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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-04-07, Page 8
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1932 Installation; of officers of the I. 0. Q. F. will be held at the Bodge Roams on Tuesday, April 12, at 8 o’clock. Clinton degree team will be present to confer degrees. GRASS FARM WANTED TO RENT —Good fences and lots of water. Apply Times-Advocate, FOR SALE—Dual Purpose Short horn bull, 14 months old. Apply to Hubert Hunter, R. R. 1, Centralia. Phone* Kirkton' 89r3. Xtp. Exeter Markets Wheat, 50e. Barley, standard, 35 c. Oats, 25c. .Bran 95c. Shorts $1.00 Manitoba Flour $2,75 Model Flour $2.50 Welcome Flour $?.3O Low Grade Flour $x,10 Creamery Butter, 30-32c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Rutter, 21e.-22c. extras 11c. firsts Sc, seconds 7 c. THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes, >1, A. Minister Miss Lena Contes, 4,L.C.»L, Organist IQ a.m,—-Sunday School 11 nan.—“The Beauty of Being Happy,” 7 p.m.—-“The Disciples of Jesus” (9) Thomas. FOR. SALE—Shorthorn bull, four young bul{s and bull calves all ages, bred for both beef and milk, W> D. Smith, Lake Road, HaycP, O. or Telephone 13r2, Exeter. ... . ... locals_ | S-i 15, Township of This farm, place, FARM FOR SALE OR RENT- Lot 12, Concession Stephen, 50 acres, a splendid grazing young bush on the Conrad Kuhn, Crediton, will make 8 acres of Apply to 4-7-2tc. G The Canadian Legion will meet on Thursday, April 7th at 8 p.m. Elec tion of Officers, A full attendance is requested. i i Don’t miss Howey’s Two-For-One L’yal Scale on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH QF CANADA Rev. D. MeTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader SPECIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICE# .Special music by the choir, assist ed by Mr. Howard McTavish, of Metropolitan Church, London, ITO RENT—50 acres of pasture, Lot 19, Con, 3, Hay Township, with never failing spring creek. Apply to John Be]l estate, Exeter. 4-5-2tc HOUSE FOR SALE—On Victoria Street, all modern .conveniences. Sell at a sacrifice. Apply Times-Advc- cate. ■ Strong, healthy young man, age 20, wants work on farm for season or year, 6 years farming experience in this country. Wages within reas on, Seymour, Huron Street, West, Exeter, 11 a.in.—The Pastor Subject—“Sowing Seeds in Tears” p.m.— Open Session. Presenta tion of Diplomas and Seals. Ad dress by Dr. G. F. Roulston p.m,—“Feasting or Fighting” “Revelry or Resistance” 3 7 The Women’s Association will meet on Thursday at 3 o’clock. Dressmaking and all kinds of feewing done 'by Mrs, C, Fitzgerald. Moderate ‘prices. i 4-7-2tp. Blank Counter Check books for bale at the Times-Advocate, Frank Cook and spent Sunday Hamilton, is re- of the Canadian MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader . fv.m.—Rev. Arthur Sinclair, of Hensall, will preach. p.m.—Our Church School. $2.75 EACH 75c. ii 3 7 Your chance to secure an electric block free. See B. W. F. Beavers’ advertisement on another page. FOR SALE—A young cow, good and heavy milker; 10 young pigs, 3 months old. Apply Holger Knudsen 9th concession, Hay Township. Itc CUSTOM HATCHING — Limited space at 2c. per egg. Some Leghorn chicks three weeks old for sale. Gordon Cudmore, Exeter. Phone 149 NOTICE workGet your sewing and fur done early at cut rates, any style. SPECIAL—-Fur Coats lined at half price, for limited PRICES— Fur Scarfs ........ Spring . Coats ..... Dresses ............... ALL CHILDREN’S SEWING AT CUT RATES MRS. NORMAN HOCKEY . Main Street time only. .$3.00 and up .$3.50 and up $2,50 and up p.m,—Th© pastor will be in charge p.m. Thursday—Prayer Meeting. April 24th, Dr. A. Gaudier, L.L.D. Prin. of Emmanuel College, will speak on Missions in behalf of the W.M.S. in the morning and for the M. & M. at night. S TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. E. L. Vivian, L. Th. Organist,. Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Second Sunday after Easter a.m.—iMorning Prayer 3 p.m.—Sunday School 11 rented 4 about vacated 7 p.m.