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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-30, Page 84* 1 Jl*t THE EXETER T1MES-ADV0CATE THURSDAY, may 30U»i JIW LOCAL NEWS IMiss Ruby Alexander has taken jmsjtion In Browning’s Drugstore. Mr. Geo. Beavers, who has been attending^university in Toronto, re­ turned home last week for the holi­ days. Mrs. Browning. Mr. ERis Tapp and’ lady friend, of ParkhUl, visited With Mr. and. Mrs. R. Tapp over the holiday. Mr. apd Mrs, Elmer Rerdan and Miss Minnie Kestle, .o.f Arva, visited wth Mrs. Jory and Mr. F, R. Kestle and other relatives over the , week­ end. Mr. tQrby Resile,, of Detroit, mo­ tored over for the week-end bring­ ing* with him- Mrs. Kettle,, t- who is residing for a week with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs*. Hy. Ellwoythy, Mr. and’Mrs.' Fred Hogarth and " and Janie motored to Toronto for the "•eek-end a«d visited with iMr, and Fred Mitchell. Mrs, Mitchell returned with them to spend a few days here. two daughters ^Misses Muriel Mrs. . Thames Road Farmers’ . Club are now booking orders foa^feed oats, als*p No./4 hard|coal, threshing -coal orders must be Bn lQth of June, stnut, coke, nd bidder twine. All 0t later than the ;j?U Passmore, sec’y. 5-30-2tc Utilizer onWe have a Supply of, hand, at the mm fo.i in$ any for thef$o BROS. . . . « " Exeter Markets Wheat $i.iq Opts 50 c. Barley 65c, Manitoba Flour $3.90 Blend Flour $8.75 Pastry Flour $3.65 Feed Flour $2.10 Bran $1,75 Shorts $1.75 Creamery Butter 42e* Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs I CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, J, Bernard Rhodes, AL A Minister Go IIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIN This Store will Close at 12 o’clock, noon, each Wednesday during June, July and August. N| / ' •.1.11.1.1.1 I - .1 . Ill III. Ill • n- irr-f-i-j-i ...... " . ■ ................. jU* Butter 39c. extras 26c. firsts 24c. seconds 20 and $12.00 locals on hie & SchoolA meeting of the Orang&s C. L. Wf s the Library 8 p,m. i> still 25c. a dozen Club* will be hj&ld Friday, May 3 NTION s wishing Ho sell at BOW Any pe$“ lawn bo Hardware Stor<™ i u viuvr* y.m. Monday, Juife 3rd. with price at­ tached. Club. their at Beaver's e 7 o’clock p. •.th Lawn Bowling 5-30-ltp. Our annual *<Every Presbyterian, to Church” Sunday 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Holy Communion 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. On Friday evening at 8 o’clock the Preparatory Service will be held, JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Gouldlng, A..T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—Rev. J. w. Brown p.m.— Sunday School, -Mr. Colin G. Campbell, 11 3 7 p.m.- presenting the Lord’s Day Alliance. re- EVERY BOYS’ AND MANS’ SUIT AT REDUCED PRICES See our Values in Boys’ Suits - Regular $10, Sale Price $4.98 Wonderful Values in Men’s Suits at $9.95, $14.95, $17.95 10 DOZEN PLAIN BLUE BULL DOG OVERALLS Regular $2,25 Cl 71 SALE PRICE ....................,........... LADIES SILK HOSIERY Regular 85c* and $1*00 vajlujes. Big' range of colors fiQc* BIG SALE PRICE ............................... S’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL HOSE sand anct'black regular 25c SALE PRICE...................... PURE LINEN TOWELLING A regular ,25c. line BIG SALE Piy£E, per yard .......... i9c- 1 ^EW GINGHAMS In newqjatternsj regular 25c. » ‘i96_i BIG SAKE PRICE............................... BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 59c:MAIN ST* UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse. Pastor, i Organist, Miss E. Huston I a.m.—Church School . a.m.—Mr. Colin Campbell, of Stratford, will preach presenting the claims of the Lord’s Day Al­ liance. Sunday evening service withdrawn Regular 75c. value BIG SALE PRICE . . 