The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-23, Page 8w-THE EXETER T1MES-ADV0CATE THURSDAY, MAY 23rd, 1929
Money is your servant if you know
how to use jt; your master if you
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FOOTBABJ. MATCH
Centralia, Out. May 20th
TO the Editor,—-
We would like to draw the atten
tion of the local people, particularly
•of the younger sporting folk, to the
fact that a Soccer football match
has been arranged between Cana
dians and lads ffom the Old Country
tp be held at 10 a.m., Friday, May
24th, on Roy Fletcher’s farm, Lon*
.don Road/ south,
Dr. G.. E. Ronlstoi
Exeter Markets
.Wheat $1.10
Oats 50 c.
Barley 65c,'. 4
Manitoba Flour $3.00
Blend Flour $3.75
Pastry Flour $3.65
Feed Flour $2.10
■. Bran $1.85
Shorts $1.85
Cregmery Rutter 42c.
Dairy . Butter 39 c.
. Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
nounce that hel wi
his office May
tending the a
tion,
esires to an
H>e absent from
to 31st whilst-, al-
af Dental Conven-
5-16-2tc.'
extras 26c.
firsts 24c,
seconds 20 and 18c.
$12,50
’.I ... HtH.r.M.i
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locals
NOTICE—Al•due and must .lie seaccounts are now
ICd at once. All
IT before June*lst
or collection with
A meetings of :\tlie I-I
Club will be held
Friday, May 31sti
Te & Scliool
e Library on
8 p.m. ,
accounts, not /ot will 'be plac
costs-added.-^E. J., CHRISTIE.
NOTICE—L, hav^ secured the
steady service® of , F. M. Boyle
and Solicit thp‘
and ladies, of
Hockey, barb
community.—John
, Southcott .Bros.-ararholding
second anhiverffarjypCale. See
page, four. | Jw'
onage of the men
*■' $ NOTIC
| We wish 5 aiiiy^RI'ce that we are
o’penin.g up jfnej^Tmrber shop in the
/blinding vafa by Mr. J. Walper.
Your patro^ge solicited.*—GARNET
FLYNN,
X reward of &EN DQ^ARS iss
hereby offered Jto the J^.rty , whpm
formation to.
or parties
the parking
Sfead of John St.
■will givb evidence pr
conviction' of Jne pa
■ Who,. xVilfully ’ffestro^"
sign erected st th “__ _____ ______
on Saturday/nigi# last, May 11th.
ISSETT, Constable
or parties
See
their
advt.
By Order.
FOUND—In' Exeter , a fountain
pen. Appjf ta Times-Advocate,
FOR SALE-^F
will sell', chealf; M
ho’^’M, ^Exe'tbr.^
I0btL. SALE;
-to^Wm^’Katz/'R;;
'Aitp' • V •'"••I .?
■ ■ ■ > ,>/ .
’ FOR .BA
o, nearly new;:
or terms. Write;
• ■ 5-22-2tp
---—i----- - :
;SinaJLg!pigs. Apply'
jk» Jjyr'3, DashWood".:
.5-22-2^4'
Sts’*at;
bhn‘ Bell,
2 3-5:-lieRW^NoT l,V<ensa
!orO *t,ourihg.<" car-,
-good-; .top.
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
'9
The 'annual meeting
men’s Institute will be
Toavii Hall on Tuesday,
8 p.m,
Wo-of ‘the
held in the
May 28th at
8 p.m, Mrs. Hey, of Zurich, district
President, will be present also Miss
Eddy, of Toronto, Gov’t, speaker,
will address the meeting. A very
special- invitation is extended. Lunch
.will be served. Silver collection,
taken. Election of officers.
Oranges are fstilLj$5c. a dozen at
C. L. WUson’s,
,-eFOR '-SALE^
.1923 . modeiygad r _
A-^y -to’ W^slpyrHackney, Cghtralia.
’ .?:• ./ ;5-2^2tp.‘
-r---=
j, prize
fed Show;- at, $ 2
■.. « -,, I,;,...- ,------,--m ... , - U;-. - -- -* ; ;RbRi;"^AL>E-&44L**te'^!
wiii^r'^tShi'.,
per bushel; te;:jils, »BFbg,,dto‘'ot,
RtfO'ne -jRgnsail 6--ffc
. UOURT OF REVISION i.— f ;
■ - VILLAGE pF ’’EMIBTER ■
• Notice is hereby thatjj/Court
^Revision of the,.Ass§ssmEnt Rollof the VillaggzOf^.E^teFWntiolA’ Rs
first meeting in tile 'Twp Hall,, on
Monday,. May jy./ioaC* at' 8 p.m.’
r ■. •• J R^3i?'Senjpri.Clerk
IIOU$E FOR
on Alexander StJfExej^
one acre, of lan&7.
