The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-03-15, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE ✓THURSDAY, MARCH I5«x, 1928
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We are giving Great Values in Furniture
of all kinds at all times.
DEAL HERE AND (SET SATISFACTION
The Newest in Gents Furnishings
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Butter 35—38c,
extras 34c.
seconds 28c.
$8.75R. N. ROWE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
PHONE 20w and 20j
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.30.
Oats 70c.
Barley 80c.
Manitoba Flour $4.40,
Blended flour $3,90,
Pastry Flour $3.50.
Feed Flour $2.25
Bran $1.90.
Shorts $2.10,
Creamery Butter 45c.
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
-F Hogs
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foot®, B.A., Minister
10 a.m.—-Sunday School.
4.1 a.m.—“The Best Fruits.”
• The Ministex*
7 p.m,—‘Christ’s Cross and Passion’
* The Minister
<£oaals
Order that new Suit
NOW!
Easter is less than five weeks away and time soon flies.
You will likely be wanting a new suit for spring. Our new
spring goods are on our shelves and we have a very special
assortment in all the latest shades and patterns.
Suits as low as $24,00
SAMPLES GALORE
Everything in stock that a we’l dressed
man needs.
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TAMAN
3-is/ii
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Dressed White Fish lb18c.
10c. lb
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L. O. Jumbo Herring
L. Superior Salt Herring, 10c.
Fresh Frozen Fillets ...... 17c.
18c.
Silver Bright Salmon 17 & 19c lb
We recommend it for the differ
ence in prices
B. C. Halibut
RUMMAGE SALE—In Southcott
Bros, old store next to Postoffice on
April the 7th under auspices of Tri-
vitt Memorial Chancel Guild. Any
one with articles or clothing to
spare please phone 205 or 170w.
3-15-3tc.
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JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF
CANADA
Rev, D. Mclavisb, Pastor
W. R. Gould Ing, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
11 a.m.—Jesus—the High Priestly
Prayex*, “A prayer for sanctifica
tion.” 9th in the series on “Lord
teach ns how tp pray.”
p.m.— Sunday School ’
p.m.—“Companions of the Cross.”
4th in the series on the “Drama of
Calvary”. Introducing Simon of
Gyrene and the two malefactors.
Y. P. L. Monday evening at eight
p.m. Prayer service, Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. Teacher training at 8:30
Come to the St. Patrick’s Enter
tainment and Tea in Caven church
under the uspices of the Y. P. G. on
Monday evening, the 19 th inst, at
8 o’clock. A good program will be
rendered of music, drama and Len
ten lantern slides. Admission 25c.
and FISH to bakei
(WiWFISHtd1n'oi1
just like a steak ;
fci* chowder^
and io
(fc-iPKJWay you /
cate io riy,
20c. pair
2 5c. box
Ib
Ib
qt
Smoked Fillets, large
English Kippers .......
Red Herrings ...........
Kipperines ................ ...... 20 c.
Codfish, Acadia ............ 18c.
Oysters, Fancy Selects.... $1.20
WHY BUY BEEF, WHEN FISH
IS CHEAP
Harvey’sEAT MORE FISH •
A wdoble—a worn bearing-—a badly lincd'tcp wheel—
anything that keeps tires from tracking true w:H rob you of
m:l;age and make your motoring costly.
EVEN if the tread doesn’t show it to your eye
—our experienced tire men will usually notice
the first signs of trouble. Give us the chance to
save you the price of a new tire.
Wheels do get out of alignment. Catch it before
it gets really bad and you will lower your tire bills
and get greater tire mileage. Let our service man
check up your tires every week. Let him test tire
' pressure and look for hidden trouble. A little care
may sdve you a half-hour on the roadside—and
knock dollars Off your running costs.
JOHN TAYLOR, Exeter
Mrs. Finch-Noyes, of Oakville, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. S.
Woods.
Mr, W. W. Taman was in Wing
ham on Monday attending the fun
eral of his neice, Mrs. Summers.
Mr. John Francis, of London, at
tended the funeral of the late Thos.
Clarke on Monday.
Mrs. (Dr.) J. H. Browning return
ed home last week after a pleasant
visit with friends at Chicago and
lleliot, Wis.
Mr. Wm. J. Bagshaw, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Bagshaw, Birsay,
Sask., left Monday for liis home after
spending the winter with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hawkins, of
Seaforth, spent several days in town
owing to the illness and death of
Mrs. Hawkin’s father, the late Thos.
Clarke.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rader. have
the sympathy of the community in
their sad bereavement. An account
of the fatality will be found on the
front page.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mallett, who
have been visiting in London since
Christmas, have returned home.
