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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-02-13, Page 8tr LOCAL NEWS Mr. H. O. SonThentt sv<?nt a few days in Toronto comhininjj b"iisiness with pleasure.» w M'rs. Geo. Squire and s •m Harry, of Whalen, visited with Mr.. and .Mrs. (\ Pym and other relatives for a few days- last week. n Old Sol has been making his ap pearanee the last few sun's rays have Spring is Mrs. M. have re tn don after parents Mr days and til ’s warming up. the corner. and little son home in Lon- witli the former's R. E. Pickard, of London and Exeter Markets Wheat $1.10 Oats 55c. Barley G8e. Manitoba Flour $4.60 Model Flour $4.35 Pastry Flour $3.80 Feed Flour $3.25 Bran $1.95 Shorts $1.95 Creamery Butter 43c. Dairy Butter 37c., 40c. Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs r <55< tcrior of Church is decorators been just around F. Gladman *ned to their visiting .jiid Mrs Miss Cora Clat'K Miss Mabel Clark* of St. Marys, were in town op. Saturday last in the in­ terest of their father’s estate, the late Thomas Clark. Misses Hazel Thojnson, ,pf Kippen, and Margaret Douglas, of Blake, who are attending Normal School in Lon­ don spent the week-end ‘with Mr. and Mrs. G, S. Howard, Representatives for Muskrat and Beaver firms in Canada have been in Exeter -during the past few days on a stock selling campaign and have interested a number of ibuyers. The following names were omitt­ ed from the-High School report: 2nd Zoology, J. Penhale, 60, G. Skinner, 5 6, R. Balkwill, 74, R. Ballantyne, ; 2nd Grammar, R. Dinney 74.*1 ,Tlie work of redecorating the la­ the James Street United well under way and the hope to > complete ' the work the latter part, of this. week. Services next Sunday will again be held in the’basement. The re-open­ ing services will be held on Sunday, February 2,3rd5with special services, throughout the day followed by .a- supper on Tuesday, February 25th. The Women’s Association of the James St. United church held thb’ir regular meeting on Thursday after­ noon of last week. In the absence of the president, Mrs. XV, Johns pre­ sided. The meeting was -opened with a hymn' and prayer followed , by the scripture, lesson by Mrs. E. Row- cliffe. It was decided to re-open the church on Sunday, Feby. 23rd and to hold a supper on Tuesday, Feb. 25th. Miss Xr. Essery sang a solo. At the conclusion lynch served. / was extras 40e. firsts 35 c. seconds 30c. $12.75 ............ » .,1,11b. , I LI.. I,.' W . NOTICE TO FARMER^* If your sieves' or sevens need wire or zinc l|haver*i'‘" - wire or zinc for Also agent fot| Jne Sense Fanning>i 11.- I new ’'the right inesli kind of grain, new Common -Wm. Mitchell. TIWKSDAYi FEBRUARY 13, 1930 11 3 7 11 3 ■7 : at 11 month 3 7 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH > have become as they proceed. — ----p eloqu- about next MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev^t’. J, Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist & Choir Leader, THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Reduction/Sale ■ Berger Tailoring Company lyre authorizedGuaranteed. than mat- Mar- up. cost, tresses ^vay dow shall lamp in are the b ever get. to $200. Dinin $75 up. Bed ro Easy chair ouches, s Rcv. J. Bernard Rhodes, 31. A, Minister Miss Irtum. Coates, AJMML Organist 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.-—“The Worship of an Ex­ tinct Fire.” 3rd sermon in the, series “The Life and Teachings of Amos,” 7 p.m.—“Ehud the Benjamite” 6th sermpn in the series “The Uses of Plain Men.” <£ocals Mr, XV. J. Statham spent Saturday with the Misses Horney. Miss Madeline Dearing, of London, spent the week-end at her home here, Mrs. Douglas-Aldwortld of Lon­ don, spent Friday visiting friends in town. Mrs. E. R. Hopper spent a few days last week at her home in Wing­ ham. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader . a.m?—‘A Thermostat for the Soul’ p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—“My all js on the Altar” or “The* consecration of the common­ place.” Special Re-Opening Services Sunday, February 23rd To men who are contemplating the purchase of a topcoat this spring,/we suggest , tailored to smt or weeks is Thomas, and Mrs. Satur- month Marys -e’ Mrs’. K. J. Sims visited over the week-end with Mrs. T. XV. Apple­ ton, of Hensall. Miss Edna McCurdy, of Usborne, js spending a few days with Miss Teng McCurdy. Miss Grace Chambers spent a few days in London with her sister Miss Nona Chambers, Mr. Leslie. Hill has taken a posi­ tion as bookkeeper at the Exeter Canning Factory. Air. Jas. Weekes, who