—'Evensoftg and Sermon \ TO RENT—75 acres pasture land for one season or term of years. Moderate rate. Dot 16, con. 7, Hay. W. C. Bearce, Exeter. FOR SALE—Two good Durham cows to freshen, 5 yearlings, Ford- son tractor in A 1 condition. Apply to Nelson St. Clair, R. R. No. 1, Crediton. i3-31-3tc WANTED—About 15 head cattle for pasture this summer, ply to R. Skinner, Exeter. of Ap- HOUSE TO ‘ RENT—On Ann Priced clieaio in keeping' with times. Mrs.,'J. Brintnell. St. the BARGAINS bat- each 50 only 13-plate heavy duty teries, while they last, at $7.00 These batteries are guaranteed for two years. Also another car of Red- path Sugar at $5.00 per cwt.—Cen tralia Co-Operative Co., Ltd., Cen tralia, Ont. <3-24-3t{C. Mrs. J. S. Grant left Saturday to visit for a week in Toronto. Mrs. D. Russell is ill at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quance. Miss Isohel TurnbuL is visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Craig of Blyth. Miss Gertrude Elliott, of Blyth, spent • the week-end' Visiting Misfr Edith Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor visit ed in Seaforth on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E- L. Box. Mr. and Mrs. family, of London, with Mrs. S. West. Mr. Hamilton, of lieving on the staff Bank of Commerce. Miss Alice Clifford, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Benson Tuckey. Mr. and Mrs. Salakan, of Detroit, spent Sunday in town visiting Mrs. Salalcan’s father Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hewitt. Mrs. J. E. Harrison, of Parkhill, fell recently while working in the yard and suffered two fractures of her left limb. Mr. Jas. Francis, who has been re cuperating from the effects of the flu at his. home at Bright has return ed to' Exeter. Mrs, Goodison and her nephew Mr. David Adams, of Toronto, spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman. Mr. Burley Hodgins has the farm of Highway No. two miles south of Exeter by Mr. Gordon McDonald. .Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kydd, of To ronto, motored up on Sunday and visited with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. Mr. Alfred Culbert and bride, of Windsor, and Mr. Walter Cul'bert, of Ripley, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McFalls on Monday. Mr. Norman Hannigan has been in the Westminister Hospital, Lon don, for the past week where he has been receiving treatment. •■’Mr. and Mrs. Ll-oys Fraser mov ed their household effects to a farm near Denfield on Monday where Mr. Fraser has secured a position. The farmers of this community this year will not hire help as ex tensively as they have in other years Present conditions will not warrant it. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald and family have moved to Exeter in to the residence of Mr. Fred den recently vacated by Mr. Easton. Mrs. W. B. Phillips,and son ing, of Owen Sound, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Phillips and with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hern during the past week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grant, of Lon don, visited at their homes in town over Sunday. Mater T'oim Walter returned to Exeter with them after spending Easter week in London. iMrs. B. W. F, Beavers returned Saturd’ay after visiting in Toronto where she attended the convention of the Ontario Educational Associa tion. Friday was ‘All Fools' we did lug the are Baw- Andy Sterl- with HOUSE’ TO RENT—Modern resi dence on William St. Possession on May 1st. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-10-tfc. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned William J. Melville and Wesley G. Simmons, carrying on business as dealers in and agents for automobiles, trucks, tractors, farm machinery and re pairs &c., under the firm name of “Melville & Simmons” ill the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, has this day been dissolved by mut ual consent. All debts owing to the said part nership ar© to be paid to the said William J. Melville eaid and all claims partnership ate to ill© said William ■She also visited in Hamilton, i” day and not hear of a single joke be- Is better, lazier or sense, of humor? at Exeter afore- against the said be presented to J. Melville Whom they wll be settled. Dated at Exeter, Ontario, twenty-eighth day of March, A. 1&32. fay this D., W. J, MELVILLE W. G. SIMMONS . —All