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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-04-24, Page 8THE; EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE rent Its. . t, of for- tg-into by “Mi- vis-■■R. N., vis- ■ J. R. Me- recently. ay Council min- for^■phe reportFof ■Fit was stated that Mr. C. Ald- ■o^'th received $11,55. It should fi^ye read $7.50. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Green and family of Chatham, are Visiting with their parents Mr. and. Mrs. James Green, and, other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J+ Gordon Davis and sea Donald, Miss Lulu McDonald, of Toronto, visited over the Holiday at the letter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald. Mrs. W. J. Heaman, of London, was up one day last week and took hack her her mother, Mrs. Skelton, who had been ill with influenza at Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Taylor, Mr. and Dfrs. Chas. Kerslake and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Culbert were in South Yarmouth on Monday attending the funeral of their aunt Mrs, Thirza Button, who succumbed to burns re­ received while cleaning up her lawn Exeter Markets Wheat §1.10 standard Oats 50c. Barley 00c. Manitoba Flour $4,40 Model Flour $4.00 Pastry Flour $3.60 Feed.-Flour 4Q.0O. a ton Shorts §1.85 Brah‘§1.80 Creamery Butter 37c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs Butter 32-35C. extras 26e. firsts g3c. seconds 20o. .§11.5’0.yiMliyiwygwi ..r~. Read Harvey’s R§^ eery advt, ont^sTOve. ChQic&^?yT at(S^fueott Broi on ■■-^'White gro­ ove. y Butter 35c. Eebtt Bros. rogula: Institu ai’tej We have just NO. 1 feed oats.' oats and will n Get your supply ed a special pi fed on our ExC start feeding r meal is equallv^as little pigs as itfis foi We have infta]le for making We carry a efin chick feeds d. 1 Calf Die unloaded a car q hey are good he ike excellent 0 early. We eeves f better his calf r starting ves. special reel cratch feed, te stock of baby jPBasonable prices. Harvey Bros. The men’s Tuesday at the homo Any of the w or bulbs for thojtfi along, foraL culture and 20wwith air. PHONE 81 ErnestFord Dealers and. family week visit- Pboiies: 2 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN GHURCH Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes, M- At MlnJster Miss Lena Coates* A.L.O»MU Organist 10.00 a.ni.—Sunday School 11 a.ni.—-“The Unjust steward, 7 pan,—“The Inescapable Christ.”, The members of the Oddfellows* Lpjlge will attend the evening Service ■ra pound Ex- next clock ers on flowers . be given. 7 ■o Harvey, flower seed lense bring and oon at t Mrs. nen '' meeting of \ will be JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, D. MeTavish. Pastor W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M, Organist and Choir-Leader Sunday School Anniversary Roy^Dladstone E. Wood, B.D., S^pFaul's United Church, Parkhill, " preacner aan.—“What is the Sunday 311001. m.—Special service in tlie audi­ torium. Address 'by Mr. Wood “Vital Things”, Distribution seals and diplomas, p.m.—“Four Things we with Life Sarnia, with liis Pilon, Moir of of Windsor, with St. Catherines To men who are contemplating the purchase of a neii^Suit or topcoat this spring, tfe suggest 'Royal York’ clothj^ tailored to MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Fastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist & Choir Leader, Easter Services L a.m.-*-Rev, Ben. Smillie, B.A., India, will address the W.M.<S. The Easter Thankoffering Envel­ opes will be received Sunday morning and evening. p.m.—Our Church School p.m.—Presentation of the United church work in India by Rev. Mr. Smillie. All our Missionary or­ ganization's are asked to attend these .services. p.m.