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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-03-07, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, XW TAXISERV Will meet a^i ttajflL also, country driving at me sedan ears. “HAPPY” W prices. Heated 455 and 180* 3-7-tfc. d Hme xes Road not later meeting posts and car Make sure you as this will be If possible all should be> in ■py Pass- • 3-7-2tc LOST—A Ccn^y-S^wart, large t.ize fountain .^Bottled. Finder ------------. Plea^^ieave at Thlws- All orders tor fertilizer to be, placed with the TI Farmers’ Club must b than Monday, March, night. Car of Ced of coke on order, get nyour outer the Just thlsjse grass seed £ by next mating night.— more, Sec’y. Exeter Markets Wheat $1.30 Oats 55c. Barley 72c. Manitoba Flour $3.90 - Blend Flour $3.75 imstry Flour $3,65 Feed Flour $2.15 Bran $1.85 Shorts $1.85 Creamery Butter 47c. Dairy • Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rewarded. Advocate. rI FOR SALE>-<bne2gander for sale or will exchange to Thomas W$t a goose. Apply Crediton. I have inquiries foiy^farms of all sizes from outside b^ers. Want 300 acre farm witW^rge percentage pasture and ferrod growth of stand­ ing timber.—R. E. Pickard. FOR RENT OR FOB acre farm near fortable house, f ation, good soil. & Stanbury, Bt#: London- \LE—50 t. Com- arn on found- ply to Gladman ters,A Exeter and 3-7-4 tc. FOR SALE—20Z choice horses sound aitl /entle and to harness. Apr Centralia. ' to W. R. young broken Elliott, • FOR SALE Xi building or gardf st. Apply to -IS Street. R RENT—A good on Elizabeth Iss Andrew, Huron |. 3-7-3 tp .... FOR -SALE/JR RENT acres choice farm l$ftd tile drained, adjnMdH to station. Apply tel Mrs. J premises. | —Forty-six thoroughly the Exeter Elston on 2-28-3tp. Butter 40-43c. extras 38c, pullets 32c. seconds 24c. $10.50 1 I*?— .ZQcah St. Patrick’s. <^rnw.«rat the Dome rink, Wvdnesd^V.^farch 13th. Par­ ticulars later^>»^ LOST—A black with white spot on white breast; toery to the nameOtf forward informal vocate. FOR SALE—At brick cottage with one acre of land w garage, staE session in Api Harmon, Hensail fcollie female dog his head and has fiervous; answers I'Collie.’’ Kindly to Times-Ad- 2-28-2tc. entralia, 6_room rery convenience h good orchard; ten house. Pos- iply Mrs. H. D. 2-14-tfc FOR SALE-^Se^pats. O.A.C. $1.00^% bushels. Gtiaiupi standard-in eveiw1 Sillery, R. R. 3. E r 33 144 200 No. About government Apply R. E. Phone 172 re ens r zinc, phone 3-7-tfc NOTICE TO PARS If you have selves -or ing reviving with them in and f wil new. I have on h mon Sense fanning 1 Mitchell, Huron St. 187. need- bring mftke them like a new Com­ il for sale. Wni Exetei’ FOR SALE—One si^-piece suite, couch, glass cu sion table, bed and- coal-oil stowe good, there is too size of the Albert Bell, 10 a.ju.—Sunday School* Services as usual at 11 a.m. and 7 ! p.m, conducted by MIL W. A. YOUNG of Jvnox (’allege, Toronto Next Sunday the occupant of the pulpit will he a candidate for a call and every member and adherent should hear him morning and even­ ing. JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. McTavisli, Pastor W. ft. Goulding, A.T.C.M, Organist and Choir-Leader Hear Mr. Greenlaw at both services. 11 a.m.— 3 Snappy Coats tor Easter ........................................... U.K........... . ........................................ • ........................................................I > We have your new Spring Coat waiting for you. One hundred new styles to show you with no two coats alike. We have a style you will like at the price you want to pay. epe Dresses New “Peter Pan” Pi gThis popular print comes in a wide fee of colors and patterns. It is guaran­ is fast colors, < :sNew Printed The styles are very smart, We are showing a new assortment for the early buyers. PRICED AT .. ................... $17.50 rai te< jCED. AT YARD ...