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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-06-20, Page 8ft 7 -<l *u Fi : 10 a.m.- a.m.- 10 Mrs. Sandy Elliot and of JL Medd left for Carmichael, of Hensail, with her aunt Mrs. Gil- Ghoice Southcotti Big' COST TW( Owing to ro( 11 a.m.- 7 p.rq.-—Evensong and Sermon Thursday at 8 p.m. Confirmation Service, when His Grace Archbishop Williams will officiate. . The ’James. St., •h o ldinjLj^-"sfr a wh ■^^^•Tues^ay;' ■open. \ William Baker- is visiting Johnston, of has been ill attendance. Ad- clergy.’ Brethren o meet at the main L. Baynham, N, ,G. SINGLE EDGE X...... DOUBLE EDGE rerfect Ed| W. S. COLE^t)RUGGIST ^arsfSbutter for sale at Jfos. for' yPo- There^are f s au- at * Agent for Jackson’s, Dr/ Cleaners and Dyers IT England Theory R. Coates, FIRSFOR TH YOU'. CAN SEE Chesterfield Place at a McMaster Annie and Miss and' Judies’ Aid. ;ry festival Keep the called, minis- Exeter JL Qn hula Miss Mc- Plano Supervisor ofjMjplc rn^sehooin Studio, Main horses pounds;’ Sell or . 4-4-tfc. ’ STRAWBERRY ^El Strawberry. festijj •spices of tie •of Main_*St| IL •the 4 th? Butter 39c. extras 26c. - firsts 24c. seconds 20 and 18c. $12.50 . IVAL • ■ under the K en’s Association :ed church on July irve1 the date. /■ '« )od garden plots. ,5 Apply, to £i$fton, Ont., or jury, Exeter, Ont. 6-13- 4tc. FOR^ALE«--2. rockers^. 1., child’s ■cot, high chair, jBanne^Cook Stove,' parlor lamp, .washlngfjtnachine, fern stand'. £Apply /oXTimes-Advocate. , • 6-20-2tc. Oranges are fetijJX?5c. a. dozen C. L. Wilson’s, j. Tractor plowing, and.xliscing, dis- 1 lance ho object? |or ’reasonable ■. amount of work; Apply. W. Brad- *. shaw, Elimville. ’ 6-3-2tp. . -FOR SALE- ranging from JfdOO to; five to eight /year trade. • Frankf T’ * Th© Salvation'Army will hold a sal^* of l’ap made cooking on Saturday, Jun© ,22nd, -c encing at 2:30 at the Army Half’TMain St. of Harvey’s evening return nd avoid further Grocery on Mond same at on</e trouble. C. Local News and Mrs. William Passmore Sunday in London. Henry Hern is spending the with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. jen- ih Arkona. Howard Leary, of London, the week-end with Mr, and Mr. spent w^ek ilings W. s$ent Mrs. Healey May- ■ .‘Mr. and. Mrs. Simon Sweitzer, of London, spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer. Mr, Chas. Harris, of Medina, T., called on relatives in town Bunday.. Mr, and tMrs. G. N. Northcott and Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Ubelacker and ygung son, all of Stratford, spent Sunday with friends at Sexsmith. Miss Anna McKenzie has resigned kei* pesitfop - on the Exeter High School staff and has accepted’ a simi­ lar position at Carleton salary of $2100. »■ Mr. an:di ’Mrs. Wesley mid daughters the Misses Jean,, of Oshawa, visited with Mr. tliey ’attended the Moon family re­ union at Grand Bend. JAt^the graduation exercises at Al­ ma College, St. Thomas, Miss Helen Caroline Anthony, daughter of Rev. Jas, Anthony, of Thames Road, se­ cured a special diploma for advanc­ ed university work and Miss'Lillian Ruth Moorhouse, daughter of Rev. C. J. Moorhouse Jher matriculation. On Sunday a special Missionary An- niversaryC was. held in James Street United church. . Rev, K. J. Beaton, B. A., missionary on furlough from China delivered inspiring! sermons '■both mgrning and evening. Main St. United church withdrew their even­ ing spryice and united with the James - St. congregation to hear Mr. Beaton. •Special music was furnished by the jChoir. A men's chorus sang in the morning and a‘‘duett by Mrs. Wil­ liams and Miss Vera Essery was