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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-10-03, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE THURSDAY, O(''1`OI3I+;13, ;lriit lii`�'tP Caulk Your: Windows save i uney o your coal bill it - '►'1'lu AVE F4`t';itUD . THE I, , AGEN("Y"I?Oita `MIXING DOOIt5. •c AND WI 'Dol S, ALSO .IIET414. t . • WE `I1 t - taTAIPI>I.NO LET US ' .AIT TE YOU PRICES ReY. •J. W, and Mrs. Down visit- ed friends in London during :the. week. Lair. and Mrs. Ivan Welsh And Miss Veia Welsh, of Tproutp, accotnpan- led by Miss olive Wood, nurse -in - training, motored up and spent the week -end with relatives. Miss Wood is remaining to visit for a couple of weeks with her parents Mr. and 1.1'rs. W. H. Wood. •Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rivers and two 4ehildren, of Manchester, England, Are expected to arrive in Exeter shortly to make their future home. 111r. Rivers is a veteran of the late war who married and settled down in England and who now is returr- ig to his native town. They will occupy the residence of Miss Emily 4Frayne, James Street. A Cooki of the Tri be held in ware Stoi October 5 ig Sal:.,` finder the auspices• itt +'emorial church "will G. A. Hawkins Hard- on Saturday afternoon, The South Hu will be held on B. Rowcliffe, N+' Mile south" of 'October 24th. on p ring' match he • rm of Mr. A. Highway, half all on Thursday, • This is the place to come for No. 1 quality feeds. We have a supply of our own make •of bran, shorts, and. low grade flour. It will pay you to •estimate your winter recfui ments. and, secure your needs ii Have you'•tried our calf eal? Farmers tell, 's that it can' + e beat for starting ittle p.oa -'1 calves. It has proved a, big succ s in fitting baby beeves ' or mark `, A trial will convince yo • •Stanliard• ••tree,; ►gs • are proving a god fee fo hogs and cattle. Came to a le = us"help you with your feed ou.''es. ` ,Many 'al' ..; king their own -bread now; -try:: : `+itoba's Best flour. fon bread; Model for biscuits and 'Wel- come for pastry. -HARVEY BROS. 4 ;NOTICE Clustoners ..ty pop bottl them if .t Grocery.. lining our emp- be charged with returned: --Harvey's N itt) ' WAdo: TED A >1 a ing and Ironing rs: George Ford. 9 -3 -ftp FOR ,SALE OR RE smith shop at Farqulta ing with fr r e woo Brick house, staid land. Will e concern an Apply to St 1, Woodham. T -Black- rick build- otking shop. Ind one acre of Id cheap. Going a good community. ey Coward, R. R, No. r uLTRY, Prize ,Bre . " o -Lay Rock rooster and a umber f choice pure- bred' Chinehfl rab ts at reasonable prices. Appl t. . Reynolds, R.R. No. 1, Hensa hone Exeter 177r4. 3-9-3tc. POtL'FRY WANTED -We are in the market for all kinds :+f poultry saying the highest pri ' Trucks. will call. Phone S ! , ,: shwood, C.. Andersen. 9-26=tfc If you wislt, buy or sell a farm or house see 1 E. Pickard; Exeter.al For Vector Olowing apply to W. Bradshaw, Eyrhville. Distance no Via• object for easonabie amount of work. • 10-3-4tp HOGARTH DART CHICK HATCHERY FEEDS Our supply of fee complete than ever in Chick Starter, G Feed', Lay Mash, P Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Grit, Condensed Bit be pr . ptly filled. t,LT.itY are now more nd your needs w Mash, Chick of Meal, 13one Oyster Shell, ermilk, etc. can `LLING It is no time t have the cull hens elittttna d ft, in your flock. Our charge is '.',00 per 100 hens. We are cash buyers "1 poultry. Call us when you have poultry to sell. Our new sltipnient of .leg bands has just arrived. All sizes and Co- lors. °(SLID' OP 'REVISION vrt, .AGE C)t+' EXI+,fd!L NOTICE IS HEit1 M c EN that a Court ill be lteld, ursuant to The Ontat,o Voters' ats Act, by His Honor he Judge 'f the County Court t)f th , County f Huron at the 'Town l=lall, `xcicr 'ttaiday,"4tit city of (Weber, '921 1:1 o.nx, o'ele&k forenoon to 1 `a5`, t1d determine eonn- plainte_ Of et tr - and omissions irr 'the Voter', ; 'til'' the Municipality' ooff the Village Ttteter for 1929„ Dated the 1.0th. 1'iey of September, x tt, • 3'OS.4EIN.101t,1 clerk -of theMunlripality, of the 'Village of hetet. C tit Exeter. aha �r Wheat, $1.28 standard. � O, ts, 90c. I3arley 75c. Manitoba Flour $ 4.6O Model Flour $4.3.5. Feed Flour Pastry Flour $3.99 Bran $1.80 • Shorts $1.90 Creamery butter 45c Dairy Futter 40e. E ggs, extras 40c,. E ggs, firsts 34c. Eggs, seconds 23c. Hogs $11.50 I CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN . CHPRCI-I. Rei.. d', Het ncu•c1 Abodes, M, A. Minister • iiliss .Lena (Coates, i3.L C`.M., Organist 10 .a.m.