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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-11-21, Page 8MIME Caulk Your endows $avo ololl y 011 y ur co41 :bill Iinti 710.•10 TUE ;AGENCY .4'.014 ( 1,11(.11M<i<! DOORS .. AND WI . )OW ALSO METAL( 'SVA. la 5`.t'IiXI'1,'INO• LET US tiTJ tE YIQ1J P.R1C1 S N. J. RN, Exeter ?lir. and Mrs. W. J. McAlitser, and family, of Mt. Brydges, spent Stinday At the home of Air. and Mrs, James Jewell. Mr. and '\Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and Miss Ila Westcatt, of Toronto, aro visiting at the home of lir. and Mrs. Rd. Coates, • Farmers are betting their cattle into the 'bares for the winter feed- ing. This was hastened by the snow fall Tuesday. With the cattle in farmers are practically assured of a steady job all winter, With the •rounding up of the cattle a number of animals are reported missing. So watch the want column of the Times -Advocate for information. We will be start' next week 'to• hake Chris pas Cakes. Anyone wishing their stems Cake baked call Grants' B , ery, phone 8, A car of sugar beet Tulp has ar- rived. Get your req ements early while it lasts. Las shipments are leaving the cto es now. -HAR- VEY BROS. The Elipir lle c -ho ping mill will be ready fqrr bout the first of December. unning half days, 'only. -Wm. B dshaw 1-21-2tp STRAYED -Fro . sometime during e 'yearling steer, par information please Tuckey. ANTI-FREEZ tor now, only Garage. -SAND NOTICE -I sponsible fo an Mrs. Lewis Aid 11-21-3tp Sig pasture ummer, one olstein. Any orm Mr. C. E, 1 your radia - at the Ford LLIO.T. • nger be re - incurred by ed Lewis Aldworth STRAYED -From Cetnralia, 1 910 -lb, steer with ho formation. BYE' lia. Exeter Markets W'''heat 31.15 Oats i(lc. Barley G u. Manitoba Flour 34.00 Model F,loer 8.4.25 Pastry Flour 8.3.30 Feed, Flour $2.25 watt $1„85 Shorts. 81.90 Sugar Beet Pulp 82.05 Creamery Butter tter 41e. Dairy Butter 40e. ggs, extras 55c. .Eggs, firsts 45c, Eggs, seconds 00C. . Hogs $10.50 „locals lir, a Mrs, Geo. Baynhant, of Centra , desire Announce they will e a home their neighbors and "frien' s on. fondeY, December the 2nd f on o to five p.m., the accasion itg a reception in honour of their` g Iden wedding anniversary. Mr. .Ed.'; Knight spent the week- end in Detroit. M. Douglas Tho Lon- don,. was in Exeter end. Dr. Fletcher office: Miss `Nona i on, of Lon- over the week - is enlarging and re- novating the waiting room of itis Chambers, of London, spent the ,week -end at her home here. Mrs. Lawrence Smale, of Wood- ham, spent the week -end with Mrs, Maud Heywood. The many friends of Mr. William McBain will regret to know that lie is critically 111. 'Mr. W. Hatter left Saturday morning to visit for a time with' his sisters in Chicago. Miss Laura Knight, of London, spent the week -end with her parents - Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight. !Mrs. McKaig, of Hensall, visited with her daughter Miss Mary Mc- Kaig in town over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Neil, of De- troit, spent the week -end with their friends in Exeter and Centralia. Mrs. ' Wm. Edmunds, of Flint, llich., visited for a, week with her ieson farm parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Rowcliffe. red Hereford eward for in- Miss 'Mary Wells has returned to E. Hick , Centra- her position with .C. L. Wilson after holidaying for two ,weeks in Gode- rich. LOST A Goodyea tire and tube Mrs. E. Lamport has returned 29x4,40 on For. •, r between Eye- bonneafter visiting for a few days Mr. Edward Small is under the ter and Credito is Huron Street. with .