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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-09-05, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE TIIUIt n4Tj<, sEPTEmpfut !i, loco • Caulk Your in ..owe save money oyour coal .bill I 1%'E HAVE E('C'1tEI) TIJE 461BN(. I� Q 'A LI{IN G• BQORS. ...Nn 'IND '5, ALSO '%IL'I'AC W c 4T `It - STRIPPING LET US +UOTE• YOU PRICES W. J. HERN, Exeter ANNOtiN , r '.. NT Dr. Roniston res to announce that his rental, y 'fice will .be closed for the '' ext ; •,w weeks whilst he S. on vacat Annou;,`einent of time of re -open- ing will following 'week, e made next week or the TO THE 1WBLI Having taken, over on ber shop we ag:;n so age ofall our any new ones t us a trial. La -F. M. 'BOYLE. 'Hoer .bar - the patron - customers and may care to give s work a specialty. ltp FARMERS ATTENTION Smut is fairly heav Make sure your wile for next y •.ar by tr now with Hew Only 50c.' 'lb. s e1S. Fr HOWEYI h this year. vill be clean ng your wheat F.ermaldehyde, icient for 40 bush - Stock just arrived, RUGSTORE NOTICE Mrs. E. J. Christie desi ;'s to an- nounce that she is con uing the coal business=carried on y her late husband and ill appr ate • the .pat- ronage ef•all, former ' stomers and ally others • w o • carr ' to place their orders for co an,, oke. Consumers are advised ace their orders early. • ' • SCHOOL` Male, over •24 years Iy agefi:make..a`•plicatign .in f,own han : writs .g' to 'adien Book Co., 1$6 -B'o'nd ., oronto. $100. per month and expenses to begin with. et FOR SAL ouse ; and garage and two to of an on Huron St. If house is not 'til , may be rented. Apply to Mrs A M. Bernick, Exeter. ltp. LOST -On Hensall and initals A. F. Please recur care : of Dep. Essex,` Onta London Roa. etween ucan. C - ag 'with • C. r. • ' r 'indistinct.' B. Strothers in ent of Agriculture, If you wsh to b 'house see' R. E FOR .SAL , siove and coal itt Memorial R or sell a farm or ic kard, Exeter. • Clary's Electric ex. Apply Triv- tory. • 9-5-2tp FOR SALE -Cho •ey. Reasonabl Mrs. F. Triebne)`` Andrew Street, Jxeter Markets. • Wheat, $1.20 -0$1,28 Oats,:, 60e. Birley 70e. Manitoba Flour 00.60 Model FiOur 4-4.25 Feed Fleur .$2.25 . K Pastry Flour $3.99 Bran $1.75 Shorts $1.85 Creamery Butter 44c. Dairy Butter 3.9a. Eggs, extras 400, Eggs, firsts 34c. Eggs, seconds 21c. Hogs $10.50 x:. ...eae.'eaeeeeaeeeeeeeef . ocals NOTICE Parents of children School age are remin d that inners • in the Primary _oom Exeter Pubiic School a ac ed only in Septem- ber, an no at Easter as was the custom a one , time. Those not Somme ig now must wait another Year -Exeter Board of Education. Mrs. Jas. 'Beer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G, Young, of London. Mr. Andre* Hamilton, of Detroit, spent the holiday with his mother in town. [Mrs. Beatrice Fitzgerald, •of Lon- don, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis. Mrs. Jos. Hawkins visited during the past week with her sisters in Clinton. - Mr. Jack Marshall, of London, spent Labor pay with, his friend Mr, W. J. Geddes'. Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence Simmons, of Windsor, spent the week -end at their home here. - Mr. W. Geddes spent Sunday with his parents ..Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes, of London. Wednesday of next week will be the last -weekly half holidays in Exe- ter for this summer. .Mr. and- Mrs.' Wm. Brad. and fam- ily, of London, spent the holidays in Exeter and Grand. Bend, , Miss Aldona Wuerth, of Crediton, visited last week at the home.of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Goulding. Mr. Wm: C. Davis • returned Mon- day rafter: ho'lid'aying for a week/ in Windsor with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dunsford, of Sudbury, are holidaying with 'rela- tives in this community. !lir. and, Mrs. John Tinney 'and family of Woodstock, spent the week end with friends at Sexsmith. • Miss Gertie Francis returned home i last week after spending the sum- mer t the Muskoka district. afrr and Mrs. E.. Howald., of town, and Miss Muriel, .of London, . spent the. 