----Sunday School 1.1 u.1n.-Service withdrawn for the Mein St. Anniversary. 7 p.a .•---t"Tice .Divine Forerunner" On Sunday, October 13th, will be our Anniversary. Rev. Dr. Cun- ningham, Professor of New Testa- ment at Knox College, Toronto, will be the special speaker. Try on chocolate choose f --Varve 1 entir: ' new line of balk t‘ ty four varieties to special at 49c. a pound. Grocery, Mr. Fred Ellerington was in Gode- rich on Tuesday judging horses at the Fair. Mr. and Mrs, Otto '(Walker, of Staffa, spent Sunday with the lat- ter's parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown, of Windsor, spent the week -end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbe;t Atwood, of St. Catherines, visited for a week with friends. Miss Marjory Pearce has return- ed home after spending the summer with. friends in Muskoka. Mr, John Welsh, .of Toronto, is visiting with his son Mr, W.#n. Welsh on the London Road North. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sweet and daughter visited over the week -end in Dunnville and Niagara Falls. Mr. and. Mrs. Dearing, of Hamil- ton, motored up and spent the week- -end with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers. •Mr, and' Mrs. L. Aldworth were visitors in Brussels last . Thursday with the former's daughter Mrs. L. Bearnes. Mr. and firs. Clarence Simmons. have returned to Windsor after holi- daying for a couple of weeks with their parents. y Lot Suppe and Entertainmed, t In connection with Caven Pr sby ter- lan' Church Annivers Tuesday, Oc. tob;15th r3 in ' ome : ',ink Supper se'^ved from ,•-; .80 to -8 p.m. :IIOVIN r PICT J ES -IN THE T7 EAT ' • ' FRO 6.30 to 9.30 OPEN TKO SESIP.' TOURNAMENT For which attra, ive prizes will be erect Admission: ts 75c. children 35c SUPPER . .SET ADMITS TO THEATRE AND TOURNAMENT Miss Marguerite Aldworth, of Stratford, spent the week -end at the hone of, her parents Mr.• and Mrs. C. Aldworth. Mr. W. J. Northcott, Mr. and Mrs. W.^ B. Snell and family spent the latter part of the week with rela- tives in London. Mrs. Lowry, of the Central Hotel, had the misfortune to slip Saturday spraining her ankle which has Laid her up for a few days: Mrs. William Vale visited her daughter Mrs. Wm. Mclaowell, of 'Derifield, over -the \veek-end and al- so visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Golby, of London. Miss Anne Sanders has quite a freak~ of nature 'irt the vegetable line in her garden, .it being seven well developed small cabbages on the one Stump. •Miss Muriel Hogarth and Miss Gladys Dennin, of Windsor and Miss Janie Hogarth, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Hogarth. Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.', Bock, of 'Charlevoix, Mich., and Miss Hoy, of Avonton, visited with their cousins the Shapton family on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt and Mrs. W. IL Dearing left the beginning of last week for an extended motor trip through Michigan. Mr, Dearing left for Detroit and :Windsor on 'Wednes- day to spend a week before return- ing with them.. Canadian K•ational E)cpress Com- pany of which Mr, Eaton is the agent in Exeter have leased the. Oddfellows building recently vacat- ed by Mrs. Yee. Down. The express company will take , possession on November fat. Mr. Thos. :Houlden brought Into the office on Tuesday morning a brancit of a berry bush on which were a number of ripe raspberries Of, second growth. The branch was well 'laden with berries in various' stages of developineiit, Plumbers of London who shared in the money grafted in city ton - tracts have paid ba.ekt to the city iI $10,000. The padded contracts ln-' Feluded that of the City Hall, a blind- ing at the Western Nth. grounds and the Technical 'School. The Mount Of the .padded contracts on the three lobs totalled 1i3,00O. 1 JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir -Leader Special Harvest Honk; Services The Pastor in charge. Great Male choir will furnish special music. 