accounts owing partnership ar© overdue toNOTICE the Above and must bo paid. to* m®» the under signed', at my residence, in the said Village of Exeter on or before the 10th day of Mm 1032. Dated at Exeter /this 28th day of March, A. D., 1932, W. J. MEtVILLE played in the municipality, world getting we This severe coating little or no damage was> done Saturday evening an unusual thun der storm accompanied by lightning passed over the district. Mrs, Geo, Easterbrook and daugh ter Miss Phoebe returned. Sunday from Thorndale wlrere they spent the past three weeks with the form er’s daughter Mrs. Frank Lee who has been ill. The latter's many friends will be pleased to know that she is recovering. School re-opened on Monday fol lowing. the Easter vacation full staff of teachers both High School and in the School. Mr, G, S. I-ioWard, ai of the Public School and Howard of th© High School staff have both recovered from the ill ness suffered before the closing the school term. The attendance both schools is practically back normal. losing our section was visited with a sleet storm on Saturday the wires and the trees blit Oh Miss Madeline Dearing, of LOr;- don, spent the week-end at her lionfo here. ■Mr. Thos. Heaman is ill in Dr. Fletcher's Hospital suffering pneumonia. Mrs. Rhodes, of Toronto, .present visiting her son at Presbyterian Manse. . SMr. Frank Creech, of .the ' Advocate staff, is confined home suffering from ear trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merkley, of London, are visiting with Mrs. Merkjey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Etherington. Miss Dorothy Snell, of St. Thomas for the past week lias been recuper ating from an attack Of the flu at her home here. Mr. F. J. Delbridge was in London Monday and Tuesday attending a convention of the Confederation Life Insurance Company. Miss A. Fish and Mr. and Mrs. Blaisdel, and son, of Detroit, motor ed over and spent a few days at the former’s home here. 'Mr. Jas. Sweet and liis sister Mrs. S. Eagan, who have been, residing for some time in Lucan are moving back to their home just south of town. Mrs. G. W. Layton addressed Mission Circle and W- M. S. of Egmonidville Church on Monday ening at their Thankoffering ser vice. ■Mrs. W. F. Newell and son Teddy, of Stratford, spent a few days with the former’s sister, Miss Ethel Bis sett. Mr. Newell them on Sunday. Mrs. John Snell Monday where she daughters Mrs. C. H. Mrs. N. the latter accompanied her neice Miss Marion ■S'chwegler back to the city after spending the Easter holidays here, D.D.G.M. Bro. E. M. Dignan and installation team visited the I.O.O.F, in Hensall Tuesday evening and in stalled lodge, at the Mrs. antly < with a inr the * Public prlnclp- Mifes E. Of in to from Times-, to his the the ev- Pure Linen Hand Towelling 5 yards for 7 5c< CHATELAINE PATTERNS Handy Ammonia Fine Table Salt Lux...................... 4 pkgs. 25c. 10 lbs. 25c. 3 pkgs. 25c. $1.29 $1.49 ARROW AND FORSYTHE SHIRTS In exceptional values very neat pat terns and fast colors AT $1.50 TO $1.95 Special BATTERIES W. J. BEER ■K * PHONE 81w AND TOP COATINGS. ed-to-Measure. Smart New print House Dresses In new designs and good washing prints. These are very smart, you will want two or three when you see them. Special at 79c. MEN’S WORK SHOES Never have we offered better values at these prices $2.49 ■came over for arrived home on from Windsorevening spent the winter with her Mrs. G. H. McDonald and Smith. J. Dore was in Toronto ’ part of the week having [ the officers of the Hensall Refreshments were close. . Maud Heywood very entertained a number friends Tuesday evening in of the birthday of her brother Arthur Francis, adorned with candles was brought in by the grandson of Mr. Francis, Master Winston Shapton. ■Mi*. W. L. Kress, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff is on his holidays and with Mrs. Kress- and son Billy are visiting in Brantford and Niagara Falls. Mr, Kress was called, to Niagara Falls a few weeks ago owing to the illness of his brother who is still in the hospitab served pleas- of her honor Mr. A birthday cake MINER RUBBER BOOTS It pays to keep your feet dry., Miner Rubbers are fully guaranteed. PRICED AT $2.98 NEW SPRING FELTS We are showing some smart shapes for young men in greys, sand and brown. EACH $2.50 Beautiful Heel-Hugger Shoes Especially designed for comfort, yet right in tune with the modern mode. These shoes are made to conform with every curve of your foot. They are available in 190 different sizes AAAAA to EEE. Priced at $7.50- SPECIAL IN BLINDS 5 dozen only green blinds. These are slightly imperfect. You cannot detect them from firsts ROOM LOTS OF WALLPAPER We offer a number of room lots of wallpaper at about quarter of their regular, prices. 