sung d-n tii© evening. . , Hon. James Gardiner, premier of —n, leader of the'Liberal party which, has- been iq, power for •ttm^past &T years, finds himself in a peculiar position following the ^bridral , election on Thursday ‘last. ■ 'The-. Liberals 'hold1 26 seats, Conserv- * atives 25,' Independants 6, Pro­ gressives 4. There are two courses cgreSsi.ves^.42 . Air.. Gardiner intends :to hold the reigns of office until the next session of .parliament-is •/The Honorable Shm. J. Latta, dpr of education,’ a former ■boy, suffered; .defeat. are on date Will^the j>arty .who'was seen1 tak­ ing a truck j^ck frgwfi the shed at' IZion church; l^rid^r retUfn4the same before troubli^^lses. Iwk ’ Dr. Atkinson wishes tog^announce that he will be- io 13 th. inclusive, “militia ■, training h July. 2nd t the annual uri-ng this ‘time the office will ,$e closed. j>6-20-’4tc «; NOTICE—-Will the party who was seen taking a spare rim a' “tire from a Ford' car at/ the si . Harvey. THEEXETER TIMES-AD VO CATE Thursday, Jim soUm toao Exeter Markets Wl\eat $1.10 Oats 50c. Barley §0c. Manitoba Flour $3.80 Blend. Flour $8.65 Pastry Flour $3 50 Feed Flour $2.10. Bran $1.70 Shorts $1.75 Creamery Butter 42c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs Jtoaals DECORATION DAY Decoration Day wiJjT be held at the 'Exeter CemeteryJJh Sunday next by members </f thejrd-O.F. at 3 pan, Dashwood 'bind dresses by |lo are requested entrance. Ome League work, home- CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Key. J. Bernard Rhodeis’, M. A. Alinister 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a. m.—“The Decision of Life’s Loyalty,’’ 7:30 p. m.—'The Disclosure of Duty’ ,: FOR' SALE—PonjMc Car, good' as •new. Apply Wmj^Efeavitt. 6-20-ltc. : W(k HOUSES FOR SALE—-To icldjSe the Estate <^f the late James McCurdy.—Frame ^houses on^Sfmcoe * St., Exeter, with dot Will be sold separately ^-Archie McCurdy, J. to Gladman & Sta: FOR SALE— > ■ • with all moder: ’*■ ply to <3. B. Si FOR SALE-s Exeter hl>usj i Block, F^tb E. PickaiM? —iA fctig brick house, rrf improvements. Ap- Irfcn. 5-30-tfc. '—"Jr"---------- -^Number of farms, r Central Hotel,Lee K’s Store. Apply to .5" HOGARTH BABY CHICK ' HATCHERY - BABY CHICKS FOR SALE We are now able to ^upply ' chicks o£"the various br ' *■ : oi'eas/White Wyandotte >ias on short'notice. Hi and Thursday until Ju FEEDS Our ^ttDNy of feeds ’ , complete thj^i over a Ju 'Chick StaiteL Gron Feed, Lay Mi .Meal, Alfalfa Grit, Condensed . ■be promiitiy fills ' ^OUL^RY^ HJs now time to frfW GlhiliiiatCd fi*0.1 . . t , Our chi'.rge is ^2.60 per 100 hens. We are cash Myers of poultry, call us you have poultry to sell, / baby ------- _ — _ ds: Barred Rocks, White Leghorns,jBlack Min- and Anedn- hes Monday s 29 th; re how more yotir needs Mash* Chick Meal, Bone yster Shell* ilk, etc, can tiW. ave the. hull your flock. This Store will Close 12* o’clock, noon, each Wednesday during June, July and August Exceptional Values JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D, McTavish, Pastor W. R« Goulding, AXQlf. Organist and Choir-Lender. ■Sunday School, -“Partakers of the Divine.’: >1, 11 7 p.m.—.“Habakkuk, the Skeptic. NOTE—The Session will meet at 10.45 in the vestry. Any contem­ plating. uniting with the church eith­ er by letter or on profession of faith please intimate to the pastor before that time or meet with the Session. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered at both ser­ vices. Reception service in the morning. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. O. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Organist, Miss E. Huston a.m.