lias been in­ disposed for the past few again able to be around. Mr. Lloyd Cyril, of St. visited with his cousins Mr. Wm. Middleton, for a few days. Mr. Garnet Heywood, who has been confined to his home for some time, is able to be around again. Mrs. John iMcInnis, of Arden, Man., is spending a few days visit­ ing with relatives in this commun­ ity. Mr. W- L. Middleton received a cable from the Old Country on Thurs­ day of last week telling of the death of his mother. Mrs. M. Heywood returned ui’day after visiting for a with friends at Mitchell, St. and Thorndale. iMr. E. L. Moir left Monday for St. Catherines to resume his work as carpenter after spending a few weeks at his home here. Mr. J. W. Brown was at Hensall on Sunday were he conducted the service at the Hensall United church also at Chiselhurst. Mr. Milton Brock, of Usborne, has a flock of abput 45 0 White Leghorns from which he is gathering in from nine to eleven dozen eggs a day. • Mrs. Wm, Roeszler, who recently underwent an operation at Dr. Flet­ cher’s Hospital was able to return to her home in Stephen on Wednes­ day. Mr. Gerald Godbolt will represent the Exeter High School in the .Sen­ ior WOSSA oratorical contest to bo held in Main St. Church on Friday evening. ?Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Hillborn, of of Loiids^AYas to speak, has been . Toronto, spent the week-end postponed uh®' further notice. home of Mrs. Fred Stewart ----------------------- visiting with other relatives Having disposed of my interests . community. in the Watkins' products I desire to j The Ladies Guild of the take this r^fioxtiinity of -thanking Memorial Church served an my maTp^customers for their liberal Supper in the Oddfellowt LI The Thames Road Farmers’ Cluo are now hooking ordersdior all grass seed. Orders should.^oe in at the next meeting February 17th in order to determine! the^uantity to buy. Orders are ajso. losing booked for co- ,dar posts. of coke is- on theway but is^SoF all sppkelig for.—P. Passmore, $$<J’ FOR RENT— William Street. Advocate. cottage to on Times- 2-13-2tc WAR VETERANS NOTICE The proposed meeting Great Wt ’ ' ’ \ __ -startii< a ,L___I. A‘ ■Legion^ in Exeter, when Mr. Wray; I (o. __ _ . _........__________ _____ postponed’ untfr further notice. of the rctf’-Veterans with regards to a branch of the Empire at the and is in this Trivitt Oyster irs block on patronaig^dui’ing the past thirteen, Saturday evening. The suppei’ was ‘----- ‘ ' are now due of years. Aft'Wenftujits and should be setti'e^b>:'-the;>,first March.—Wm. Andrew, Exeter. ’Royal York’ cloth measure at $27.50. . a.m,—“The Discussion of a very important question that will inter­ est our whole community. pan.—Church School pan.—“In the Gutter” Third in the series on the Prodi­ gal Son. Our song service of old hymns pro­ ceeds the service. Thursday evening at 7.30 prayer meeting. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. J. E’euton. B.A.,-Rector Miss K. Si. MacFaul, Organist Septuagcsima. Sunday a.m,—Holy Communion Morning Prayer and Ser- i 8 11 a.m.- mop. p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. Bible Class- in the church, p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. • Subject: “Three Irish Preachers” Dean Rirwan, ’William’ Archer Butter and Father Tom Burke.” These sermons more interesting i . „ All the world 'knows how ent the Irish are.- Hear these, eloquent Irishmen Sun da j' night. NOTE—Holy Communion. a.m. on First Sunday of the and at. S a.m. on the Third Sunday of the month. . Fit and style bjtrilt in by inaster tailors—designing by one of the highest salarj^d craftsmen in America—ii woollens from: the best Britis mills -L- made., and absolutely guaranteed by W. R. . nd Co. Limited—it is no wond/r that ’Royal York clothes, introduced only last year alreadrfare the favorites of thousands of Canadiaii men. e in today and see the pew ’Rorfl York’ satiiples for spring anm summer! Every one repre­ sents value you have never dreamed was possible at $27.50, tailored to measure. When you e them you will understand why every Royal York customer is a permanent customer CLOTHE! In order our big stock of furniture Jive wii! give the biggest bargains ever offer­ ed in Exeter. Chesterfield suites from $99 to $165fand worth up ~ ~ -room Suites m suites $40 at less ings, and in price. $16.75. Any tore ffir $10.00. Thes. gest bargains you will Phone 2OJ Funeral Director & Furniture Dealer SAFETY RAZOR ADES SHARPENED make) SINGLE EDGE DOUBLE EDG Perfect Ed W. S. COLE. DRUGGIST well patronfeed. A game of hockey between the town girls and the high school girls WyS played on the rink M'onday af­ ter four. The high school girls were the winners. Another game is sche­ duled for Friday evening. Hydro was off on Sunday from 9 a.m. until about 3.30 in the after­ noon. XVorkmen were making al­ terations to the hydro service at Lucan hill which necessitated power being shut off. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Davis and son Donald, Mr. Lyle Statham and Miss Lula McDonald, all of Toron­ to, called on their aunt Miss Esther Horney, who has been ill and is not improving >as fast as her friends would like to see. Mr. Bruce Rivers, who has been off duty for three months following an operation for appendicitis has re- suined his position with Southcott Bros. Mr. and Mr^, Rivers spent the past few weeks visiting with the latter's parents Mr. Gordon fur work done. * W accepted a with Mr. Ulric Garage. Mr. xyells commenced his new duties on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wellfi and daughter Caroline have been visiting in town for a few days. 'The Young people’s society of the Main Street church met Monday ev­ ening with an unusually targe niijtii- ber present. The progrant was in charge of . the missionary committee ■i iuum xjuuw unt^eT the direction, of Mr. Lim Lee. Aiiaua iwjaq Oyster’ Shell,’> ^Hcta Sims.sang a Aolp aceom- nTuiensdc’jjDuttormilk, etc. can banied by Miss Mabel J ollick on the (YJLLING HYDRO ELECTRIC XX^ring and installing, guaranteed workmanship at Repairing stovgs ialtv. free. ER asonable prices, d motors a spec- S’ladly furnished AVIS 224 Estimates.; the the AGENTS WANTED you are looking f^r an opport- ■ to better Business If Watkini the path of succ Positiv of goo or mot dustrio Appl rural o right. Dept, real Q ;er you^position, the 5jfl'il put you in i without risk, .st and best lino families. $50.00 week for the in­ nd R. the nearest locality start the New Year Watkins Company, Craig West, M'ont- redone, ’ moderate ockey.l-16-2tp at Clinton. Wells, of Windsor, position as mechanic iSnell of the Huron If you wish to buy^qr sell a farm or house see R. H. Rgekhrd, Exeter. Y cincKHOGARTH B ? HATC k F‘I Our supply of eds ar'e now more »oni ploto than feijpr and your needs Chick, ^tdrter^Gfow MaMi, Chick Lay Masi Beef Meal, Bone Wc Alfalfa iifiaL < ;fO'auto harp; Miss Violet Qambrill sang a solo with Miss Marjorie. Medd :ow'lXi7 Wta “the euii “““»»«»:.»!«»»>10to played your flock, j'bY Mr, G. Koch; a b,a?jjo abd har- drt hferifl! Wo monic duet was playbd by Messrs. Frank Strange and Hatry Staniake. The last two- tiumbers were heartily encored, a chapter from the Study Book “Our Mission to th& Finland- ors” was read by Mr. Bruce Tttckoy. Ghfr oHiitknaUd ffom <wr charg $2.00 per 100 hens, we ro rash buyers of poultry. Cali ns dion you have poultry to sell Our new shipment o£ leg bands us just arrived. All si^eS and co- h’S. Mrs. -S. Parsons, who has been.ill went to London on Thursday even­ ing last and- has sipce undergone an operation at Victoria hospital. She is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. Parsons accompanied her'to London. W. R. GouleJing T. O. Organist |an(l ( James Si. UnKdd Church "' In Piano Voc Supervisor Studio, Main EXETER, ONT oirmaster on in Organ Theory Music in Schools f Box 57, Phone 192 Mrs. Bert Kernick returned Sat­ urday after visiting with Mr. Ker- niclc in Toronto. 10 per c January us to offer I m Janu; nt off “Clothes of Quality Lath to/February s of Quality#1' and "their wonderful values need thrifty men. But here’s big news!- , In order to plant bu^during the “in-betweeif. Seasons” in en. authorized to" accept orders for '/’REDUCTION OF 10% FROM REGU- y 15th to February 15th. > “Clothes of lendidjbuy at regularAprices any time—at this Berger “Clot! no introduction to keep their tailorii the clothing vear “Clothes of Quali LAR PRICESv fr Quality” are a s special reduction Jthese Jfi'e values^ you could not possibly afford to miss. - I? I PHONE 81w BUY z DOROTHY E./GRASSICK (TIono FHOPPBft WORAL IMHWTQR WllMYtW WiM HiOttb' £ Gradnyfe) London, England Instruction in Vyrnn, Harmony, Theory Albert Street, Box IGO ETER. ONTARIO Mutual life of Canada Life, Fire, Automobile, Etc. Mrs. Ellis ^Gossell and dan gitter Lois visited with blends in Exeter returning to her home in Ripley Ias& week. ■* RY WE TAMAN / . EXETER. ONT. A Mattress Covefr NOW IS THE TIME T YOUR MARSHA MATTRESS DURI FEBRU AWAY SHALL _____ TON SfilP VA DON’T! FAIL MARSHAL OF E GIVING .___ MAM* MATTRfSS, A COT­ ED AT $3.50 O BUY YOUR HIS MONTH. Ernest C arvey GENERAL|INS RANCE BROKER • fii'b^’esenting Piano, studi