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21-ltc.
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p.m.—
SALVATION
75 acres
t'ream of fresh
/ Hay Tp. Apply
R. 1, Exeter or
3-21-3tp.
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Supervisor of
Studio, Main
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the construction of
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SHARPE
Single bug
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perfect
W. s. COLE, DRUGGIST
ntity of O.A.C.
bv’t tested. Jas.
14 Kirkton, R.
3-21-ltp
MODERN EQUIPMENT
KINDLY & ATTENTIVE SERVICE
. _ —___„ ----- in
of groceries* fancy cakes,
coal oil anti vinegar.
Arrival of Kitty’’
tised for Friday
fed until Monday
ntertainment in
See ladvertise-
TENDERS WANTED
FOR
kin ducks aricLdj
vin.Essery, Cent!
Admission 25p. u
TUESDAY,
in theWWN HALL
OF ONTARIO'
N BOARD
Sunday Calls
Store No. 99
SALE—Apply Adam
3-21-ltc.
have beautiful papers to show you suitable for any room in your
e prices range from 8 to 75c. a roll
ALL THEJLATEST ELEMENT
ONTAF.
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Car of B. C. shfogies just arrived.
Price is right. Tftrou want
buy now.—Ross^foaklor Co.,
‘hoReJsS for Service
’ the things we sell*
ed your1 patronage*
Vo anything you want
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Exetferi
.Tames Street
Seflan ....J’J2S*()0
Touring . ./ . 75,QO
$125.00
Stake bq^y $175.00
Star Cow
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FORD
truck*
These have,turned in
on New Folds tlievf arc in good
condition aii
license.
Exeter Markets
Wheat $L30
Oats 55c. • ■
Barley 72c.
Manitoba -Flour $3.90
Blend Flour $3-75
Pastry Flour $3.05
Feed Flour $2.15
Bran $1.B5
Shorts $1.85
Creamery Buttei’ 47c.
Dairy Butter 40-43c.
Eggs, extras 30c.
Eggs, pullets 24c.
Eggs, seconds 20c.
Hogs $11,00
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
10 a.m.—-Sunday School.
Services as usual at 11 a.m. and
p.m, conducted by
REV, DR. WALLIS,
of Toronto
.Next Sunday 4the occupant of
pulpit will be a' candidate for a
and every member and adherent
should hear him morning and even
ing,
LIOT
aler
Phone 64
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FOR SALE-/Vhit<
clover seed, $p.5«,Pfei ley $1.00 pei^busfcX'
R. I, Hensall
FOR
Exeter
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| Blossom sweet
* bus. -Seed bar-
V. H, Wood, R.
3-14-2tp.
SALE—-White Mammoth Pe-
di|ikes. Apply to/eAI-
Jia. . . 3^1-ltc
..If you wish to buy^'gail or rent afarm see R. E. RieM^jrd, Exeter.
FOR SALEWA quantity
$10,00 a ton, WndZa quantity of
threshed timothy^at $8.00 a ton.
Prices at barn.^/Wpply to Wm. Sil-
lery, R. R. No. A I^eter. 8-21-ltp
FOR1 SALE-3l jfli
seed barley. Not 21
Squires, • Phone 31
R. No, 1, Granton
FOR SALE—&h<kce Gladioli bulbs
at greatly reduceX®ices, Apply tb
Mrs: J. S'. Harvey.’ 7^ 3
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FOR SALE—
fibre, reversible gi
tion. plidhe 116
-B^byl’frhggy,
good
3-
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FOR SALBL^Wiilnei- Oil _____
commode, wasfo^^n^-S; wringer aud
amblyn, corner
3-21-ltp.
other articles. -Mr
Gidley and1 CarWg-M
•*"*•■*
FOR SALE;.dR'RENT-
grass farm, ,^it%.
water, Lot 5^’Com
Wesley Dearing, T
phone 17rl4, Credilpn.
FOR RENT 0
acre farm near C
fortable house, fra
■atlon, good boi
& Stanbury, Bari
London.
FOR SALE—50
jselhurst.. Com-
barn on found
ry to Gladman
s, Exeter ’and
3-7-4tc.
FOR SALE—|p choice
horses sound , and kentle and
to harness. AppJ^Ito* W* R.
Centralia.
FOR SALE RENT—A good
builjing or garJan ix>t on Elizabeth
St. Apply to Mig^Andrew, Huron
Street. V ,3-7-3tp
FOR SALE—At
brick cottage with e
one acre of land wi
'garage, stable,
session in April
Harmon, Hensa|l.
' TAXlhEBVICE
Will meet all- trains; also
driving at moderate prides;
sedan cars, 56
“HAPPY” WELDS!■
entralia, 6_room
ery convenience
good orchard;
en hpuse. Fos-
ly Mrs. H. D.-
2-14-tfc
FARM FOR SAKE OR RENT—150
acres, lot 3, con. and lot 11, con.
6, in Hay Towf/sw'- Apply to .Mr.'