'holiday visiting in Detroit. Clover Hon • Mr."14 t J. McClellan and Miss An ces. Apply to 9-5-3tc •FOUND -A baJiy s.a.si'Ik bonnet in large envelope.Ypply"lit the Times - Advocate office. FOUND -Small purse with sunt of money and key, Apply at Times - Advocate office. FOR SALE -Held . installed a hydro motor I ant ering my 25ft. windmill to er v='` reasonably. W. C. F. Oestre h,.:-, R. R. 2 Crediton. 8-29,-3tc. FOR SALE-A,qua 40 -ib.. lard " pail til oak malt bar Bakery, Exete of empty ails add good cheap. - Grant's 8-29-3tc. The Staffa Chopp! Mill will run daily frm.low ti S ing. Come early in the morning' d get your chop right home wit ou'.*F. O'BRIEN We have purchased a ., p -to -date Power Whitewashing ,, achine and are open for': ork et ,us white- wash and dis nfe your barn, hen- houses, etc. li '`sty work, moderate Charge. Hog. Baby, Chick Hatch - cry. Phon 84w, Exet `'8-1-tfc For Tractor plow g apply to • W. Bradghaw, El . vi • : 'Distance . no object for re:s-. able amount,.' of work. 9-5-4tc PtiRE-BRED S OI'SHfRES Eleven choice egistered Shrop- shire ram 1 n1 for salt. . Lloyd A. Moffatt, 3: unties Sit.,- London, Ont. Phon et, 804. lte. , HOGAItTII BABY CHICK HATCHERY FEEDS Our supply of feeds,' re now more Complete than ever • d your needs' in Chick ,Starter, Gr ' Mash, Chick 'Feed, Lay Mash, B `=f Meal, Bone Meal, lfalfa Meal Oyster Shell, Grit, Co dewed, )3 ermiik, etc. can be pron tly fide ULTI[t ;N CULLING It is n . w ti r to have . the cull hens elii nate c from your 'flock. Our char. is : .00 per 100 hens. We are cash y• df poultry: 001 Us When you l e poultry teasel!. e Our new shipment of Ieg bands has fust arrived. All sizes and co- lors. NOTICE TO CON ACTORS" Tenders • will be r eived by, the 'undersigned for the ` ohstruetlon of the ' tiTHEltrOlt ,I RA.1N itt the Town, ip of Other Ma and spec loations bah :teen a, the Cler office or at S, W. Are bald'a o CO, Sehfortli, (int ,. .Wendel s.- lac by :'l* nr: •Sia:tnrr day, •Sedit bpr' th, 1929, A Mark- ed Cheque ex ,' % of thd; ,teritra.et price to aa; b ,any eaejt tender. The lore any tender riot .nee- tesarily a,Ceo 11'ir i • i a, Clerk. 1. ,•tt V ,849-2te. ria McEwen, of Stratford,:, spent the holiday«with friends at Sexsmith: • Miss Florence West has .resumed her positibn at the postoffice after holidaying for a week at Brucefi'eld. Mr. Frank 'Sheens' -returned -Wed- nesday;evening after spending sev- eral .days in Toronto taking in the Exhliition. Mr: and Mrs. 'Archie Dayis, of To- ronto, •spent the holidays with the former's parents, sfr. a4d Mrs. A. S. Davis . Mr. and Mrs. C. Morgan. and fain: ily, of Sandwich, visited 'with Mr. C. T. Brooks and Miss Taylor over the week -end. Preparations are being made for the Exeter Fair which ;Will be held Tuesday . and Wednesday, September, 17th and 18th. • Miss. Marguerite • Aldworth, of Stratford, apent.the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ald- worth at Sexsmith. lir: Silas Johns has had his resi- dence and stable on Albert Street nicely repainted, , . It ..was. recently. vacated, by Mr. Eric Jackson. l'4r. Jack Wilson, of Toronto and IvIrs,t,M. Heywood, of town, spent Friday in. Windsor, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Patrick. Mr. and: Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers spent last Wednesday in Woodstock withe the latter's brother, Inspector Eacrett and Mrs. Eacrett. Miss H. •Sweet and Miss Margaret