Their son Fred brought them home
by auto on Sunday.
Mr. C. H. Sanders, who is ill in
Victoria hospital, London, has been
in a critical condition during the
past week; but we are pleased to
report that he is now considerably
improved.
Mrs. T. Elliott’s group of the
Ladies’ Aid of the James st. United
church met Tuesday evening and
decided to hold an Olde Tynie Con
cert on April 17th., Watch for fur
ther announcements.
The drugstore of Mr. F. L. Grieve
of Straithroy, was broken into on
Thursday evening of last week and
about $150 worth of merchandise
stolen. When Mr. Grieve went to
work in the morning he found the
front door forced and the plate
glass doox’ window broken.
Lieut. Wilson W. Hitchen, died
in Toronto recently, in his 38th year
Lieut. Hitc'hen was wounded at
Passchendaele which caused blind
ness. On his return to Canada, he
was united in marriage to Miss Edna
Verity. Mr. .and Mrs. Hitchon were
in Exeter 'recently as guests at the
Gladman-Pickard wedding.
40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker celebrat
ed* their 40th wedding anniversary
on Wednesday of last week by en
tertaining their children, grand
children and brothers and sisters to
a fowl supper. The tables wore set
for 24 and were tastefully decorated
for the occasion. During the course
of the evening the honored couple
were- presented with a cabinet of
silver from the children and grand
children, the address being read by
Miss Belva Fishei’ and the presenta
tion made by Miss Doreen Baker.
The brothers and sisters presented
Mr. and Mrs. Baker with a handsome
library table, Mrs. Hill, of Crediton,
reading the address and Messrs. Jno.
and Newtoii Baker making the pre
sentation. Mrs. Johnston, of Sea
forth, who was unable to be present,
sent them a beautiful bouquet of
carnations. The evening was pleas
antly spent in games, speeches and
readings. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will
•have the congratulations of ihany
friends who will Wish foi’ them many
years of health and happiness. -
THE LATE THOMAS CLARKE
The death took place in Exetei’
on Saturday last of Mr. Thomas
Clarke, aged 71 years, 11 months,
and 1 day. The deceased had been
ailing for about two weeks with
pleurisy which resulted in his death.
The deceased was born in Usborne
township, where he lived until com
ing to Exeter four years ago last
fall purchasing the residence of Mrs,
Jas. Pickard on James Street. Mrs.
Clarke predeceased him last Sept
ember. Three daughters and three
sons survive, Mrs. M. L. Beavers, of
Woodham; David, of town; Edward,
of Huntington, W. Virginia, who ac
companied by his wife, arrived in
Exetex’ a few days before his father died; Nelson, of Usborne; Mrs. Wil
son Hawkins, of Seaforth and Mrs.
J. Simpson, of Wincholsea. One bro
ther and two sisters also survive,
Wm. Clarke, of Usborne; Mrs. Wes
ley Mills, of St. Marys; Mrs. Wm.
Sawyer, of Vancouver, B. C. The
funeral Monday Afternoon Was held
from James Street United church
and was largely attended. The pas
tor, Rev. D. McTavish, spoke in very
warm terms aS to the splendid' Chris
tian character of the deceased. Mr.
W. R. Colliding presided at the
origan and sang a very appropriate
solo, ‘the pall-bearers Were: John
Francis, Jos. Creery, R. A. -Camin
and Chas. Godbolt, interment was
made In Ssetev cemetery,
MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. O. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
11 a.m,—-We unite with the church
in the Celebration of Trinidad Ju
bilee Missionary Celebration.
p.m.—Sunday School
p.m.—“Thou Shalt Have No Othex-
Gods before* Me.”
Thursday at-7:30 prayer service.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
Rev. W. Jones, Rector
1th SUNDAY IN LENT
8 a.m.—Holy Communion
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and ser
mon.
p;m.—Evening prayer and sermon
Wednesday, 8 p.m. This Week
Illustrated address. “A Sabbath
at Bethany.” “Where two or three.
are gathered together in my name.
There am I in the midst of them.”
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FOR SALE— Anyone wanting
young calves. Apply to Roy Brock,
phone 34-16, Kirkton. 3-15-2tp.
Cochrane Macnine Works will open
Monday, March 19th. %
We have our Bitter Oranges in
now for
eery.
Marmalade.—Harvey’s Gro-
SALE — We still have a
of Essex Chrystal Dwarf
Frank
3-15-ltc.
FOR
quantity
Sweet Clover seed for sale.
