The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-11-28, Page 8t '
TIDE EXETER TIIVIESADVOCATE
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Cauk Your dos::
$avg inogy0n-yo c941 bill
11AVIa •SEC;.,.UP
ApliNcy VOA' 1)0Ons.
AND WI• PO SO. :SIETAL
'SWATHE '10P.PINO •
.LET (.4.110 YOU PRIO.E$
W. J. HE Exeter
The animal meeting of Thames
Boa d Farmers Cub • be held at
VassMore's nflay, Decere-'
ber 211t1 at 8 .1 Election of ore
Mere and othe portant business.
A large alend, ce le looked for,
Passmore, See'y.
We have tolee the eau for the
Fuller I3ru C an expect to call
on the resider Stephen, Hay
and Usborne to ships in the course
of a few we s, Harold Taylor,
Exeter, phone 138.
Have you tried our g Producer
Laying Mash? .A trial ill mean re-
peat orders.
Your pigs need a it eral Mixture
at this tie of the y r. Give them
Harvey ft g Miner It will pay
you to uslt'
If you ar1 needix Shorts and Low
Grade Pion for nter feeding put
your supply n n w while it is on
band. It is o17g out pretty fast.;
Our, low gradeefl ur is No. 1 qualtt3r
and a good fe" te finish your pigs'
on. -HARVEY ROS.,
CATTLE WA TED- Fj winter
feeding; feed 4psists o cut straw,
sweet clover an 1.70etraw. Apply
•Sirrion J. Mor R. R. R. No. 2,
Crediton. ltc.
PACK.ING CA Es JOR. SAr•T'
All sizes, cheap. lbot. Balkwill, on
William Street. 11-28- tp.
NOTICE -U
McLaughlin to
143,726 left at.i
• about three ini%
same, the same
HURON GARAI.
less the
Ing car
the
r of a
ense No.
on garage
go, calls for
be sold. -The
STRAYED-0.th lot con. 3,
Stephen, a yearli g ste roan. The
owner may liavt. sa by proving
property and pip,1 k. expenses. ltf.
R. King, R. R. 1, Exeter
11-28-3te
,STRAYED ---,-A grey heifer with
![. hoinSand ni rked 1 oth ears. In-
, forrilatien, reOti( y Wm. Sanders,
R. Xing,R. 0. 1, Exeter.
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•::•:STRAYED -From Lots,15 and 16,
' ,,,POlicession,a, ,Stephen, ts ee head of
attle,, including :one iter Suppos-
' ed to calf. k on left ear.,
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• ' Pleano' y:,, ington Heist, or
phormi.2rediton, Crediton P.
, 0. ,' %.'4,(,e•I , 11-28-3te.
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The ' q choppinglmill will
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lie: real fo w k about the first
. of. Deeernh running half days
onlye-Wm. 'Bradshaw 11-21-2tp
ANTI -FREEZE Fill your radia-
torD now, lily :50 at the Ford
Garage. -I' ELLIOT.
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NOTICE7,4 Ul no longer be re-
sponsilildior 4ny` debts incurred by
Mit. Lewis A *orth.
11-21-3tp gned Lewis Aldworth
FOR SALE=Regidental property
riN)
in first e Mape . outside the
village ' Da wood and tontains 3
•acre f good land With ood frarne
hoe 20x30 t and Vi• ories high..
It Is on a g ,,;,,gane, undation al -
So good frani barn 20x30 ft. This
would make an ideal property for
truck garde ng and chicken ranch.
Township t es as this property is
just outsid the village boundary.
For further 'particulars enquire from
.7. W. Graybeil. 11-14-4tp.
e
We have purcha an up-to-date
Power Whitewashf g machine and
arc open or wo . Let us white-
,
wash and t your barn, hen-
houses, otc• Qu ity work, moderate
charge. Ho ar Baby Chick Hatch-
ery. Piton: ; :4w, Exeter. 8-1-tfc
BARN P -20 feet by 2S
ft. matched ing. Apply G. Cud -
more, Erie Gas Station. 11-7-tfe
The Times -Advocate have received
their new assortment of Chirstmas
cards 'which are the finest lot they
have as yet displayed.