Quinton' and 'Masters Fred and Tom Ellerington motored to Niagara Falls and spent a couple of days reeently. The household effee'ts of the late Mrs. Mary J. Christie were sold by' Public auction- on Saturday. The house was offered for sale but was not sold. Mr. and Mrs. Webster, of Seaforth, spent Labor Day with the latter's sister. Mrs. -A. Cudinore and father, Mr. Peter Daley, at the !tome of Mrs. Cudmol'e in, Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin and. family, of Putnam and Mrs. :Edith Walters,. of :Brantford, . called oh relatives in town Sunday and also Visited with, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker at Staffa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harrison ac- companied, by the latter's mother,. Mrs. Geo. Harrison, of Detroit, and Mr. Harry Sweet, of Windsor, spent the week -end holiday with the lat- ter's sister, Miss Hettie Sweet and other relatives, Dr.' E. J. Eacrett, Mission City, B. C. having recently received a copy; .of the • Tinter -Advocate from hid home town writes saying. This is • the first copy he has•>leen since the arnal- gamaton of the two .pipers and he speaks In a very„complimentary way, of the Tinier-Ad*ocate. Mrs. John T. 'Morgan, who has ;spent; .'the past ten weeks at, the 'Iretne Of her dl ttgliter, h!rs, Ayliner Stewart, of tlsborne, is so ninth im- proved in health as to he .able to enjoy 'a car•ride' hast Sunday; Het many frfentla. in Exeter and, else - Where hope f'o'r d. continued re'cov= ety , a Ir.- E. I3eyle. has 'purelras'ed from Mr.:E. M. Harness the barber business situated on the ground haler of the 'Carling /!lock, taking liossessieri the first of Setpoiilber,• Mrle,"s,,friein e will he .glad to see him baek again in his old stand.: Mr; Harness :114S riot yet decided what ho will -do. 9CA'VE:N .PRESBYTERIAN , CHURCH , Bev: j. Bernard Iiltode „4. giniater . lifiss'Lena Coates, a,L.C'.M?, Organist 10 a:m,-Sunday School 11 San,-"iltan's Penland and God's Response" ' 7 p.m. -"The Beginning of Wis- dom." JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D, McTavish, Pastor W; It. Goulding, A,T.0.M. Organist and Choir -Leader 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.-"Lessons. • from the Lake" 7 p.m. ---"Work whale it is called tor day, the night Cometh," A call and 'challenge to begin the task of the new year before us. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH,' OF CANADA • Rev. O. J. Moorhens°. Paster Organist, Miss E. Huston 10 a.m.-Church School 11 a.m,-Angel Visitations andat ter. 7 p.m. -;Self Justification • "Fanaticism comes from' a hot head .and never from a hot heart:":' MAIN ST TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. Walter Jones. Rector Lith Sunday after Trinity 10 a.m.-Sunday School 11 a.m.-Matins and Sermons 3 p.m. -Holy Baptism 7 p.m. -Evensong and .Sermon Moonlight ! ellows Flu! the' moi in half pund tin coffee or of them fresh. 3-rarshmel' s that meli`t'din h. We s. them loose or, und, on pound and . fiye They re nice in tea: r toast; ng. We sell lots, d o ._` stock is always Pow ` s Bazaar Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Down visited, inon on last. L d week is Mr. Harry Carey, of Sarnia, spent the week -end id town.," Mr,- Leonard -Pfaff,. of Londb spent the 'holidays with his. Mother. Mr. Edgar Moir, of St: Catherihes, spent Sunday and illonday at 'his Ronne here. • Mr. Verne Roulston'. of London spent Sunday and Monday under tie parental roof. 11Ir. Ray Eacrett and daughter;of Sarnia, spent the week -end with Mrs. John Snell. • •,,, Mrs. McAvoy and Miss A. Sai"i'S have returned after spending 'a fw days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W: S. • Cole and son Harry are spending • a few days ta' ing in the Toronto