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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-02-07, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7tl>, 1920 , NIGHT endance oo.n 2 till 4 will • ■ - Thursday aft be skating foj^j^f iesT PANCAKE Februt^yJ of the,? Tri - the. Parish pwai-Qn Tuesday, Primer the auspices Vomen’s Auxiliary at ofNOTICE—A. special meeting the members of the # Wo men’s Insti­ tute will be h$ld Mrs. T, Harve%Qj noon at 3 o’elo^J members are as matters of imp cussed, the home of Saturday after- o’clc^kj and all of the urWd to he present .dance will be dis- Services all da^ Sunday, February 10th at Salvation^ Army will be con­ ducted by Brigfdier and Mrs. T. Burton, DivisuH this division^ and evening a^ Seats free. 1 Commanders for jrning at 11 a.m. p.m. All welcome, i The regular mBetng of the Home and School Club Ivill be held at the home of tjie President, Mrs. J. H. Browning, rnftry esting which cup of on Friday evening, Feb- 8th, at\8 (o’clock. An inter- progranrv&as been arranged ■will be followed by a social tea. All interested in this Thames R^ad Farmers' ClubTh© Thames Rpad Farmers' Club will hold their r/feular meetings the first and thir$ month at Rob the corm for feed . .... ,. ..... __ _____ __ gara lime an&l cedar fence posts and Alberta coaV I’. Passmore, sec’y. . l-30-2tc.----------------- VALENTINE TEAjAvill be held in James St. Church/saturday, after- prfn, from 3 to 6 p. ipices of the Junior r Monday of each McDonald’s house on Orders are being booked wie.tt, oats., fertilizer, Nia- noon February 1^ m., under thefe, Mission Band.4^ FOR SALEy—A qytotity of green body beech Wood?’* Apply William Sweitzer, ShimkO,. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH £10 Exeter Markets Wheat $1.30 Oats 50c, Barley 70c. Manitoba Flour $3,65 Blend Flour $3,65 * Pastry Flour $3,6? Feed Flour $2.15 Bran $1,75 Shorts $1.75 Creamery Butter 47c, Dairy Butter 40-43c. Eggs, extras 34c. .Eggs, pullets 28c. Eggs, seconds 22c. Hogs $10.50 TJ v r ' Try our Efit Grapefruit, HARVEY'S Without Sugar Texas r/ctically seedless at e family candy, utter and milk ecial this week at Quaker Kisses, sugar, molasses smooth as sil 29 c. a pound-foiPhrvey’s Gracery. 10 a.mi.—-Sunday School, Services as usual at 11 a.m. and. p.jn. conducted by Rev. Geo, Cameron, of Toronto Next Sunday and for a number of Sundays the occupants of the pulpit will be candidates for a call and every member- and adherent should hear them morning and evening, 7 Men’s Winter Coats at Reduced Prices SPECIAL JBRUAR£ sale-- Wool and Flaifnelette Blankets, al­ so Winter’ numerous ratifies at the All-Right store.—Mrs. Remnants and Yeo-Down Exeter, a wrists ivatch. Finder ApphXto Llr. W.‘ W. Ta- N.I cc LOST—On Main \St„ ladies’ gold rewarded, man. is driving a new Pon- Hicks, of London, is home in Usborne for who has been with influenza, of Hamiota, relatives in accepted a “The Hill JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. I>. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Gouldlng, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader 11 a.m.—-“New Wine in Old Wine­ skins.” 3rd in the series^ on “The Conflict between the New and the Old” p.m.—Sunday School p.m,—“The Mustard Seed" 4th in the series “The King talks of His Kingdom” Combined Y. P. S. and prayer ser­ vices at 8:00 o’clock Tuesday even­ ing. 3 7 11 3 7 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 $14.95 ■ » ------------------------------- -— p---------------------- -— ----------------——— Patterns in Chintz for C 12 New Patterns in Chintz for Comforters, 36 range of new patterns and colorings. Good Value at per mforters ches wide, in a fine :5c. All Wool Bats Thoroughly washed and scoured. These will j$take lovely warm comforters. at per lb. 75c. Lit- MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. G. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Organist, Miss E. Huston a,m.-—By Request “A Good erature Message" p.m.—Church School p.m.—“Sowing and Reaping” Some questions answered. 