If you wishiiy, buy 0,F soli a farm
or house see E. Pi kard, •Exeter.
POULTRY WAND -.We are in,
the market for all/kinds of poultry
Pairing the high hg1iqJt prices. Trucks
will 0E01. ?in 30, Dashwood, C.
dersen. 9-26-tfc
BO(ARE bitty molt
nocifititty
• FEEDS' •
Our stiPPlY of teeth; afe. bow more
complete than' ever and Your eetitt
Obiek Starters Grew Miens hick
reed, Lay MaSh, Beef Meal
Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Oyster, Shell,
Mgt, Condensed Enttettoilk, te.aU
be prototly 1044
• , Porto' clams
• it IS now tint to, hat th& cult
hens -eiliftinatetr coin yij flock.
Our tharge Is $2. per hens. We
are cash Iniyers0 ult CdII ts
WIlett iett have pott y,f sellv
Ottr tie* Shipine leg bands
h4k Inst nrrIVedi A tel and Ode
kese.teaikei *we
10.r.tie „„•• ,
Exeter Markg4ts
Wheat $1.15
Oats .50c.
Barley 05e.
Manitoba Flour 84.00
Model. Flunr
Pastry Flour $0.0.0
Feed Moor $245
Bran
Shorts $1.90
Sugar Beet Pulp .$2.05 o.
Creamery Butter 46c,
Dairy ]utter 40e.
Eggs, extras 010*e.
Eggs, firsts 45c.
Eggs, seconds 30e.
Hogs $10.50
.Cocals
Mr. an irs1eo.
Centrtt, , des e to
will tie At=)z
and friends
the 2nd froi
occasion bei
of their gol
Benham, of
inounce they
heir neighbors
n Monday, December
two to five pan., the
a reception in honour
n wedding anniversary.
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Get your 4rdTi early for your
Christmas s. -Grant's Bakery,
Just 22 shopping days to Chirst-
mas.
Miss Blanche Senior is visiting
with her brothers in Toronto,
Mr. Robert Crawford took in the
winter fair at Toronto last week.
Mr. Joe Grant, of London, spent
the week -end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Arto Delve, or For-
est, visited in town over Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Sims, who has been
quite ill -is able to be around again.
Mrs. A. Rumford, of Gidley St.,_
is confined to her homethrough ill-
ness.
Sunday Schools and churches are
busy preparing Christmas entertain-
ments.
Mrs. Jos. May visited over the
week -end with Miss May Thomas, of
London. •
Mr. Ted. Wethey, ot London, spent
the week -end with his father ,Mr. E.
J, Wethey.
Mrs. Douglas-Aldworth left on
Monday for London to visit with.
her neices.
• Messrs. L. Day- and Thos. Sanders
are in Toronto attending the Royal
Winter Fair.
Miss Mae Sanders left Tuesday ev-
eningifor London where she intends•
to visit for a. time. .
Mr, Young Creech, of Detroit, has
been visiting for the past week at
the home of Mrs., T. G. Creech.
Mr. Harry Penhalt was confined
to his home for .,a few days last
week through illness. • *
'Mr. Clyde Heaman, of Grand Bend,
spent the week -end in town. with his
grandmother Mrs, Skelton.
Mr Roy Manuel and Miss Dorothy
Piper, of Wingham, visited with Mr.
and Xrs. E. R. Hopper on Stinday.
Mr. Norman Mitchell has accepted
a position with Mr. Victor, Hogarth
to look after the coal end of his busi-
ness.
Mr. John Stanbury was in Pal-
merston on Tuesday enjoying a fox
hunt with a number of friends in
his old home town.
Mr. and Mrs. Hepburn and two
children, of St. Marys, spent the
week -end with Mrs. Hepburn's
mother.,Mrs. Wright.
Mrs, B. W. F. Beavers was in Lon-
don, for a couple of flays last week
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mc-
Callum, Pall Mall St.
Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and
son, of Detroit, attended the funeral
of the former's mother the late Mrs.
