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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-05-08, Page 8
r THURSDAY, MAY Stl>, JW 'flt'1 "'WW'W yM** WM—MW We are unloading a, car ckaneU Western barley whicl eeRntg at $3O.oq pei- ton Wee yeur order euHy. oping;, ms' sells for $. We keep a on- hand, at Kxcel Ca giving exc up, in 5b a Compare it calf meals, for 50 lbs. HARVEY BROG- co ze are round. We have prepared aj^ood devel- ,3r,“' for baby ricks, which it a trial, iy o$ chick feed prepared by us is results. We put it1 00 lb. branded sacks, ith the higher priced We sell ours for $1.30 and $3.50 per cwt.— or mid- ieral house ay. Apply to WANTED-a capable yoi die aged woman id d work several hour? I MU® Elliot. I <* ——ri-----—————-3.^'’HOUSE FOR iS'ALE-^Bi’ick cot tage on south side of JJUron Street, Exeter, with jewo lpt$$of land. Good stable on propertyiF Apply Carling & Morley; ' ?tc. Dr. Roulston desires tqAnounce that his Dental ipffiQF will be closed Wednesday ^aftpuioons dur ing the summer n^orfis, commenc ing May the 7th. Eixetex Markets Wheat -§1.05 Qats 50c. Barley 60c. ” Manitoba Flour $4,40 Model Flour $4.00 Pastry Flour $3.60 Feed Flour 40.00 a ton Shorts $4.85 Bran $1.85 Creamery Butter 37c. Dairy Butter 32-35c. Eggs* extras 26c. Eggs, firsts 23p. Eggs, seconds 20c. Hogs $10.50 l«lfj j _ J&Gqls Fresh c-ream de livered noon. Leave your order.— L. Wilsoi Leave you for Mothers’ ifons, Tulip Grocery., r cut flowerb Roses, Carua- etc at—Harvey's THZ EXETER TIMES,ADVOCATE NOTICE a gener^collection all paiyof the town ; weejar Citizens are iheJ^rbage in con- Tnere will bd of rubbish fromp on Friday of this asked tp have | f.ainers for con|^arfiont handling.— B. M. Francis, Reeve. -------■—,—, ...i :----------- jly return the . Ariza” loan- Prized for The James St. United church choir will present their operetta “The Gypsy Queen” in Hensail on Wednes day of next week, open Sat- Will the porsoA’Ikini book entitled, “Uai|n,§d ed by S. M. gangers, more than itsjnonfey value, GLADIOLI IH&BS Choice mixed IjuWs at 3c. Garnet Heywood, i^xeter < each. 5-8-2tc. • 4? !Ex9te| May 3, 1930 From thifydate I Jrill not be -re- spCgi^ible /for a| wife, Katl|lline my name. Josejl yJIebts that my feiainger makes in h Meidijafger. LOST—A ladiesisw^ter coat sand and- brown. Finff^^please return to Times-Advocated FOR SALE—Fir el e^K"' cooker, a Toledo, 3 sectiopi’ Acquire of Mrs. J. H. Browning. . 5-8-2tc. __________ ____ _— ’ FOR RENT—25 5-ac^' pasture farm,, 3 miles west of Wshwood. Ap ply to F. O. Wilds, Dashwood. c” ' 5-8-tfc. FOR SALE—G aspire three burn er stove. Apply at;’imes-Advocate. WANTED—A wfei$ffo •eral .house work in|c^hp£ry. Times-Advocate. for / i FOR SALE—Jtocldf and., Leghorn chicks, 9 WeSli/k aid. PF'one 163’ .evenings. ' ' The Dome Rink will nr day,, May lOtly to jf^fseshoe Pitch ers. All those/wi membership c£r< Cochrane. ng to purchase apply to J.G, isMiss Vera Dunn, of London, visiting at her home. A new verandah is being erected on the residence Occupied by Mr. M. R. Complin. Mr. Harry Graham, of St. Thomas, visited with Mr. and’ Mrs. A. T. Har ness over the week-end. Mr. I. R. Carling is spending a few clays in Ottawa on business. He will also visit in Toronto. Mr. B. M. Francis has moved into the residence he recently purchased from Mr. C. F, Hooper. Mi:. J. M. Southcott is remodell ing hfs kitchen and adding a couple of rooms to the second storey. Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew, Miss Eileen and Mrs. Roy Webber visited in Stratford on Friday last. Master Stanley Ward and1 his grandparents, of London, spent Sun day with Dr. Ward and family. Mrs. Richard Dickins, of near Lucan, is spending, -a few days in town recuperating after va long ill ness. Miss Frances Pearce and friend Miss Bannie Webster, -of London, spent the week-end at the former’s home here. Mr. Ll-oyd Foote and his mother Mrs. Jas. Foote, of Detroit, called on friends in Exeter op Saturday and also visited in London. Work of laying the ment north of Exeter is rapidly. A.large number trucks are engaged in the work. Mr. Kenneth and Miss Winnifred TRAQfoB'^LOWING |an©/discing . Distance ^o/^bject -for reasonable amount of^w-orlA _ I Apply ^(W. Bj^ds^W’ Elimville. Hardy> 11-derton, and Miss Leila :aving disposed of the All a/counts. are now Ve , NOTICE— Huron Garage due and must 45 th. Accounts 'Huron Garage.*- new pave- progressing of men and Stewart, of London, visited on Sun- das’- with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce. Mrs. J. Hamilton, Miss Agnes Tpayable Jat*the Hamilton and Mr. Andrew Hamilton .RIC SNELL Iwere in st* MaiTS on Tuesday at- i tending the funeral of Mrs. Henry having Fordson tramors Muir. 1 _ ___— A J It-fin H Trinh/vl O + n n 1 n l.’.A A 4 4i-i /! nrl F 11 £1 ;ettled by May Parties having Fordson traptors Mun. in first class shape)! interallied in Miss Isabel Stan lake attended the renting same for a jfciodJif thirty graduation exercises of the Victoria days during July and August com- Hospital School of Nursing, which muhicate with the m^^ger, B. R. Bartow, Canadian sj phone 28, residence “3 6. afrager, ftnners, which FEATURE NEW IDEAS 3 7 11 3 7 3 ■Sunday School and Confir3 7 unt we/will do the Ili /’ou this w^ek. quet to tli'e ceme- nce (cenfetery or CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . LOWEST TO ■m Phones: SOj and 20av attention. GENERA Life,Automobile, Etc. E DOwaat t "> payy^Wo bed outfits w PHONE 81w D .CHOCOLATES, t; FRESH THIS W$EK. INSURAN Renres AND • ERVICE Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes, M..A» Minister 4 "" Miss Lena Coates, A.L.&Mm Organist MOTHER’S DAY 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—“The Greatest Influence in . Life.” TJhe Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be administered. 7 p.m.—“Three Comments in the Crowd.” Next Sunday, May 18th, there will be a celebration of Holy Communion at the morning- service. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D, McTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding A-T.C.M, Organist and Choir-Leader SPECIAL MOTHERS’ DAY SERVICES Hear the Junior Choir at morning and evening services 11 a.m.—-“Home and Ppntecpst.” A temple religion cannot save us. Religion must be at home in the home. -J i p.m.—-Sunday School. Open ses sion, Special Mothers’ Day pro gram. Baptismal .Service, story, “The Failure” <by the Pastor. ' p.m.—“Out of Captivity.” 10th and last in the series ow “Jottings rf-rom Job” Job 42:10. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist & Choir Leader, . a.m.—Celebration of Mother’s Day. Subject, “Motherhood” p.m.—Our Church School A special appropriate program is •being prepared for the day. p.m.—Second in the series “The Eye.” i p.m.—Thursday, Prayer Service* TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH x Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A., Rector Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist Third Sunday after Easter . 11 a.m.—Morning prayer and . ser mon. Subject: “Anglican Church Worship.” A talk on the remark able resolution before the Synod, of the Diocese of Huron next week. p.m.- matron Class. p.m.