The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-11-22, Page 8THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1028
WANT COLUMN
even-
Verities”
o School
.'penty r on
11
School3 p.m.
ParabioHnr-
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR BIG STOCK WE WILL
Sweaters, Mufflers, Shirts, Mitts, Gloves,
F ’it
eon-
days
-Sunday School.
■Intercession
7 p.m.—“The Vision of Dry Bones"'
church. Ripley-,will
morning and
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine brick
residence, heated with hot air, elec
tide lighted, good garden. Apply
to R. E. Pickard. 10-27-tfc
NOTICE— Dressmaking done very
reansonuhly. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Apply to Mrs. N. Hockey.
101-S-3tc.
p.m.— Sabbath
Erie and
million
for the
WE ARE SHOWING- THIS YEAR A VERY SMART RANGE OF
MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. WE HAVE THE LATEST STYLES IN
REV. JAS. FOOTE, Minister
10 a.m.-
11 a.m.-
Choice Daily Batter to be had at
Southcott Bros.
HORSES FOR SALE OR EX
CHANGE-—We always have a num
ber of horses on hand we will sell
or exchange to the fanners.— -G. J.
Dow. 6,7.tfc
Don’t miss these inspiring servic.
Wi tch church nuti'-os for the no
serif-.; of ■■.•r. ><m s ,,y the pastor b>-
ginning with Deemher.
p.m.—"Mor'> Christianity’’
Traffic thrnr.gi’ F.’.e Welland Can
al, which roiin.-v* • Lake
Lake Ontario, « c.b’d a
tons in June r- ym.r
first time in hi
w
PHONE 81w
POULTRY WANTED—We are in
’he market f>>r all kinds of poultry
lu.yiim' the higlv^t prices; ;’1<» live
rabbit < Trucks will -all. Phone
ho. ’ la-hwood. C. Amb. rson TFC
PASTURE FARM FOR S.’.’.W.-• LW
acres. Lot 6 and Si, Lot 7, Conces
sion 5. SR phen. Apply to GLADMAN
e. ST ANBURY. Exeter. 'J-27-Vi-
shipping
, modern ,
of about
Canadian
which went for-
a.in. —“Our Groat Task"
THE EXETER T1MES-ADV0CATE
BIO
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Rd.J.A.
SALE! SALE! SALE!
Martin’s Music Store
WANTED NOAV
of
T. H. Elliott
W R. GOULDING
one of
of lhe or
to
Xlex
Bank of
12. (toil.
L nd hil
i’. Austin.
11-22-tfc.
FOR SALE—Cheap honey for ra
diators of ears. Apply to Wm. Ab
bott, Exeter. ll-23-2tc.
FOR SALE—-Pasture farm at bar
gain if taken this year. Apply 10
Times-Advoeate 11-2 2-2tc
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
STRAYED—Ohio Lot 7, Con. 5,
Hay Tp. a two-year-old heifer. Own
er may have same by proving.pro
perty and paying expenses.
Ibnhale, R.R. No. 1, Exeter,
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. Walter Jones, Rector
2.1th Su’- ’ay niter Trinity
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.25
Oats 50e.
Barley 65e.
Manitoba Flour $4.00
Blend Flour $3.80
Pastry Flour $3.65
Feed Flour $2.25
Bran $1.80
Shorts $1.80
Creamery Butter 46c.
Dairy Butter 40-43c.
Eggs, fresh firsts, 55 c.
Pulht, extras, 42c
Fresh seconds,
Hogs, $8.75.
Redpath Sugar. a bag get
y-.-ur supply now at Harvey’s Grocery.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev, D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
„ Organist and Choir-Leader
RE-OPEXING SV N I) A Y
Rev. M. C, Tait, ALA., B.l>., Glencoe
will preach morning and evening.
Mr. Orah Crawford, baritone soloist,
of St. Andrews
assist the choir,
ing.
FURS
.1
MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Organ M, Miss E, Fusion
series for our
i»n th” Parable-.
WANTED—Farm to rent with
good buildings and good water; 75
to 125 acres preferably north of th?
Thames Road. Apply to Ed. Cud-
nifn’o. Hensail R.R. No. 1. or phone
15 on 9 2, Hencall. PP
On November 23rd a representative
of the Canada Fur Manufacturing Co. will
Display in this Store a Complete Range of
Furs consisting of FUR COATS and NECK
give you an
of securing anything in Furs at Big Red
uctions as we do not have to carry a stock
There are some wonderful values
in this assortment as some of these
coats-sold as high as $35.00 We are
clearing them at $15.95.