J. J. McDonald on Thuriday last.
-While driving down Main Street
Saturday evening the rear axle of
Mr, G•ambrill's tar broke and the
car had to be towed to a garage,
An employee of thd Bell Telephone
• Company was in. town Saturday
speeding up the teletypes in the
brokerage office of S. G. Bawden.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Webb and son
returned . to their home in Whitby
on Monday after visiting with rela-
tives in Exeter, Hons.all and Kippeu,
Mr. Fred Brooks, of 'Windsor, who
has been visiting with relatives and
friends in Exeter and vicinity for the
past three weeks left Wednesday
for his home.
Mr. 1). F. Ferguson, of 'Winnipeg,
who la at present visiting in Wind-
sor, is expected to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. 13irney the latter part ot
this week.
Mr.• Sae. Pomroys of. London, who
has been visiting his sister Mrs, Jno.
Sanders and other relativesfor tWo
weeks returned to his home on
Tuesday last.
ATISS Mary INicKaigs was in Hensall
Monday evening attending a Shower
In. honor of 'Miss Mary McDougall, of
Croinarty, whose marriage took place
at Dublin on Wednesday.
The cement, 'culverte which have
been plat in on. higliVeity No.*4 south
of town Have been filled in end the
read. is lieW • open for traffie. The
road however is rough In spots.
Thspector 11...J.Eaerett, .or Wood-
• fitOtkl was In town during the. weak
attending the funeral of the late
Mrs, McDonald, illsvisiting his Ms.
ters,Mrs. Turnbull: and Mrs, 11. W. F,.
lleavots.. e
:11r. mid Mrs., Weil, Armstrong,
Mks Lnurotta tt11ow ititet Mr. tfay,
Cottle attended the reception tout-
eted the forrootot, daughter Ian
titutitay niglit .at hot new Itenae in
nibbot,t,
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JAMES ,ST, UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
noTnIgIsh, postul,
W. It, Goulding
'Organist and Crei1'-1.40.der
11 .a.M.-"$truggling and Seeking"
3 p.m. -Sunday School •
7 pan. -"No man liVeth to himself"'
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MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
j...:310orbonse
Organist, Miss E, Unstop,
11 a,rii.-"ilnd Temptatioxi"„ and ,
° of the series.
3 p.m. -Our Church .Sehoel
7.00 p.m, --What did Jesus mean
when he said, "I will'imve mercy.
and not sacrifice."
7.30 -Thursday evening, pi'aYer and,
prone.
TRIVITT. MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J. J. Fenton, 'D.A., Rector
•. Advent Sunday *
11 .a.m.-Holy, Communion
3 pan. -Sunday ichool
7 p.m. -Evensong
Thursday evening November 2S at
6.45 p.m, Laymen's Banquet, The
speaker will be Rev. 5, E. McKegney,
of London. All the men of our con7
gregation are urged to be present.
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Miss Culbert, of Lucan, visited in.
town over the week -'end.
Mr. and. Mrs. S.. Fitton attended
the funeral in Toronto on Monday
of Mrs. Fitton's sister, Mrs. Jno.
Drew of that city.
Mr. Arthur 5. Davis, who has
been 111 at his home far Several
months was taken to Vietoria Hos-
pital, London, on Monday 'by Dr,
Dunlop for X-ray treatments. • Mrs.:
Davis .accompanied
Col. W. J. Heaman and Mrs. Ilea -
man, .who recently disposed of their
hardware •busluess in Exeter, and
who have spent the sumtaer'at their
summer home at Grand Bend, have
moved to London for the 'winter.
months. '
Mr. Arthur. Moulds, roofing On -
tractor, of London, has the contract
for 'putting on the roof of the neW
postoffice The roof is of felt Anil
gravel and the worknien finished uj
their work on the roof to -day (Ted-
nesday.)
Messrs. John Stanbury and Alia
Sanders motored to Palmerston Sun-
day taking with them Mr pothwell'S
car which had been undergoing re,
pairs at the Huron garage. Thly
was the car that was damaged when
•it landed in a culvert aliohtinife
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south of_ town recently. ,
Mr: and Mrs. 3. G. Dow and Mr*.