—Evensong subject of Sermon “Spiritual versus Mechanical .Re ligion. QRDER EARLY Carnation's" and R^ses $3.0’0 a Fdozon Swbetpeas $1.00 a bunclw ; r Snapdragons $3.00 [■ Let send or mail ,y-our mother h Ipuquet from Letfus send a boi ter in -remembrj mailing service 5 >c. extra;?) Send us an amt rest. LOVELY BONsj FOR MOTHE! Amazing values in Print Frocks in a variety of styles. Your choice of six smart styles at the low price of Gay Floral Chintz Smocks A fine finish mercerised sateen print ed floral designs. Well made and good fitting. Whoopee”F/jamas Even Pyjamas havj^ gone Whoopee. Made from fine mercerized striped broad cloth, sizes 16 to 20- WE OFF ES THAT AR THAN YOU R YOU DRESSES TO FIT THE CUT EXTRA LARGE AND RO AY FOR THE SMALLER SIZ^J SPECIAL A Stamped Aprons Ready-to-esnbrofder aprons are made from factory cotton Avith good patterns. THESE BEAUTIFUL, RUG ■*** New Frilled Curtains Smartest we have ever shown. DLL FIGURE—DRESS- Y—AT LITTLE MORE k Beautiful cloths comes in a splendid tyle and are exceptionally well made YiLL WEAR WELL AND MAKE WONDER- UL FLOOR/OVERING FOR SMALL ROOMS Ver/ Special at $5. Linoleum Rugs In all the newest patterns and at the lowest prices. PINEAPPLES PINEAPPLES PINEAPPLES ARE AT THEIR BEST NOW.' PHONE US YOUR ORDER F FURNITURE .STOCK, SELLING AT THE V POSSIBLE . ambulanc FUNERAL office versIt5r Western Ontario- on Wed- / c.............. .. nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Jones and two sons motored to Toronto, Sunday .situated and in und returned Monday bringing with s|ssiM can be them Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O’Brien who yW!'rG. J. ,Suth- have been visiting in the city for a UTost Office. 'J.......----- ------ --------•/ SALE—Fertilizer^ for all 'Apply' to N. stanmke, R. 1, phone 36r2 DaslAvoo^d 4-24-tf HOUSE FOR SAEE-jS ’ residence in good rl'raiv. Apply to Michael Pg^rL Stan bury, ExeteW FOR SALE—“Thorom^wred ford bull, calf, 1^ months old. to John Hfrtzel.fcLJR. No'. .1, ton, phone 36r2,Wrediton!* BRICK DWELLING, FOR SALE— A neat dwelling well .situated and in fine condition. Possession can ho given at once. Apply? erland at the Hensall FOR crops. Exeter, S. Bjiardman, forjherfy11 yeaj’s with I wftzma-n ’’.A I couple of weeks. ’ Mr. and Mrs. ->rauk Irwin and son, of Putnam, Mrs. Geo. Clipp- son, .of Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker and babe, of Staff a,J j visited with their parents Mr. and ^dium sized Mrs. Dan Davis on. Monday the oc-. A bargain, casion being the 44th anniversary of ‘d or Gladman their wedding.-. , ' • ■24;tfc Mrs, M- Hevclett, who for the past I several months has been in attend-' Here- anCg upon Mrs. Campbell, of Mel- A-PPjy bou me, has returned to her home in town. During that time -Mrs. .. _ ; six weeks in Edmon ton, Alta.., in company with Mrs. Campbell. Miss Mildred Norry, wlio lias been (Hl in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, 1 for the past fourteen weeks having- undergone two operations, was brought to her home in Exetfer on > Saturday ill Mr, R. N. Rowe’s am bulance, We regret th state that fMiss Norry is at present suffering1 ' y. Her mother, .who in London for some time Knrse M. Grant is in at- , Cred-i- 4-10-tfc | Hewlett spent Mk X S. Dignan j$d son have ta^en the agency|f<xr Wire Fencing, i See them before J^scing" your Order. ar, OR SALE tephen. It nk barn and FARM FOR R(ENT O -—lot 9, Concession 5 has a frame hoi|de, about 2(f -acres ^alljfploughed. Ap ply to Alonzo Hid^n Gladman & Stan irediton, or ;eter, Ont/ , „2-20-tfc. fl’oni Plehrifiy ■ on __ _ ____ All f ordersf left with Mr. Mar- tin will receive prompt 20 y.qfars experience. Mr. R.