In sises 35 to 40. Some of these
are leather lined, all are exception
al values as they are reg. $25 values
Special price $14.95'each
Woollen Dregs Goods
5 only pieces of Woollen Dress Goods. ‘
Just the thing for Children’s School
Dresses.
Meas Woollen Shirts, Drawers
Penman’s make, A good warm under
wear for men. It has a percentage of cot
ton which gives extra long wear. Reg $1.<50
SALE PRICE 81.29
I
sp< 11’
j Elliott, of
< Commerce
i The ni'
[; ii-iducted
■ London.
I for the winter months.
I Mr.-'. M-Cr.?a,h and two
| .,f Kincardine, are vi-iting ’he
; e.r’s parents Mr. and Mrs. I.
' strong.
I Mr. Murray Suuvage of the
' Ran Bank A’ Commerce staff
taken ill with influenra Tuesday
left for his home in Se aforth.
Mrs. Louis Rad'1!’, of the Lake
Stephen Tp., who recently underwent
Ian operation at St. Joseph's Hospit
al, London, is getting along nicely.
Redpath Sugar, $5.95 a hag get
your supply naw at Harvey's Grocery.
Messrs. Charlie Ford and Alvin
Winer. of 5Iurlf.t1.te. Mich., visited
with the h.iter's mr-le Mr. William
Winer and family over lhe week-end.
Mr. Thou. Ilaivey, Mr. Wesley
Harvey and Air. and Mrs. E. C. Har
vey motored to Lucknow Monday
and visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Buswell.
Mr. C. E. Tuckey is spending a
few days in London this week. Airs.
Tuckey, who recently underwent an
operation at St. Joseph's Ho.spi.tal, is
expected homo in a few days.
Mrs. E. J. Pym, who recently un
derwent an operation in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, continues to im
prove and is expected home in the
course of a few days.
Mrs. Wm. Drew.*who resides with
her daughter Mrs. John Hunter, on
William St., recently celebrated her
97th birthday. She is able to sit up
a little each day and is a remarkable
woman for one of her years.
For some time the Tinies-Advo-
cate has not been featuring an edi
torial column but the editor hopes
from now on to make this
the moat attractive parts
paper.
Air. David Perrie, of Knox
son of Rev. Dr. Perrie, of Wingham,
conducted the services in Caven
Presbyterian church on Sunday in a
manlier very acceptable to the con
gregation.
At the meeting of the .Middlesex
Beekeepers’ Association held recent-
Mr. Wm. F. Abbott was elect-
President. Twenty-five mem
GAS TANK FOR SALE—Heavy
iron, holds 2 barrels, perfectly air
tight, with approved non-leak tap
and top for filling; less than half
price. Apply to Mr. C. H. Sanders,
Exeter.
We have in stock for sale the fol
lowing poultry supplies: Bran
Shorts, Wheat, Hominy, Cracked
Corn, partially popped Pop Corn,
Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Beef
Meal, Fish Meal, Oyster Shell and
Grit, semi-solid Buttermilk and
Cod Liver Oil. Let us supply your
needs. Our prices will please you.
THE HOGARTH BABY CHICK
HATCHERY. 7-26-tfc
Salesmen in Huron County during
Fall and Winter months to sell fruit
trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc. Good
pay. Exclusive territory. "Whole
•or part time arrangement.
A COO-Acre Nursery
We own and operate a modern,
well-equipped Nursery and supply
our customers with the best in qual
ity and variety. Sell hardy, Cana
dian-grown Nursery Stock and you
will be successful. Our agency is
valuable.
Established 35 years,
PELHAM NURSERY CO.
10-4-8tp. Toronto 2.
While we sell all the
Banks & Insurance Com
panies throughout the Do
minion, we are just as de
sirous of serving the small
investors who has $100
or upwards for safe
investment. We handle
only secitrities enjoying
an immediate market.
H. R. Bain & Co.,
Investment Bankers
Atlas Bldg. Toronto
CLEARING AT PER YD. 49c.
children,
i'orm-
A r in
Can a-
was
and
Tlie Council of the Corporation
of the County of Huron will meet
Council Chamber. Goderich,
afternoon of
of December,
against, ’he
hands of the
Monday pre
the
2 o’clock in the
Tuesday, the 4111 day
192S. All accounts
County must be in the
Clerk not later than
ceding the meeting of Council.
