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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-05-29, Page 8THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE T Exeter Markets Wheat $1.0% Oats 50c, barley 55 c. Bran $1.50 ■Shorts $1.60 Feed Flour $38.00 a ton Manitoba’s Best Flour $4.25 Model Flour $3,85 Welcome Flour $3,45 Creamery Butter 35c., 36c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs EQCAL NEWS The many friends of Mrs. w. C, Pearce will regret to know that she ts”confined to her bed with inflam­ matory rheumatism. Mr, Geo. ’Willis, ot Lodon, spent a day, last week Mrs. Elisa AVlllis. been $uite ill but is able ■around again, iMiss Mineretta Horney is ing a few days at the home J, R. McDonald near Hensall. McDonald is spending a few days in Toronto, Mrs. J. Lankin and little daughter Obleen, of London, are visiting with the former’s mother, Mrs. Penrice, The latter is recovering from a re­ cent illness. Mr. K. J, Sims is suffering with blood poison in his right hand and is carrying it in a sling. He had the misfortune to run a •sliver in the hand, blood poisoning setting in. t Mr, Russell Hedden, who last week suffered a fractured leg while exer­ cising ‘race horses, is improving nice- home after visiting ly. He was taken to the Mitchell | Mrs. E. H. D.vCi, races on the 24th by Mr. Frank Tay- visited a few days with her sister lor and he enjoyed the outing very 'Mrs. D. Davis. much. | . Mrs. Jefferson, of St. Thomas, and morning of May 24th, the bells Mr, Ed. Down and Mrs, Trace, of. bein8 rung by Mr. L. Day, .Sr. Shedden, accompanied by Mrs. Jno. I The I.O.O.F. will hold Decoration Blatchford, formerly of Hensall,' at the Exeter cemetery on Sun- were here on Monday attending the da# June 22nd. Band in attedance. funeral of the late Chester Harvey I and Mrs. Rd. Coates and son -- - - - - - Frank and Mrs. Z\l'. Sheere motored to Toronto Tuesday where they will visit for a few days. The stores in Exeter are being closed this Wednesday afternoon be­ ginning the annual half holiday for the .summer months. Mr. Walter Cutbush home from Windsor. : also returned having him for several weeks. Ministers and Lay .Delegates from the United churches in this district are this week attending the annual conference in Woodstock. Mr. A. O. Elliott is tearing down the large brick kitchen at the rear of the residence he recently pur­ chased from the D. Johns’ estate. Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Pym attend­ ed the graduation exercises of the nurses 'from St. Joseph’s Hospital in St, Peter’s Hall, London on Wed­ nesday last. Mr. ai^d Mrs. AV. S. Cole and Harry motored, to Niagara Falls on Stunday where Mrs. Cole will spend ia few days attending the Druggist conven­ tion. The Goderich Lions’ Club who re­ cently held a Minstrel Show in aid of the crippled children of Huron County realized approximately $1,- 125.00 net. Miss Anna Fish, representing the AV. A. of the Trivitt Memorial church is in AValkerville this week attend­ ing a convention and will visit for some time in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Jaques motor­ ed through the Bruce Peninsula over the week-end, going ns far as Tober­ mory. They visited with friends in Chesley over Sunday. Mrs. Gordon AA’ells, who under­ went an operation in Victoria Hos­ pital, London, recently is progress­ ing favorably and is expected home in the course of a few days. (Mr. and Mrs. Th os. Boyle, ol’ To­ ronto and Mrs. AArm. 