The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-09, Page 8—sfc.
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spent several days in Lon-
g&ction
J?. Harvey and family
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the 4 parties’ who;
facing milk from:
pr shop kindly re-
:o the shop. • • • • •
Butter 43c.
extras 2*5c.
firsts 23 c.
seconds 20c,
$12.50
. a.m.-
p.m.—
Frame cot
in Village of
1 _ . Cen.
ply -to Carling and
HW^have’on hand
yu^r for- all crops.:
ses, Carnations,
Tiifips for Mothers’
order early.—
OCERY .
FOR R"ENT+—Half here of land in
good State of cultivation. Apply to
to Mrs. S- Atkinson, William Street.
\ . • 4-25-tfc.'
horses
pounds;
Sell or
,..4<-tfc.
on
T.
FOR SALEr—A. frame c
lot near the co
William Streets.
-cil Walker or t
fertilize^
a supply ojrFei■ Nelson >Stahl‘al$/''Phone Dashwood
36r2. (
Jack Hedden, Geo, An-
Clair Smith, who recently
locals
y-HojAe/and • two. lots
Oluk/SApply to (Mr.
' ’ 5-2-2tc.
De-Luxe Jelly Powders, 5 for 25c.
at HARVEY’StGJTOCERY.
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NOTICE—M^li
have "been piffi'cl
Stanbury’s bufch|
turn the bottlesin
Redpath Sugaj ^r65, a bag at—
HARVEY’S GRi
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The regular meeting of the Home
and School Club will not be held un
til Friday, May 17th.
ge and
idley and
to Mr.
Fs/ Wm. Walker.
.4-25-tfc.
HOUSE FOR
AWARDED $1,000 BY
JUSTICE LOGIE
Damages totalling $1,000 were
awarded George W. Crozier, Ena
Crozier and. Aileen Crozier, of Us-
horne Tqwnship, by Justice Logie,
in Supreme Court, London, on Tues
day, in a> suit brought by them as
the result of a motor crash which
occujwe-d in Usborne Township on
October 24£h last. The defendants
were H, T? Rowe, of Exeter, Philip
Murcli, of Elimville, and Orval Dick
son, of Exeter.
George W. Croziei* was awarded
$700; Rua" Crozier $250; and Eileen
Crozier, $50. They were asking for
a total pf $3,400,
According--tothe statement of
4 tlaim thfe plaintiffs with then* house-,
hold furniture -were in ja. motor
truck owned and- driven by Philip
Murcli, .which collided with a truck
driven by Orval Dickson and owned
by H. T^ Rowe. ; ?
Col. j'. A. Vai'coe, nf Carlow, who
commenced the Huron Battalion from 1^97 to 1902 died Friday last
at the age of 83 years. The funer
al under Masonic auspices ’was held
on Friday last. Col. ,W. J. Hearnan
of Exeter, attended the funeral.
FOR 'SALE—WhitoTPekin Duck
eggs. Apply to Essery, Cen
tralia. |jr
FOR SAL^^en&s Red Bird bic
ycle. Apply before
Saturday noonjtoMr. Bert Bolter,
Exeter. % ‘ *
LOST—Bej^eeg Exj&lr and Dash
wood on April . s^sth^license plate
No. 145,7.(j5. T'fease .notify George
Walper, Grand Rend, telephone 5
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’ TO RENT—-A Frame Cottage
’Elizabeth ‘ St. Apply to Mrs. W.
Hewitt.
*^C*?*' *"FOR e_S
ot land<-:i
Mark
er o
Frame house’
bn AlexanderNorth, with
one acre of lan^^Tply to Wm:
Yule, Exeter.- ‘ ltp.
FOR SALE—The frrn^ porch of
Mr. Wm. Snells houf^rMain Street.
Apply to W. A; B^Kwill, John St.',
phone. 123. ’ 5-2-2tc.
HOUSE FO1
tage with thre
Exeter, good bqlriyffnd garage,
trally-located. _ .
Morley, Barristers, etc., Exeter, Ont.
s . . • ’ 5-2-3tc? t
-A rug-brick house
movements. Ap-
.... . ' 4-4-tfc.