GEO. W. HOLMAN. County Clerk
Goderich. November the 17, 19 2 8
Phone 16 Phone 16’
i arsams
The old adage about
<.,als to Newcastle has a
counterpart in 'he s-hipment
$5,000,000 worth of <
wheat to Russia,
ward from Montreal recently.
GIVE SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS. DON’T MISS
THIS OPPORTUNITY TO GET GOOD FURNITURE AT
A LOW PRICE. WE HAVE A GOOD CHOICE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
PHONE 20w- RESIDENCE 20 j
This word sale means a lot to
some people, and let me tell you
it is not always a money saver to
the buyer. But the people that
put these sales on are the people
that are making the money. So
why not buy. from T. H. Elliott,
the store that is trying to help
the public to keep the cost
high profits down.
I am not running for Reeve
Councillor; but I am going
ask for jtour support in helping
me to keep down the high cost of
living by patronizing my store
iy.
ed ___ _
bers were present and special speak
ers gave very interesting and in
structive addresses.
Mr. Oran Winer, who had the mis
fortune to break liis left arm at the
wrist at Glencoe, over two weeks ago
and who has since been in Victoria
Hospital, returned home Tuesday,
This is the second time Mr. Winer has had this arm broken. I
Messrs. W. J. Beer and Earl Rus- nerware, all through Christinas sea-
sel returned home last Thursday son, as long as stock last, Austrian
after visiting in Detroit and Chicago.
They took one of the large motor
busses .from Detroit about eight
o’clock in he morning and were in
Chicago about five o’clock in tlic
afternoon, a distance of <300 miles.
Messrs. Henry and Isaac Statham,
of Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clip-
son, of Putnam and Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin and two children, of Tngersoll
visited with Mr. and Mrs. I). Davis, !
on Sunday. Mrs. L Statham and
two children, who have been visit
ing here for a week returned to their
home in Parkhill.
The people who buy early have
best choice. Our stock of toys,
fancy china, Xmas cards, etc. are
all. here. The assortment is the
best in years and the prices are low,
You will pay less here, than you ex
pect to pay for like goods.
(Special prices on open-stock din-
i
Bridal Rose, Old Blue Willow. White
and Gold and New Bud Ivory dim
nerWare. Special discount, off
every dollars worth. It will be
worth while, as our stocks are too
large, consistant with everyday sales.
See
Tulips
prices.
our Cyclamen 40c. and 75c.
and Daffodils at reduced
i
Powell’s Variety Store
'■WHERE YOU SAVEi"
Phone 55.*
Join the class entering here
on November the 5th.
Our business training fits
you for business success.
Central Business College
STRATFORD ONTARIO
Ernest C. Harvey
GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER
Representing
Mutual Life of Canada
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT
SICKNESS, WINDSTORM, ETC.
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster
Janies St. United Church
instruction In
Plano Vocal Organ Theorj
Supervisor of Music tn Schools
Studio, Main St. Box 57, PboDd 19S
EXETER. ONT.
DOMINION LIFE
ASSURANCE CO.
Hear Office, Waterloo, Ontario
CLINTON G. MORLOCK
Agent, Crcditon, Ont.
Telephone 21 r 5 0-13>t£c,
Suits and Overcoats, Dressing Gowns,
Hats and Caps, Underwear, Socks,
Ties, Braces, Cuff Buttons
W. TAMAN
EXETER,
THE NEW STORE
Furniture and Undertaking
HONOR GRADUATE OF ONTARIO
EXAMINATION BOARD
Day, Night and Sunday Calls
Phone Store No, 99
H. R. HOPPP.R
MODERN EQUIPMENT
KINDLY & ATTENTIVE SERVICE
Hydro electric
Wiring and installing, guaranteed
workmanship at reasonable prices.
Repairing stoves and motors a specialty. p-"—- * -- - ■ -
free.
Estimates gladly furnished!
EllN. DAVIS
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES
SHARPENED (any make)
SINGLE EDGE .............................
DOUBLE E'lu.E .........................
Perfeet Edge Guaranteed
W, Sa COLE, DRUGGIST,
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