The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-10-10, Page 8L•
THE EXETER. TIMES -ADVOCATE
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Cau1k. Your
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ngy o e your coal b ►l
11°Tu rAsE rif:I:IIED THE
AOSNC i'O CAULKING. DOORS '
AND t IN o WS, ALSO METAL
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HER -STRIPPING '
LET QUOTE YOU PRICES;
W. J. HERD,, Exeter
- Mr. Gibbs. Yrelland, of Windsor,
spent the week -end. with his :sister.,
iu town.
• Miss Margaret Job , of Victoria.
Hospital, London, Was home ;for the
week -end.
Mr. Tea, 'ethey, of London, spent ,
the week-enet, with his father 4r•. E.
,3, Wet11047 " V::
• Mr• Herman Willard has return•
ed home after spending the summer A CHICKEN PIE . .UPPER—At
in tate West. blain St. U. ited c . rch, Hallowe'en
Jack Pryde, son Of Air, and Mrs, eight, ()eta ler st, Sapper 50c,
Thos. Pryde is confined to his home and 35c, : colors later.
through illness. , c
Miss' Alda Pilk'ie and Miss Isabel'
Gibson, of • Sarnia, visited with 3fr.
and firs. H. S. Walters on Sunday.
Exeter Markets
Wb,eat, $1.28 standard..
Gats, GOe.. '
Barley 75e.
Buckwheat. S0c.
Ma.,ti.toba, Flour ,$4. 0.
Model Flour .$4.25
pastry •Flour•$3.9O
Feed Flour .$2.25
Bran $1.80
Shorts .$1.90
Creamery butter 40e
Dairy flutter 40e. •
• Eggs, extras 42c,
'Eggs, firsts .3.7:c..
Eggs, 'seconds 28e.
Hogs $11.00
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4,Coca(,s
Our mechanics, o selves, our
* home office, are into; ested in your
Ford. Try our F. service. Sandy
-.Elliot. We stc ck.-:'enuine Ford parts
all models 19 to 1929.
NOTICE TO ONION- GROWERS
We will co men taking in on-
ions Wednesd y, • ctober 16th and
continue until Oober 25th. J. H.
Grieve.
1,
FOR SALE-175/Barred Rock'
Pullets,, some 1 ,' `yi>150 'White Leg-
horn pullets 'int.' Haddock,:.R, , R.
3, Parkhill. P.
FOUND—A tarpaulin
ly ;A1arys 'road bet •een
41Vinchelsea• 0 iter
,,by„ paying expe s:
?'inchelsea.
do the 'at.
imville and
lay have same
— H. Bailey,
.:ftp
POULTRY, P re Bred- -lay Rock
roosters and a numb: of choi:e
pure-bred Chine ilia . bbits at reas-
onable prices. . p :; to L. Reynolds,
It. R. No. 1 He 11. Phone, Exeter
177r4. • .9-10-,3tc.
DRESSMAKING, DON — :Furs
coats repair -
moderate and T "n",'•
—
For sale ew
ng .machine. and. • 1Ir. Kiikkood Ilutton, of the Q.
has been relieving to To-
ronto•,.i.11as returned to .Exeter.
ltir.a1icl Mrs. Chester Merk'ely, of
L'ontlonj: visited with, Mr. and Mrs.'
p_A • Geo, Etherington .on Sunday. '
Made and re, aired; fu
e&and: relin:d, pric
'rework guara Teed
"Century ;as
;wringer in c Gd .condition, cheap.
Apply, Mrs roruran :Hockey,,. town.
2tp.
Mrs.• •.John 'Snell left Tuesday to
visit for•:a few weeks at Sarnia.
Miss 'Muriel Howald, of London,
spent the week -end at bels home here
Mr, R. E. Pooley has purchased a
new Ford truck from Mr. Sandy El
liot.• "
Mr. Hugh Creech was home from
Western, University, for the week-
eud. •
Mrs.. Neil of London, is the guest
:of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Jones.