FOR SALE-
with 3,11 moder! ir
ply to’c. B. Sn<Jr
FOR SALE—2^?
Glen Maryan __
per idO; if ci^liyeiibd mail 5c. per
100 extra. 'Natliwi Doupe, Kirkton.
■ ' ' ' f- " 4-11-tfc.
plants,
lop; 75c.
FOR SALE-— GJrenteen
ranging from W0(|fo 1600
five to eight >G®rs . old.
trade. ‘ Frank T|tylpr.
FARM.’FOR RHNT—!&^?cre farm
in Stepheri Townjhipr'the estate of
the late George 'fe'"snell. Apply to
Mrs. Edith Snell,Oxo ter. ltp.
• FOR SALE-
prize winners at
at $2.00’, per m
clover, first p i2
per bifshel.’
Ity to O. Al
James. Broadfc|>t„ phone 5 on 73
Hensail. 4-18-tfc.
Chinchilla doe
umber 'of
sold right.
, pure bred, at
Apply to Lloyd
, phone lOw.
5-3-2tc
■Small field, peas, the'
nsall seed show,
bite sweet
_ner, ,at $3.50
ly-sold a quant-
Guelph, Ont.-—
FOR^ SALE—Six
rabbits, 1 buck and
young rabbits.
Also nine Poli
reasonable pri
England, Cred
Will
If you wish to buy, or rent a
faim see R. E, DfekaW’ Exeter.
HORSES FOR SALE—4 or 5
good "Work horses for sale, under
sovoti -years old* Would exchange
them for some pigs and cattle. Ap-
jply to J. Caidwell* Dondoii Road N*
We tyavo the following feeds*on
hand to,^ finish your hogs? . Shorts
Ground Screenings* Low Grade Flour
iMiWr $hoi>( Tankage* Hog Miner
al is
fui «
uor cW’"
for r
•bam
'*>75 per cwt*
ivittg wohder-
a bag at $3.50
hAyb„JRaijdvs latest formula
tt'iig chirks arid Wc pre-
ch teed fdr older chicks,
jRtnd give them a trial*
HOTt BROS*
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THE EXETER T1MES-ADV0CATE
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.10
Oats 50 c. „
Barley 65c.
Manitoba Flour $3.90
Blend Flour $3.75
Pastry Flour $3,65
Feed Flour $2.15
Bran $1,85
Shorts $1.85
Creamery Butter 46c,
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs
Eggs,
Hogs
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH*
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Rey. J. Bernard Rhodes, M* A.
Minister
THURSDAY, MAY Q<h,
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10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Services will be
conducted by the new minister,
The Ordination and Induction of
Mr. J. Bernard Rhodes, M.A., 5vill
be conducted by -the Presbytery of
Huron at a public service on Thurs
day, May Sth at 7:30 p.m. At the
close of the service a reception w^ll
be held to introduce the new Minis
ter to the congregation.
We
Daffodils an
Day. Leav
HARVEY’S
will 1
iRY.
Mr. C. C. Pilon, of Windsor, vis
ited with his family in town Sunday.
Mr., Howard Leary, of London,
spent Sunday in Exeter and at his
home at S/taffa.
'Mr. Edward Anderson, who has
been confined to his ’’bed is still in
a serious condition.
Mr. Harold Wood, of London,
spent the week-end visiting 'with his
parents, in Usborne.
■Miss Janie Hogarth, of Toronto,
visited with her. parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hogarth.
Mrs. Wm. Street and two children
of Hamilton, are visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wei. Johns.
‘Messrs. Leonard 'Pfaff and Nelson
Wells qf St. Thomas, spent-the week
end at their homes here. i t
Messr?. Harold Taylor and Ted
Moir, of Corunna',.spent a few. days
last Week at their homes* here.
Mr. and Mrs.. John Hamilton,,and
family, of Croinarty, spent Sunday
with the foririer’s mother Mrs.' 'J.
Hamilton.- -
An Airdale dog belonging to Mr.