98c. For you, who do your own sewing, you will these new ^patterns. They are guaranteed for fit, have a good assortment of styles and sell at the popular price of 15c. Fruito Jelly Powders......................4 for 25c. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes..................3 for 25c. Bulk Macaroni........................4 lbs. for 25c. Let us supply your wants with Finest? Maple Syrup. Ouy Prices the Best. See our new Patterns in Sunfast Wallpapers SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 3 POUNDS FANCY RICE 21c. PURE ORANGE MARMALADE 40 oz. Jar 23c. NEW CHEESE Per Pound 15c. Willard 13-plate Batteries in Genuine Rubber Cases as low as $7.95 other makes as low as $6.00 A few rebuilt Batteries at $3.00 - Each, While They Last Expert service on all makes. Powell’s Exchange If you have anything to sell or you want anything, it is Our Busi ness to Serve You. Store Open Af ternoons. Phone 122. 20 lb. and 5 lb. Computing Scales, 4 plate Glass. Silent Salesman, Soda Fountain, Orangeade Vendor, Elec tric Fixtures, 5 round oak tables, chairs to match; pictures, Secretary, Two Stoves, Kitchen Range. OUR WANT LIST REQUIRES 4_foot Silent Salesman, medium sized Safe, Wardrobe, Chairs, Plat form Scale, Antique Furniture, Cook Stove, Washing Machine. JAMES STREET MISSION CIRCLE A splendid gathering of members attended the regular meeting of the James fit. Mission Circle on Monday evening at the home of Jean Sheer©. The business session was conducted by the president Mildred Row© after Which Alice Handford took charge. After singing “O Master Lot Me Walk with Theo” Verna Coates gave an interesting Outline of the work of Miss Lamb in China who is our special missionary for prayers for next month. May Jones led in pray er. Devotional leaflet oil “Simon” was read iby Jean isheere after which Celih Christie and Loreen Dunn sang a duet accompanied on their guitars. Mrs. McTavish then gave a very Interesting and instructive talk 'Oh “Religion and Racial Atti tudes.” The meeting was then fa vored with a soio by Miss E, Link. Mildred Rowe read the final chap ter of th© interesting book “The Moffatts,” Meeting was closed by singing, “Far, far away in. heathen darkness dwelling” and Mispah beti- ediction. Social half hour Was then enjoyed. Luueh was served by the hestess assisted by Alice Hand ford, Mildred Rowe and Loreen Dunn, They Have Arrived! THE NEW SPRING SUITINGS Drop in and look over the rievr - samples, 500 to choose from, Customed Tailored or Tailor- . TAMAN EXETER, ONT. Dr. Geo. C. Hind, of Walkerton, visited at* the home of Mr. and Mi’s. John Hind on Sunday. Miss June Coward has returned home after spending the Easter days with her grandparents Mr, Mrs. Wm. Hodgert. James Sit. Sunday School will their Anniversary Services on day next. Special sermons pastor. iMiss Roberta Tinney, Collegiate, London, was visitor with her parents Mrs, IL Tinney. holi- all cl hold Sun- by the of a Mr Central recent and PIANO TUNING S. BOARDMAN t London, 11 years With the Heintzmaii & Co will be in Exe ter Wednesday Orders left withnext, April 13 th Martin’s Music Store, phone 3, will receive prompt attention. Over 20 years experience. V. T. FOLEY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary I’libluc Estate and General Practice in an Courts. Money to loan New Bank of Toronto Building, London, Ontario Phone: Office: Metcalf 1723 Residence: Metcalf 2172 W. J. SEYMOUR Huron Street, West Painter, Decorator & Paper Hattgei* TERMS—MODERATE 1 Estimates Free W. R. goulding A. T. C. M. Organist and Cholrmnster Janies St. United Church Instfudtioh ih Piano Vocfll Organ Theory Supervisor of MusU in Schools Studio* Main St. Bex 123* 191 EXETER, ONT