Hilton Ford, Hay-^O.' 3-14-31F’
FQr SALE—You^.choice^f three
Springers, -2 holstems jwfd one’Dur
ham; also 3 gees/amf1 gander. Ap
ply tp A. B. Rowcliffe, London Road,
Telephone, -HensaM,’ 85-1L
Having increased our
acreage for p|as and
SJcorn
contrac
10th, 1929
are often for,
April,
HOGARTH HATCHERY .»
it is noW time to fee thinking
about your breeders, chicks etc. for
this season,
our machines a
needs* cunwiu. ot , 4>*,vweiB>feeders and\tll pWtry supplies 'will
be here in a
talk over yoi
■our prices
vefoy reasonable
SERVICE. We al
M Hogarth’s Lay •
, Come in end
a aM -ask Istor
n find them
' MV® ydy
,ry!’-<' atdck
ah, Royal
FttfpU and Monarch Lajy Mash, Bone
Meal, Meat Meal, Fish Meal/ Odd
Livtt 01i> OharcoaL Aifalfa Leif
Meal.
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The Ladies’ Aijf of James Street
United churc-™^!! hold a sale of
baking on SatuWay, March 23rd, be
ginning at 3:30$in the sample room
of the Central
The play “Th
which was adv
has been p&stpo
owing to
James St. ch?
ment on front pd^
The Women’s Institute will hold
their monthly meeting'next Tuesday
evening, Marches 6t in their Instit
ute room. ' ImpXtaV business will
be discussed.. A d attendance is
hoped for. , \
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
. a.m.^—-“King for a Day” (A Palm
•Sunday message.)
p.m.—Sunday School
p.m.—- “Banquetting the King’s
Son’’ or “Making Light of
Kingdom.^
If you have been neglecting
vine Worship we invite you to
services, We want the revival to
still go on. Special Reception Ser
vice on Good Friday, Holy Commun
ion on Easter Sunday,
About one hundred new styles and cloths from
which to choose. You will find a very smart
assortment on our racks that are Moderately
priced.
-
“Circle Bar” I
In all the wanted shades,
fashioned Silk Hose we know of
Ribbed Hosiery
In sand oiifolack. A wonderful wearing
hose for s All sizes
Housecleanihg is here.
The .robins made their appearance
last week.
To-day (Thursday) is the first day
of spring.
The run of sap so far has been
very poor.
Some of the road's are in bad
shape for motoring.
Birth announcement cards for sale
at the . Times-Advocate.
Mr. S. G. Bawden spent the week
end visiting in Goderich,
Miss Edith Walters has taken a
position ak Senior’s Studio.
Good Friday on March 29th. and
Easter -Sunday, March 31st.
Mr. Gordon Beiber is confined to
the house with blood poisoning. .
The Sunday School rooms -of the
Main St. United Church are being
redecorated.
Miss Normand, of London, is vis
iting with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Down,
of Usborn’e.
Miss Jean McMillan, of Ridge
town, spent -Saturday with Miss
Stella Southcott.
Mrs. T. Rumford spent the fore
part of this week visiting with rela
tives in London.-
Mr. Ulric Snell is confined to' his
home suffering from pleurisy, with
a murse in attendance.
Rev. R. E. Southcott, of Morpeth,
visited 'his mother, Mrs. C, A.
Southcott on Saturday.
Mrs. John Clyma, of Toronto,
spent the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Northcott.
Mrs.’ Chas.- Dale 'left Tuesday to
..visit with relatives and friends in
London and St. T-homas.
Mrs. Agnes H. Gillies left Sat
urday morning to visit with rela
tives in Detroit and Cleveland.
Mr. D. B. Stewart has returned to
Toronto after visiting with his par
ent Mr. and Mrs. J. A. jStewart.
Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, spent
the week-end at the home, of her
brother Mr. Ed. Treble, of town.
Mrs. John Markham, of London,
spent Thursday evening last visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Powell.
- Mrs. N. Graham and children, of
Windsor, are visiting with the form
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Row
cliffe. . ' .
Miss Ina Jaques, of Victoria Hos
pital nursing staff, London, ife vis
iting with her patents, Mr. and-Mrs.
Geo. Jaques, - •
,y ■ Mr. Frank - Weekes, of Brandon,
Man., arrived in tdwn Monday and
will*Visit for a time with his uncle,
Mr. James Weekes.
Mite Jean .Berry, of McDonald
Hall, Guelph, has been spending the
past few days with her cousins, Dr.
W. E. and-Mrs. Weekes.
MisSes. Alice Wlllert and Myrtle
Be^vfers underwent operations for
removal of their tonsils at Dx*.
Fletcher’s hospital on Monday.
Mrs, (Rev.) Wilkinson, of Wood
ham,..sister of Mrs. McTavish, spent
Sunday with Rev. D. and iftrs. Mc-
Tavisli
The
Huron
W. M.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. O. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Organist, Miss E. Huston
. a.m.—The W. M. S. thankoffering
will be taken up at this service.