* H. Cornish, of Sarnia, nw-, bored up Sunday bringing with hiih Mrs. Cornish, who has been . beeb in the" Sarnia General Hospital for several weeks following an opera tion? Mrs. Cornish and family will remain with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish, of Elim- ville for a time. Mr. Win. Andrew has a pet black squirrel that ho has shown consid erable interest in and on Monday he Succeeded in getting the little fell ow into the house in’search of food. Mr. Andrew has been feeding the squirrel corn and nuts and he has been Successful in getting him to. come within four inches of his hand. <£n Monday -he came into the house picked up some nuts and sat up on his hind legs to eat them. Roy Harmer, of Fullarfcon, finished his four year course in Elec trical Engineering at Toronto Uni-| versity syijd he has Secured a good I positiom^h Teterboro. J----------------- --—— -- - bs Sent Every uesday BROKER' Follow TWe Crowd worn ,c|cit spring can fit replace that mattress. We any price you “ s prices. Piano StlHli (Honor GRASSICK M. Gt'adtujfe) London, En^adS rnctibH, in . nt Harmony, TheWjj4' Albert jSffcoetj Box TER, ONTARIO . GO$DSJ?ELIVERED ANY ISTANCE. ‘ ”118 PEOPLE HAVE BOUGH SINCE J US IN ' has been with her. tendance. Messrs, and, Witt, Thursday Sunday evening. Mr. visited- at Queenstown Toronto was made during the tribal storm that visited tjio Vince and the motorists saw barns ih different places that afire having been struck by lightn- ingx The Eastman Kodaks which word; j' distributed free to children who were, i twelve years old this year were soon >TTT7ri?» vui.j.rivfi ■ J disposed of by the local dedlors on IS par i^d hensl We oft Of their soth anniversary*; hymwbf pmtttry? CAIl its Mr, Senior gave away 24 and Mr, W? multry tb aell. IS, Howey 12. The cameras were HOUSE AND Lb1 On Vietol’ih St,- 4® Exeter. ■ f. FOR Tiy to j. SALE— R. Hind 2-20-tfc. Tf you wish to by or soil a farm or house see.: Pickard^ Exeter. HOGART RADY CHICK iiATOHFXtY ; / ' FREDS Oiif Supply Of feedg arb now more Complete than eten- -? ...--U in Ch Mt. .SfAvteV, G^iw Mask, Chick Feed? Lhy? MsklV ■ - - • IS'Tteatl, -j—., . kjubi.., Grit* Con'dchSfid Iwttei’hallK, etc, dan toe tIHe> z ■"f ?• . \ ■^URTRf'"^YXtNG ' ■?: nd ye hr needs et 'Meal, Boho Oyster Shell Bruce Medd, Jas, Morley Davis motored to Toronto evening last returning on Medd also The trip to olec- pro- threb were WE HAVE ORDERED 23 A NEW OR, USED CAR FROM US NUARY IsL 1030. ftW /FORD CARS TO BE SHIPPED TO 5 MONTH OF MAY. -If , f « fiens/u. Our ehar are, casK when you ....Oui’ of leg bands Soon dlsiiesed of and there has been ■' ' '? All sizes and co-j many imxulrles for mere but the suj)* ply is exhausted. ‘ •. eKnlnatedjf frdm ybitt' flbck, $aiPG’a^ free In, cem- tofts just at lor*. The folix/wing usi#* will be sow quickly at THESE PRICES MODEL A, FORD SP T COUPE MODEL A ORD TOTRIKG ...... LATE MOlJEL WHlfPET COACH i&20 1929' 192’7 192f7 1925 1924 1922 _ OVERL1ND OWSMfBI FORD $300.00 - ............ $&50.0() CHEtROLETJCiOACB, THE- NEW STK AT ...... $530.00 PANEL DEDIVKRY, THE NEW SIX .. $530.00 ton truck, splendid condition $330.00 $!S50.00 $133.00 $V3.00 . $03.00 $10.00 $1V3.OO .................... St00-00 TWO FtRjfSON TRACTORS (In good working condition) $300* cm. •CHEhZ’ROLE1' F F S C CH ..... ................... JDBB>KER TOURING; J3T TOUTING ......... OURING ..................... COUPE TRUCK t *1 SANDY ELLIOT FORD DEALER EXETER AND ZURICH SiRGL DOUBI R. HOPPED FUNERAL DIRECTOR FURNITURE DEALER Phone 00 SAFETY R For the month of April Mitchell had six deaths, two marriages and one birth. > W. Ft GouCniWO • v. T1 Oivanist i » Jt';! uifeS RPE hey ogpyour coal biMSave WE KAVE^ECURED To AGEKCH RO AND /CAULKING DOORS >ws;>"Also ‘• rAjrimiksTRippiNG OR BLADES K> (any makci> > I*'« V 4 <♦ k * J * *4* "®-C<*r 4& Edge Guaranteed COLE. DRUGGIST F/< let'|i^uoTe you prioes. w*M-9 'otted UhtoTb Induction in - iWwy * of Music in. Schools : Piano Suftfe fctttdib, d/h st. Box 57, Phone"m