Gordon Hunter returned borne 4
Thursday of last week after spentii-
ing several weeks in Montreal where
Mr. Dow shipped a load of horses.
Mr. Dow, Who recently met with Ali
accident when lie was thrown from
a horse, is getting along' fine. •
The Willing Workers. Mission Cire
cle of the James Street United
church have been supplementing
their funds by holding crokinole
parties in some of the Nantes of the
members. Progressive crokinole iS
played followed by' refreshments, A
recent gathering was held at the
•home of Mrs. G. Hockey and on Fri4.
day evening of last week another
was held at the home of Miss Verna
Coates.
Tell your. filentl • .e• ow 'we serve
yeti.SandyEJlio he home of the
Ford. We foci- ermine Ford partS
alI ,models',, •11 2 to 1929. Sand'
Elliot.
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$6.00 and $7.50 79c to $1.50 to -50
Wool Blankets Silk Vests oome5r0s
$2.$0 to $3.75 50c. to $2.00 250 t
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Price at $2.25 $2.50
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LADIES' :KID GLOV
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•COZY SLIPP
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Chanso-Shicle Glove& '
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START SAVIN A SET OF Gi DEN P'HEASANT OR BRIDAL ROSE
DINNERWAR WHAT WOU D MAKE A BETTER GIFT.
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$1.75 to $5.00
MEN'S FANCY SCAR
$1.00 to $3.00
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N'S NECKWEAR ' FANCY SOX
50c. to $1.50 • 50c. to 42.25
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS,
$1.50 to $2.95 "
MEN'S GLOVES
75c., to $3.58
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CHRISTMAS GROCERIES
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TRY US FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GROCERIES FOR YOUR XMAS
CAKES AND PUDDINGS. ALL FRESH AND SELLING; AT ATTRAC-
TIVE PRICES..
VVE WANT YOUR POULTRY AND PAY:i1IGHESTOFEp.
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But we are prepared for 1.` with;
a stbre full of nide things itahle
Per Christmas gifts.
CDIESTERFIED SUITES $ ,1o. & up
DINING -ROM SIT) ES
Fro $75.00 an up
BE -Room SC
At an, price to r''t you
LAMPS, MOICER-1.' CHESTS,
WORK :ASKET , CHAIRS,
FERERIES DESK'S
Everythin , to be;found in an up-
to-date store'WE f. AVE at prices to
suit the
R. , ROWE
Phone 20w and 20j
All accounts must b0. settled by the
15th of December '
'MRS. ROBERTSON OF
COLBORNE • MP. I'..-.SSES1
The deatit occurred in ,Colborne
township on Monday morning of Ju-
lia Barbara Johnston, beloved wife
of C. A. Robertson M.L.A., for North
Huron. Besides her husband she is
survived by two datighters. •
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ARE WON ADDING NEW alERCHANDI , NEW IDEAS
POlt CIIIIISTMAS SHOPPING. 'THIS WEEK \V HAVE
GOLD PIM • PENNI'
POOD, 11S11 GRASS Fresh sto
ACQUMITOIS
Fish 10t., 15e. and 25e.
Grass25e: a bunch toed l'3c
e1rta5rAtv.4 c.A.Tvos
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25e.
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Nothing p100,
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Prortograph,
(We repair
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roft.NIHAS
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cords for the
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twice a, 'week;
Jc a, lb.
fry Some.
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HOSIERY,
'Varm weel, beautiful sill,
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Ito TIM, Ii;;TE div 4icAt1TY4 AND DOWN'
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ON WflIOH TIIE
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SEASON. COME IN AND
DID 'ASSORTMENT.
$.-*Foit, THE CHRISTNIAS
ARRIVING DAILY
son Cleaners and Dyers
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Jan s St. U ted Church
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Piano rocal Ovgan Theory
Suary or Music in &Imola
Studiff," M .t. • uox. 57, Phone 192
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Otis of the old residents or Nyth
Dassed away en Sunday In the porton
or 't.rlionnt$ Dlifintytu, at the a(1.
wowed age Of 20 years, Ite has
boon litrifig w1ti itit ditughter,
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