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ford, in I doctor's care at the home of Slip. T. Reward at Ford Garage. London. Houlden, We regret to state that Mr. B. W. F. Beavers and son Mr. Small°is very weak. We supply the gamin :Ford parts Reg. visited the foriner's mother • that sire Councillor H. C. Rivers and wife; i you . ar. Let ns Mrs, Wm. Beavers, of Blanshatd on Messrs. Jas, Morley and J. R. Hind put 'them in, w k w how. Sandy ,Sunday. motored to Walkerton and made :,a Elliot. We stoc eine Ford parts Mayor W. J. Kilpatrick and, wife, plbasant eall on Dr. George Hind all models 191 , b 1:929; of •London, were visitors at the home on Sunday. of .!gr. W. C. Reddy, of Usborne, on asple dance Sunday, nIi'• and Mrs.W. C. Pearce and actions. Apply Mr. and Mrs. John Northcott wexe The many friends of lir. Arthur in Stratford Saturday visiting with S. Davis will regret to know that he relatives. Mr. Pearce attended �a is confined to his bed and is quite meeting of ' insurance agents. ill.. 1Ir. and Mrs. W. L. Kress motel. - THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I.tev, ,7. Bernard. Rhodes, Al. A. 'Minister 'hiss 1f senn Coates,. A,1rr.O. SX.,, 'Ol' ,€4ujs.t . 10.00, a.m.--Sunday School .. 11 ;4.114.---"'M Tragic Tree." 2114 sermon in series, 7 p,itt,-"The Friendship of 3esue„ E� JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH. OF CANADA Rev, D, Pastor W. lt. Goulding A.T.C.M. Organist and Croir-Leader 11 Ant. --A. Pro Church /nit an In-' creasing Church 3 P.m. -Sunday School 7 P.M. -"Thou shalt not covet" last in the series of• story sermons on the Commandments illustrated •by the story "Folly," The • Sacrament of the Lord's ,Sup-. per will be 'administered morning and evening.' Reception of new members at the morning service. We want to .see our members as far as possible present at communion on Sunday next. MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. T. Moorbouse Organist, Miss B. Huston 11 a.m.-The beginning of a ser- ies of sermons on• Christ's Tetnp- tations. "The. First Temptation." 3 p.m. -The Church School. The school will be in charge of 'the' assistants. ' 7 p.m. -"The Confession of Sin. When Effective and when Inef- fective. 7.30 -Thursday evening, prayer and praise. r , TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday Before Advent Slip. T. 3. Finley; of Huron College will have charge. 11 a.m.-Morning prayer and •ser- mon. 3 p.m. Sunday School 7 p.m. Evensong and sermon Mrs. Chambers' and daughter Grace spent Thursday last in Lon- don. FOR SALE -Good floor 50 by 32 ft. Wni. Leavitt. FOR SALE--ltesidental .in first class village of acres of rcood house Ox30 f It is on a goo so good frame would make truck garden' Township tax just outside Poi further p J. W. Graybe property side the vood and co ains 3 1 ad with goo frame and 1's stor s high. stone fou .. ation al - )a r.n 0 ft. This eal property for and chicken ranch. as this property is he village boundary. rticnlars enquire from 11-14-4t) We have purchased a up-to-date Power 'Whitewashing +chine and are open or work. et us white- wash and lsinfcc sur barn, hen- houses, et Qu work, moderate charge. Ho ar Baby Chick Hatch- ery. Phon 84w, Exeter. 