—Thursday. Our Prayer and Praise service. Ht in by master tailors—denning by one of the highest -laTied craftsmen in Ameri<J-<fine woollens from the bestJBritish mills —made and tely guaranteed by W. R. histon and Co. Limited—it is Ro wonder that 'Royal York’ clothes, introduced only last year, already are the favorites of thousands of Canadian men* Come in today and see the new 'Royal York’ samples for spring and summer! Every oiie repre­ sents value you have never dreamed was possible at $27.50) tailored to measure. When you see them you will understand why "every Royal York customer is a permanent customer 11 Among the Easter visitors in ter were: ' Harry West, of mother. Mi\ Chas, his family.Mr. E; ”CI at his home, Miss Frances Pearce, of London, with her parents, Mr. and Dlrs. Wm, Henderson, De­ troit, with friends. Mr. and Dlrs. Robt. Dinney, of Lon­ don, with relatives. Dr. Geo. Hind, of "Walkerton, with his father Dlr. J. R. Hind. Mr, Leopard Greb, of Detroit, at. his home in Hay Township. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Arto Delve and daugh­ ter, of Forest, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johns and little son, of Watford with relatives. Mrs. Fred Bloomfield and daugh­ ter, of London, with relatives. • D'lrs. Diary Taylor, of London, at the home of her father Mr. T. Hatter. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McNicol and children, of Toronto, with relatives. >Mr. Melvin Sims, of Windsor, with his parents D|'r. and M|’s. K. J. Sims. Dr. Wm. Lawson, of Toronto, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Law- son. Mrs. Geo. A. Young, of London, with hei- brother AV. "J. and Dlrs. Beer. Miss Dorothy.Snell, of St. Thomas, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Snell. Dl’r. (onto, man. Mr. his ps chell. Dr. . with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 1-ly. Strang. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bradt and family, of London with Mr. and Dlrs. Jas. Jewell. ;- Mrs. Harlejr Sanders and daugh­ ter, of Windsor, with Mr. Henry Kestle. Mr. Grant Collingwood, to, with his parents Mr. -Thofouglfbrefl>Here- t. Collingwood. « Apply | -Mr. Harold Wood, of FOR SALE.—A nnm^er of calves. Apply to Asa J. Wehhalei Phone Crediton 171’34. >' < $FOR SALE— Situated and in ssession can be ppiy to G. J. Suth- BRICK DWEL>IN A neat dwelling fine condition, given at once, erland at the Hen&aJ^Fost Office. LOST—C W 9$^|marker. Times-Advoeate Dented fenders your car. Have HURON GARAGE, Apply itp.-A— |poiWfhe looks of tfiejUn ‘ fixed at the ^•EXETER. A all crops. -Apply to N. 1^tasJ«ke, R. 1, Exeter, phone 36r2 Dixs 4-24-tf FOR SALE—Oi^an, mano case, in good condition. (,0weJ§T8.OO Apply to Albert, Gaiser; R<~T Dashwood. • ’■ 4-^?4-ltp._____ *1 PASTURE*' FARM -FORWENT or Will take. iiv^attle for Jme season, lots 16 and‘17 C®. lS^tephen. Ap­ ply to Mrs. Ellen ijrasfyn, Clandeboye ■/.•-W' 4-24^tc --------*““7-----------HOUSE FOR SALE—MetMl sized "residence in good repair. Jrbargain. Apply to Michael El Gladman Stanbury, Exetey 4-24-tfc "> FOR SALE—One roMk^w’. Apply to Wm. Rivers, ExeteiV 4-24-ltp. FOR SALE—’ ford bull calf, 13 mohths edd* to John Hirtzel, R. NgjrJ, Credi- ton, phone 36f2, Crepi^m ‘ 4-10-1$$'.... J FOR RENT—75 acres of ,$n»jmre- ' ' ---- of-lot r Apply to of Wesley ixeter. land, running water; Wes^% of-lot 5, Con. 6, I-Iay T'ovfh'Shr James Dearing, inf'c: Dearing, R. R. No.jSL FOR SALE—0ed bjarley ment tested, r,egistered|nu 554; grade 2; germif cent. Apply to Alv-im Walia, Qnt. n vern- 497^- 96 per ■y, Cen- phone 40r4 Creditor^ tc. F&R SALE— $5 St« also one two-yeay-old good condition, Carter, FOR Did ley vocate. Clandeboyo.■17 ar-olds All ill ) Gilbert J. 2tc SALE—Frajfxe?/ <|ottage. on Street. App 1 j®-*^i mespAd v o- j^i7-2tp. , Anyone wan ting fcatthFimsture. Tor season apply to Eller^f^ton, Eketer^Prices reastmable. ’^r-10-Jtc Mr. J. S, Dignan Larson have taken, the agency for Wire Fencing. Sfeo ;'tit.cni before placing your drder. &, ban FARDI FOR RENT OR FO •lot Concession 5, St has a frame hou about $0 acres ply . to ,Aionzo H Glhdmrin <& Stan ALE : It larn and igbed, Ap- Crediton, or Exeter, out. jZ 2-20-t£c. LQ^ for' l^ply to J. Xf yon wish to or Sell a farm <>f house see R, E/Fickard? Exeter, ■ TioGARTnmABF chick » * ■ hatchery ♦- I - FEEDS ■ t Our supply of foods: tire now more comfiiete than