W,. J. Carling was run over by .an
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev/ D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Gouldlng, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
a.m.—“The Church—God’s Fam
ily.”. 3rd in the series on ’“The
Church which is His body.”
p.m.— Sunday School. Special
program—Address
■Baptismal Service and
Bowl
Illus-
poem
Sunday
•Mothers’ Day-
by Pastor
dedication of new Baptismal
p.m.—r^A Christian Home.”
trated from Whittier’s
“Snowbound.”
NOTE—'Will the parents ofNOTE—'Will the parents of little
children please note the baptismal
service in the afternoon.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. O. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Organist, Miss E. Huston'
T1 ,a.mv-rA. message for Mothers
Great Woman”
p.m.—The Church School. Special
service for Mother’s Day.
p.m.—“Losing and Finding”
“A-
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. Walter Jones. Rector
Sunday After' Ascension*
—Matins and Sermon
-Sunday School
p.m.—Evensong and Sermon
Rev. F. W. /Schaffter, Rector
Wingham, /at both services. ,
of
Rubber Stair Treads.
I gross of Rubber. Stair Treads. These
^fre the popular size and come in a good
quality.
While they last each 15c. .
Bedroom Curtains by the yard
w Four new pieces in neat pattern Scrims
■h splendid net at a popular price.
I per yard 25c.
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5 Dozen Window Blinds
These are seconds, but they are hard
to detect from first’s. In green only, six
foot blinds •
Special 98c,.
1
Bedroom Paper in Room Lots
■ Four neat patterns to choose from with
eflbugh paper and border to dd an ordinary
r<*m.
,1 Special at per lot 98c,
i
RUGS !
We offer our Entire Stock of Room Rugi
prices. We are making an effort to cleai
prices on Tapestry, Bnpssels, Axminster <
RUGS
Frilled Curtains forUedrooms
timed with
5 dozen frilled curtainolrfl
A neat curtain in cream net ti
old rose. Regular $1.00
Special at per pair19c
Boy’s Hatchway Underwear
Boys’ No-Button Hatchway -. Un||er-
wear. The kind the boys like. " Cool abd
comfortable. '
The kind the boys like. ~ Cool
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RUGS !
t less than to-days wholesale
>ut every rug in stock. Our
Wiltons should interest you.
KIRSCH Curtain Rods
single or double; also a speciaLstyle?
'windows.for bi
Singh 25c.Double 50c,
ubld Tack Underwear
'J- Mens . Athletic Underwear made of'
good .weWht dimity, cuit full and roomy; .
* ■ * . ' « •Al sizes each $1.00
LINOLEUM and CONGOLEUM RUGS
We are showing all the New Patterns in rtaoleum and Congoleum Rugs
also new patterns by the yard . Bring in yQu^qogi size and get our prices
a few
HOGART
It is noW til
about y'our.btoo
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our machines af
needs! Our car
auto and killed Saturday on Main 1 this'season.
Street.
Mrs. (Dr.) G. F. Roulston has
been in London - since Saturday-ow<-
ing to the illness of her mother Mrs..
I D.-Langford. ’ • * - -
Aliss Rose Dearing, has returned'
to Toronto6 after visiting for a week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley Dearing. -r ■ «
Mr. Garnet PasSiriore-and two sons
of Detroit, visited over the week-end
with the former’s mother, Mrs. Eliz
abeth Passmore.
Rev. J. W- Down, superannuated
minister of the Bay of Quinte Con
ference, has been transferred to the
London Conference. '
Mrs.. Moyle, of Toronto, is visiting
at the home of Mr. Harry Jennings.
Mrs. Jennings- and Mr. Ted Moyle
are daughter and son.
Mrs. T. O. Southcott, who last
week .underwent an operation at
Grace Hospital,’ Toronto, is improv
ing as well as han be expected.
Messrs. "Harold and John Kuntz
and Mis§_. Ella Kuntz, of Windsor,
visited with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Win." Kuntz over, the Week-end.
Mrs. Horton, of Usborne, has this
week moved Her household effects
to Oshawa where tne will remain.