—“The Barren Fig Tree” ■Sunday School ■■“Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will be Done.” featuring “Hep* Gipsey’s conversion.” Hear, this concluding message on “The King talks of I-Iis Kingdom.” See special ad re midweek services. p:,. 50c.p.m.- p.m.-Sap’s runnin’. Mr. T. H. Elliott has made some ’alterations that greatly improve his store. Mrs. Johnston, of Toronto, is vis­ iting her daughter, Mrs. H. 1£. Hynd­ man. .Most of the snow ha« disappeared with the mild week. Mr. Clarise disposed of a mouth. Mr. B. Stewart has been visaing with liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Miss Agnts Hamilon left Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris, of Ottawa. Miss Florence Harvey, R. N„ of Stratliroy, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. Coates. Mr. Garfield Thompson, of troit, spent the week-end at home in Usborne. Mrs. Newton Baker Las been fined to her house for several weeks through illness. ' Mrs. Chas. Birney visited for a couple of days last week in Wing­ ham and Belgrave. Mr. C. W. Christie is again able to be out after being confined to his home through illness. Miss Ruth Hills, t>£ the Exeter H. S. staff, has been off duty for couple q£ days through illne’ss. Mr. and Mrs. L. St. Thomas, Lindsay, are visiting, their daugh­ ters, M'rs. A. Ericson and Mrs. Leo. Hennessey. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rowe and Miss Mildred were in Clinton Saturday owing to the death of an old friend, Mrs. Wheatley. Miss Madeline McFalls, who re­ signed her position with Heaman’s Hardware has taken a position as book-kdeper with Mr. Ulric Sinell. Mr. E. R. Hopper has improved the appearance of his furniture store by taking out the former* store win­ dows ’making a better display, for his furniture. Mrs. Jas.-Hill has returned home after a pleasant visit in Toronto and Hamilton. She is at present visit­ ing he? daughter, Mrs. M. of Usborne. Mrs. L. Horton, who disposed of her farm in has moved, with her family to Osh- Iawa, where some members-of the family already reside. Prof. Kingston, versity will give ; dress in. James £>t. March the 22nd 1 the Mission Circle, Mr.. D. B. 'Stewart, who last week underwent an operation, in. London f.or the removal of his tonsils is re­ cuperating at the home of his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam’l Eiliott and daughter Mina, of Milford, Mich., are visiting with the former’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Elliott and other relatives in this community. Miss Blanch Senior, who has been ill in St. Joseph’s hospital-, London, underwent an operation on Satur­ day morning for sinus trouble. She is getting along as well aS can be ■expected. i Mr. Verne Roulston, who for the 1 past six months has been employed I with the Standard Drug Company at London, is’severing his connection with that firm and commences next week with Taniblyn’s, also of Lon­ don. Mr. Archie Morgan returned home last week after a prolonged stay a*; Victoria Hospital, London, where he underwent several very painful op­ erations. His many friends will be pleased to-know that he is improv­ ing nicely. Miss Sitella home Saturday of two weeks friends in. Toronto and Montreal. She Was also a guest at the Churchill- Brown weddin^’dn Londpn, Satur­ day evening. The death took lilace in Hart, Mich,, on Saturday last of a former resident of USboi’ne in the petsen of Mrs. Charlotte Wright whose lnafd- en imine was Charlotte Bayley. She was a daughter of the late Richard and Mary Bayley and was borju and 1‘aisod in Usborne’ Township, four sisters, Mrs. R. Quances S, Skinner and Mrs, S. Hicks, this cbmniunity find Mi'S, nirigs# Calgary, Alta. Mrs, IReks and daughter Vera and Mr, Cecil Skinner, attended the funeral which was held' Tuesday* weather of the past Snell has this week new Chrysler Ply- De- his con- a of sey s. 36. inch wide in New Patterns MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Revi O. J. Moorhouse, Pastor. Organist, Miss’E. Huston 11 a.m,—“Who may be Saved" 3 p.m,—Our Church School 7 pan.