11 a.nt-"God saw that it was good' A. Harvest Home message, 3 p,m.---Sunday School 7 p.m. -"Thou shalt not Kill". First in a series ,o1 story sera ons on the last five commandments. Do not fail to hear them, MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorbouee. Pastor Organist, Miss 11+1. Hasten • ANNIVERSARY SEEVIES 11 a.ip.--Rev. W. H. Ramsay, B.A.., B.D., will preach 3. p.tn:•=-Church School. Return to afternoon service.' 7 p.m. -Rev. W. H. Ramsay, B.Q., B.D . This is the first visit of Mr. Ram- say to our community and we are pleased to welcome him. 'Ate choir will be assistedby the Grand Bend quartette. 1'1 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH 19t1,. Sunday after Trinity a.m.-Holy Communion 3.p•m.-Sunday Scheel 7 pan. -Evensong and Sermon :t 4 j S.r _�u 1 _,.,. ii�iiii�iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii��i�iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii�ii.�iiiiiiii�ii�ii�iiiiiiiiiiii�i�iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiriiiiiNiiiiiriiiiii��- COATS;! .-HYDRA ELECTRIC Wiring and installing, guarante0 workmanship at 'reasonable, pride *pairing stoves and motors a spec- i11ty. Estimates gladly . furnished' free. i ERN. DAVIS , Phone 224'' tettand Mrs. Edwin Irwinof l4a- c, o, spent a few days -With Miss• Ethel'bl3lasett , Miss Florence Down, of Oshawa,. Is visiting her father Rev. J. W. Down and Mrs. Down. Miss Jean McMillan, of Ridgetown visited in -town on Saturday with Miss Stella Southcott. • Mr. Andrew Hamilton, of Wind- sor, visited his mother Mrs. A. Ham- ilton over the week -end. Miss Muriel ,Hogarth, of 'Windsor, spent the week -end with her par- ents hrr. and MIrs. F. Hogarth. • .,* Misses Ethel and Marion Bissett are spending a few months in Chttt- ham, with Miss Bissett's brother. Mr. Richard Hobbs, of- Gra•uton, was a caller in town Last Wednesday and was much interested in the workings of the Dominion Canners. MIr. and Mrs. Wm. Michael and children and Mrs. Kate Lyino, of To- ionto, visited with Mr. and Mrs.. T. Dinney on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. 's'• Hill and filia- lly, of Hamilton, returned home bn Friday after spending a couple of Weeks with Mrs. James Hill. :Hiss Nona Chambers, who has been engaged with Grunt's Bakery for the past year has accepted a position in London and left for that place on Monday. Rev. R. E. Southcott, of arorpetlt, visited his mother Mrs. C. A. Soutlt- cott on Saturday., Mr. Southcott conducted anniversary services at Oil Springs on Sunday. Miss Ann Allison, E.:4., who has spent the summer with her parents Mr. and MrS. J. '1', Allison, Ths.ines Road, left Monday for New l: ork to resume her duties. Mr. J. C. Downie, ,governor of the. Winnipeg goal, spent a few days dur- ing the past 'week visiting Mfrs. Downie and other relatives and friends Ili this community. Mr. and Mr's, Win.' Gardiner and daughter Shirley, of •Medford, visit- ed. in toWit with Mrs. Gardiner•'s par, tints Mr. aril Mrs. arra. Parsons, of the London Road.. South trait .other; Wends, over the week -end.• • Messrs. I4'arry Anderson, • of Us- borne and Eugene 'tientap. Of Dash- wood, are students froth MIS district Ivlio are ,attending Western Univer- sity sity itt London. These are in addi- tion to the names mentioned last, Web, = COATS! COATS ! ammo We have a large stock of Childrens', Misses' and Ladies' coats redyfor your inspection. Styles and materials up ,to date. Prices very attractive. .111110. Maim .1.▪ 10111 MIMM MINSM ti= ME▪ MNON SOMME MINION MINIM OMEN C • 36 inch .FANCY CHINTZ' Beautiful patterns for comforters. You. will like the new designs. PRICE PER YARD...25c, . SMART •LADIES', SHOES. 