10 MEN'S KHAKI & BLUE WORK SHIRTS Values to $1.50. BIG SALE PRICE AND NETS 'sons requir- i’Crop.—HARVEY FERTILIZER—-AVeJftave on hand a supply of; FerflilijyilFf or all crops. Nelson .Staniakejn^one Dashwood 36 r.t'2. If 5-'30-3tc. STRAYED—Onto my premi 7, ? con, 1*/Township of Ste Sunday, May 26th,kseven cattle,4 yearlings,| 3-,t Party .can. Qbtaln a property r and nayib ’ -11 - •• Ul ‘"I""1.111. RING' LOST- npon .a offe’ stb suitable reward er.i pledse ’leave ■ office ■■ •<LOST---In Hri(nsa 2;4th, a /child’si kJ Wndljr lea^ Times-Advocate. | -y-"■■■■'■' ■■■ ■■■■—LOjST—A black collie .white’ s,lot on of ypajvold. s byeproving expenses/ Jas. ’ £ ' 5-3$-3tC. Saturday, after- dj^niond' ring. A ” wnrte offered. Find- afc * Times"-_4.dvoca£e -• ltp. on Friday, May 'ove. Finder 11 Printshop or spots over ' eyeSj breast • with/tip- iijf orm'ation as* •of this dog .will Mr. Ray'Francf te^L ,,Reward... ’ g, brown neck and White. ’ Any whereabouts hdly received by phone , 60/ Kirk- ii. v NOTICE—All accot due. and must ba settl accounts^not set|le‘(j roll ib0 ''placed costs added.-— are now cat once. All Store ’June ,/lst collection with' ; • CHRISTIE. ‘ • -FOR SALE—^A?rj.ig ibj^rik- house, with all modernFimlrojpffnients. Ap- • -ply to... C.. -B: Shrill- ■ 5-30-tfC, J&oS. nearly new; .sM«br! terms, Write /j- . 5-22-2tp '■ FOR' ' SALE-rBl^r willttgpll cheap, gasM box Al, Exetrir. (>j \,''for __. Winner" af Hen sd^, per bushel. A ‘.Phone^Hensa* - /XFOR’ SALE- Glen Alary and ... per JOO; if dqltV^^Fby mail 5c; per 100* extra. : ■ £•’ '• <? /»FpR rangfng* from 14ft0\, fiye to eight yf^ trade. •f - *■ -■ ' FfjR^-SALE—j^JUriiber of *• farms, Exeter ' house,' v'’’ ------ ^s,/. prize Show* at $2. oi. Ja's.' Broadfoot, 5-16-tfc Strawbj^ry . plants, Dunlop; 75c, ’j/-; Na Doupe, Kirkton. 4-11-tfc. SALE— Seyej^eep / horses , 6 0 0. po unds Jjjs-,‘old.. Sell Or lor. w ■ • 4-4-tfc.Frank. Ti • Exeter ' house, pentral ’Hotel,' Lee Block, Fitton’s/Store. * Apply to R. Packard. \fOR/j SAL^^i&er- Hull seed biXk^ea^-' Appfjmo W. E, • Welsh, / T^e\}hope 1J4 r Exeter.* 5-16-3tp TENDERS WANTED ,W . . Sealed? teridrirsf wll be Received.! by the u ilde^sjgried: until 10th for the: wreckin hWusb’ ”dt S'; %S. No; for the* erection o ‘Tender^ will tire work or Plans’'■arid’' *S hah'dFrif'i'Hb’ . ..... R. 'No. 2 / Crintraliri.’ i To thebe'w quality^dfsi' __ _ .f .. .... . t plants, get yotForder'ftri' before ’the 5 first *6f Jiirie! >»■•- tral, Centralia nday, June f the school, Stephen, and ■| new; building, e rdReiVed for the en- , ^ely^ t.Lowses.t,. pr eVrissari ly "accepted. , if ications; are in the: qbretaryf'.Lloyd Floftg- RRY|PLAN£S lOTldi ‘.Geo. * Hay’s gjarfd who'wish Phone Exeter '* Cen- P.Ch 5-16-3tp HOGARTH BABY CHICK HATCHERY BABY CHICKS FOR SALE W'b are now ablei to-stipply^aby ; Chicks of tpA Vario / Rocks, White- Le^gl urti^j White Wyan tris*, thrift notice* - and| ursday urit ‘ ' ’USTOM now ri W’ ■girl.. mak& nrra here hdfpt^Juiiri breeds; ;-Barred rps, -Black Jyph- ttos a,nd Ancon-’ Hatches Monday June 29th, ATCHING ' * ring the close of hi arid anyone de- chfftg dojie kindly to have the eggs th. : DSi;, 7 ■" .. eds ar.e. now more r and your needs ow Chick eef Meal, Bone •Oyster • Styell, ■ ::'O!ur XdPi^V_. boiriplrite rhailK<$ ip Clfiek Stabler, .Feed, Lay/2— 'ATri'al, AMriJfafrj——-.v/oicjr ouvtf/ /C'Ht;- CondensedMutterinllk,' etc. can - '.'bri promptly' fill ■ It is ww time tb have the cull ■hens eliminated. Teem smur fleck. Our charge IS $2.00 prir 100 liens, Wri are cdeh buyers-'bf poultry. Cail us - -whep you have poultry to stelL Mr. Nelson Kestl,e is suffering* from a sore eye. Mr. Rod Ellis is this week moving into the residence