are being
shown. Our prices should interest you.
Ladies Silk and Wool Hosiery
Mercury make. A beautiful weight
hose for the cooler weather. Comes in all
the new shades
at per pair $1.00
36 inch Colored Flannelette
A good weight in six new patterns.
These are mill ends. They come in short
lengths of from 3 to 10 yards.
Special at per yard 22 l-2c.
Boy’s and Men’s Winter Overcoats
It is time to be thinking about that new overcoat. For boys we are
showing blues and tweeds lined with velvet lining, tailored very smartly at
$8.00 to $15.00.. .Splendid values in men’s at
$18.50, $22.50, $25.00
New Dinner Sets
Four New Patterns in Dinner Sets
direct from England. It is a beautiful
porclain and the patterns are very pretty.
97 pieces - $27.50
Men’s Sweaters
In all wool. The Popular O U Brand
comes in New Shades for this season. A
splendid wearer.
Priced at $2.48
Southcott Bros
Phone 16 Phone 16
The Canning Factory are at pres
ent working on the corn pack. The
corn crop this’year is fair and there
is less damage from the corn borer
than last year.
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES
'SHARPENED (any make)
SINGLE EDGE ............................ 3c
DOUBLE EDGE ......................... 4c
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE, DRUGGIST
THE NEW STORE
Furniture and Undertaking
HONOR GRADUATE OF ONTARIO
EXAMINATION BOARD
Day, Night and Sunday Calls
Phone Store No. 9.9
E3. R. HOPPER
MODERN EQUIPMENT
KINDLY & ATTENTIVE SERVICE
Business
Success
Write
Central
You can be assured
ed of a successful busi
ness career, if you
train here.
C. B. C. graduates
are business leaders.
Busines College
STRATFORD, ONT.
DOMINION LIFE
ASSURANCE CO.
Hear Office, Waterloo, Ontario
Clinton g. Morlock
Agent, Crediton, Ont.
Telephone 21 r 5 9-13-tfc.
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it is Bargains you want call at
T. H. ELLIOTT’S Store he has a
sale on for TEN DAYS, starting on
August *»23rd and ending on Sep
tember 1st. Overalls, work pants,
work shirts, ties, hose, suits, work
shoes and every thing I have in my
store will be on sale. And this
means a saving to everyone that
buys at my store . Store open
every night.
T. H. Elliott’s ■'
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STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
STOP— BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
LOOK—AT OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE
LISTEN—TO WHAT WE SAY.
CHESTERFIELD SUITES ..................................... FROM, .$135.00 UP
DINING-ROOM SETS ................................................. PROM $75.00 UP
BEDROOM SETS ............... FROM $25.00 U.P
We have a big stock and atre giving extra good values in. all lines.
R. N. ROWE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
PHONE 20w; RESIDENCE 20 j
EXTRA FANTS
FREEs I
to every man measured for a sfiit of clothes during the visit
of the Berger Tailoring Co.’s representative to this store
Men, what am, opportunity! For one day only, during the visit
to this store of, Mr. P. R. King, head office representative of the
Berger Tailoring Company, we offer yon the services of this well-
known, long experienced tailor and EXTRA TROUSERS FREE with
every suit ordered/
Mr. King will personally measure, every man ordering a suit of
clothes at this store on Monday, October 1st. Tn addition to a full
Ime of suits and, topcoats already made up in the new styles Mi*
King will bring with him
A Complete Range of the New Berger
Fall and Winter Fabrics
Comprising many score Of beautiful imported! British and Cana
dian cloths. Whatever you prefer—tweeds, worsteds, the new
twists and fancy weaves, serges, cheviots and saxonies—you will
find it here.
Tailored to Your Individual Measure
All Berger garments are tailored to the customer’s individual
measure.
Don’t forget: FREE PANTS only to those measured, ob Monday
October the 1st. Make sure of the date.
Remember ONE DAY Only
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st
W.
PHONE 81w
W. TAMAN
EXETER, ONT.
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