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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-11-29, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE WANT COLUMN STRAYED—Onto Lot 11, Con. 3, Hay Tp. a yearling heifer. Owner may ligve same by proving property and paying expenses. E. W. Munn, Exeter R.R. No. 1. ll-32-3tc. STRAYED—From Lot 12, Con. 14, Hibbert, 1 two-year-old red hei­ fer with two small horns. T. Austin, Kirkton, Ont. 11-22-tfc. STRAYED — Onto Lot 7, south boundary Hay Tp., a two-year-old heifer. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expen­ ses. Herman Kernick, R. R. 3, Exe­ ter. STRAYED—From pasture farm in Hay Township a year-old w»hite- faced steer with white spot on top of shoulders. Information reward­ ed. Arthur Mitchell, R.R. No. 3, Exeter. Phone 177r21. 11-29-ltp Exeter Markets Wheat $1.25 Oats 50c, Barley 65c, Manitoba Flour $4.00 Blend Flour $3.80 Pastry Flour $3.65 Feed Flour $2.25 Bran $1.80 Shorts $i.S0 Creamery Butter 46c, Dairy Butter 40-43e. Eggs, fresh firsts COe. Pullet extras, 45c Fresh seconds, 36e. Hogs, $8.75. Live Hens, 13 to 19c. Live Chicken, 15 to 24c Ducks, colored, 16c Ducks, white, 18c ’ Dressed poultry, 5c per lb. over live. Dressed milk fed chicken 28 to 30 - ■■■■. i« i Md.tmaq CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. JAS. FOOTE, Minister 10 a.Sunday School. 11 a.m.—“Our Mediator and Advo­ cate with the Father, 7 p.m.—“The Religion of the River JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA - Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W. R, Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader 11 a.m,—“A Penitent’s Cry” 1st in a series of Devotional studies in the Psalms 3 7 p.m,—Sabbath School STRAYED—On or about Novem- bei’ 8, from North Half Lot 12, Con. 10, Stephen, one light-red yearling heifer. Apply to Jas. Dickson, Ail- sa Craig. 11-29-3tp---------------------# STRAYED—From Lot 15, Con. 14, Stephen Township, a white year­ ling heifer. Kindly communicate with Roy-E. Ratz, Dashwood, Fhone Crediton 24rl2. ll-29-3tp 7 Red path Sugar, $5.95 a bag get your supply now at Harvey’s Grocery. r L ^2. locals J Choice Dairy Butter to be had Southcott Bros. at in pan,—“The Empty House” A study in the parables. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse. Pastor Organist, Miss E. Huston 11 3 . a.m.—-“The Great pleted. STRAYED—From Lot 12, Con. 7. Hay Township, in October, a black two-year-old heifer with slit in both ears. Please notify H. Shapton, R. R. No. 1. Exeter. 11-29-te STRAYED—From West Half Lot 8 and Lot 9, Con. S.B., Township of Hay, a. heifer coming two years old, mostly black, some white, with horns, marked on left ear. Kindly notify Eli King, Crediton, phone 3 6 r2. 7 p.m.—Bible School p.m,—"The Parable Wednesday night at week prayer service. left recently has secured a Grant accom- 11 a.m.- 3 7 GENERAL MAID WANTED AT ONCE. Apply to C. L. Jones, 10 84 William St., London. 11-29-ltc If you wish to sell your farm .see R. E. Pickard, Exeter, a buyer for it. He will find 11-29-tfc weeks with FOR driving Bierling, Hay. SALE—Jersey Cow and one horse, quiet. Apply to H. (Rev.) George guest of Weir, Mrs. J. of S. and Mrs. Thos. Hodgert,of NOTICE—-Dressmaking done very reasonably; also fur work done. Sa­ tisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. N. Hockey. Apply to 11-29-tfc FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine brick residence, heated with hot air, elec­ tric lighted, good garden. Apply to R. E. Pickard. 10-27-tfc HORSES FOR SALE OR EX­ CHANGE—We always have a num­ ber of horses on hand we will sell or exchange to the farmers.-—G. J. Dow. 6,7,tfc POULTRY WANTED—We are in the market for all kinds of poultry paying the highest prices; also live rabbits. Trucks will call. Phone 30, Dashwood, C. Anderson TFC HOUSE TO RENT—On Ann St.,JI warm and comfortable, possession on the 1st. of December. Apply to Mrs. J. Brintnell, Exeter. 11-22-ltc Now is the season to have your grinder, engine, pump jack and crusher repaired. Cochrane Machine Works. WANTED—Pressing, cleaning and repairing of all kinds. Phone 49, Huron St. Call for and delivered. D. G. Appleton Mr. Bruce Turkey is visiting Detroit. Miss Helen Dignan spent the week­ end in Lucan. Miss Mary Grant, R.N., is visiting friends in Glencoe. Misses Isabelle Turnbull and Amy Shapton spent Tuesday in London. The metal sheeting is now all on the skating rink which is being re­ built. Mr. Leonard Greb for Detroit where he position. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. panied Rev. D. McTavish to Glencoe on. Sunday. 5 Jelly Powders for 25c. at Har­ vey's Grocery. Miss Mary Day 'has returned home after visiting for three her sister in Toronto. Mrs. Bly th, was a Grant for a few days this week. Mr. Seaforth, visited with the former’s sister, Miss J. Hodgert. on Tuesday. Messrs. Wm. Welsh, Ed. Shapton and Thos. ed to Toronto Royal Winter Mr. Arthur on Friday of mal had the misfortune to leg and had to be shot. Rev. Murray C. Tait and Barbara, and R. D. McDonald, of Glencoe, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant on Sunday. Mrs. Jas. Beer has returned eter after visiting with her Mrs. Grace Hill, at Crediton, home of Mr. Isaac Hill. Dr. Harry Browning has spending a few days in New York attending clinics. He is expected home Mr. week spend Mrs. Guy Willard Brown. Recipath sugar, $5.95 a bag get your supply now at Harvey’s Grocery. Messrs. Francis Abbott and Wm. Davis, of town, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, of Stratford, motor­ ed to Toronto for the week-end. Monday Fair. Sanders last week. , A. Francis, Jones motor- to attend the lost a horse The ani- break its daughter to Ex­ friend at the been He is Thursday morning. Jonn L. Dignan leaves this for Kingsville where he will the winter with his daughter, FOR SALE—Two winter coats suitable for girl about 16 years. Apply to Times-Advocate. ll-22-2ttc 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 Com, 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 HATCHERY. CHICK 7-26-tfc ironingNOTICE—Washing and wanted. Apply to Mrs. Sam. Stan- lake, Exeter North. 11-29-ltp. FOR SALE—White Mammoth Pe­ kin ducks and drakes. Apply to Al­ vin Essery, Centralia. 11-29-ltp WANTED NOW Mr. S. Martin was- taken quite ill on Sunday with one of his old spells and a couple of doctors were in at­ tendance. He is considerably 'im­ proved at present. Mr, Percy Webber, went a serious operation icits, at Dr. Fletcher’s recovering nicely and leave the hospital soon. Messrs. Clarence and Melville Simmons, (Melvin Sims and Lome Brimacombe motored over from Windsor and spent the week-end at their respective homes here. R. T. Reycraft was elected by ac­ clamation as Reeve of Biddulph Tp. for the ensuing year. The four members of the township council were also re-elected by acclamation. The Rev. T. Baird Holland B.A., B.D., R.ector of Chesley, who is in charge of the Teacher Training Dept, at the Standard Training School is the guest of Rev. Walter and Mrs. Jones at, the Trivitt Memorial Rec­ tory. Wintry weather has prevailed for the past week and the merry jingle of the bells has been heard as the cutters and sleighs have been about town. The sleighing, 'however, has not been what you would call good. who under- . for append­ hospital is expects to 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 600-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. Out agbricy is valuable. Established 35 years. PELHAM NURSERY CO. ll-29-4tp, Toronto 2. SUFFERED STROKE Mr. Henry Anderson 'Suffered a slight stroke on Saturday morning and at time of writing he is slightly improved. OF INTEREST TO POOL MEMBERS We shall grade any good pool wheat testing 5 8 as No, 2. We shall have some good Low Grade Flour at .a reduced price for Cash. Come quickly if you want your share.—HARVEY BROS. Task” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, I92tT istmas SILK UNDERWEAR SILK AND WOOL HOSIERYFANCY TURKISH TOWELS Mt PRICED at per pair 98c.59c.$1.00 D Christmas Groceries Southcott Bros All neatly boxed, in a wide variety of styles and weaves very popular at Christ­ mas. Mercury make, the best valule we know of for the money.. Comes in all the new­ est shades. We have everything that goes into the Christmas Cake and Puddings. All new goods at prices that are attractive. Visit our China and Crockery Counters. Another shipment has arrived this week. See out new patterns in Dinnerware. 