ever And your needs In Chick Starter, Grow Mbsli, Chick fFeed. jay Mash, Weef MedL Eotre pMeal, Cai fa MecdV Oyster Shell, E&flL Hhttensea Imttormilk, etc. edn ine pro HOUSE AND LO, dn Victorio. St. j Exeter. • , -. t SALE—- R. Kind 2-20-tfc. 3 7 8 11 3 7 I and Mrs. Cluff and sons, To- with Mr. and Mrs. ,W. Ryek- Earl Mitchell, of Toronto, with ..rents Mr. add Mrs. ,Wm. Mit­ Margaret Strang, of Hamilton and airs. of Toron- and Mrs. Chatham, .with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood, of Usborne. Mr. an<j Mrs. Frank Newman and son Seldon, of Kingston, with Mr. and Mrs, R, G. Seldon. Mr. and Mrs. p. Merkley, of Lon­ don, with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Etherington. Mr. and Mrs. Coxsworth and fam­ ily with Mrs. Coxworth's parents Mr. and ’Mrs. E. Hiedeman, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gillies and. fam­ ily, of Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harvey and Mrs. A. Gillies. Dr, 'J. M. Harvey, Messrs.. Howard Dignan and Grant Sanders, of To­ ronto, at their respective homes. Mr. M. J. W. Senior, Mrs. Billings and son, Toronto, with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. (Senior. Miss Marguerite Aidworth,4 of Stratford, with her parents Mr. and 'Mrs. < (Mr, two d: Rohi , Mi and onto, ford. Mi*, a children ledge’s .bai;9?t^'^pvUhd (Mrs. William Rivers.l^’t 4 " Miss"'jSyIS Li a den fiejd, of the Vic­ toria Hospital training staff, London, spent Sunday, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ev,Lindenfield. Mr, and Mrs, H. S. Miss Verna Walker, of and Miss Jean Walker, with Mrs. Win. Walker Misses Npna Chambers, Madeline Dearing, Gladys Huiikin, Messrs. J, Grant, Ed. Taylor and Hugh Creech, Of London, at their respective homes. Mr, and Mrs. Beverley Acheson, of Toronto; Mi*. Chas, Acheson and Miss Phyllis Grey, oi^Bondou and Mr, D. Evans, of Blenlieifn,,;ht» the home of Mv. and;{Mrs. Wi T, Acheson. Harold and John Kuntz Dorothy Kunfii, of Wind- Matilda Bertram, of De­ Mr.‘and MH. Bickell, of 'ith Mr. and Mrs. William Chas. Aidworth and Mrs. W. C. daughters Of Detroit son’s mother M'rs. E and Mrs. Griffith a Mi.< at n :s Dorothy I the home of of Sexsmith. Robinson and with Mrs. • passih ore nd children r. of Tor- Jar.. Iland- osti Mr. d Mrs. Jack of Dutton, v Routledge and 'ith Mrs. Rout- Stewart, nee New Toronto of London, OULT GULLING . w ilrroS to ■ Bay a. tho dttil . from your r.00 per iH hens. We ' of poultry. - Call us It Is rae’US elli POur char are cash -------- - yohBdywpouItry 'te-Weiir- *. ■ v p Our he iipment Of log bands feds Just i &d, All S120S ahd jtjo* . Messrs, and Miss sot, Miss troit, and London, v, Kuntz. ■ Miss Elliott, of Toronto, iMr, and Mrs, Potter (nee Miss Grace carling) Of Oshawa, and Miss Wihnifred Car­ ling, of Toronto, visited at the homo of Mr. I. 1L Carling 'and with other 01atlv.es lit town. t Mrs. Jas, GreOn was in. Hensail ofr Thursday of last tveok attending ,<ne funeral of her cousin the late John Lepeer^ Mrs/Bmitli,. Toronto and Mrs. Mo* creath and two sons Billy and Ron­ ald, of Kincardine^ are visiting at the home- of ml L AtftifcttA.g. TRJVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A., Rector Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist Sixth Sunday in Lent Easter Sunday First Sunday After Eastcx* . a.m.-—Morning Prayer ahd Ser­mon. Subject: “Christ our Life.” p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Sub­ ject: “The Communion of Saints. Miss Florence West spent the week-end in London. Mrs. Amelia Dale spent Easter with relatives in St. Thomas. iMrs. F. Cook, of London, is Visit­ ing for a few days with Mrs. S. West. Mrs. Itev. Kestle, of Bowmanville, is visiting with relatives in this com- unity. Mr. Wm- Dignan, of Lucan, spent- Good Friday with ‘his fatber -and •brother. < Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett, of Lon­ don, spent Saturday in town with relatives. Messrs. Wm. J. Northcott and W. Geddes, of London, visited in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and fam­ ily spent the holidays with relatives in London, < Mr. Hy. Francis, of Seaforth, is spending the week with his son Mr. B. M. Francis. Mrs. G. M. Lounds, R. N., of "Walk­ erville, is visiting with her father Mr. W. H. Leavett. ■ Mr. R. E. Davis, of Windsor, spent Easter Monday with his parents Mr. /and Mrs, S. Davis. MT. and Mrs. R. M. <McPherson, of Lucknow, spent Monday and Mrs. J. S. Grant. Rev. D. McTavish, wife spent the forepart of the ing relatives at Ripley. Mrs. Wm. Edmunds, Mich Mr. i Mi visited with her son Dr. W. E. and Mrs. Weekes on Good Friday. Mr. Easts Of Mi Mr. spent- Mits at the Main Street Parsonage. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Love and Jun­ior and Mr. Leonard Pfaff’, of Lon-' don, spent Sunday with Mrs. William I Pfaff. M'rs. D,.McInnis and son Donald, of Paisley, are visiting with the .former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Sum. Sweet, Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Complin and Freddy and Mrs. W. K. Fuke mot­ ored to Toronto- for Good Friday and Easter. J. Moorhouse. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack MdcLcaii and daughter Dotis and Betty, >of Frank* ville,- were Sunday visitors with Mt. and Dlrs. G. Mantle. .Mrs. Patterson and daughter, Mar- ; ion, of Detroit, are spending the week with Jho former's parents Mr, and Mrs. Rd. Qnance. Mr. ahd Mrs, G, S. Howard motor­ ed to Toronto Ghod Friday and wore accompanied home by Miss Evelyn, of Toronto University, Mrs. Ted Davies and little son, of London, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, - Ed. Knight,. Mr. Davies spent Easter Bunday here, . ' Miss Ruby Davis has returned to her home after spending several weeks in Bridgoburg visiting her brother, Mr. Oliver Davis. Ml Wilfred Turnbull, manual arts instructor of one of the Toronto schools, is spending tba holidays with his mother, Mrs, Fii^aboth TurnlmlK, Mr, and Mrs. Btnne Johnston spent Easter With Mrs, K. Hyndman. Master Druee Johnston who has boon visiting here returned home with them. WE HAVE AN UP-TO-PATE STUCK OF FURNITUg AND SELLING AT THE >ERY LOWEST POSSIBLE/PRICES TO S I. AMBULANCEfAND . FUNERAL SERVICE T THE MES. ats 3 to $4.50 clothing in stock. Wm s visiting with her parents nd Mrs. E. Rowcliffe. s. Sarah Weekes, of St. Thomas, and Mrs. Fra’bk Taylor spent Sunday in Seaforth the guests and Mrs. Herbert Box. Stuart Moorhouse, of London, Easter Sunday with his par- Miss M. Weekes is visiting with re­ latives in Guelph. Freeman and Annie McGill, of Us- borne, are this week visiting with their grandmother Mrs. T. McCurdy of town. Mrs. Ellen Davis and Walter are visiting with the former’s son, Mr. Archie Davis in Toronto for the Eas­ ter holidays. Miss Ruth Moorhouse, of Alma College, is spending. Easter holidays with her parents Rev. and Mrs. C.- Agent Sr JacWon Cleaners and Dyers USED CARS*7 --------- /■• T Look what you cult ct»vj or less than $100 FORD COUPE $75.00 FORD 'HOU Splendid 75.00 rUDEBAKI TOURING 10121 G 1025 idition ew 11 cen AND TOURING and running .splendid §50.00 ROLET TOURING .*■1.922 Special • §65.00 T)RD TOURING I02S1 §40.00 FORD DELIVERY TRUCK / Closed eab §85.00 YoRD LtGHT'TRUCK $20.00 SiNDY ELLIOT Exeter ** Ziiricii Now is the time to r^ilace that worn, out spritig or mjgitress. We can fit any feed at a want to pay;' alsolbed outfits complete a^ special jprices. goods Delivered any f price you 13. R. H$PF»13R IREGTOR ETJRNITURK DEALER Phone «O FUNERAL’ Eftster Monday beiiig a bank, holi­ day the banks in town wdr^jdbsod. Caulk Organist Jhicl ChoirWB II- AGENCY" 1 AND WltDD xw DOORS S, ALSO METAL IPIUPPIN G ' LE'l' Us Iq^TE fOU PRICES. J. GENERAL INfURANCE./BroKER, R^resentj Mutual Kib^f Canada Life, Fir|^AutomobiIe, Etc. DOROTHY E,| GRASSICK , . -A. . M Iglanif A. L. (Honor GraduatcJ^LondOn, lustrucftion i Piaiiio, Violin studio N» Albcfft EXETE SAFETY SHARPE SINGLE ED DOUBLE E perfect! W. S, y, Theory F.- .Box 160 'NTAR1O (StiMvantcddi E? DRUGGIST sa^T-i------ Rlaiio Bttpbr StUdfo, W. R. GOULD1NG •I» Unite istrti Organ Theory of Music in BchoolS' St Rex 57» Fhoiw 102 EKE TER, ONT