—Church school. Th© Sup­ erintendent is making an1 appeal for all our school supporters to he present. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. T. A..Bell, B.A., of Kirkton, will preach at both services. Mr. Bell is a fine gospel preacher and will be very .much enjoyed. "Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Praise and Prayer. f ■Buy youjf suijjjrSer hat now. bargains .at; Miss Yelland’s. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Simmons visit­ ed in Windsor 'over thq.* week-end. Mr. John Stewart -is -confined to his bed and under the doctor’s care. iMiss N. is visiting lard. Mr. and family spent the week-end in Brus­ sels. Miss Greta Harness, ©f the. Bank of Montreal staff, is holidaying in Flint, Mich. Miss Helen Greiye, of Grand Bend spent the week-end with Mr.' and Mrs. Thos. Coates. Miss Mildred Murphy, of the Bank of Commerce staff, is holidaying in Toronto and Buffalo. Mrs. E. J. Salter, of London, is •visiting' with her daughter-in-law, Mrs.- M. F. Salter, of-town Mr.- and Mrs. M. W. Pfaff and Mr. and Mrs. E. Howald spent Sunday and Monday visiting .in-Windsor Mr. Harold Taylor, who has been working as a carpenter in Corunna, is at present working in London. Miss Janie Hogarth, who recent­ ly resigned her position in Toronto, has taken a'position in London. * Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Carling and family,- of London, called on the former’s parents Saturday evening^ Messrs. Silas Re©d and Cha’s, Sal­ ter are in Hamilton this week at­ tending Grand Lodge of. the I.O.O.F. Mrs. Wm. Melville underwent an operation at St. Joseph’s hospitals London on Saturday and is impro-$ ing as well-as can be expected. M'r. ad Mrs. Noyes, of Oakvilll, Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Woods, Mrs. Noyes remaining on a visit. Mr. Eugene Howey conducted the services on the Cred'iton circuit last Sunday in the absence of Rev. E, S. Hiscocks. Mr.’ Clifford Lamport has return­ ed to his home in Exeter from Lon­ don where he had been undergoing­ treatment. Mr. Reg. Abell, of Toronto and Mr. John Abell, of Seaforth, motored over 'and visited with Mr. and' Mrs. J. W. Powell, Tuesday. ? x Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Newell and son David' and Miss Alma Chalmers, of Stratford, -visited with' friends in town Sunday.* ' Mrs. D. F-. Ferguson, of Winnipeg, arriyed last week to spend a few weeks- with, her parents Mr. and’ Mrs. Chas. Birney. Mrs. with her sister Mrs. Seaforth.. The latter for the. past month. * J , 4 . Mr. and Mrs. .W. G. . __ ______- Toronto Saturday where they joined with Mr. and Mrs. Layton and will accompany them on a motor trip to Ih© Maritime provinces. Mi\ Eugene Howey, first year stu­ dent at Victoria University Toronto, has been successful in passing year with spcdhd; class honors philosophy English and History. Mr. - and jVIrs. Frank Helsom son and Mr“ and Mrs. Green, of troit, spent the week-end with and Mrs. Frank Coates, ^of town Mr. and TMrs. Whitney Usbornei Mrs. J. R. McDonald', and Lloyd, Mrs. Spebcer ;Mavis, of Hensall, aftd Mrs. li, Cufdy, of town, motored to Toronto, the week-end, Mrs. McDonald re­gaining for- a few days.. * Mr. Glad will Clark, of Hunting­ don, West* Virginia, arrived Monday of -last, V?d6k to visit for some time J with , relatives in thi^ community, lie is a nephew of fMr» Dave Clark and Mrs. Jnm Simpson, of town. Mr, fit K. Complin, Secretary df the Exeter Chamber of Commerce at­ tended the • a'nnual meeting of the Western Ontario Chamber of Com- merefe at the Hotel London on-Tihtitd- day and1 Friday of last week. Mr. Complin had the honor to be elect­ ed one of the vice-presidents, ’ TRIVITT MEMORIAL 7. CHURCH Rev. Walter Jones. Rector 4th Sunday After Trinity a.m.