'Thompson, of London, attended the funeral of the , late C. P. Harvey and visited with friends in town on Monday. Mr. George Beavers, of Toronto, spent the returning where he I with the ' t>any. Mr. John Simpson, who recently purchased the home of Mrs. Lucy Hazelwood of Farquhar, last week had it moved to his farm in Usborne Township where he is having it re­ modelled. Dr.. E. S. Steiner is moving into the residence on John Street vacated by Mr. A. R. McKinnon. |Mr. Mc­ Kinnon is this' week moving his family and Preston. Rev. J. AV. Tuesday for the London Conference, they will al­ so go to Cobourg and attend the Bay of Quinte Conference and visit friends before returning. A couple of traffic officers have visited Exeter during the past week checking up on infractions of the motor laws. One of the garages sold a number of light bulbs in a short time the other evening. . In the recent report of examina­ tions at Pharmacy* two names ap­ pear that are of local interest. Lyle Statham obtained his final year and is now a full-fledged druggist. Verde Roulston obtained liis first year. Mrs. AV., J. Boer and Earl Russell and Misses Mae Skinner and Thelma Taylor motored to Toronto for Mon­ day where the men attended the an­ nual De Forest Crosley Radio Con- • mention Held at the Royal York Ho* tel. T. Q. Southcott motored to Preston Sunday and was accompan­ ied home by Mrs. southcott, who 1 has beoh visiting in Freston* Torotf- 1 to and- Brdntford, Miss, Evelyn Hutton, of Brantford* returned -AVlth them on a visit. i Mrs, Harold Hunter was lently recovered from her ’operation for appendicitis Fletcher’s Hospital as to be with his mother The latter has to he spend- of Mr. Mrs. and called on their uncle and Mr. and Mrs. J. J, O’Brien, aunt HALF HOLIDAYS START AT?IT WEEK We, the undersigned merchants of the Village of Exeter, agree to'/close our places of business each/ Wed­ nesday afternoon at twelve ^o’clock beginning Wednesday, May^28, and continuing through the hionths of untilJvrne, July and August Mud September 10th. ? .Tones & May ^outhcott Bros. . 1. AV. F. BeaverF R. Hopper4 lever’s Meat Market - ^igg Stationary Co. Garnet Flynj|' g| A. Haw^ SSMartin ■ r 4 • §^Son AV. Taman J. ’fed 1 ^iHa: WJ. N.^Ho., . R. W.Mowe G. »iJ?Arnistrong Powell’s Variety Store H, S.' Walter Chainway Stores H. Horton Traquair & Lindqhfield J. S. Dignan <& ^6n :fe ey hge FOR SALE wt'inger in A Times-AdvocdK^. anding machine Condition. Apply to FOR SALE Semi-modern stucco two bedrooms, hydro, 1 taxes, London Soiith from bus. r reage with buildings ne^ town, Hu­ ron.—Arthur E. Pafrry/ Manor Park, London, Qnt. bung^w, city water, low 1, one 1minute Exchange foreman ac- The Thames Road Farriers' Club Would like all orders fq$/the follow- furnace i'coal, . salt Sec’y ing in by the first oLmtne coal, chestnut $bal#/ Alberta/ threshing coal a^dteoke; q$rs, and binder twinc/p. Passmgoi’e, * .. . .................... The Exeter Rublic ^ibrary be closed during ^he mronths of June, July and Augustfo^r Wednesday af­ ternoon and evej^g. H. E. .Huston^Sec’y. FOR SALE—wfetGi^C dual pur­ pose Shorthorn -bull calves about a year old/ Apply |o J0reo. Hunter, R. No. 1. Centralia, Tmone Kirkton 39 ring 3. 7 5/'22-2tc. Cottage for Sal three Jots of land, enings. garag 163 ev LOST—A black, mare will ___ _ . 7 years old broke away from V bujfich of horses Anyone knowing they whereabout kindly inform G. J, ©ow or Advocate. . y buy or sell . Pickard, Exeter. ■1 .< ■ ' ■ !>/ * Tinies tfn If you’wis or house see a farm ■ TRAC T pt? \ P L PWIN G ;AND. Distance Lrio object for reasonable .amount of^work. / Apply to AV, Bradshaw, EHjffville. , BRtCK DWELLING FOlTsALE— 'A neat dwelling .well^slthoted and in fine condition. Posse^gion can be given at once, Appl#<to G. J. Suth­ erland at the Hensall Dost OZfice. FOR crops. J^xbteL Butter 30c., 33c. extras 26c. firsts 23c. seconds 20c. $11.00 ........ ............. •_____ ___Q£QGalS : [ c--------» ' A -----,5 Garden Party, Frida#,June 20 th, under the auspices^? Caven Young People's Guffd^^Full particulars later.