69c. 75c. SILK SCARFS In a wonderful variety of patterns and colors. These are priced at $1.50 $2.00 to $2.50 r Goloshes for all the Family You will need them this kind of weather. You,1 will find a splendid as­ sortment to choose from. Color combinations to match any coat. Priced at $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $4.75 We have made every effort this season to procure for our customers a fine assortment of merchandise suitable for gifts for Christmas. It will be our pleasure to have you come in as often as you can and see what we are showing. The popular Lavender line in vests, bloomers, gowns, pyjamas and slips. Spec­ ially boxed for Christmas. of the Tares” 7.30 the mid- TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. Walter Jones, Rector Advent Sunday —Holy Communion. p.m.—'Sunday School p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Please patronize— December 1st the Annual Bazaar; December the 5th and 6th ‘Are You a Mason?’ NEW BARBER SHOP We are- opening up a barber shop south of Simmons blacksmith shop and age vice per we will appreciate the patron- •of the public. Courteous ser- for ladies and men. John Wal- ll-29-2t The only satisfactory reducing ex­ ercise consists in opening the mouth and saying: ‘‘No more, thank you.” Plump girls are in style again, says Paris. Once more justifying- the maxim that everything comes to those who weight. Mr. David Mowbray died in To­ ronto on Friday. The deceased was born in Hibbert and spent a good deal of his life here. He was vived by his widow. The late Mowbray was in his 68th year. sur- Mr. Phone 16 • Phone 16 ^llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllH MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL M FOR SALE—Pasture farm at gain if taken this year. Times-Advocate bar- Apply to ll-22-2tc. The ’ the i the Council of the Corporation County of Huron will meet Council Chamber, Goderich,, the afternoon of FOR SALE—Cheap honey for ra­ diators of cars. Apply to Wm. Ab­ bott, Exeter. ll-22-2tc. NOTICE SALE! SALE! SALE! 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 your support in' helping me to keep down the high cost of living by patronizing my store T. H. Elliott of or to 4 lUi'rks - Xmas 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, iSpecial prices on open-stock din­ nerware, all through Christmas sea­ son, as long as stock last, Austrian Bridal Rose, Old Blue Willow, White and Gold and New Bud Ivory nerware. Special discount, every dollars worth. It will diriA off be worth while, as our stocks are too large, consistant with everyday sales, our Cyclamen 40c. and 75c. and Daffodils at reduced See Tulips prices. “WHERE YOU SAVE” Phone 55 of in at 2 o’clock in Tuesday, the 4th day of December, 19 2 S. All accounts against the County must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Monday pre­ ceding -the meeting of Council. GEO. W. HOLMAN, County Clerk Goderich, November the 17, 1928 Christmas Gifts Martin’s Music Store Nordheimer Pianos R. N. ROWE FUNERAL DIRECTOR. PHONE 20w. RESIDENCE 20 j Furniture and Undertaking HONOR GRADUATE OF ONTARIO EXAMINATION BOARD - Day, Night and Sunday Calls Phone Store No. 99 i H. RL HOPPBR MODERN EQUIPMENT KINDLY & ATTENTIVE SERVICE Ernest C. Harvey GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER Representing Mutual Life of Canada FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, WINDSTORM, ETC. W R. GOULDING A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church instruction In Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music m School* Studio, Math St. Box 5?, Phone 192 EXETER, ONT. Christmas is almost here. Now is the time to buy,your gifts. See our display of goods: Chairs and Chesterfields which make good Christmas gifts. Sunny Rover Suites, Di- vanettes, or a Kitchen Cabinet. In the smaller articles we have a nice assortment of Floor Lamps Fernerys, Smokers, Work Baskets, Walnut Chests, Ce­ dar chests, Fibre Rockers. FOR THE CHILDREN Fancy Fibre Rockers, Ivory and Blue Highchairs and Rockers, Ivory Childs Sets and lots of other nice things. SEE OUR BIG ASSORTMENT See our complete range of SEASONABLE GOODS WE ARE SHOWING THIS YEAR A VERY SMART RANGE OF MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. WE HAVE THE LATEST STYLES IN Sweaters, Mufflers, Shirts, Mitts, Gloves, Suits and Overcoats, Dressing Gowns, Hats and Caps, Underwear, Socks, Ties, Braces, Cuff Buttons. W. PHONE 81w . TAMAN EXETER, ONT. W DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COi ilcar Office, WatferlQd^ • 'Ontario Clinton g. Morlock Agent,Crediton, Ont. Telephone 21 r 5 9-13-tfc. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED (any make) SINGLE EDGE .............................. DOUBLE EDGE ............................ Perfect Edge Guaranteed w. s. COLE, DRUGGIST, j