—Sunday School -Matins- and Sermon Mr. John Bell is quite ill at his home on Andrew street. Dr. J. M. Harvey, of Toronto, is holidaying for a couple of weeks with his mother Mrs. J. S. Harvey. • Miss Rosa Dearing, daughter of cMr:. and Airs. Wesley Dearing, .of S.te^ phen, who has beep, employed inVTo4 ronto, has returned' and Has taken a position with the Exeter Public Util­ ities Commission in place Laura Knight, resigned. Get your car deeprate'd minion Day uelebrdftion. some good priaesuf This Week we offer a Splendid Range of Men’s Sijifs in Fine Worsteds in Fawns, Greys and Blue Stripes OO Exceptional Value ——i—■—/ ;......—- HATCHWM UNDERWEAR For men and^boys, You will like the no-button kindJBOYS’ 75c. MEN’S $1.25. MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND /p DRAWERS Penmanmake. This js a regular 75c. line. Priced'at per garment . , , , —...... I Specially Priced at NEW FELT HATS FOR MEN $2.75In four of the newest shades and shapes for............................. NEW STRAW HATS FOR MEN ou will want one of the i\ew straw hats wa are showing New China id Dinner ware for June Brides We have just opened a Beautiful Rahge of China and Cut Glass. Any piece will make a lov|ly gift. We arif also showing a fine range of New Dinnerware. | ’ ......................... . / NEW PLAUEN LACE Av All’ pieces to, make luncheon, buf- JTet and vanity sets. These make beautiful CHILDREN’S SHOES 7 All sizes from 5 to 10 1-2 on tBis table Specially priced at per pair 79c WELDREST SILK HOSIER^ This full fashioned hose comes in the newest shades. It is our regular $I.9^1ine. It is specially priced this week at SklVSfl / per pair ......................................................Xw/ CHILDREN’S SHOES 98c. Look over t.he shoes on this table. Values as high as $2,00. . . . Qftc. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR .... 5,0 New Summer Goods in Dress Lengths Another shipment of.New Materials for Summer Dresses in figured Wemsheen and Mitachene have been placed in stock. Just the thing for that cool summer dress SAFETY RAZOR SHARPENED (ai/ make) lharanteed A)ome Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 21st and 22nd ' ON THE BGREEN^IT^S^’J^MENDO^0^ NEVER SEEV ANYTHING LIKE IT, ION DOLLARS — TOOK TWO YEARS TO MAKE h of picture show will start at 8:15 p.hl, sharp. “ ONLY ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT, ADMISSION:-— CIHLDHE^ 25^. ADULTS 47c, 'TAX. «c/ 1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 28th and 29th We have now in stock a Complete line of HATS SAILORS AND PANAMAS ___J : ovet our Athletic Underwear THIS STORE WILL CLCfeE EVLRY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DURING JUJ^E, J^t'LY AND AUGUS^' W; WXTAMAN PHONE 81w * , EXETER, ONT. DOROTHY E. GRA . L. -C. M. (Honor Graduate) Lon ’ InstructionJTri Piano, ,Violin,1H Studio N. Alii EXETE ICK SeVeht ony, trect, Box 160, NTARIO THE NEW STORE Furniture and Undertaking HONOR For ONE WEEK we are offering/ur entire stoch of .furniture at SPEC IAL BRICES. tADUATSTOF ONTARIO JINAT BOARD Sunday Calls No. 99 yi-IORiPEFl ‘ MODERN EQUIPMENT kindly & attentive service bt a W. RL GoU^DlNG ' A. T.C A ■ ; Organist and ^Choirmaster JamevlSt. United Church Btruftion In Vo.^l jF. Org*iai Theory Suite£fij6m $100.00 up ir coverings.in m R. N. ROWE Boz 67* Phono III ER, OKI’, ' Ernest C.IIarvey GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER Rep/eecntlng Mutual yffe of Canada Life> Fir/, Automobile, Etc. A r