3:30 p.m. Thursday, the Women’s Association meet. 7:30 Thursday, prayer service, “Repentance and Faith” In a wide range of new patterns and popular and they are absc lutely fastjfcolors. dors. The small patterns are very 5 dozen Ladies Vests In medium weight with short sleeves or strap. A good winter weight in cream color only Special at 75c. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHULt Rev. Walter Jones. Rector Quinqugesima Sunday 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. 3 p.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—Evengong and Sermon This bat opens out the full comforters and is thoroughly cleaned. WARNING TO FARMERS harness that needs t done now, do "not and then expect to same day you bring r this NOAV and you isapppinted iu If you have repairing,, have wait until have it done' it in. Look will not be spring. the TAXI--To tod from station' dur­ ing the wintfc^ibnths; also trips to the countri.' All closed cars. H. Bagshaw, phome 180. ' l-17-3tc. TAXI SERVICE Will meet all trainsi/also country ’ ’__ Heated ,80. “HAPPY.” 1-3 0-4 tp driving at moderate prices, sedan cars. Phonte WELLS If you wish /to tyfy, 'sell or rent a farm see R.ickard, Exeter. STRAYED—On lot 7, Con. Hay Twp.,*on or /bout October a two-year-tdd -hGfffer. • Owner have same paying expe advertised in Concession, 2, Phone 17 r 34 Crediton.a 5, ' 15, may' p/oving property and This heifer was e 'fall. Apply lot 20, Itephen. A. J. Penhalq l-24-.3tc.' FOUND—A whit markings, part co: have same paying expense Eckstein, Hay wood. O., phone Dash- l-24-3tc♦ ! dog with brown lie. Owner may ng property and i Vpply to Ervine !:O.. nhonp. Dnsh- FOR SALE—Custom built radio Console type, walnut cabinet, new, batteryless ^$200; Custom built ra­ dio Console type,/ walnut cabinet, slightly used,\w/Lh batteries $150; Three table cabinet sets with bat­ teries, $75, $5(Mumd $25; all equip­ ed complete jWitnkfully charged bat­ teries; one 'only Very old German violin $5/6.00. Plhase write or phone for/full particulars to G. L. Guymer, feo Forward Ave., London, Ontario; phone Metcalf 6757. Of interest, to parties intending the purchasing of horses this spring. We- have a number of North West horses, quiet, and broken to har­ ness,., mostly four years old, nothing over six, which we will sell at re,- ,dueed prices from what will have to be paid after this bunch is sold. So why buy old horses simply because they are broken when you can buy young ones for the same money. Come in, pick out your horse and” we will hitch him for you and show show you he is as gentle as a lot you have at home. We algo have Ontario horses for sale, and will try to arrange terms. These horses are at t'he McDonald barn, G. J. DOW HOGARTH HATCHERY It is now time to be thinking about your brooders, chicks etc. for this season.' our machines ai needs. Our cai4 feeders and al^p be here in a few i talk over your n our prices, a You | will find them Very reasonable SERVICE. are now running can Supply your ad of brdodars, itry supplies will ys. t,Conie in and ads and ask for I' we give you ___ ____ We alio,, eaiT/ a stock of Hogarth’S' Lay|. Mash, Royal Purple ari^OoharchtLay Mash, Bone Meal, Livto MeM. count ruary teh Meal/ Cod Alfalfa Leaf a 10% dis® on wo ______ for orders pla&d before Feb- ___ 16 th accompanied With the tisutr deposit Dr. Fletcher tiac. coupe. Miss Laura visiting at her a few days. M’r. James Clark, confined to his home is improving. Mrs. Rousom, of Toronto, is visit­ ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bissett. Mr. Jesse Dolbridge, Man., is visiting with this community. Miss Reta Rowe has position as teacher at School” in Toronto. There was free skating at the Dome rink Friday afternoon last for all public school pupils. Mr*. Norman Hannigan was called to Ridgeville on Sunday owing to the serious illness of his mother. Mrs. (Dr.) Lannin, of Hamilton, visited during^ the week with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs, of h-’" Huron County Home, Clint-on, call­ ed