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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-01-31, Page 8THURSDAY, JANUARY 318t, 1020 at 3 7 <1. 11 11 .1, Iris 4 W R. GOULDING J- of tOWUl, 101“ served, vefy en- Hopper was in Kitchen-, attending the furniture Hooper is able to be out a couple of weeks ill- C. F. after o Jmy, sell or rent a ■'"Pickard, Exeter. Will meet all driving at moder|tj sedan cars. WELLS 3 7 3 7 If you wishB farm see R. E? rmers’ Club meetings the r of each HORSES FOR SALECHANGE—We always " , ber of hdrses on or exchange toft Dow. his W. her’ ugar Texas seedless Mr. Stephen Powell is able to be up again after 'being Confined to bed for some time and Mrs. J. Powell is also improving from recent illness. W. Waldron, of London, is Johns, New his parents, Fisher. His of Chatham, ^borne. Ten- >r than Febru- The 1/w^st or any tender necessarily^ accepted. Station dur­ whs; also trips 51 closed cars. H. l-17-3tc. workmanship jat Repairing stojres laity, free. The 'Women’s Institute successful and rs rising 2 qugflty and good e cows du? to , Phone 176r22. 1-17-tfc. Plano Superviaoifof Studio, tn James St. Uniti instru so for the care Tenders to be secretary, Ji. than 6 p.m., Tuesday, February 5th. OR EX- have a nuin- hp$d w’e will sell re farmers.—G. J. 6,7,tfc FOR SALE years old, goo condition; also freshen in Ap Wm. Frayne. TAXJ SERVICE •ain^f also country >rices. Heated PhoJTe 1§Q. “HAPPY” l-30-4tp Miss Mary Grant R.N., .returned home last week ’from Rodney. • Mr. E. R. er recently show. HYDRO JEL.E Wiring and J^istalljj^, guaranteed reasonable prices, jffd motors a spec- gladly furnished markings, part collie, have same by paying expensei Eckstein, Hay wood. 'A.>~" - ~ ?:> Organ 1st .And Chpfrmaster Church in Organ Theory sic m Schools Bdx 57, Phone 191 ETSR. ONT, POULTRY WANTED—We are Tn the market for all /kinds of jptfftry paying the highest/prjcesL^so live rabbits. Trucks jwillPhone 30, Dashwood, C.|*^Soi’son • TFC TAXI—To an A fro&- ing the winter Imonths to the country. I/Ll ,clo Bagshuw, phone-180. SKATING TONIGHT Band il Attendance Thursday ^ternoon 2 till 4 will be^skating for ladies. G Try our Eat ^ithou Grapefruit, prs HARVEY’S GRjpC _ -M*- .......... —Q locals J *^~**-T*vJ TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURLS Rev. Walter Jones. Rector Sexagesima Sunday a.m.—Holy Communion and ser­ mon p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—Evensong CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BIG CARNIY for another bigWatch this pifper; carnival* Parti irs next week. OLUMN ■ows, four Twith or with’ '.to Robert Love 39rl4. THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE t. No W. s. . •. .j. WANT FOR SALE” yours old, good out eplves. A Phone Dashwb Exeter Markets Wheat $1.30. Oats 50c, Barley JOc. 'Manitoba Flour $3.65 Blend Flour $3.65 Pastry Flour $3-05 Feed Flour $2.15 Bran $1.75 Shorts $1.75 Creamery Butter 47c, Dairy Butter 40-43c. Eggs, extras 32 c. Eggs, pullets 26c. Eggs, seconds 22c, Hogs $9.75 IQ* a.mi.—Sunday School. ’" Services as usual at 11 a.m. and p.m; conducted by REV. S. C. GRAEB, of Toronto Commencing next Sunday and for a numbeiLof Sundays the occupants of the pulpit will be candidates far a call and every member and .ad­ herent should hear them morning and evening. Men’s Winter Coats at Reduced Prices The Thames Road Dtfr. will, hold their regular nu first arid third Monday month at Ro|t. ISJcDonald’s house on the corner. (J for feed whd gara lime an’ Alberta coal. TENDERS will be received for supplying the Thames ad church with 2 ft, wood^ beecli/6r maple; al- o£ the church, rthe hands of the ; Brown, not later TENDERS will be received for 6 cord of 2 foot body wood, beech or maple for S. S. No. 1, ders to be in no/ 1^ ary 2nd. not necessarily accepted. Luther Reynolds, Sec’y-Treas., R. R. No. 1, Hensail. [rdovs are being booked lit/ oats, fertilizer, Nia- I cedar fence posts and P. Passmore, sec’y. X-30-2tc. ------------ Quaker Kisses^ th^family^<ndy, sugar, molasses/jj’uttor milk smooth as silfe&pecial thj« wreek at 29c. a poundJbfia LzS .?ji.. PAJ^JAKE sdc: February of the\Trivfft jfvo; the PaA^h Hyi^ i^ey’s^&racery. [AlJ^Dn 'JJu^diy, LWJ^£^pices .ften’s^Amxiliary at "5, 15, Owner may [rovinsl^property and Tins heifer was ^fll. Apply Tot 20, lien. A. J. Penhale l-24-3tc. STRAYED—Onto lot 7, Con. Hay Twp., on or about October ■a two-year-old heifer, have same by paying expense! advertised in tire Concession 2, St® Phone 17 r 34 Creditor. FOUND—A white dog with brown _. Owner may roving, property and Afpply to Ervine O., phone Dash- l-24-3tc FARM FO lot 10, con. 5, bank barn an Apply to Geo. 3, Exeter, ton, —Fifty acres sbqrile, frame house, ble, plenty water. 