Taylor, Exeter. :
FOR SALE—On Saturday, March
26th, house and lot at Claudeboye
to be sold by public auction, sub-,
ject to reserve bid; also household
effects. Terms,' $5 and under cash;
6 months'’ on cx-edit amts. 3-15-2tc.
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SPECIAL !
Clearing the balance of our im
mense stock of PHONOGRAPH, and
RECORDS, to make room for a New
department in our Store, we offer
unheard-of Values in New Instru
ments: Edison, Brunswick, Clarion.
Records to play on them and all
other machines at reduced prices.
The stock must go; here’s your
chance to get a fresh stock of re
cords or a good musical outfit cheap.
FLOWERS
Plants in. bloom, wreaths, wedd
ing bouquets, cut flowers fox’ the
sick, etc.; Easter Lillies, in pot or
cut. We appreciate your orders.
Powell’s Variety Store
Phone 55
HURON
GARAGE
Buick, Pontiac and
Chevrolet Sales
REPAIR PARTS FOR
GENERAL MOTORS CARS
CHRYSLER
AND GRAY DORT CARS
ULRIG SNELL
PROPRIETOR
Head Mechanic, —E. POLLEN
WALL PAPERS !
85c.
Il
Stamped Mats
In a fine assortment of new pat
terns in the best selling sizes. These
have just arrived.
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Phone 16
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SOUTHCOTT BROS.
Phone 16
Beautiful Range of New Dresses
We have on display a Beautiful Range of New Dresses that
have just been opened. Georgettes, Crepes, Satins and
the new Spider Web. If we haven’t your size we can
take your measure and guarantee a perfect fit.
Weldrest Silk Hosiery
In all the newest shades for spring.
This is a beautiful full fashioned
hose that will give satisfaction.
PER PAIR.................................$2.00
WALL PAPERS!
Buy your Wall Papers early before the paper hangers get too busy. We
have a Big Assortment of New Papers, suitable for any room in the home
SEE THE NEW 30 inch MAXIMUR PAPERS
NEW PATTERNS IN
Comforter Chintz
12 only new patterns and colorings
in Comforter Chintz. This is 36 in.
wide and make splendid- coverings.
PER YARD .............................. 25c,.
Large Comforter Bats
Opens out the full size of a com
forter. Made from fine white cot
ton. This is a popular seller,
EACH
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE, BOYS! WE WANT TO SEE WHAT YOU
CAN MAKE. YOU HAVE UNTIL SATURDAY, MARCH 31st WHICH
GIVES YOU PLENTY OF TIME. WE HAVE DIVIDED THIS CONTEST
INTO TWO CLASSES FOR BOYS 9 YEARS AND UNDER AND BOYS
13 YEARS ANDTJNDER AND WILL GIVE A BRAND NEW SUIT WITH
SHORT OR LONG PANTS FREE TO THE BOYS WHOM THE JUDGES
DECLARE HAVE MADE THE BEST ARTICLE. THE SUITS THAT WE
GIVE AWAY ARE MADE BY THE S. M. SANDERS MFG, CO., OF EXE
TER WHO ARE MAKING A FINE RANGE OF CLOTHING FOR BOYS.
Number of young calves for sale.
Apply to F. Lewis, Centralia; phone
4 0-24. ' . 3-8-3tc.
PIGS FOR SALE—9 Stockers,
also 8 shoats and 1 hog. Apply to
J. Querin, Lot 9 Con. 12 Stephen.
3-8-tfc.
FOR SALE—Two york hogs,, just
right type, also some sows coming
in’ this month. Chas. Harvey, Exe
ter.' 3-8-tfc.
JFOR SALE OR-RENT—Fine brick'
residence, heated with hot air, elec
tric lighted, good garden. Apply to
R. E. Pickard. 10-27tfc
WANTED—A man 34 years of
age residing on a farm north-east
of Exeter* would like to get in com
munication with a young lady about
thirty, with a view to matrimony.
Apply Box M, Exeter. 3-8-2tp.
HOUSE FOR SALE—A splendid
brick residence on Main St. Exeter;
all conveniences, .three-piece bath,
furnace, good stable, garage. All
kinds, of fruit, large garden, good
well.' Possession, at once,
to Times-Advocate.
Apply
3-3-4tc.
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FARM FOR SALE—Lot
4, USborne Tp., containing
11, Con.