Exhibition, •,; Miss Marjorie Westcott, of' Lon- don, spent the holidays with her par- ents l\'rr. and Mrs. Geo. Westcott. Miss Madeline Dearing, of London spent Sunday -. and Labor Day with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing, MMIr. and Mrs. J. Harold Srigicy and son John, of Pontiac, Mich., were' visitors ort Sunday with •04.. and Mrs. R. 1I•clnnis. Miss E. Down and Miss M. E. Down, of London, are spending ,•a week with their 'brother Rev. J. W. Down and Mrs. Down. Mr. R. E. Davis, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce , steff, Windsor, 'is"holidaying for two weeks with i'is parents, Mr. and :Mrs. S. Davis. - • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell and. family, of Centralia, were guests .at the Sawyer -Davison wedding : • fn Guelph. on Wednesday of this week.. Mr.. Geo. Bell and Mr, Donald Lightner, of the Canadian General Electric, Peterbro, were guests 'last week at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. j. S. Grant. • Mr. Harry 'Vest Motored up trent.Sarnia for the week -end and in conl- pang with Walter Spencer, of Hen- sail, left for Toronto to attend the Exhibition. •Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sewell with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. tzeAllister and fast- lig, of Mt. Brydges, spent last week visiting a.t Gravenburst and Colling- wodd and also took in Toronto Ex- hibition. See our stock ;of • FRY'. BLA E H LL A X-RAYED Chs erfielti & Chester -Be Suites In' all the newes icovei1 designs anc gs These sui•` s hay been on display et the Cane, an, N tional Exhibitioir for the past t <o ' eke. r.. VARIED E IN PRICES OF PtR, II'U rd1TTIRB I)lu1,.Rti. 1E es J At DIRECTOR ]s'h'one 0* I' demi lliliiiiiiiliiilllllliiiliiilliliilll milliillllillillllilliilifilllillllllilllllliomiiiHiiilllli a it mim 11l.1 m Illi l� I l .111 l Illlll Oefemat AMMON Immo Imams MIME NINNY FIRST, SHOWING..OF LL &` VI -IP -...TER C This week we are offering for the early buyer .a wonderfrl range of 'tl e3'newest Cloths and styles in fall.and winter coats, E. You can choose your coat and we will lay it aside fo you. . 411.10140 SPECI•ALS FOR 'SEPT �'EM d: ER • SEE'OUR SPECIALS- I;N' Det ` SSES Twelve only Summer Dresses 'in crepes, voiles and silk. Splendid for making over. YOUR 'CHOICES FOR • 98c. • We have only ; ` few summer dresses left' On our rack,;,ese are greatly re, duced for qujck ling., 5, to. $9:95 CURTAIN SCRIMS Suitable . for bedrooms, bathrooms or kitchens• A good quality - white with fancy border of blue, green or gold. PER YARD 19c. SCHOOL DAYS Will soon be here. We ar_ :p>tepared to meet the .mand for school needs w extra values in Shoes,, ieyy, Sweaters, ' Tro etc. Let us ' supply needs. HOUSE DRESSES I..n. fancy .C:tinghams, nicely trimmed. Cheaper than yoµ can make them. Any size, at while .they last. 59c. • and 98c. • 98c. ,THE .BALAN SHAPES VALUE MEN'S. - STRA *HATS • 98c. E' OF OUR" STR HATS GO ON' SALE. NEW TO' •$2.50, CLEA NG OUT AT 98c: '. r COTTON HOSE- __ In Sand and Black fo children and ladies. PER PAIR 25c. MINIM IMMO gnome ' Fu11" Fa'idi In the p pointed -11 match any PE i`tosiery • SILK HOSIERY I•''Sh es to '; 't In .all the new shades. A rear t .. . AIR',$1.50 AT PER PAIR' 49c. ar:�` Wej est fl very good. quality. WORK SHIR 5 dozen dark blue work s rts, wel and roomy, regular $1.25. SPECIAL AT 9 ade''1 plmine MINIM 01▪ 11104.0 AMMO an▪ mine .1111141. MIMEO i 01004.14 MINIM WORK SOCKS : woo -- Allgood summer weight in a cotton and • _ en mixture. SPECIAL. AT 3 . PAIRS FOR 98c. 100 PAI ' OF SHOESAT `49c. A .PAIR •• SEE QUIZ TABLE.OI,, CANVAS •: SHOES FOR CHILDREN' AND WOMEN. VALUES-. TO $2.50• . SPECIAL, •ATI 49c. - � S moorM▪ IMED411.111,4 :771100.1,001101101000000110111:000001000100,01),(0000140010000 : fIN 11 I !