Mr. Jas.,SauWlers, of Woodstock,
visited relatives in Exeter over the
week-efid.
•
Mil's Mary E1worthy, of London,
spent the week -end in: Exeter under
the hdrental roof.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flintoff, of
Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
William Etherington on Sunday.
Messrs. Harry West and Barry
Carey, :or Sarnia, motored up and,
•spent Sunday in town.
Mr. Harold Wood, of London,
spent Stilnday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Wood.
Rev. Mr. Turnbull, of London,
conducted the services in Trivitt
M•einorial church on :Sunday.
Miss' Ella Jones, of Stratford; vis-
ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs..
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MAN AND O W,,IF, E W
el}tfet, elderlyYna1;who ca
chiiring around` home -int
nonuser work furnace,
suitable ma
each month
-work, ..fuel,; r
ter •stating 1
where' last e
nationality.
Is off
'it1,. hr
ve
Sate, Exeter. .•
• ' WANTED—Tram am about 24
by 3k feet„' 1e phone. or write
to F. Golings, rkton,
do light
ding some
k cow. To
clsome cash
house close to
c.. ,ply by let-
wage expected and
.yrnent was,'.age and
ox "14, Times -Advo -
FOR SA E cow, Holstein, had
one calif, g.o, •and quiet. F. Gollings,
Kirkton,
FOR -SALE • OR RE + —Black-
smith shop.a Farquhar , riek• b,titd
ing with fr e weo }'corking shop.
Brick house, stable ud one acre of
land. • wilt. e' d cheap.. • -Going
concern an, in , good' corm -nullity.
Apply -to -St . =y Coward, R. R„ No.
1, Woodham,
If you wish t
or house see R.
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POULTRY WANT
the market for all
paying the highe
will call. P•hono>• 3
Andersen. '
or sell a farm
cka,rd, Exeter.
D—We are in
ids, of poultry
rices. Trucks
Dashweod,• C.;
9=2'0 tfc:
For Tractor plowing
Bradshaw, Elimvil
object for reason'b
work.
ply te, W.
stance • no.
amount of
10-3-4tp
Mr. and Mrs. George Jaques spent
Sunday at the home of the letters
brother Mr. J. T. Hern at Zion.
Mr. Alex Elliott, teller at the, Can-
adian Bank of Commerce spent .the
weelc-end •at his 1i,ome .in Blyth;
Mr..• ands Mrs. Victor` J. Snell of
Lucan, spent Sunday with, the for-
mer ..s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
•
mot
and Ente
In ,connection with
Ian Church,
'Tuesday,.' 0
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HOGARTH BABY CHICK
HATCHERY'
Our Supply of fe • ds are ,now ,more
complete than eve and your needs
in Chick Starter, OW Mash, Chick,
• Feed, Lay Mash, t :ef Meal,. Bone
Ureal,' Alfalfa Meal, Oyster' ',Shell,'
Grit, Condensed But.:rmilk,, etc: can.
be 'proinptl • filled.
POUL Y LING
It is now ti'. to ave the cti11
hens eliminated o your flock.
Our charge is $2,00 100 hens. We
are cash buyers of poultry.. Call' us.
when you have poultry to Sell.
Our new shipnient of •leg bands'
has just arrived. Ail sizes and.co.;
191'11.$ 411#+ '""v"I'
NOTICE TO I) AINAGI
CONTRA s ORS
will
Tenders `r c v
bee ei edbr the
undersigned for 11 construction of
the Gainer and'S ' ith Drains up to,
Mon ' y, Novemb4.tlt, 1929, at
11,111.
The c aiser I) ° in is estimated at
47011 0 ydd. l the' Smith Whitt
at 3100 u, yds. to be removedTiio:
;clans, t) ofiles and specificatidtis;
may be ii t h
yna� l,eofficeoft eun-
dersi 1 t"
,� sed., C dXtpny A certiffett
cheque .or Ott '';r izppr(IVAd security
of tr % ot, t editiedmr.ioe• Miall
Company to ;, ,, , `r ie jowest or any
tender' got - warilyaccented
tt40.2teo
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P.ROGIIM IN _T
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Richard s
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ainment
aven Presbyter-
nniversary
ober 15th
Hall
u 5.30 to 8 p.m.