Th trucking was done by the Bag-
shaw Transport. * ’
"a new sign lias .been erected, in
front of the Central Hotel. « The
sign was designed and painted by
Mr. Will Lodder and it is a credit
able piece of work.
Lieut. Johnson, of Toronto, has
been transferred to the local Salva
tion Army corps, succeeding Lieut.
Nesbett, who has been transferred
to Richmond Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ford and little
son, who last week moved to London,
spent Sunday visiting in Exeter. They
brought home with them Mrs.. Lam
port, who
don.
Messrs,
drew and
secured positions in Kitchener with
the Dominion Tire Co., speAt the
week-end at their respective homes
here.
Miss Annie Yelland, who has- been
ill this spring, Was taken to St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Sat
urday where- she underwent an eper-
atlon. She is progressing favor
ably.
Mrs. J. Welsh, of .Winnipeg, In
renewing her subscription to the
Times-Advocate says: “Enclosed find
order for $2.00 for the payer that I
so anxiously look for every Monday
nrornihg*” ‘ ‘ v
Mr* Gilbert Freekleton left Mon*
day for Lucan where he has taken
over his now duties with-the Imper
ial Oil Go. Mrs. Frecklton and fam
ily expect iff move to Ducaji in the
near future.
Mrs. 0* ....
motored to Durford for the /week
end and In rettiHito# brought home
with them Mrs. Harvey's mother,
Mrs* H* Jory, who had been visiting
In Burford for a couple of weeks*
'feeders^nd all p
be here i
talk over
our price
very reasona
SERVICE. 4
of Hogafth’s
Purple and Mona
Meal, Meat Meal,
Liver
Meal.
HATCHERY
to?ibe thinking
r.8, chicks ,eto. -for
are now7-jruhnihg
■can supply ;* your
aj pt-' brooders,
ltry supplies willys. Come in and
eds arid ask . for
‘'will find tiiem
we . give you-
carry p. stock
Mash,. Royal
ay Mash, Bone
sh /Meal, Cod
Oil, Charcoal^ Alfalfa Leaf
Mrs. Edna Hearts, of Toronto, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Follick.
Mr. Walter Cutbush wtio is work
ing in Chatham, spent Sunday at'his
home, here.
Mr’. Sandy Elliot, Ford Dealer,
unloaded a car-load of, new Fori^
cars on Wednesday.
% M'r. John Welsh, of Toronto, has
been visiting for the past week with
his: son Wm. E. Welsh."
The bicycle that was stolen from
the garage
restored to
Mr. and
family, of
with Dr. and M rs, Ward J,
Mr. and Mrs. Churchill and the
latter’s mother, Mrs. J. C.'Brown, of
London, were in town Tuesday ev
ening calling on friends. Mrs.
Brown is leaving Thursday to visit
lier old home in Scotland.
Among those who attended the
funeral of the late Melville Welsh
on Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs.
John Welsh and- Mrs. H. T. Horn,
of (Medina, N. Y.; Misfc Bessie Welsh,
of London and Mr* and’ Mrs. Whit
ing, of Crumlin.
“’Great leader—anybody who has a
great body of followers.- to function
when he says “Sic ’em’/’
of W. J. Beer has been
its owner.
Mrs. P. S. Dawkins and
London, spent Sunday
HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE
On Tuesday afternoon about 3:30
fire destroyed the bomb of Mr. and
Mrs. Carmen Doupe, north of Don-
field. The fire started, in the wood
shed and spread- rapidly. Part of
the furniture was saved but practi
cally‘all of their weaving apparel
Was destroyed. Mr. and Mrs. Doupe
are at present staying :at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser.
ill
GRAND bend
YOUTHS IN TRO^BLfe
Three Grand Rend youths arc
trouble having; been afrested oh.Sat
urday charged with having run down
a • London nurse. Miss Diana Spiers,
at the entrance to Spriftgbank, Park,
The lady died about ’twelve hours
later. The throe young men are
ltussoli McGregor, Howard Dcsjftr*
dine and William Down, The three
young mon in company with - a
fourth wore at Sprlnghank in two
ears and it is alleged that the car
driven by Russell McGregor struck
Miss Spiers causing her death. The
young inou were released Monday
afternoon on ball of $10,000 each,
Powell’s
NEW SPECIALS IN GLASSWARE
Refrigeratorsets 59c._
Syrup Jugs 25c.