8-1 •tfc BARN FOR : AL ' 20 feet by 28 ft. matched si i . Apply G. Cud - more, Erie Gas tation. 11-7-tfc LOS.T-A red ste with white markings, no hot s weighs 900 lbs.' hole punched in +..ch year; Apply. Roy Itatz, Dashw y od 1'ti. R. No. 2 11-7-8tc The Times -Advocate have received their new assortment of Chirstinas cards which are the finest let they have as yet displayed. WOOD Fro G LE Hard and soft, long di' slier' as . p'•ired. Seas- . on'ed or flresh ! red H. Ho- garth, R. 11„ No 1, Exeter, phone 11-7-3tp Credit 5n. Y°t. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Homey and ed to Brantford Sunday taking with fancily, of .Stratford, visited with them the ]•atter's mother Mrs. Den - friends in Exeter on. Sunday taking nis and•her son Billy, -who have been in the James :Street aniversary. visiting here for couple of weelid. Miss Gladys Hunkin returned to Mrs. B. W. F. Bear*ers also accent - her position in Ldndon' after holi- panied them to the city visiting with. daying for few days with her par- relatives. ents Mr. and. Mrs. John Hunkin. The Women's Institute held a Mr. T. C. Unger, of Ottawa, called on his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Williams ..one day last week, Mr. Unger was on a Motor trip to California. Rev. T. C. Wilkinson and son Mur- ray, of Ripley, and Mr. A. J. Mc- Tavish, of London, spent the week- end visiting at, the James • Street parsonage. 4 • Miss Margaret Johns, Miss 'Made- line Dearing and miss Marjory Hunt- er, of London, visited at their re- spective homes in this community over the. week -end. Main Street Sunday School will hold their Christmas entertainment on Friday, December 20th. James Street Siunday School will hold theirs on Monday, December 2rd. Mrs. M. Gossell, who has • been visiting with Mrs. '3TcAvoy 'and Miss A. Sanders returned to her home In Ripley Sunday accompanied by Mr. Stuart Campbell and Mrs. Wil- son, BL'r, •and Mrs. Ker'vin Werner and Mr, and •Mrs. C. J. Patterson and daughttr Marion motored over from: Detroit and were the guests of Mrs. D. Russell of town over the week - If you wish to buy r sell a farm, end. or housogo It. 1, ickard, Exeter. Mr. S. M. Pearce, Mr. L. Sutler - land, Wife and children, of Fingal, POIJLTR1 ,WANDB D ---We ale in accompanied by Miss Francis Peiirce the market fo`' all kinds of poultry of London, visited at the home of paying' hig • st prices. TruekS the former's brother Mr. W. C. will call. e_ 0, »'ashwood, d. Pearce on Sunday. • Andersen. 9-2ti- tfe Mr. Nelson Hill returned Saturday HOGAX 7rH 11A.1.t% CIUCK HATCHERY FDEI)S Our supply of feeds are no .,p�i�ore complete than ever and you Reeds iu •Chick Starter, Grow Mas , ChickFeed, Lay Masi , not 1VIe�, Bothe Ifeei, Alfalfa 1V al, Opt ` Shell, Giin, Conclenabd uttermil etc. can r t,_ r , ' ii )ti fi ie . la tai 1 ,rp 1 S 'iV•i DSi>AY, Noram 31n12. 2.1, ilf)gq' 0111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111111.