Yule, Exeter. .
SALE—^rame house
/{pr.th, With
ifKpply to Wni.
5-9-3tp.
FOR SALE —Strawberry plants,
Glen Mary^i£d...Se£ator lop;/,75c.
pet 1Q0;' if 'delivefedj mail Semper
100 extra. -'“Natli oupe, Kirkton.
4-11-tfc.'
iron SALE-
ranging from l$00
five ?to eight,
tradeTM^ahk
Sejajpteen ho'rses
AL 1600 pounds;
, ts^old. Sell or
jwylor. 4-4-tfC.
w FOR SALE—Number of * farms,
Exeter v house,"1 Central J^Btotel, 'Lee
Block, Fitton’s S0re.,^Apply td'R.
E- Pickard: ■ ./i.-’-
, FOR *' SALEMiTvell flHull ^eed
buckwheat.J $'p£i|r’'tb” W. E. Welsh,
'Telephone 174W 58.Exeter. 5-16-3tp
PASTURE FA>Mr*F
RENT— 75-3^1^ farm’
Township, the estate
T. Snell. A-ppIy-ctj
Exeter. J
L. DAY & SON
FLORISTS
HAVE NOW READY FOR SALE
Geraniums, all colours.
Asters, English giant w
and mixed; Rennie’,s- X
Hearts of France; Giants
la.
Mums mixed.
Repnie's XXX Engl
nigs, pr separate cololfe.
.Gianfctof Californi
sies.
Giant,
French^Marigph
Silver' Lea '
gon, Dustj
‘Salvia, Ag
ena, Ferns,
gia, Colejfs
Hanging
andah and V
filled to order
Tomato PlaiBs—Canadian, B.onny
■Best, . First oflAll, New Earliana,
Early Jewell, Marylobe, Champion,
Ponderosa, Beefsteak.
White Plume and English Pink
Celery,
Hot and Sweet Peppers.
Early Cabbage and Cauliflower.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Germ
Miller
ratum
mixed Uhl
ite, purple
<X Grego;
>f Cali-forn-
and Star Pan'
ingle Petunias,
Canna, Vinca,
Iyy, Snap Dra-
AVandering .Jew,
Begonia, Drecp-
Plants, Thumber-
tocks.
ts and Pots; Ver-
w Boxes made and
L. DAY & SON
• UNION ST, :—: EXETER
, Rev. J, Bernard Rhodes, M« A,
Minister
10 a.ni,-*-Sunday School
11 a.m.—“ The Con<iuest of Circum
stance.”
7 p.m.—'The Reconstruction of Life’
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Key, D, McTavish, pastor
W. B. Moulding, A.T.Q.M,
OrgtgiBl and Choir-Leader
. a.m.—Rev, R. Fulton Irwin, of
Centralia.
p.m.—• Sunday School.
p.m.—The pastor. Subject: “The
Laborer and the Hours”
11
3
7
MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. O. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Organist, Miss E. Huston
a.m.—“The open Door for
Discouraged”
p.m.—Our Church School. For
the congreg-atiop.
p.m.—Will you be missed?
11 all
3
7
all
A
question of first importance an
swered. '
■ A B a' S f’MV A1- B'W ******* r 14
ONE DAY ONLY
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH .
Rev. Walter Jones, Rector
* , -
11 a.m.—Matins and Litany -
2, t pym.;—Confirmation Class
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m,—Evensong and Sel*rB6n
TO CELEBRATE JULY 1st
IN THE MORNING
A meeting was held-Monday even
ing to make arrangements for the
First of .Julj' Celebration in Exeter.
It was decided to hold the Celebris
tion this year in the morning only,
The pro-gram will open with a mon
ster -calithumpian procession which
will parade to the ball grounds be
ginning at nine o’clock. This will,
be followed by a short patriotic pro
gram after -which fan O. B. A. ball;
game between London and - Exeter
will be played. The admission, was,
placed at 25c.
The arrangements are in .charwr,
of a committee Exeter Ch^v-*-W^T'LCV .
ot Commerce and Hrvrif baseball boys. Mr. air. R. Com
plin was elected as chairman and S.