1. Ferguson, R. R. Telephone 39 r 11 Kirk- l-24-2tc. SAL FOR SALE—Custom built radio Console type, walnut cabinet, new, batteryless $200; Custom built ra­ dio. Console type, walnut Cabinet, Slightly used, .with batteries $150; Three table cabinet sets with bat­ teries, $75, $50. and $25; all equip­ ed complete with fully charged bat­ teries; one only very old German violin $50.00. Please write' or phone for full particulars to G,. I4. Guymer, 69 Forward Ave., London',' Ontario; pthorie MetCalf 6757. FARM FOR SALE—Lot 27, con­ cession 7, Usborne Township, 70 ac­ res; 7-room bricl# house, water^in- side; basement Jyarn 70 feet ..fey 36 feet; implemei^f shed 120 xjjO feet; xlO feet; 8x7 £ feet; with Water 7 acres of 13Jhcre/?'ploughed land, the " dndjfgrass. Quarter mile 'oLzlJ miles from church; _ hog pen. 20xl.y feet; silo cement thre ing ta good well works; lit wheat; 7 * rest hay from scho< about 6 mfles from Exeter. Apply to Albert E. Neil, R. R. No. 1, Hen­ san, Ont. l-24-2tp NOTICE > Notice is hereby .given that the Annual ’Meeting *of the members of the Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held ill, ’ ” >?on Mon- 1 p.m., for the Town Hall, Farq day, Feb. 4th, 1929, the purpose )£ receiving the reports of the direct trgl and/audtiora for the past year, a two director! and two And business in th pany. office expires; eligible for re-election are: Jas. Mc­ Kenzie and Simon Dow. W. A. TURNBULL, Secretary. Exeter, January 4th,. 1929. the election of three year term, and for any other nterests of the com- The Directors whose term of but who are again Mr. Harold Taylor is spending this week in Lucan. Mr. J. G. Stanbury was at Kit­ chener on legal business last week. Mr. Dwight Evans, of Ft. Erie, visited in Exeter over the week-end. Miss Madeline Dearing, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Isabel IMcTavish, of Shake-, speare visited with Miss Alma Winer’ on Sunday. Mrs. G. Hockey Was Visiting "for’ the past week with relatives ■ in. Lansing, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston have both been confined to their homes through illness Miss Mary Hills, of Western Uni­ versity, spent -a few' days with her sister Miss Ruth Hills. Mr. Clyde Heaman spent the week­ end in London visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gladman. . >M*rs. A. McAvoy was called to Lam­ beth on Friday last owing to the se­ vere illness of Jabez Millson. Mrs. E. S. Steiner has been visit­ ing for several days in Rochester N. Y., owing to the illness of her father Miss Ina Jaques, nurse-in-train­ ing at Victoria Hospital, London, spent several days at her -home last week. Messrs. J. H. Jones, H. T. Rowe and Joseph May were in Mitchell on Sunday owing to the death of the late Dr. Hall. * Mr. John E. Dignan has returned to his home here after visiting his daughter in Kingsville for the past two months. Mr. W. G. Medd, IM.L.A., left on Tuesday for Toronto to attend the Ontario Legislature which opened Wednesday afternoon. Doctor Smith, of London, was .in town on Wednesday for the purpose of examining pupils for the London Music College Examinations. Mrs. Ken. McNicol, of Usborne, underwent an operation for appendi­ citis at Dr. Fletcher’s hospital and is getting along as well as can be expected. Rev. James Mclllroy, of Carmel* church, Hensall> occupied the pul­ pit of Caven Presbyterian church last Sunday and officially declared the charge empty. Mrs. Agnes Powe, who has been at her home in Exerer for the past three weeks has returned to assist in taking care of her sister, Mrs, J. Coursey.—‘Lucan News. Mrs. Luther Rowcliffe, who re­ cently underwent an operation at t>r. ’ Fletcher,’s hospital for appendicitis is recovering and, expects to return to her home in'a few days, Messrs. Win, 161(1 Fred 'May spent several days in/Mitchell during the past week owing to the death of. their . brother-in-laiw Dr. Hall. Mrs. Wm. * May and Mrs. F. A. May'attended the, funeral on Tuesday. Mr. W. A. Fisher, Manager of the Dcmiinion Bank at st. Brunswick, 1# visiting Mr, and Mrs. Wm, sister Mrs. Jos. Davis, is also visiting here. Mr.,Elmore Harness, flerwont a critical operation fa Vic­ toria Hospital^ London, on Wednes­ day of last week for chronic append­ icitis and other complications, He 1# getting nlong as well as can be ex* -tooted. HOGARTH HATCHERY It is now* time* to be thinking about yout brooders^chlcks etc. for this season. We aie running our machines and^dh supply your needs. Out oari<y«t M brooders, feeders unalali pcfaltry supplies will Li MfeWyuays. ''’.dpthe in, and ■ui/needs arid ask^for Waw be here in talk over our prices Wtou wilt find thopi very reasonable, and' WO give you SERVJOE. 