On. Mt. B. W. F. Beavers on Mon­ day. Mr. Hiram Beiber has returned [ DEITZ- after a father town. Miss speare, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, the latter part of last'week. Miss Marguerite Aidworth has re­ turned to Stratford to resume her position after being laid up for about six‘weeks through illness. Mr., John Neil turned into the Times-Advocate a bunch of keys which he.found and which were'later turned over to the owner, . Anderson... , . . , . Mrs. John Westlake has to Wyoming after yisiting daughter Mrs. R. Murphy time. Mrs. Murphy accompanied her and will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merkley, of London, accompanied by the form­ er’s parents and brother, motored up and visited with Mrs. Merkley’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Etherington, on Sunday. Miss Ina Jaques returned 'to her duties as nurse-in-training' at Vic­ toria hospital, London, on Monday after visiting at her home "here ’for a couple of weeks following an at­ tack of the flu. Mr. G-. R. Patterson, Agricultural Representative, of Clinton, address­ ed the Thames Road Farmers’. Club Tuesday evening on" tuberciilosis in cattle and acwedited districts. His address was most interesting. Mr- Isaac R. Carling, K.C., left On Saturday morning for Los Angel­ es, California and Tacoma, Wash­ ington. oh legal business, es Elizabeth and companied by Seattle. Rupert. A largo from Toronto was in town Tuesday and secured ten tons of canned goods from the local canning factory five tons being loaded onto the truck and five on the trailer. The same truck was in town Tuesday of last week, Mrs. R. W. F. Beavers returned on -Friday night after visiting with hqt; brother Mr. R. J, Eacrett, of Woodstock and with Mrs. Eacrett, who is leaving to spend the Winter ItL -Florida; , also visiting with .Mr. S. r. Eacrett, of Brantford and Mrs. Y, h. McCallum, of London. A snow-plow belonging to the Pro­ vincial Highways Department pass­ ed through Hieter Monday ahd open­ ed np the road between Clinton and Elginfletd, going from there to Strat- .ford, it was -the first snow-plow of the kind to visit Hxeter, and made the trip down from Clinton in about four hoars.. The blow is attached to a heavy truck and dloarg the road twelve feet wide, It clears to with* in a few Inches of the ground and- it worto better on pavement than on the gravel roads* pleasant visit with his grand- and other friends at Ridge­ Isabella, McTavish, of Shake- visited with her grandpar- Mr. Geo. returned with her for some The Miss- Carling ac- him. TfllVwill VancotHJPFand motor truck' with return Prince trailer DEATHS ANDERSON—in Exeter, on Friday, February 1st, Henry Anderson, in his 71st year. FORD—In Exeter, on Thursday, January 31st, John Kingdon Ford, aged 80 years and 4 days. LATTA—In Hay Township, on Mon­ day, February 4th, Jacob Latta, in his 80th year. ■In Kippen, on Tuesday,' February 5tli, 1929, in his 67 th year. BIRTHS KERNICK— In Exeter, February 1st, to Mr. M. Kernick, a son (Kenneth Eu­ gene.) ROWCLIFFE—In Usborne, Twp., on Thursday, January 24th, to Mr. •and Mrs. Elgin Rowcliffe, a son, (Keith Alan) MAHONEY—In Stephen, on Friday, February 1st to Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ seph Mahoney, of the 12th con. a son. DOYLE—In McGillivray, on Satur­ day, February 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doyle, of the 12th con. a son. McEWEN-—At the Seaforth hospital on Monday, Feby. 4tli., to Mr. and ■ Mrs. Ladd McEwen, a daughter. CARD OF Mrs. John^’ord, John Deitz, on Friday,' and Mrs. A. 1 pound of Lump Sugar FREE with 1. pound of Gold Medal Coffee Good Prunes, special 2 lbs for 19c. Choice Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. for 25c TANKS and'the fam­ Jolfn Ford desire toily of the lat express their inefre thanks to the many friends aiV'lneighbors for the kindness and Sympathy extended during their recent bereavement, al­ so for the floral tributes and the loan of cOi’S. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Jyj&ra. Wilhelms desire express th,eir kinder# thanks ' to to -W— 1L— ...................... the neighbors- and wtods for the many acts of kindnelte and sympathy ex­ tended during tim illness and death of Mrs. John Schroeder, mother of Mrs. Wilhelms, also for loan of cars. CARD OF THANKS The family of the .la£e Mrs. Bren­ ner Wish t( expres ^eir sincere thanks to foe m; Mr. Chas. M. Miners, head of the C. M. Miners Construction Co,, Ltd., of Saskatoon and North Battleford, Sask., visited his uncle. Mr. J. T. Miners and other relatives in this community on Tuesday and Wednes­ day. Mr. Miners recently attended, a Builders’ Convention in Hamilton. The Bell Telephone Co. ed a new scale of rates .... — calls. The new rate which went in­ to effect the first of the month calls for a 25 per cent, reduction over day rates for calls between 7 to 8:30 p. m. and a,50 per cent, reduction over day rates for calls between 8:30 and a.m. on station to station calls’. series of temperance- lectures been given in the Main Sit'. Sun- School during th© past few weeks by Miss J. Murray. The last of the series was held on Sunday 'and written examinations are being held this week. The lessons which ■ have been sponsored by the W, C.T.U. through the Northern Mes­ senger. In James St. Sunday School the lectures have been’taken up by <the pastor,'Rev. D. McTavish. the city of has adopt- for night ■ argains NOW IS THE TIME AND/THIS IS THE PLACE Suits small and medi Overcoats, loo^Ahese over at $12.QQ Odd Pants frim $2.00 up ‘ Overalls at $1.50 He ivy Wool gabbed Underwear at 95c. Windbreakers at izes for men at $12.00 4:30 A have day ■ ' friends fo pathy ext< bereaveme butes and neighbors and thqXliindness and sym- during their recent ^also for the flofal tri- oan of cars. cc OAR.^OF’^ftANKS Mr, and -J)(tr6. Thos. Avebster wish •express their sino€re thanks toto the neighbors .kindness and airtr friends for the isympathy extended during their recent bereavement al­ so for the floral tributes and loan of cars. . * ■ ©graph; we ew records, iy yourself. EXCUSES, , FIX up your old pho: repair them; get a few i •we have ’ them, and en j There’s no STATIC, of With the phonograph. Oust see the Edison Portable, fold® up like a grip, plays needle /records, the plainest $40.60. plays needle/records, you ever aeard, sei We hav< them. Cost make room f S] tecia! riON.BIG REDUC he new spring goods. t ■ ” ■____________ Sweaters as, low as $2.00 jtfie of Dress Shirts at $1.50 N TIES, SOCKS, HATS AND CAPS.' marked these goods'* at prices that should move is have not been considered. We want to w. PHONE 81w Ml ALL THE LATEST EQUIPMENT R- GENERAL IN Ernest1 ANCE BROKER esenting Mutusd Vife of Canada FIRE* AU^MOBILE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, WINDSTOHM, ETC. I. R0WE AND WD1NNEY WBALMERS W GOUEDING Tr friend with a vers from . our n/tihie, We expect jfiat good Peanut I, about Saturday, u pound- sicld ime fly | us a: | of tweej ligetf 5 Treat plant or Store, a shipment! ^Brittle this | De sure- and Powell’s wariety Store “WHERE Alberta Coal Just Phone dr Service You need thllthings we sell. Wo need y<Jhr pattonago* Wo have anything you wantH. T. RO WE yaur st car YOU SAVE" Phone 55 ELLIOflTS CORNER GROCERY etropolitan PHONE, BUSINESS 20w. HOUSE 20j. EXETER. ONT. SAFETY RAZOI^BLADES SHARPENED Cftny make) SINGLE EDC& toj ............ 3fl DOUbLe EDtE /................... 4e reriect Guaranteed w. s* c4j$*DRUGGIST . A. T. cJm.. Orgtoist and /Choirmaster Jaine^ St. Umted Clinrch Vustru$tiori in Plano Vical Supervisor ot MU ’ Studio, Mafnht/ F* Organ Theory lie m School* BOX 67, Phone 191 Eff'ER, ONT, NOT JUST KIDS but grown-ups too. Mrs. Sybilla Spahr’s Tonsllitis treats every form of Cough, Bronchitis, Sore Throats lii and-Tonsil Troubles quickly, Good the Mae of grdeeriei, "fancy eakesd results or money back* Howey candies, coal oil and vinegar. ’Drugstore* THE NEW SWRE jjF Furniture arid Utiddmking HONOR GRADUATE W ONTARIO exam)nation/boarH Day, NighX Phone’ ^Sunday Calls , No. 09 E. R. a MODERN EQUIPMENT KINDLY & ATTENTIVE SERVICE