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111,111111111111►' s moor progressive crokinole party in the Exeter Opera House on Thursday ev- ening of last last week. There were about 40 present most of whom en- joyed the evening in cards. Lunch was served by the ladies. Miss E. M. Bowey won the prize for the ladies at euchre and Mr. W. H. Har;. Hess won ,the gentleman's prize. Mild Weather has prevailed throughout the county for the past few weeks. So far •there has boen no real heavy frosts. On Tuesday morning :the community awoke to find the earth wrapped in a mantle of white, shrubbery, trees and beild- ings being covered, presenting a very picturesque appearance. The snow kept up for the best part er the day. :1r and M'rs. Geo. Chambers, two daughters and one song of Ardeit, Man., are moving to Exeter and exp pest to locate a farm in this com munity, Mr. Chambers is a brother of Mr. John Chanfbers while Mre. Chambers is a slater of :11rs. Cham- bers find Mrs. .Newton Baker of town. Mr. Chambers is bringing with hila a load of livestock, furni- ture, etc. w ' CAVE °GUIL, VISITS GO1)EEEiCH The Young People's Guild of Ca- veit. Presbyterian church enjoyed a very ,pleasant •evening with the West- minister Guild, Godorich, on Tues- day evening of last week. The Ilen- sall and Seafortlt • Societies were al, after visiting for a week with his so present. The program etitudstect mother Mrs. Jas. Bili. It was re- of numbers from the different so- ported last week that Mrs. Hill was cieties, Exeter's contribution being indisposed but this is net correct as a huinolroiis song by a number of 'Vies. Hill is enjoying the best of boys which was greatly enjoyed by health. ' ali. A debate was held between the Christmas is lust five weeks away Goderieh .tied ,Soaforth Soefet1cs, oti The Christmas spirit perinoates the the 'subject, "jtesolved that the , eitdthrif i5 of .one hindrance S mo i tt 17nterta nme'ts �1 h strias p n an Cris concerts are getting under' *ay and the World than the Miser" with Sea - old and young are riot •counting the forth, the affirmative, as winner: P.Or iTIlr : y, ,lt q; days to the most loybns season of Games and contests were enjoyed It is no1V tittle ha'v. the dull the Year'.• [and tt;,claitt'ty lutieii was served at the. liens eliminated 1!roTil, ur flock. T. Ar frim'aeembe, tire. close of. the evening„ Clue' cltttrt;eeb% 42,00 petv4 0 hent, we Millman tend Mrs. IL C. '1'Creed, of On Friday evening the 'Guild visit - art t t 41t littyers t5:f,.P0tk• tltltY 'ud Handl-ten,and Miss7Ctn'te edh{vitiger, ed the house et I eruge, Clinton. A whoa you hove poultt' ' to s'e1l, ;, of TTurlingtoti, visited 111 lrketasr the very good musical program was pro.. Our new -shipment Of leg )))ant1s least week, 1 s. Wood, with ;tier' vided and was greatly' enjoyed `by 1 ` hats just .arritrcd. All sites and co'- brother Mr. 1;1. Welter and the other the inmates. At the end of the pro-. lard 1.••.eko: ladies with Mrs, 1U shard 'ti 'elsh, ',grate it treat vas distributed. r Inter In EVERY FUR COAT SOLD TI -ROU ''H, US HAVE TRULY BEEN BEAUTIFUL COD EVERY CUSTOMER WELL S a ISFIED. d , IF YOU • NEED A NECK PIECE `'1' INTERESTED IN A '•, FUR COAT COME IN AND"T K IT OVER WITH US AND YOU WILL BE SA ISFIED AS WELL. JUST ARRIVED A SHIPMENT OF IZES 6 TO 11. SPECIA OBER BOOTS PRICE- $3:.49 LET US PR FITTING 'Yd CO TECT YOU AGAINS WITH GALOSHE ORS AT $2.25, $2. WET WEATHER. BY OR. RUBBERS., vIAN? ,O$2.75, Christ WE ARE. MORE THA CHRISTMAS GOODS. THEM O.VE s `- rerun' s PLEASED W H .OUR EARLY `SHIPMENT,' OF YOU WILL r, E, TOO. COME IN. AND LOOK WHILE T., E SELECTION IS, BIG •QUtfl,f'tt . III 111 1011.111111 111111.111111.1111111111111111111 I00,11111111111111111111101.01111111111 11.17 �i11111111111�111111�1I1 � :IIS I11�1� 1�. ,11� 1 I � I .�1 , � . � .� ; , .I j •, I I ., .. -.. 