-—“Love in Four Dimensions’’ 3:30 on Thursday the Women’s Association will meet. This is fol­ lowed by the social hour and tea. 7:30 on Thursday, “The True Sa­ crament.’’ TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. Walter Jones. Rector 4tli, Sunday in Lent —Matins and sermon. p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—Evensong and sermon. Lenten service Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. 11 a.m.- 3 7 W. M. S. BAZAAR 1 Thames Road Bazaar in the ] church on Frida the Sth. Articles women and. childi household ne.ees: candy etc,. will also be sold An old fashib'f ing of dialogues^; will be given. * G friends and spen ening. .M.S. will hold a sement of the evening, March suitable for men n, aprons, useful ties-, home-made for sale. Lunch iriiTg- the evening. pFograni consist-; ng*s and readings ae and bring your • i’an enjoyable ev- We are showing&his week 15 new patferns in 36 inches wide prints. They edme m the new bright colours. You will surely like % them at pMi yard 25c. ite EnglFlannellet36 in 2 pieces of white Exwlish FlanneHltte This is our best quality anM retails at >5c. Get what you want this w®ek at perjrard 30c. % Circular Pillow itto ittoi42 inch, circular Pillow Q weight; fine even weave,|widid wearing quality. f splen- nderful REGULAR 60c.; SPECIAL at p|ci. 48c. Stamped Mats Ih oblong and oval shapes. We are showing a number of new patterns which are proving popular. PRICE 65c., 75c. and 85c. v 5 Dozen Hemstitched Pillow Cases 42 inches wide. We bought these at less than the regular price. They wont last long at this price SPECIAL, at each .25c. SPECIALS IN « Choice Quality Canned Pineapple, 2 tins for . .. . .'................... 34c. Canned Tomatoes, Number 2’s, per tin..................................... ............ .. :t. 10c. Try our sifted Peas size 2’s, 2 tins for . ...............................'.....................1 35c. Choice Prince Edward Island Potatoes, 90 lb bag............... $1.40 WE WANT YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES. ■ * tn ti Ire X tARADOC BA| S.W.LEGH Fine husky rugged to raise and& give a go< themselves iifethe layii] 100 BLUE AMiBERq der machines) to Q 100. BLACK LABEL] class) to.clear at a S000, class 75c. eaj LARGE BRUNSW double records $49 CABINET EDISONS Borsalino KingS'|chicks, easy !d account of-' house. One customer reports 76 pe ' cent, lay jn December and 64^ per < snt. <in Januj ' " ' !i pn April 28, ?1‘. We can tach. w. j. McAlister CARADOC CHICK Moiuit Bryclgcs Box 30, Ont. A,parlor exten-Beekier.CK with five )0. ' , disc,• $50. ea. LARGE EDISON I ays 40 minute 1oard, dresser, -heater, rniture is all lling is rniture Apply Exeter . This n for much lous that for the to .Mrs. recently Usborne, ary froiji chicks hatchet 19 28. Give us a\tri; start you right. 17-dk 3 1-----x------------ - records $150.00. 1’ORTAt a 3-7-2tc. FOR SALE REN Lake Road, Lot 13 N Twp., orchard, b^nk. 40 feet; 1 ' farming or pastu' session. Apply t Exeter or Horace Hay. 100 acres of Stephen ,rn about 34x of Wesern Uni- an illustrated ad- United church on under auspices of E EDISf If reduced OS, TOO ,—K 1 ardj b^nkjMarn about 34x land , ^li^Eble for mixed " immediate pos- ,‘M. W. Pfaff in faff, R. R. 2 No. 1, •21-2tc If you wish to bify, sedP’io'r rent a farm see R. E. Exeter. If you haveVnyth ig to sell,-use our weekly sale\isL » c sale, 110 lmy- 'Do* you want V .i'i it a house?i 1 IVx1' —J i. FOR SALE good grass land5, failing well 4vith, in Usborne Towm Boundary and six ih concession. Ap­ ply J. A. Toohey, 460 Cheapside St., London, Ontario. . 