______ _4.., _______„ 100 ac
res more or less; 2 storey brick’ resi
dence, two bank barn with water
works, litter carrier etc in barn; hen
house 18x36, good hog pen, drive
house, all cement floored; 2 'gbod
wells. All cleared land, facing Co.
road. Apply to Albert Penwarden,
R. 3, Exeter._____________3-1-3tp.
FOUND—Airedale dog. , Owner
may have same by paying expenses.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-15~2tc
Country Pork Style
Thursday Night
at
Harvey’s Grocery
Exeter 6rt
Inst. Orders left At s. Martin & Son
will redfeiVe prompt attention.
"Used Nordheimer Piano for sale
in first class condition. Evangelical
Parsonage, Crediton.
FOR SALE—In Hensail a very,
comfortable residence, good garden
and stable. Apply to W. J. Pybus,
R. R. No. 2, Kippen. 3-15-2tc.
’ NOTICE—All accounts owing to
the estate of the late A. Rumford
are now due and may be paid at the
•store’ of S. Martin & Son. 3-15-2tc.
Formerly 11. years
with Heintzman Co.
and Gerhard Heintfc-
man Ltd. will be in
Tuesday next the 20th
frSjtgU
Phorfe 16
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FOR SALE—2 turkeys and 2
gobblers. Apply to Win. Sims,
Creditor^ 3-15-2 tc
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YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON
EVERYTHING/YOU BUY AT
T. H. Elliott’s
Suits, Overcoats, Overalls, Smocks,
Odd Pants, U nde rwear^g^ea ter s,
Gloves, Mitts, Shoes, Rubbers, Shirts
Collars, Mufflers, Ties, Hockey Shoes
Hats, Caps or anything you want in
Men’s wear.
This is not a ten day sale, but I
am going to continue fcSiis sale just
as long as the public will help me
to carry out my plan of selling, on a
small profit. &
Ernest C. Harvey
GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER
Representing
Mutual Life of Canada
FniE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT,
SICKNESS, WINDSTORM, ETC.
W R. GOULDING
A. T. O. M.
Organist and Choirmaster
James St. United Church
Instruction in
Plano Vocal Organ Theory
And let me tell you everything IJ Supervisor of Music m Schools
sell is first class quality and not old I Studio, Main St. Eox 5 7. Phone 19T
ztzz'-. EXETER. ONT.stock.
Many can help one and in this case
one can help many.
FOR SALE—Frame cottage, 6
rooms on Simcoe St.; also one-acre
of land, apple trees and small fruits.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-1-3tc
FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT—
150 acres, lot 13, Con. 13, Stephen;
50 acres grass, south half of lot 16,
con. 13; 50 acres grass, S. H. lot 4,
con. 15. Apply to D. Lippert, Mel
bourne, Ont. 2-16-tfc.
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES
SHARPENED (any make)
SINGLE EDGE ............................... 3a
DOUBLE EDGE ............................. 4e
Perfect Edge Guaranteed ,
W. S. COLE, DRUGGIST
FOR SALE
50 LBS. OF COMB HONEY
MMMI
WIMMNr
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
FOR- SPRING BABY CHICKS
Quality Chicks, pttr Motto
< W. F. ABBOTT
Phone 124 Exeter, Ont;
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Wamt
an Extra
Bateman ?
Then why not re-Hoor
that upstair store?room
with hardwood?
•You can make it won
derfully attractive and
comfortable, and it will
cost you so little!
Let us show you samples,
and give you an estimate
based on actual measure
ments. „ 0
ROSS-TAYLOR CO., Ltd.
Exeter, Ont.
THE BEST THAT'S MAM I
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FARM FOR SALE—Lot 5, Con.
2, Tuckersmith'Tp., containing 10G
acres more or legs, estate of the late
John Caldwell. Good solid brick
house with brick kitchen attached:
good bank barn 42x70; never fail
ing Well a.t the house; 12 acres fall
wheat, balance ready for crop; A’1
location, one mile from Hensail and.
school across the road; farm is in.
high state of cultivation; possession
April 1st, Apply to the undersigned
executors, John Caldwell, London.
Road, R. R. 3 , Exeter, or R. H.
Sprout, Seaforth. 3-8-tfc.
FOR SALE C»R RENT—Splendid
brick residenc&r^corner of Andrew
and Waterloo streets with four ac
res of land in connection; also a
brick cottage corner of Main and
Wellington streets; also 50 acta
pasture farm in Hy. Towshfp. Ap
ply to Thos. Laing, Exeter, Ont.
FOR SALK—Storey and half brick
house on Gidley Street.with two Iota,
hard and soft wate., and Electric
Lights, also some fruit trees. Cen
tral location* Apply GLADMAN &
STANBURY, Solicitors lor Adminis
trator, Estate Caroline G. Ford.