1 , . :1� 1_ � �' • • monono 4= ..:.. � • = • MINIM 5 XMAS' Almost Here But we are prepared for it th a Store full of nice things su;? ble for Christmas gifts. CHESTERFIED /SUITES 151:y 8; up D KING-ILOOIVI SUI opt .S7u.00 and ED -ROOM SDI 8 ny price to s ;; you , SMOKERS +' HESTS, BASKETS `s:: CHAIRS, NERIESESKS At LAMP, • WORI FE. Everyth g to be to -date sto ,e WE suit the tries, 1. R. ound in an up -i AVE at prices to ROWE Phi 20w and 20j Stanfield's U shrinka I r,; Underw it Chilly days and .chill evenings turn • • oiir thoughts to he ' pier underwear. two.- Piece, • • Combinations We 'have a s ; sial litre of'two-piece heavy w '" ribbed underwear which are clearing at 98c. AGENt FOR JACKSON DRY CLEANERS A11 accounts must bo settled by the. } 13t11. of December , .h•IAL'\ ST. W.M.S. ) LECT OFFICERS The W. M. S. of Main Street United church held their monthly meeting Wednesday, November 13th with the president Mrs. Pearce pre- siding. After the opening exercises a paper on • Qhristlan Stewardship was read by Mrs. G. S. Howard. The devotional leaflet was taken by Mrs. Pearce, followed by leaflets on "New Canadans" read by Mrs. Wickwire; and Miss sM'urray. The election of officers for the conning year was then held and is 'as follows: Past President, Mrs. V. :\follard: President, Mrs. W. C. Pearce; First Vice-1.'res., .1Virs. Moorhouse; Second Vice -Pres., Mrs. C. Hooper; Rec. Sec'y, 1\lrs. Wickwire; Assist'. Rec. Secy, Mrs, Jaques; TreaS.,.2Irs. 'G. Matson; Correa. So 'y, Mrs. Mooney Secretary of Christian Stewardship and Finance, Mrs. G. S. Howard Mission 'land Supt!; ,Miss Murray; Baby Band ,Suets., Mrs. Medd and Mrs. Jaques; Strangers' Secretary, Mrs, bfoorhouse; Supply Sec'y, Stirs. S. ;Sims; Associate Helpers' Seely., Mrs. 111a'rshall; Missionary Monthly' Sec'y., Mrs. K. J. Sims; Press and Literature Sec'y., Mrs. Howey and Miss White; Mite Box See'Y., Mrs, Anderson; Temperenee See'y., Miss Murray. PRONE 81w HYDRO ELi=C'TRIC . ' 'Wiring and installing, guar teed worka.nship at rbasonable "rices. ring atms �aiid Moto > a spec- i'- � alty, E:;stiile.:s gladly urn'shed freer Biil. DAV VV. R. GOU • A: T. O. Orenatist smd roirnnnstee fa nes St. L' ted CItui ch Instr tion in Piano $. Vocal Organ. Theory • Supei•irlsor .f Music in Schools Studia, 1\Iait . ` t. Box 57, Phouo 192 EXETER., ONT FALL CLEANING • IS HERE' AGAIN. 'Now is the time tore- place, that w#1.4 out mattres or sp ing. •W h l 11 stook to meet all YI' �r c'��e � , r your equip, menta. Itoupholsteotg i'ont1 fly 1)0110 R. . i2• 1PB pottiV'I' 1: r Dpiuri 1tt mom ° / Y)Il:l+(;',COIt rIOBO tlx: Tho' warehouse of tli'o Canadian h'tatiolial Express, Clinton, was brok en into recently and some goods taken although nothing of great value, WI. as . . v Jia, .. .H R •• a...,_• AMA EXETER, ONT: 1 Ernest: C. Harvey GENERALS ipSti13r1:1w{(311 I31tOKEft •)pteseiitfiog ifo of. Canada Mutuald� o. Life, Fire, :• Atttom;obile, Etcq SAFETY RAZOR BL V D (ani! SHARPEN ,SYNGLE EDGE »6i711T.E hi11t= 4c« 'perfect 111 :;o, 0 uaranteed W. S. CO , ', DRUGGIST ake) 3q.. r -- DOROTHY E. GRASSI A. L. C. M. (lr'ottor' (raduato) 1'.ondor 'Tnglamt Instruc fon 1 Piano, Violin, • ; hy, Theory. ,,ytutilo N. Mbar cot, Gox lag EXETER, 'tNTARIO ELLE TT TAIL itING (lleanieg, Pre sing, " Repairing*, )airin Eyeingy and Yh ,lea g. Parlor is. , g upstairs just <4)1 sit t:lio post of"-, floe and his zoet "Service' aunt Satisfcetter), Guar, '`bed." SO tir,r cs GO iIG,