AIRS AND THE
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CRES IN THE .
)M 6.30 to 9.30
SiGN',
raster drama. .A
olor marvel. ,
OPEN HORSES ' OE TOURNAMENT
For which attraive prizes will be
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of red •.
Admission: Adults ::,c. children 35e
SUPPER TICKET ADMITS TO
THi')ATRE AND TOURNAMENT
CAXEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
rev, J, Berritirtt illtode , M. 4.
• I1Inistet
Bliss Lena Coates, tl.L.Gati., Organist
ANNIVRRSARY SUNDAY '
10 0,411, --.:Sunday School
11 a,ni, and ? P,111. ---Public Worship.'
REY.. J, D. •CUNNINGIIAM, D, D.
Professor of New Testament :Liter
ature and Exegesis in I{nor College,
Toronto, will 'preach at both servicee
Special music by the Cheir assist-
ed by S. A. Tracey, Tenor
Abrams, Basso,. soloists 0f tile'
Church of St. John the Evangelist,
Lwttlon, •
A cordial invitation is extended to
the public.
'rhe 'liixeter• Canning Factory have
liad a big run with corn and they
expect to. finish -to-day {(Wednesday)
Mr. `!Maurice Coates, son of Mr.
and Mit. Win, H. Coates; of 'Osborne
is .111 at his home suffering ,from
pneumonia.
'Misses Jennie and Mary McCaus-
land, of Brantford. visited at the
home .of Mr. and MrS. E. C. Harvey
over the week -end.
Miss; lila Biatchfor'd, R.N., has re-
turned to Detroit :"sifter visiting for
two weeps with her parents /Mr. and
Mrs. F. '13iatc1 ford,
• Mr. 1-1, E. Huston and family have
moved back: -to Exeter 'after spend-
Iiig the stinimer at their sammer
haiiie at Grand Bend,
Mr, and Mrs. It. E. Pickard and
Mr's: Geo, Southcott spent the Week-
end' ' 'v'fsiting With Mr. aind Mrs. .M.
P.' "Gladinaii, of London.
Mr, and Mrs, l.inklater and fain-
ily, •;tfiss 1•tolen Cooper and, Miss Al-
'fna Bowe 1, of Goderich, silent Sun-
day with 17r. and errs. W. I -T. Wood.
°Mr, and •Mas. Norman Reddy and
family, ef. iietireitt .spent the 'eek-
end';iit Elie home. of the fortner's
brother, . Mr. 'Cv., •rC i eddYY of tts-
borne.,
•• Muss '144 'who
tuts •roflpietetl Iter 'course• -iit the
Ford T]:ospitai, Retrofit„ ie Spending
{t ,feta bays' with her pe,],°ehtS, Mr.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA.
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding. A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leadat
11 a.m.— "Strangers within
gates. .
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—"Unconscious Immorality'?
2nd in.the series of story sermons
on the last five commandments.
This sermon will bo illustrated.
from the story "Judge not that
ye he not judged." Coma and
hear it.
our
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MAIN ST, UNITED• CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. Of J. Moorhenee. Pator
Organist, .Miss •E. IIitstpn'"
11 a.m.—Our congregation Will wor'.
ship with Caven congregation. Our,
service being withdrawn.
3 p.m.—Our Church School, Conte
and enjoy the study of God's word
with us. •
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7 p.m.= ---"The Power -of the Invis-,
ible"
8 p.m.—Wednesday
Prayer service.
evening our.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
i
CHURCH .