vacated by Air, G. Freckleton. B.arnett Bros. Circus will visit Ex- efer to-day (Thursday) with a big street parade at noon. The weather has turned warmer and ideal conditions have prevailed during the past week.Mr. Fred Smith has • resigned his position With the Rqss-Taylor Co. and intends leaving for Kitchener. The many friends of Mr. E. J. bhristie will be glad to learn that he was. .able to sit #up for the first time on Tuesday. Air. S. Al. Sanders is putting((.p,p a new red brick ddiible garage tb the west of his residence which will add much to his. property. AVe tare pleased to note that Mr. ’Amos Wildfong ig improving after his recent serious illness. Exeter and Sarnia play ball in Exe­ ter to-day (Wednesday) this being the first game in the W. O. B. A. League ;to be played here. \Mr. T. O. Southcott and Air. H. S. Walter spent the .week-end in To­ ronto. Mrs.’ Southcott i& recuperat­ ing nicely from her recent operation. Air. Jack AfcDonell,. 'of Hensall, who is recuperating from his recent illness, wa^ the guest of -Dr. and Mrs.’Harry ’Browning during 'the week. * . * Afr. Ulric Snell/who has been con­ fined' £o his bed for Seyeral weeks-, continues to improve but it will be a\week or so longer before he will be able to’be around. Caven~ Presbyterian church will hold the evening service at 7:30 in­ stead of ‘7 o’clock commencing next Sunday* evening arid continuing dur­ ing the suminerf..months. _ ; Aliss Yellarid/iwho recently under­ went an opgration at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London’" returned to her home on Friday and continues to improve. . . . Mr. DaVid Rowcliffe’ and -Air. 'J. G.' Sitanbury -are' at Chatham to-day (Thursday) attending the inquest in­ to the death of the lad who was kill­ ed'on? the highway^n May 24th Rev. R. E. ;Sputhcott spent the fore part of the week with his mother, AIrsl C. A. Southcott, leaving here to aftend . conference ,which is meeting in London this week. > Alaster John McTavish, son of Rev. D. McTavish,, underwent an op­ eration for niastoids at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, bn Monday. His condition,is auite. satisfactory. To-day-(Wednesday) is the begin­ ning ’of the weekly half-holidays in- Exeter the stores/ are remaining closed each’ ’ Wednesday,-.afternoon during the "months;, of June, July and August. • .» J ? * Mr. Ross Digrian, of Zurich,; visit­ ed with his brothers James and John in Exeter on is the older of ;bined ages of 2.50 years. ■ Mr. and Airs* T* H- Elliott and fam­ ily have moved to * London / where ' .they, sWiU reside in futurp. Air. El­ liott, who has conducted a gents’ fur- r hishirig store on Mriln ';St.’ is. £oi’hg ■ out’ of business. ■' London Conference, of the United church is,meeting in annual;.session *iii, Lbhdon this week. * Mittisters' and * ^laymen frofii this community are in attendance. Next Sunday will be Conference Sunday. < ; /Air, Chds.'W. Ford, -who recently moveil front Exeter tp London, under- ;W6ht hn operation for an, at­ tack of,appendicitis at St. Joseph’s Hospital onA’AIonday... He* is doing as”weir as can be expected. •;Mi\- Fred Ford^’of Toronto, son of -Min and*Mr,s. W. J. Ford, of Usboriiri, ig to.be congratulated’ on having se­ cured a position with T’ed Anderson-s . Oi’christria to phQvidri ’the music at !> Lake Louise for the summer monthk * Arri* Gilbert Frerikleton. is this week moving with his wife and two sons to Liican’ where Mr, Frecklriton 4 ’ ‘ .....................