5Ve .alsci carry a stock of Hogarth’s Lay- Mask, ■; Royal Purple arid Monardt Lay Mash; Bone/ Meal, Meat Meai, Fish Meal, Cod Diver OfG, CharcoaL Alfalfa Leaf Meal. Wo giving al o % W count for order# placed before Feh* wars*' MW accotupaniod with the tisuai di&Qdt JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, D. McTavish, Pastor ’ W, R. Gouldlng, A.T.q.M. Organist and Choir-Leader Hear A. E, Greenlaw, ♦ Detroit’s greatest baritone at both services, 11 a.m.—“New Patches on Old Gar­ ments.” p.m,—Sunday School p.m.—‘The Parable of .the Leaven’ or “The Permeating influence of the Kingdom.” ’3rd in the series on “The King Talks of His King­ dom.” MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH f OF CANADA * Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Organist, Miss E. Huston . a.m.—“The Secret by which God’s Children are known to one other.” p.m.—Our Church School p.m.—“Amos’s Study” 7:30 Thursday prayer and praise subject: “The ’Holy Scriptures” ’ Our aim is to make our service a source of great pleasure. Esti EBN.DAVIS )Mr. again ness. Mr. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.’At­ kinson. Mr. M. R. Complin resumed duties as Manager at the Canadian Bank of' Commerce on Saturday last after being off duty through illness for several weeks. Mr. Murray Sau- vage, who was relieving at the Bank has been transferred to Hickson. The Young People’s Guild of Cav- en. church held a skating party at the rink on Monday evening. After skating the young people repaired to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pfycle where lunch was Games were played and a joyable time spent by all . held a very successful and .interesting meeting on Tuesday evening of this week. Mrs. J. H. Browning took .the chair in- the absence of the Presi­ dent. Splendid papers were given on the “League of Nations” and Can­ ada’s relation thereto by Mr. James Morley, and on “Canada” by Mrs. J. M. Southcott. "Mrs. Yeo-Down gave a very fine report of the W I. con­ vention held in London in November Owing to .illness Mrs. Down was not able to give this report before. . The recipe given for Citizenship appeal­ ed to all, A pleasing solo by Miss Thelma Taylor was much appreciat­ ed by all and community songs were Interwoven throughout the program. We are expecting Alberta Coal 1 We offer this week 12 only Mens Winter Coats in good tweeds, and well made, nearly all sizes in this lot Take your pick at $ 14.95 New Patterns in Chintz for Comforters x 12 New Patterns in Chintz for Comforters, 36 incites wide, in a fine range of new patterns and colorings. Good Va!ue at per yard 25c Pure Linen Towelling A special value in roller tow , good weight and weave. . Special at 20c. 5yardsyor$l All Wool Bats Thoroughly washed and scoured. These will make lovely Warm comforters. Special at per lb. 75c. New “MAGOG” Fast-Colored Prints In a wide range of new patterns and colors, popular, and they are absoluqply fast colors At per^ard 25c.At per y<ii All Wool Comforter This bat opens out tft^ full size o comforters and is thoroughly scoured cleaned. ts The small patterns are very At per yard 25c, 5 dozen Ladies Vests In medium weight with short strap. A good winter weight color only sleeves or in cream SPECIA 1, pound of Lump Sugar FRE^E Good Prunes, special 21bs for 191 GROCERIES th 1 pound of Gold Medal Coffee Choice Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. for 25c Exeter W.O.S.SiA. Hockey _ a team went to Stratford Wednesday to play the Stratford Collegiate In- titute. ■ Mr. Ed. Kestle. underwent an op­ eration at Victoria Hospital, London, on Wednesday for antrum trouble. JACK BABBIT HUNT The Farquhar Hunt Club along with a nuipber of Elimville shooters made a raid on the jack rabbits on Monday and .bagged about 80. The hunt started at Staffa and continued to the Red Tavern. There were 35 in the party. and see for yourself FUNERAL ©DIRECTOR. RIN. ROWE PHONE 20w; RESIDENCE 20 J PHONOGRAPHS FIX up your old phqAdgraph,' we repair them; get a few/mew records, We have them, and enjoy yotirself. There’s no STATIC, Mr EXCUSES, with the phonography Just see the Edison Portable, f®ds up like a grip, pl|ys needlfe records, the plainest ®u ever if.heard) sells at $40.00. |s ' Gents’ Furnishings Treat four sick friend with a plant or ^onie jflowers from our Store. Call usjinytime. 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