\ ____________ Miss Velma Lowry has returned home after visiting in ListoweL H. Dyer, of Brantford, all‘SALE4—FertiUzei Apply to N.‘ Sta’nJ&ke, R. 1 phone 361*2 Da SALE—-Thor 4-2 4*tf. red Here-FOR ford bull' calf, 13 old. Ap’piy to Johtf Mirtzpl, R. tpii, phone 36r2, Ctfeflton Mr, 4. S. .taken the agency for \ Sec them before placin No. I,red!- 4/lft-tfc Dighan and s/n hate irefFeneijig. er. FARM FOR REST OR FOR /ALE It---lot Concession .5, has ait fra me house, ban teph The Trivitt chimes pealed out on lias returned Mrs. Cufbush visited with holiday at liis home here, to Toronto on Monday has accepted a position Loury Advertising Com- household effects to and Mrs. Down left on Woodstock to attend CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Church Rev* J. Bernard Rhodes, 4» Minister Miss Lena Coates* A.L.C.>I„ Organist Every Presbyterian Go’-to-Church Sunday 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Rev. Wm. Mackintosh, B, D., Hamilton Road Church, Lou­ don. 7 p.m,-—-The Minister This Thursday evening, May 29th, at 8 o'clock Miss Lamont', Field Se­ cretary of the W. M. IS, of the Pres­ byterian Church will address the la­ dies of the congregation, 111 OUR SALE CONTINUES for the balance of this week Men’s $35.00 Suits , . . . Sale Price $29.50 Men’s $25.00 Suits ..... Salp Price $21.50 Men’s $20.00 Suits.........Sale Price $14.00 Boys’ Sqits, Bloomeys .. Men’s Suits............... . , Men’s Spring Overcoats Sale Price $3.98 Special at $9.98 .................. $9.98 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader L a.m.—Rev. J. W. Brown Subject: “On to Pentecost” p.m.—Sunday School. p.m.—Rev. J. W. Brown Subject: “The Marriage Supper” This, will be Mr. Brown’s last op­ portunity of addressing us before leaving for Saskatchewan Confer­ ence. Try and be on hand to hear him. NOTE—Special Services next Sun­ day. The 1900th Anniversary of Pentecost. Watch for next week’s announcement. UNBLEACHED SHEETING Extra quality regular 60c. SALE PRICE per yard 48c. GINGHAM FOR DRESSES 33 inches wide, 6 patterns Regular 25c. Sale Price 17c. CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON English make regular 60c. SALE PRICE per yard 48c. 11 3 7 CHILDREN’S RIBBED HOSE All sizes, Sand & Black reg. 25c. SALE PRICE 21c. . WOMEN’S PLAIN HOSE Sand & Black regular 25c. SALE PRICE 21c. CIRCLE BAR HOSIERY All colors regular $1.50 SALE PRICE $1.29 GOLD DO£LAR HOSE Regular $1.00 SALE PRICE 79c. 42 in. PILLOW CASES Sale Price .......................................2 for 45c. , I , ■ PURE LINEN TOWELLING 5 yards for ..............98c. BLEACHED TABLE LINEN Sale price per yard.... 48c. 4 GREEN BLINDS Regular $1.00 SALE PRICE ................79^/ MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist & Choir Leader, L a.in.—Rev. Frank Rae will Re­ present the Provincial Prohibition Union. p.m.—Our Church School p.m.—Mr. Ed. Aidworth will have ■charge of the service. Breezes from the West. p.m.—Thursday, Midweek service of praise. 11 3 7 8 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. J. ,T. Fenton, B.A., Rector Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist Sunday aftci; Ascension Day 11 a.m.—Holy Communion and ser­ mon. Subject: “The Ascension of Christ.” , p.m.—Sunday School and Con­ firmation class. p.m.—-Evensong and sermon, sub­ ject: ‘The Waiting of the Apostles’ Monday, .June 2nd. The Deanery of Huron will meet in Saint Georges’ Church, Goderich, for Holy Com­ munion at 10 a.m. Deanery busi­ ness to be transacted afterwards. D 7 Miss Ethel Parkinson of New York is visiting with her mother in town. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Paritlnson of St. Marys spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones were in London on Thursday last’ attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Albert Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dale and three children, of Toronto, spent the holi­ days with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney San­ ders. Mr. Geo. Glendinnin, his sister Mrs. Wilkins and Mr. Douglas Dello, all of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sims on Saturday. Mr.' and Mrs. F. A. Brimacombe and daughter Miss Alice and Mr. W. G. Herdman, of Hamilton, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Welsh. Mrs. Werner, of London, spent the past week with her mother Mrs. D. Russell. Mr. K. L. Werner mo­ tored up on Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Werner and Mrs. D. Russell motor-' ed t.o Millbank and spent the 24tli with Rev. Borden and Mrs. ningham. Messrs. AV. W. Taman and Howald were in Seaforth on nesday evening of last week attend­ ing the annual district meeting of the I.O.O.F. Mr. Suter, of Clinton, was elected D.D.G.M. and Mr. E. A. Howald, of Exeter, was elected puty Warden. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood Miss Pearl were in Toronto for eral days last week attending graduation exercises at Convocation Hall on Thursday evening of nurses from the Toronto General Hospital, among them being Miss Olive Wood. There were 92 graduates. The holiday passed off quietly. There was quite a bit of travelling ip and out of town visiting rela­ tives, etc. The weather was a little chilly. Fishing usually has an at­ traction on a holiday and although there were a number following the streams the luck was poor. Cun- E. A. Wed- De- and sev- tlio and If We ha edge problem call , diSCUS t’ With US. in 8t<k.B. C. Shingles, all rain JI Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ Dresses at Sale Prices/ 7 ■ ________ MEN’S WORK SHIRTS Regular $1.50 SALE PRICE...........$1.25 MEN’S FINE SHIRTS Values to $2.25 SALE PRICE .............$1.49 , I f ‘ lll.l YOUTH’S BLACK OXFORDS SALE PRICE ...... $2.39 7 COTTON/ SALE PRIC: .N,S DE PANTS : ............$1.79 ...... ........ «... ..................____________ MEN’S WORJ^SHIRTS SALE PRICI . .98c. stiffic- recent in Dr. able to about 2ft acres fall plbi|gh£d. Afr- leave the hospital Friday. $he was ply to Alonzo Redden, Cie/lton, or talten to the home of her parents Gladman &. Stanbuty, Exerer, Ont. 2-2ft-tfc, Mr. ahd Mrs. MsLean* near Chisel* hursti; .. , MEN’S BLUE OVERALLS SALE PRIcfe ............$1.79 BLAC1 BOY’S I OXFORDS $2.69 SA MfN’S WORK SOX PRICE ..3 for 98c. FMEN’S HEAVY SHOES Panco Sole SALE PRICE...........$2.48 These Prices Shouldjhiterest You . 2 for 2|c. 4 pkgs.2ic. »c.fee. lie. Dutch Cleanser . Handy Ammonia Bulk Fine Salt.......................10 lbs for Fry’s Cocoa............................1-2 lb. for Forest City Baking Powder . .1 lb. tin Special Tea Black or mixed ................ Chipso (large size) P. & G. Soap........ 21c. . 10 bars for 37c. Graph. Sugar ........ Jfellogg’s Corn Flakes jpOxydoI, large size V. F Feas .................?. .'. . Corn ............................... Tomatoes (large tins) Fresh Sodas ................ per cwt. $5.15 . .. . 3 for 27c. 21c. 22c.. 2 cans for . 2 cans for 22c. ...........2 for 29c. .... 2 lbs for25c. llRx ------------------_____ Furnitu/fe I ” HERE IS WHERE Y$U WILL ALWAYS FIND ASSORTMENT TURE J? NOW OUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE TOCK7IS COMPLETE S Tift TIME TO BUY TO CHO E CES TOJSUIT YOU R H ■ MEN! Don’t Miss This nd No, 1 in every Mees are, right . you ilqiif'# asphalt slate for roof oi*see-' our sample and before you buy. ircli siding is very at* eo sample. Well as* k of Lumber on hand Birds Ail, tractive. Ported st Ross-Tayhr Co., Ltd. GOOD FURNI- FROM AT Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dilling and son, of Tuckersmith, Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. O’Brien, of Exeter,, were in London, last Thursday and went to Wilton Grove, where they were roy­ ally etertained in the -home of Mr. O’Brien’s nephew, Mr. David AVil- son. On the return trip they visited Mrs. Dilling’s sister and also visited and had tea with Mrs. Dilling’s, bro­ ther Mr. Mahaffey. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Aidworth, of Kitchener, and two children visited Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor, of Strath­ toy last Saturday and Sunday. On Monday accompanied by Mrs. Aid­ worth’s father Mr. John Wilson they Visited bn their way homo Frank’s father, Mr. Lewis Aid worth'll ere. 1 Mr. Frank Aidworth is one of the young men from Bayfield who has been an outstanding success along business lines. Nineteen years ago lie left the old Aidworth homestead Hi Goderich Township, took a busi­ ness course in the f Wingliani and Stratfprd Business 4 Cplleges. As soon as he graduated he secured a position in 'Kitchener and for’ the last eighteen years lie has been manager of the Doering Valise and Trunk Company, Mr. Aidworth here is very proud of Frank’s suc­ cess and Frank is equally proud of his fine old dad. At the present time Ed. Stone and pawls AldworHi are rustling over the neighboring townships buying cows to take the place of the largo number of cattle dyiiig in Morris township. Of the yard disease Which is very contagions. It was brought In by cuttle from the West. Those gentlemen are finding that cows are hold at high prices by the farmers. ■< BIG 7 Here is something you cannot affoiaF to miss! On Friday, June 6th, Mr. A. Z. Garner, head -offic epresentative of Tip Top Tailors, Limited, Will be at our storeAffhd will personally measure every man ord you expert adfice on choice of faiyJTcs and on styles. r exceptional oppq/funity for every man in this com- ligh quality personal service along Top Clothes offer at all times. ored to. measure for $24 day. He will also give Fi Empire— ing by m guarante ioice ot ster ci This is 1 munity to sefure extraordinar with the gre/t value which Your niw suit 'ine, ^'ill-wool n One I Aerials from the largest jnills in the British ’er three hundred fabrics—Designing and styl- smen—high grade tailoring—and an absolute ) Clotlies offer you all these things. f only, FRIDAY, JUNE 6 W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81w EXETER, ONT. Mrs. Harry Jennings is in Wind­ sor, attending a convention as repre­ sentative of the W. A. of Trivitt Church. The engagemot is announced of Stella Annabelle, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Duhdas, of Clandeboye, to Mr. Earl Lewis Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dixon, of AilSa Craig, the marriage to take place the end of May. DOROTHY E. GgrfSsiCK A.^L. (LJML (Honor Gt‘adu«e) J^indon, Englund Instrudniin in Piano, Violin,^Harmony, Theory Studiq N. Albert Strict* Box 160 . EXETER, ONTARIO Caulk Xour Windows save moneyvon y/ut coal bill wr iuve AGENCY FOR A.Ni> WINDO WJMTRtl SECURED THE CWI7KING DOORS , ALSO METAL STRIPPING LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES? W. J. HERN, Exeter r * Ernest C.arvey RgpresentingjfTmong others’ Lninbetmcn’s IMfliturtl Casualty Co., “WOfflcVs fifi'eatest Autoniobile Mutual” nds to policyholders have. Cash div _ „ ______ - not been less than 25 % of premium annually. . -Miss Nellie Carmichael* of Hensall spent the week-end with Mrs* Gill­ ard. mA,, ............11. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED (4BV naoIcwX SINGLE EDdte DOUBLE ED Perfect w. s* c IS* *1* Sc. ....... . dg/ Guaranteed ;- DRIJGGIW T. C. M. •Theory Schools Phone W, Rs "Gouldim Orgftiifeb \n<l Cbbivni James St A United Ch Instrlctiori fn Piano Vocal Supervisor of Musid Studio, Main St B A n'i‘ L K jVuX 1