B. Taylor, Sec’y-Treas. Committees;
were appointed as follows: For the
band H. C. Rivdrs; prizes, -*..E. R.j
Hopper, E. O. Elliott,. S. B. Taylor
and B. AV. F. Beavers; Parade, II.
O. Southcott,. F. Taylor, G. S. Ho
ward, A. Gambrill, H. S. Walter^ ad-;
vertising, S.’Reed, S. B. Taylor, J.
M. Southcott, F. J. Wickwire;i Patiri-*
otic program, M'.-Il Complin;
tion, C. B.- Snell, G. Lawson
O. Southcott., Judges from
town' will be, appointed.
•i
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ME:—------
■.Friday, May 24th is »a public lioli-
day.. ’
.Miss’ Mary Grant R.N., spent the
Week-end in Londob.
Mr. ira Moir is now able to sit up
after'’his recent illness.
Sir. J. H. Jones was in Toronto
.Wednesday on business.
” Mr. Stanley Walter was home from
Lucan .for the week-end.
, Mrs. F. H. Neil, of London, is vis-
.iting-Avith Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones.
Mi< M. Senior, of Toronto, visited
with Ris parents Mr. and Mrs; Jos..
.Senior^
Mr. Paul Coates was in Oshaxy<’
fTwnwVrfHet car.
” .’.Miss Betty .Grant is spending a
.couple of weeks in Windsor, the
guest of Miss Helen Nevin.
/. Mrs. R. R. Rogers, of Toronto, has
been* visiting for several days with
her’mother, Mrs. E. Christie. . .
.. Mis.‘W.wJ. Beer'is this xveek install
ing *a neSv automatic' Oil burner for
h’eat-ing IfiS store and tome.
Mr/ ilnd-Mrs.-A. E.’‘MacDdnald and
child,.of .Clinton; visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Harness.
Miss Margaret Johns'^is visiting
for a couple of days with Mr. and
‘Mrs, Mervin Johnston, of Whalen.
’■•iMiss Mary Grant, R.N-, 'Who has
been1 caring for Mr. J, McDonell, of
HfenSbli, for some tim< has returned’
’homey■
Miss’-A. Yelland, who recently un-.
defwent an operation in St.-Joseph’^.
Hospital, London, continues to im-
;prove; ■ '
• <' Mb. Walter Hennessey, of Lindsay,
ihas again returned to town and is
.assisting his brother Leo with hydro
: wiring.,
' ’Mr.- Chas. I-Iodgert, of the Bank of
;Mohtreal, Lucknow; is holidaying at
hhe. home of his sister, Miss Jessie
Ho dee-pt. . » *'* ’
1 . M:is's Florence Balkwill, student of
the -London Normal School, spent
uunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miners,
’ .Master Maxwell Harness, son of
’Mr., and Mrs. Elniore Harness, who
lias been ill in the “texeter Hospital
’With' pneumonia, is improving.
. r, Mr. ^Chester Chappel and mother,
df Dim (las and Mrs. Rogers, of Ham-
.iltoii motored up and spent the week-
fehd’with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Kestle.
• Mr. E. J.. CliVistie, who has been
ill at Victoria Hospital, London, is
improving slowly. It is expected
Xhat lie will be- brought home this
hveek.
[ Messrs. Harold Taylor and Ted
Moir, who have, been assisting to
build a residence at Corunna','are
home for a few days that job having
be&n completed. . •
?•- Mr. Ken. McNicol, who recently
•$ud£fWeht an operation for append-?
icitis afj; Dr. Fletcher’s hospital, was
able to/return to his home in Us-
bbi'nd/on Monday, ,s
1 ’ Miss Mildred Rowe, of the public
School staff, has resumed her duties
after he,ing laid up for several, days
through illness.-Her place was taken
by Mi.ss H. Kinsman. < .
Mr. Thos. H^aman, who has not
been, feeling well of late went to
London Wednesday for an examina
tion for . antrim. trouble. Mr. ’‘Her
man Gower accompanied him.
. Mrs. E. M. Stepper and John
Steiner, of Berger, N.Y.. are visiting
the former’s son, Dr, E. Sl Steiner,
of town. Mrs.-(Dr,) Steiner, who
has been ill, is improving nicely.
.'’M'rs,.AYm.’ Stfeetmnd family were
'MUM '-tp their home at Bartonville,
on Monday owing to the illness b£
Mr/Street. Mr. and Mrs. -rho8'
Coates took thehi tfs far as London
by adto., ‘ •
. Mr, Clifford Parsons,’ his mother,
Mrs, Parsons and <sister, Mrs. fReg-
inald Skegg$, Miss Rlsler and Wal-
tacq Hobbs, Jr., of London,, spent
Sunday with iMr, and Sirs.“Hector N.