‘ ‘ Oil this worthy fairiily as..they' have been estoemeb re8i<jerits of this coin triun­ ity ■ r ’ Mr*.z;T," Christie,-of Toi’ontp, sprirtt the week-end With his parents, iMr. and MriL Ohristib,, Aj^r. Christie has resigned; his z position' with the London Life arid has taken a position with .the Foumlation Desk Co,/as trav.elley his- territory being all of capaJa,. , .. . , ; -& • Ftogress is being reported on the new postof'firie for Exeter. Air. Ste­ vens, of the Fostal Department at London, was in itowii during • the week and had two holes dug in the property about six feet deep to US- certain the outre of the son for'put­ ting in & septic tank* , 11 CURTAIN SCRIP TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH . Rev. Walter Jones. Rector a.m.—Sund-ay School, a. m.—Holy Communion. -Evensong. Values ti> 50c. BIG SALE PRICE, P4 yard . ✓ 21c See the N&W PATTERNS in LINOLEUMS 10 11 7 p. m.. Monday Confirmation class at 7:30 Please note change in the Sunday School hour. « * ' HALF HOLIDAY We, the undersigned merchants agree to close our places of business each Wednesday afternoon at twelve o’clock beginning Wednesday, May 29th and continuing through the months of June, July and August. L Sunday. f'Trie ^former the brothers tie coni.-' the three* beirig over rids takrin over the imperial branch, 'Exeter Will ihiss 25 PAIR OF M Worth in the reg BIG SALE PRICES... Jones & May Southcott Bros. H. S. Walter ■/ Traquair & Liridenfield W. J. Beer W. J. Hockey John Stanbury Elmore Harness F. Rabethge S. B. Taylor , W. W. .Taman S. Martin & Son E. R. Hopper N. Hockey H. C. Rivers ' Grigg Stationery Cb. Miss A. Yelland < < r Miss G. M. Armstrong Selrite Stores ' Mrs. A. Yrio-Down R. N. Rowe , Beavers Hardware G. . Flynn . ’ Lodder Sign Shop --' <■ Mrs'.Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper, C. Birney and Patsy Russell spent Sunday in Wingham. Mr. Hopper1^ mother had the misfortune to fall on May 24 th and fracture her leg.t Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gillies and sop Bobbie, Of Niagara-Falls, spent the week-end with . the former’s mother Mrs. A. Gillies and the latter’s par­ ents-Air. and Mrs. S. Martin. \ Mr. Wilfred G. Turnbull, of To­ ronto, visited his mother, Mrs. Eliza.: beth Turnbull, over the holiday. On Saturday Mr. Turnbull - and his mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rhode and Miss Anna motored to Otterville td visit with relatives. i Mr. Howard Dignan, who has comi pleted his final year in Arts at V.icf toria University, visited nfor a feW days wth his father, Mr. E. Al. Dig; nan. Air. Dignan will again spend the summer with the Fisheries Rer search department of the Provincial government. He left Monday to re­ sume his duties. '■ The officers of .the James Street Sunday School were in Centralia oi| Sunday morning and conducted th® opening exercises for the Central^ Sunday School. Short addresses by Mr. J. H. Jones and. Rev. D. AIcTaf Vish were given, a duet was sung by Misses Pearl Wood and Margaret/ Johns with Miss Irene Stewart ’as at* compdnist. Mr. J. M. Southcott pre;’ sided over the services. The Central-^- ia officers will conduct the serviced; in -James Street Sunday School oil Sunday, June 9th. I Something New!' TIFFANY POLISH £ BIG SALE PRIC 75 PAIRS OF .STRAP SLIPP rs WORK SHOES 98c ERY SES’ AND LADMES’ S^- P & G Soap, 10 barBfor. . . Salmon, Cascade, large tiiy Com Flakes, Quaker, Toilet Paper, 8 rolls for. . . Icing Sugar, 3 pounds for......... Prunes, large size, 2 pounds for Laundry Starch, 2 pounds for. . 11 Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and son, of London, spent the holidays with tl/e latter’s parents, Mr., and Mrs. G. Mawson. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. H. Walter, ’Miss Fish and Miss E. Bissett, of Trivitt Women’s Auxiliary attended the an­ nual convention of the Women’s Auxiliary in. Stpatford on Tuesday. A pleasant surprise party was held at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Hennessey on Monday evening? A number of ladies gathered and spent a very jolly evening prior to the re­ moval of Mr. and Mrs. Hennessey.to Elizabeth St. / Mrs. Hennessey -was presented with some beautiful china." THE NEW STORE Furniture, an! Undertaking z . " HONOR GRADU. EXAMINATION BOARD Dayjfe;.Night an 'E OF ONTARIO SUnday Calls one St<Be No. 99 .♦» IPPER JUIPMENT sTlVE SERVICfc- MODE KINDLY & A furniture^ etc.,; back!, it. |1 icecream, ictton sale on RE AND HOSIERY Cleans arid ’polishes, pianos, enameled work, ; autos, prices 50c. and $1.00. Money if it don't satisfy; Ask to see HOT WEATHER Suggests colei drinks .antfj We delivfe _______ quantity, atiy time, f per, aftern keep it fir, loan you th Ways the s Nbxt time, <?5tn or phri pints 30c.» Frostbites Img r Mahy diries being discontinued, -st big savings to yon. Ask about them. ce, creamy rsf of any, dinner, sup-; Our packs' I hours. We! r icecream is ah: lity in goodness, ink of Ice cream ri22. i pints 15c 35c., . cones 5 c. and Powell’s Variety Store and 12& ' L DAY & SON FLORISTS HAVE NOW READY FOR SALE Geraniums, all colours. Asters, English giant white, .purple and mixed’; Rennie’s XXX Gregot; Hearts of France;1 Giants of Californ­ ia. . Mums, miked. * Rennie’s XXX English -niixed?iiin- i.niaS, or ^separate colors. *Giant..of California and Star sies. , ■ ■ ■ • ‘ I Giant, balcony'hnd’Single Prench Mari Silver, LeaL. Ge .gori, hus.ty Mil Salvia-, A'gera^ ena, EOrns/ Str gia, C’Olens,ant .Hanging Bri andah and Wi filled do order ToinalOnPli ;P»est, First, o Early Jewell, ^.aryiOMe,* vuittiupAvii,. ■ Ponderosa,'“'Beefsteak. ' ■ "'/ ,jWhite Plume and English Pink ■coiery.- ' ;• Hot and Sweet bepbers. , . Early‘rCabhrigo and ■ Cauliflower.' Ver- Stock d Pots; okrig made and unias. Vinca/bld, Canri tan. ivy.,-,. ap Dra- ing Jew, ^a, UrriCo- ,jThunibrit- fS-JfCanadian, bonny New Earliana,; afylobe>. Champion, er 1. DAY & SON , UNION ST. 48 PAIRS OF MEN’S FELT SHOES Valuies to $6.00 • Q9 QO ‘’BIG SALE PRICE?........................ CHILDREN’S SANDALS. , 100-pairs of • diu'idren’s’-sandals and ox­ fords V 7 Ac. BIG SALE PRICE . . . . ...................... 1 U SPECIALS.< 5 Fresh Sodas, 2 pounds for. ... . . . Good Raspberry Jam, large jar. . Orange Marmalade, , large • jar... . Good Bulk Cocoa; per? pound..... Palmolive Soap, 4 cakes for. . . . . i Peas, good quality;-2 cans for . . . | Corn, good quality,. 2 ‘cans for. . . .. 25 c. .. . 39c. .. . 29c. . . . 17c. . . . 29c. . . .\ 23<n . . . 23c. i ill it; >1 .MEETING OF HURON COUNTY ’ COUNCIL 7- The Council o^i! the. Corporation of the County .of Jduron will nu^St in* the Council Cliamber, Goderich, at 2 o’clock in thd afternoonjfol’ Tues-* day the 4th dw of June,All­ accounts agaiimt the Cpu^Ry mitsf lie in the. hands'fif the C‘ ‘k not. later .than Monday preceedi /the meeting Of Council. / ** Gq Godefich,- MayVg ’ ' s’ it; ih, 1929. .Holman, * ■ County Clerk FURNITURE r ft 7 nitu tre At $ See iwr Chgfterfield Suites Ironi JeOO.OO up " mcliiirin venfigs. <a The Huron Regiment will partici­ pate in the annual district milita, ^camp which will £e held at London* Ont., .from July 2 to 13. This re?1^ nierit was- _ award,£$> third prize efficiency in a copxpetition conduct- rid in Military . District No. 1. The Essex Scottish- placed first with th& Perth regiment .second, Lleut’-Col, Heainhn is'ita. charge of the regiment^ Perth W._ J. Huron Guarantecel ... •w 4® SAFETY' RAZOR BL SHARPEN Single Edge/ DOUBLE EDO perfect ________... #W, s. dOLE, DRUGGIST tSSSSSS^ W RL GOUL A. &,.C. , andQrgdriils iaines? i Piano Vo Supervisor 6 Studio, Mai G id Cfonrch’ Oh la Orgaw • Theory sic tn Bchoolg - Dox C7,Phona KiTer. ont * ErnesfCjflaryey GENERxlL iancf BiiCraEift esehtlng Mutual Uh cf Canada Lifej, FiriSy A«£dapKA6» <a