Water Jugs' 45c.
Fruit DishO’s-'ffc. .
. .Lemon Rea'meas 15c.
Special Safe of Tea
* I
Pots aiull* Jugs.
'lunations;
"eas. Get
CUT FLOWERS FDR MOTHERS’
DAI
"SUNDAY—Roses,
lips and Sweet
order in
Blackberry roots;
ering Pea roots, F
We sell flower
funerals, wedding
or write or phone
early.
verlhstiniK Flow-
rget-m
all tl time foV
s.' Call
lytirne, ■
Powell’s Variety Store
. PHONES: 55 and 1&3 . }
PROMOTION
Mr. Arto Delve, who for several
years has been employed at the Ex
eter Canning, Factory has been trans
ferred to the Forest branch of the
Dominion Canners, as foreman. Mr.
Bartow, of Amherstburg, has been
appointed- manager of the- Exeter
factory, arriving here Monday. He
expects to move hi;s family here as
soon as a suitable home can be sec
ured.
Electric Wiring and
Repairing
Workmanship jflfiaianteod ■
LEafHEj
Exeter, /
Jaiiies $trcc||||F
art■*!..»ir-u.ii»'ii i m’Hir,, , -
’NBSSEY
• Ontario
Telephone 14S
THE NEW STORE
Furniture a%d Undertaking
HONOR GRADU1TE OF ONTARIO
n board
Sunday Calls
Nth 99
■£» K> E«r«
ht ail
EXAMINAT
Hay*
PER
MODERN EQUIPMENT
KINDLY & SERVIC1
t.
DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE!
lfou ONE DAY ONLY,. .>Lr. A. Z. Garner, head representative of
I TIP TOP TAILORS, Limited '.
Wfto is bringing to this store a complete range of NEW SPRING
FABRICS
$24.00
WILL PERSONkuLY MEASURE EVERY AL
/ . J U’ TOP $2*1.00 SUIT OR T;
Men, -this is anwpportunity you shoula Top Tbp Tailors’ special representative vn6
. FRIDAY, MAY, 17tli,‘|go measure personal
new Spring Suit or ToftcOat on .that day.J|
range' of the finest fangics Tip Top Tail bringing a. selection of ~
Spring Styles, aiid-SuiL
tain an idea of the wcftiderful qualit
pijlce made-to-measure clothes.
Doii’t forgM. ’ -
1
Suits and To;
(Lengths of Cid
» ORDERING A NEW
PCOAT.
’t miss! Mr. Garner,
be at this store on
ry’ every man. ordering a
In addition to a complete
have ever offered, he is
Boats 'tailored v in tliC .new $i.s; from which you can ob-
and value of Tip Xpp one-
's
j. the dateLavAnd come early!'
One dayonly, FftIDAY MAY 17
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W.- wljrAMAN<
PHONE 81w EXETER, ONT.
■’ .■*.**, —
Ernest Q/Harvey
gener/
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HYDRO. ELECTRIC
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Wiring- and itiStallihg^guarantebd
workmanship
Repairing stovfs a
laity. Estimfto!
tree.
. DAVIS
able prices,
motors a spsc-
gradly furnished
SAFETY RAZOR B
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SINGLE BljGH
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Edge Guarautoedl
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W R, GOULDING
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Organist and olrm*«ter
James|St. UjTted Church
ion in
Organ
ufilc tn Schools
BOk 67, Phone IIJI
IXETER, ONT.
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Supervisor
studio, Mdl
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Theory
ELLIOTT’S
CORNERfGROCERY
Jost
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f Metropolitan
fdf Service
a Hi Ings we geU
Wo ri^c^your patronage*
havp lything you want in,
the line of groceries* fancy cakes,
eahdios* coal oil ami vinegar.
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