20th' Sunday after •Trinity `
11 a.m.—Morning prayer and ser-.
mon,
3' Ont.—Sunday School •
• 'Evening ,Service •withdra n' ijt fa
icor of Caven Church„.A:nniversary,
Harvest Thanksgiving •Ser`:vices
will. be held on Sunday, +October:`t1'iie
20th. when Rev. Wm. A. Toit nshen',
Rector of the Church of ' •tile Ire
deenxer, London, will' be • the special
speaker. • ,
Election return
at the "Mars"
day even`tig,•
nection with
picture sire•
1p will •be given otic
eatre on.Wednet-
stober 30th in eq.-
a
the regular' moving
Mr. cornyn
• and Mrs. corny ' estle; (If.
Detroit; spent the week -end visiting
relatives • in Exeter. • - ` s
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and two
daughters, and Mrs. I•lepburn, Of
London, , motored up and, spent Sun.-
day with, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. West-
cott and other relatives in Exeter
Dr. Luther 0411 and wile, of Gilt-
sonburg, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. T.
Sweet, of Hamilton, `motored up and
spent the week -end with Mrs. F.
Gill. Mrs. Gill returned to Hamil-
ton to visit for a few days.
;,Mr. and Mrs.: H. :Hatton .arid
daughter ,Evelyn : motored up from
Brantford Saturday- and speffe•''tlte
week -end with Mr. and, Mrs. T. Q.
Southcott. Mrs., 'Southcott returned
with them and will visit in Toronto
and Preston "before returning home.
After• being delayed for a, weep
waiting• for some steel Games work
Was. again commenced on the new
post office on 'Monday. The weather•
has been ideal for outdoor work and
Bea%er Bros. contractors are hoping
to. rush the work 'without .much
further delay.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Davis, Of
Winchelsea, visited at the home of
the ,tatter's brother, Mr•,: C. Pyiu, oh
Sunday. Mr. and Ifte, Davis, M.
and .Mrs. C: Pym and Mr. and Mrs.
E. Pym n%otered to Locknow• and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Reed,
Representatives of a gas company
that is not already located' in Exe-
ter were in town recently entteaver-
'ing to secure a suitable corner site
for the erection of another gas sta-
tion, Messrs. E. Treble and Wes',
Simomus were both interviewed with
a view of purchasing. their property.
Mt. Adam Case has disposed of
his 100 -acre farm being lot 6 ori
Provincial Highway* No. 4, Hay Tp.
the price paid being $10,000. Mr:,.
Keys recently sold his Tarin 'being
lot 23 north boutidary,of Hay. Mr:
Case will hold an Miction sale of
farm stock and ilhp1ornents oil
Thursday, October 711,
The Women's Asso,i'ation of Maid
Street United cltureb held their reg-
ular ar 1neetilig in the church castor
Thursday afternoon last,\Mi's, u3T•oor
house having charge ot. `{he devo•
t1onal part of the eervireand the
president, NM. II0' ey the' business
;cart. ' ][Hans were completed for It
dhic'ken pie supper to be head in the
church Kallowe'ei'i night, a .0ctobe.r
41st.
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15 only men's' winter , overcoats. These are °fast season's coats
but they are goo. d cloths and staple .styles. if 'we have your O.
•size you should not miss this: opportunity of securing a goo.
coat at a very AIow price. Come in and see them.:. '$14.95
- New Plaid Cotton • Blankets
25 pair,of fancy plaid blankets in Blue,
- Sand, Pink and Grey Checks • warm .. and
comfortable. a •ti
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at per pair $2.75
New ' Comf orter' 'Chintz
10 new patterns and .colorings in the 36
inch 'material. 'Beautiful patternis • -
at per yard 25c.
Misses'Ladies'
and � ' � er Coats.'
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We have always somethi p new to show in
coats. his "season was off a. splendid assort-.
mento the newest..styl and cloth's. Splendid
valuesAMMO •
$22:50
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weather.
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T. 98.c.