# 111111 lift tlUlfict '.Mr. Wilbur Martin, Mr. and Mrs.• T. 0, •Southcott and Miss G. Stewart Ben are dholidaying. this week at Grand' Mr.Ed. Treble was .able to be up town Tuesday for trig' first• time since his 'recent fall; Mr. Treble, is able. to get around slowly with tl}e.uso of a couple of canes. Mr. and Mrs. •W. J. Chappel, Mr. Chester Chappel• and mother, efDun das, and Mrs. Rogers, of Haittilton spent Sunday and Monday Yisiting• with' relatives in. Exeter. ,Mr. S. -3. and:, Mrs. •Hgoper, Mr. H. E. and Mrs. Metherell and 'Miss Alma .Madill, of Mitchell, were the guests at the home of -Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Down • on Sunday. A short .sermon by Rev. - H. C. Sweet, of Winnipeg, appeared in the Times -Advocate' last ' week. Rev. Mr. S•weet is a brother of the late Dr. Sweet .and not the late Dr. T. Sweet as stated. Mr. Geo. .McBain and Mr, Ben. Rogers motored .;from Buffalo and spent the week -ea, d with the formers' sister Mrs. J. S. 'Grant. Master Gor- don McBain; .who -spent the summer here accinpanded, them home. , in the report published of the Exe- ter High Moo' Examination' results one failure wasnoted,in, Latin Com- position. The. candidate was. one who prepared the work himself and the subject should be included with those having 100 % success. Mr. and Mt. -Jas. Green. and daughter, Miss:Addle, Mrs. Ira Moir and daughter Ola and Mr. `Verde Tapp visited at Niagara Falls for a couple of days last Week. They al- so took in the Toronto Exhibition and report a fine tune. Rev. D. McTavish, accompanied by Mrs. McTavish arid fancily returned Monday after holidaying in Ripley. Mrs McTavish has been recuperat- ing front her recent operation at the home of her mother Mrs. Joseph Coiling. 'She was accompanied to her home by her sister, firs. T. C. Wilkinson, Rev, T. C. Wilkinson, formerly, of Woodham, who superanntcated at`. the beginning of • the conference year owing to illness, recently un- derwent ati operation for inward goitre at the General Hospital, To- ronto. He is making rapid recov- ery and is •at present visiting 'at the home of his father iii Itiptey. in this conireunity. • SMUT IN YOUR. WHEAT a.. Farmers look and listen. Most 'Of• the wheat has 'a little smut in it this; year, and It might be very 4011 - mental to the wheat crop next year if the seed is not treated Otero OW- ing, 60e. worth of forrrialdihyde will treat 40 bushels of seed. It pixy easily make a difference of 10 to 20 Cents a 'bushel in the price of your wheat next year. GS We have a comp 'te range of Woollens for your new fall suit, o, i'overcoat. • e also carry a , s mplete range of satrapies. TIME O .ORDER• ck of. Gent's Furnishings • is with : all thelatest in Melt's Wear. W. W. T A M A N' PHONE 81w ' ' EXETER, ORT. Ern:est,C. Frey GENERAL I =Ula. 'CI7 , BROHEIR lie res j ting • Mutual 1 of Canada • Life, Fire, Automobile SAFETY ZOR SIHARPEN D SINGLE EDGE .. DOUBLE EDG rertect Edge Guaranteed W. S. "COLE, DRUGGIST its' de. FURNITURE AND FUNERAL SERV £E ALL THE Speci lines of int Jul R ATEST EQ MENT on all re ..urr .g Au' ust ROlE' P'holne 2Qw House 20j We. have .show Pow S° and will ;soon: good one, s Bazaar DOROTHY E. GRASSI A L C. MA' (honor Graduat Lond' : Englap1; • hsstr Piano, Violin • Stadlo N. Al EXETE ony, Theory; Street,Box 160, � ' ONTARIO• i W. R. GG + LD(NG A T. • M. Organist an (,`hoirnidster Jan*ea, St. lied Charnel str tion In Piano V .. 1 " Organ 8'a -o per6lsoi sic re Schools` Studio,' Main . Box 51,• Phone 1!!i 1111GIii'P1DR. ON'T: NLT.,I,I(T RS TAILO11ttNG Clething,-'eCssingleat) ng PTtopa arlor ringi, 15yalitg and Dr upstairs hist . ;, posit • : the post or:: flee and his ' , tto , : "Service aria Satlsfdetion GI , ra,e(1,00 80 LE : GO MG* t+