Rev. Jas. Anthony M.A., Thames
Road, will preach. Mrs. F. Wright
of Elimville, will sing.
p.m.—Our Church School
p.m.—-This is the fourth message
in an Easter series. “The Offence
of the Cross.”
7;30 Thursday evening. Prayer
and Praise service.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. Walter Jones., Rector
. Fifth Sunday in Lepp
Palin Sunday
—Matinee and Sermon,
Sunday School
p;m.—Evensong and Sermon.
Lenten, service Wednesday night.
Major tile Rev. S. E. McKegney,
M.A., M.C./will give a’ lecture on
St. Patrick in the Parish Hall, on
Thursday evening under auspices of
the A. Y. P-. A. Silver’ collection..
jn aid of .
ARMY/EXETER
50 pr. of Ladies Rubbers
Most of these have high heels. They are
regular $1.00 values
clearing at per pr. 35c.
New Silk Gloves
the new shades for spring. This is
exceptionally, good quality of fine silk
Fifty new dresses have been placet in stock this week, in georgetts, plain
and printed crepes. If we have :ot your size, we can take your measure
and have one made special for j^u.
Stiozeii
Hemstitched Pillow Cades
These are exce
should secure yo
they last 40 and 42 inches widq$
you
requirements while
itional value
WALL PAPERS!
; We offer a splendid variety of new flow-
;ers for dresses and coats priced at
35, 50 and 75c
any that does not give satisfaction.
DOWN
■ Go prices, on. numerous articles
»in our large stock. £ ains for
^veryone:
; Fancy China pieces, Utchen en
amelware, cups and sabers, plates,
.etc., hosiery, odd lines ry goods.
• If you have money spend you’ll
find’values here th
well.
Watchfe
Wall
LEAYBREEDING
ATION. /
sion of Poultry De-
C., Guelph.' We
specialize in Buried .Rocks. Every
bird* on feur ’fart
and bloo'dfetestedj |1
spector. Whtra|j
of Performance |
for mating MstsU! chicks and thre^
chicks.
SUNNY CREST FABM
J. M. Scott
R. R? No. 2, Seaforth 3~14-5tc.
is culled, banded,
by Government la
mest under Record
supervision. Write
.d prices on day old
, week old started
bud. pia
■ •. 4 bi
Farawa: c
the price n
quet deliv
for' Easte
pay you
Specials,
too.
FOR
<>
ORDER
LILIES
I bud1 pl;
ut $1.35
tomerfe who send Us
have a plant or bou-
r/d to theii’ home in time
Remember loved ones
at home. end us tne amount and
we will deliver the value in flowers.
Order early.
Powell’s Variety Store
“WHERE YOU SAVEi” < <
Phone 55
epairing
WorkiV ansh ip G uarap te ed
ULEtl HENNESSEY
Ontario
Telephone 11)3
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EXETER, ONT
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at the. James st* parsonage.
third annual, meeting of the
Presbyterial Society of the
S. pt the United Church, of
Canada will foe held ih James Street
United .Church* April 30th» z,
Mr; Bill Chambers, vriid has been
working toy ME ’a L, Wilson for
the pastTour years, has taken a pos
ition jjri’th ’Jones & May. Mr. Billy
Wilfeon is taking Bill Chamber’s
place, r,
Mr* Arthur Frayne, Who spent last
summer th “the west and who spent
the' winter in a lumber camp at
RauR in, Northern Ontario* is visit-
in'g his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Garnet
Fray no*.
•Mr, and Mrs, Thns, Newell and
Uoiii David, of Stratford an A Mr. and
Jos/ Holliday* of London, at
tend the funeral of the Into Chas.
F. Sanders oh Sunday and were the
quests -of Mh -and Mrs. R, N. Creech.
uit and
Materials
Middleton's Bakery
PHONE NO. 52
HYDRO
Wiring a\d i
workmanshi
Repairing sto^p
laity. Estima
free.
NOTICE !
TO HY
WATERWOR
In futur&all a
able at th
hours durin
IT a.m. to
date, which is
trill be strictly
Public
counts will be pay-
Hy Iro Office. Office
ps rment period from
>.m. Last discount
12th of the month,
forced.
Utilities Commission
Ernest C.arvey*
ANCE BROKE*,
enting
Mutual jSfe of Canada
' Life,re, Automobile, Etc
Tenders for*
the McDonald
mate $588.75,
engineer’s eSt mate $2265.00* both
ip Towns] ip of Hay, County of
will bq
sign‘ed\tp to
whfeU
Town
pan.
price
ot any
ed. Plans
bfe sfeen at To
R. N1ROWE AND
T.
E
feceivel by the under-
Saturday, March 30 th,
rill be opened at the
iricli, at four o’clock
contract
Lowest
Sot necessarily accept-
I specifications may
ship Clerk’s Office,
A. F. Hess, Zurich, Ont,
Clerk, Township of Hay
EL MOJ-T’S
CORNER GROCERY
OULDI
Organist Jinil Chy
Jamety St* Unit Church
Organ Theory
sic m Schools
* Dox 57* Phone 191
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