Mens .All4Votii?Hose. •
Hanson's male;' the` iieai ,value in heavy
v<eight sox on the anarket.i'
Special at per pr. 48c.
ub1jiex aid RubberBoots
y yo.u:to" -buy` this well-known brand'.
re guaranteed by the maker- as .well ag
by u's. Try a pair this season.
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PALL CLEANING
IS HERE- AG N r
NOw ie' the tim' , to re-
place that rn- out
mattre 5 .or ring. .
We have a } ull , ek.to ;meet alt
, your: re 1 irements.
Ileuphols, iii Promptly Done
i-34 R. . OPPBR;' ,
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phone 99 '
• Mr. and Mrs., Ray Eacrett, of Sar -
,pia, visited at the home or Mr.' and
'Mrs. ,B. W. F. Beavers on Thursday
returning Friday. •
Mr. and. Mrs. Rich.. Coates and
son .Frank ,and. Mrs. 141, Sheena re-
turned home Tuesday after speeding
•a• week .in Toronto..
Mr. B. R. Bartow, • wbo recently
underwent an operation for append-
icitis at Dr. Fletcher's hospital was
able to rettui'u to his home on Sat-
urday last:
McSsrs. Harold and John Blintz,'
Miss Dorothy Kuntz, of Windsor, and
Mr, and Mrs. Austin Bickell, of Lou-
don, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs:
Wm. Kuntz. •
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Etherington,
of Usborne, are in Shakespeare at-
tending the wedding or the latter's
lielee, Miss Marcella Oeltm to Mr.
Edward Myers, which took place on.
October 9th.
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Taylor motor-
ed to Shakespeare and were accent -
'panted 116tne by thein sons Frank
and Reg who visited with their sis-
ter, Mrs. McTavish. ,r
Rev. Horden Cunningham, wife
and. daughter, :of St., Thomas, visit-
ed for few days with relatives in
town. Mr. Cunninghntn conducted
services at the Anglican church, at.
Clandehoye on Sunday.
Excellent weather has prevailed
during the past couple of weeks
and tall work on the farm IS pro-
greasing favorably. Plowing is
r t all
ae ie standstill. the ground
p yata st ,ti gr d
being tOo hard •owing to leek of rant,
'btr. Wtn. 1•I. ilaney has been a
very slept roat suffering from. blood-
pol€ioning+ in his hand. 'tire hand
wain pricked While PieltingCovl and
it tlirllecl' 'to blood poisoning, Miss
Taylor, of Toronto, is visiting with:
Mr. and 1Vrrs. Blaney.
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• We have a 'icomplete • ratgel oaf ..Woollens for
your new fall suit, oi.-overcoat.
.We also «:rry;a complete range o y;•:a.niples..
s Furnishings is
the'`lateit v'. in: Men's
ear.:•
PHONE 81W
E)ETER, ONT. I
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Ernest C.
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DRUGGIST
FURNITURE
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HN ERTAKI
a, beadqu iters for th at
R N. RO 'S
T1ie St with e Big Stoeic
rices,
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YOURSELF'.
SEE.., O • Y �.
R. •
ROWE
Phone 20w and 20j
We fish pityre)tased in up -to -data:
Ririe and '
et us white-
ToUr batt, hen-
ty work, moderate:
og , It 13aby Chick, Hatch -
0 1.84w, Exeter. $-1-tfe
Power ti
are o{ieit
wash 'MT
houses,
taiarge,
dry. -131
titewashing n
,work.
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DOROTHY .E. •GRASSI
;A L.C.M.
(Honor ,Carat 4 tate) Lona, 'England :r
st*uctio $t . '
Piano, Vi . in ti oily, Theory,'
Studio 1\'':';` • lbe Street, Box 100,
E ya ONTARIO
W. R. Goth • nNG
A. Ti (1'
O1'g let and ' Choirmaster
is :`. St. • ated Church
lit! i ettort iq
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ray :01 : ing. PaHor is
upstairs just opp:, .to tho post st-
iles,
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and, his,
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is "Service 1Lntiv„
Satisfaction ; t enteed."
So. . i;S. Go W .
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