Heywood. * ' j;
Mr, c'/ayton liroorhouse, fotfrth'
year medical student at Toronto Ubir
versify, visited Ms parents, Rev. C.
J, Mooihouse oyer the week-end, Mr,
Moorhouse has secured a position at
Bobio is, for the summer, •
:■ Heavy/Jrbsts;visited this semion oil
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ft' .
ANNUAL
TflllR| U U fl
HALF HOLIDAY
We, the undersigned merchants
agree to close our places of business
each Wednesday afternoon at twelve
o’clock beginning ^VeOne^^’^^fSy:
through the
/"'fp^fnionths of June, July and August.
decora-
aud T.
out of
i.,:
A KEUftSS'W
mHEHTMl-qNE
I a nw»MAWc»> >Ai
iPREMf LY-STUPENDOUS ;$tJRPR®S 1
nrED NA.UTELY (AND ALWAYS ON HONOR ,
IGRMF OF PRE-IlfflHEHT PERFORMERS
M, ■. Ab Show / •»-.
"ED
•J
BIGGER AND BETTER
ENTIRELY NEW THIS YEAR
Jones & May
’■ Southcott Bros.
H. S. Walter
Traquair & Lindenfield
W. J. Beer
W. J. Hockey
John Stanbury
Elmore Harness
F. Rabethge
9. B. Taylor
W. W. Taman
S. Martin & Son
E. R. Hopper
N. Hockey
H. °C. Rivers ,
Grigg’ Stationery Co.
Miss A. Yelland
Miss G. M. Armstrong
Sqlrite Stores
Mrs- A. Yeo-Down
R. N, RQwe ’
Beavers Hardware,
G. Flynn
Loader Sign Shop
■-
_ •" . ADULTS 60c» tay paid__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _* ” CHILDREN 30c. lAA
SHOW LOCATED ON FAIR GROUNDS
ADMISSION
v!W
Panaiii^, Leghorns
Mrs. James Green returned home
from Toronto, Monday night where
she. attended the funeral of tile late
Mr. Joseph Mulligan.
Mr. Fred Steele,'of Clinton, speint
Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. E; H.
Harness. Mr;1 Steele, Who has lQ^t
the' sHght. of both eyes, -sang a sjSlo
in Caven Presbyterian churcly- Sun
day evening that was greatly appre
ciated.
Mr. G. Sanders has completed Iiis
course in Finance and Coiifmerce -at
Toronto University and is visiting
for a couple of weeks witli his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sanders. He
lias secured a splendid position In
Toronto.* ■Two auto loads from Exeter liito-
tored to the home of Mr. Wni. Poll
en, of Farquhar, Monday and Speht
a very enjoyable time, the occasion
being Mr. Pollen’s, birthday. Mr.
Pollen has been ill most of the win
ter but is considerably improved. ;’
A number from the Exeter High
School attended the track meet ;at
Western University on Saturday.
Several of the young men took part
ip the events. Mr. Ted Taman took
second place in the running broad
jump, his mark being 19 feet 4 in.
• Mr. Latimer Greive, of Strathrqy,
has-purchased a summer cottage ,ht
Gfand Bend, where he is recuperat
ing from his recent illness. Mrs.
Greive and family are with him. Mr.
Jas. Greive and Mr, and Mrs. Th os'.
Coates, of town, spent the w.eek-cnd
with them.
Miss Marjorie Stewart is visiting
her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas%
Green. $
: Mrs. T. O. Soutlicott, who recently
underwent an operation at Grace
Hospital, Toronto, was sufficiently
recovered as to be able to be remov
ed to the lioriie of her sister, Mrs.
K. Gordon, of the same city. Her
many friends will be pleased th
:know. that she is improving nicely.
LPR
from|$1^50 up.
Tins STORE WILL 'ATM
DURING
'; w.. w.
PHONE 81w
E. R.
MODERN
KINDLY & ATTE
FURNITURE
ur
frXm
Norge glacfl^us the thrifty Ii
wife’s hftarflmy ftg eeonomjl
miserly iise currgjfi
’'c!.ely|Ru’;
day Calls
9$
OFftPER
qui: MENT
II 3 SERVICI
For ONE WE we
are offering our/entire
stock\of .furniture at
SPEC!