15. pairs of new ,layanese Patent a new' last, These are _;splendid f erg. .1100,0 imsinur w-.. MINIS SPECIAL. AT PER PAI $5.00 Stanfield's Underwear for �. en: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PROCURE utiDERWEAR T GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION THAN THIS WELL -KN WE CARRY A ULC STOCK IN COMBINATION .AND Red Label 2.50 Blu T WILL N BRAND. O -PIECE,. abel $2.75 LADIES' SILK AN ' In all the newest fa A very fine hose Priced WOOL HOES and winter shades. t $1.00 ;42 inch CI A bea weight..; ULAR PILLOW COTTON ul fine,. English cotton of gear.. is .is a special 1, At:per pair 95c. 114 THES JOHNSTO MONTER THIS IS ,A 971PIECE, ENG .. ARE THREE . BEAUTIF BROS:, ENGLAND: PATTERN MADE STOCK PATTERN Specially Sped Al •Gold 13' Ic. O. SUGAR Get 'your SIL] • before it 'advances. Redpath: • . $ Dominion. .$ 11, DINNER SETS DINNER SET$ MADE . BY THE OU' 'SHOULDi SEE, THE "NEW N' THE NEW STERLING• ',SHAME, p ced at. s For this• Week yme r oup ....... 2 for. 21c. edal Custard Powder 4 for 22c Sugar .. • .., . 3 lbs. for 24c. tine, medium size • .... ,..... 65c. rn Flakes 3 for 25c. 90' 80: • nfants Delight Soap . , 4 for 25c. Toilet Paper ' 8 rolls for 25c. TEA SPECIAL Don't miss our special' on TEA, Black, Green . or Mixed at per lb. • 49c:-. lollommonnummopm FALL CLEA IS HERE A IN to re- place. that , orn out matt ess or pring. We hav a full 4` ockto meet all yo r req ' rements. ReupltolP'rotnptly Done tt MICOM m▪ miloW 1001.1, 7' • miaow mmiloo or JP ommlab MEMO OXBOW AMM▪ M noliiiiomuuii milli ii norm Muni wolldtuiiiiiiiiiiimmooiiuiu minion B.I. OPPBR FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone 99 iMr. and Mrs. Rich. Coates and .son Frank and Mrs. Ml. Sheere motored to Toronto Tuesday to spend a feaw days with relatives. . Mr, and Mrs. •Austin Bickell vis- ited with the • tatter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz following ,a honeymoon trip to' Chicago and Mil- waulkee. They brought Mrs. Kuntz home with them she having visited for a week with her family in Wind- sor. HURON COUNTY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .ERAC``IC AND I+"I.ELO MEET , The Huron County Athletic As- sociation will hold their fourth an- nual track and field. meet at the• Agricultural Park, Goderich, on Fri- day, October lltlt, beginning at one p.n1. Competitors from the Colleg- iate 1nstittites and High Schools of Exeter, Mitchell, Seafortli, Clinton and Goderich will take part 'in the contests • A f1Se set of 'trophies and medalst has been provided for the Winners:` The MacMillan Trophy, a' cup pre- sented by Thos. MacMillan, M.P., for the school making the highest total score;:iilyd'.a inina:ture cup, do, - 'anted by 'O. A, Roberston, .M,P.r., for .tha same purpose, but to be re- tained by the winttink school; and• four shields for Boys' Senior, ltt- tertnediate and Junior Champion, ships, and the mils' Junior Chant-. pionship, donated by Solloway Mills Ca., th.e Canadian Canners,'the Gioderich Elevator Co., and the Western Irlour Mills respectively. to addition. to these cups and shields there will be the usual medals tor the individual champions. • Ke:en oompotltlen is expected all the events and a large attend- ance is hoped for. r NEW FALL SUITING • We have. a complete range of Wooll s ' for your new fall uit, or overcoat. • We also c ry a complete range of pies. • NOW 1 THE TIME Ou stock of Gent's ' urnishings up -to -d , e with all th afest. in Men's We PHONE 81 w. EXETER, 4NT. Ern -: : t GENERAL INSIiltt tep Mutual of Canada Life, Fire, `Automobile, Eta. - rvey UE . BROS°Ea that . SAFETY RAZOR B SHARP NED '( SINGLE ED ES make) 1e DOUBLE I• 7 EerfeCt Gnara�, nteed W. S, C DRUGGIST FURNITU - AND .••. VNDERTA head • uartera• for oth. at' R N. RO E'S The Store with an • Iow SEE P StoCk TAttorouvo OURSELF. c Ittol tug, litesFin g, Repairing" lOyaing; rod (ilea ng Parlor fst upstairs just plies tho post or= flee and his ett "Servica and, Satisfaction On toed.' SO LET '8 GO D14 We have pure aset an up- Power Whitewas ring mac are open':for. . wb'k. l.e wash .and disinfe t yo houses, etc; Qual charge. Hogartli ery, 'Phone 184 date e • an,c4 ►s' white barn, hen •k, 'moderate• Chick }latch- xeter•• 8-1-tfe DOROTHY E. GRA • A. L. C" :w (Honor athlete) 'rdon. inglautt% lusty t :' on ig coli armory, Theory . t t Street, Ilt►x 160,, ER, ONTARIO Piano, Studio W. R. GOUL Organls a ,joinee t. Mina Vt Supervisoir of Studio, Maim ud naivete* man Them* rn S5htfoll Der 54, PhOns 101E= ONT ELLIOTTS WE Phone OW art g0j