2-14-tfc ■65 play loam, ■windmill; located l^^qCorner south WARNING TO If you have ha repairing, have itJ wait until spring haV© it done the it in. Look a will not be spring. acres never ARMERS ess that needs ne now, do not d thenexpect to me day you bring this NOW and you isappointed in thel NOTICE ! TO HYDRO AND CUSTOMERS cunts 'will be pay- e Office. Office Mt “period from m. Last discount 12 th of the month, WATERWORK In future^ail ac able at th§t Hy hours durin 10 a.mv* to date, which is will bn.-strlc.tly Public lilies Commission Hogarth Hatchery It is n about your this . season our maciiiti needs. Ojii feeders and be her' talk ove oni* prlrd very reason SEItVIC®. of Wtple and. Mash, Bone Liter' » time to be thinking feeders^ chicks etc. for We are now running and can supply your carload . of brooders, 11 poultry supplies will '< dayS/ . Come In and •r needs hud ask for ou will find litem Ufttf, we give you also carry a stock Ay Mashz Royal Meat W, Fish Meal, Cod Oil, Charddal, Alfalfa Leaf Southcott returned after a pleasant visit with relatives and The Mrs. nit er Ken- HOME ANDfeSCHOOL CLUB The regulRi’ monthly meeting <Jf the I-Iome a®d School club will be held hi the Blown Hall, Friday af­ ternoon at 41)’clock. Mrs. Johnston, ToroutSXsvhblvisited our school -sev­ eral yearsva® and through whom oUr club ,wl^ »rgS.nized, will give an address on Cm work. It is earnestly requested thav^every member be pre­ sent Visitors cordially jnvited. Hillcrest Ho 10 for .Sale or Rent d acre 0, con. which there is a 01m half brick house, two rns, ten acres of hard -five acres ploughed , <eeii clay, loam, balance 1, -abundance of rock .minutes walk from farm for sale 5, McGillivray One hundr or rent, Lot, Township, On storey, and a large bUnk b Wood, for sprin is seeded water, a highway wlWsfe two buses pass daily. Mrs. John Dightfoot, R. R. No. 6, Mr. Chester Lee, of London, visit­ ed in town on Monday. mrock Brick anish Salted Try Walkersides for St. Patrick’s Da Try our new . crop-- nuts, 25c. a pound.’ / i CUT FLOWERS TO ORDER Powell’s Variety Store ' “WHERE. YOU SAVEi" Phone 55 SAFETY RAZ9R BLADES SHARPENED(any make) SINGLE EDG DOUBLE EDGE perfect Ed ____ ____ W. S. COL& DRUGGJST Guaranteed < ■< .. 3c ... 4c The engagement is announced of Leta, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs j. Middleton, of Granton, to Kenneth Garrett, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Garrett, also' of Grantdti, the marriage to take place late in the mouth. * RICE of FISH J i ■ W. 'Wt PHONE 81w T AMAN EXETER, ONT. UHMUKuanstt » Ernest C GENERAL I. I ALL THE LATESTfeQUlPMENT .X > ? , R. N. R AND T. M. WMNEY embalmers PIIOxNE, BUSINESS 2;0w. / HOUSE 20j. EXETER. ONT. arvey ANCE BROKER enting- Mutual Hfe of Canada Life, Five, Aiitpinolbile, Etc. W R. GO1JLDING A. T. Organist and/ Choirmaster Limes' .St Plano ’ Voca Supervisor of. M Studio, Main St. ilteil Church tipn in Organ Theory sic tn Schools Box. 57, Phone 191 EXETER* ONT. BANG GOES TH Reduced pficeB on all wds of fishj while they last. If this Weather continues this Jvill be your last chance, as I can­ not handle fresK frozen lil^s, ^beautiful, Lake Ontario Herrings, , Salmon and Halibut, also smoked 1* pin not handle fresh Just arrivec Winter-caught V hitef^ lines. AU at a i ed Just Worth GROCERY Ml Phone 25 fi Thpdiifani • ervice HARVEY’S GROCERY PHONE 102 i9 DELIVERY Vou^Htod the thiti We need your pl We have anything the line of groceries, candies, coal oil and vinegar* K Wt: Mil'll jtonage, [on want fancy cakes, tci • ire • (I Undertaking ATE OF ONTARIO TON BOARD rjd Sunday Calls tore No. 99 Furniture a HONOR: RAD E2& Day, Nig\t Phon O'PjPSlft th MODERN KINDLY ATTBNTiVB SERVICE