5RY .WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
A’ AND AUGUST
AMAN ■
EXETER, ONT.
esterfield
100.00 up
overings
See
Suites
in moh
EL SALE. OR
in' ; Stephen
fife late Geo.'
rs. Edith Snell,
=/./■/’ vAtp.;
;lant$
know? Geo., ’Hay’s
‘itfTand who wish
rdcr in before, the
hone Exeter Cen-
O. * 5-16-Stp
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MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL ' /'
■ ftThe Council the Corporation of
the County of Huron WiM mqet in
the Council Chamber, Goderich, at
2 o’clock in tRe afternoon of Tues
day theMtlf da^ of Ju$$, 1229.= All
accounts, against the County must be
ill the hands ftf the/Clerk not later
than , Monday the meeting
qf Council, | , r: •
GOongb W. Holman,
County Clerk
Goderich, May 20th, 1929.
STRAWS
To thosofjyhb
quality .pfjSlrtr
plants, get your
first of June,
ti al, Centralia P• #
SOUTH HURON ROYS’ <TAMP
Folders are how ready for distri
bution. The Camp will be. held at
Grand Bend from, June 29tb. to July
6th, under the direction of Mr. S. R.
Byles and Rev, J. M, Colling. They
will be assisted .by an excellent staff.
The cost for the week is -but $6.50
including a registration fee of $2.0|).
Every boy in this district should
make it a point to attend this camp
and spend .a week in ''the Open. Fold
ers and information may be had froifn
MiSs A. S. McKenzie, Alex Addisbn
Br by writing to the registrar, A. Y.
McLean, Seaforth.
R. N. ROWE
■* >
$ORE
staking
THE NEW
F.ur'nitur& and Uni
HONOR GRADUATE C ♦' ONTARIO
EXAMINATION B3ARD
Day; Ni t ahd Sti
♦ Ptionlk Store N
l>o You
Expect
Enough
lMe<*Jric
Reirigerat
W R. GOULDI
miserly iise .fl
quiet too,, y<>u
is in tke holts
HeavyAfrbslp-visftcd this section on ..secretary, Mr. H, Jennings, Jr.
^J^iSmidaV Snu Tuesday Mglits^ -It is pianist, Miss Imella Stanlafco; assist,
arvey
ANCEJ BROKER
enting
fe of Canada
Life, e, Automobile, Etc.
^MWIlillliM WMBIWWI
Otganiat
Jama? Sfl
PiMno Voca
SuiJervIaor of
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unit
uctlo
; yljfoi riij; th. lit* |>1 illttt* •**’•■Vs*
HOGARTH HATCHERY
It is now time to, 1)6 ’thinking
aljout your brooders, chicks etc, for
this season'We,are now running
out' mafthlhe^and can simply your
needs, “ "°"J' *' * • •
Yocders and &
talk
mtr
very rd
SERVII
of H'ogart
‘Hurpid and
Meal, Meat
Life
ylodd oi "bfooders,
whltr/i stippHeg win
ays. Come in and
eeds and a'sk tor
will, tfhd them
nd 'W giro you
ft earfy' '> «j»t0ck
MftSh,, ’ Intuy at •>
Lay Mash', Bone■$
ish Moab Cod
AhftlU Leaf
A. Y. I*. A. ELECT OFFICERS
The A, Y. P. A. of the Trivift
Memorial Church held their regular
weekly meeting in the Parish Hail
on» Monday, May 20th with a fair
attendance of members. The meet
ing was opened by hymn and prayeF.
ArrahgOihent for the banquet id
be hold on Monday, May 27th, wheli
the Rev’. A.' C. Calder 'L.L.B., M.L.A^,
who will be the special speaker, werb
made.'
The following officers for the
season of 1929-30 woye elcled: Pres.,
Sid West; Jst vlce*^res.,i’ Miss A.
Acheson; 2nd vlce-prefe,, Miss Stella
Dearing; tteas.r Miss Florence West;
Ernest C
GENER
Mutua
A. T. a M.
Kconoinical'fi'igerafioKF
njch
FOR SALE BY
'difficult’ to estimate the amonnt of/Mrs. H. S. Walter; Representatives
the idanmge. Plum and cherry bios- to the Local Council, the president.
soms will no doubt be isffected and and 1st ylce-pil’sldent; Delegate th' Studio, Malti_St
possibly the early strawberries, Summer School, Miss Rosie Jennings RXK
Theory
School!
67, Phono 111