The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-01-16, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
DIED in MANITOBA
On Tuesday Mr. Moses Amy re
ceived a telegram informing him of
the death of hi« brother Wellington
of Hamiota, Man,, in his 3sth year,
after an illness extending over a
period of several months, Deceased
wau a son of the late Thomas Amy
and wa$. born in. Stephen township.
When quite young lie went West and
bought raw prairie land from the
C. P, R, mid prospered, and had at
one time one of the best improved
farms in that province. In 1907 de
ceased was united in marriage to Ad
die Caves and leaves, beside his be-
retpved widow two daughter and two
sons, Roy, Ruby, Ina and Gordon;
.also one sister Mrs. William Ma-
whinneyjs of Crediton and five bro
thers; Moses, of town; Alvey and
Elgin, of Conquest, Sask.; Garnet,
of Winnipeg and Bert dta Brantford.
The many friends of Mrs. Amy
and family in and around Exetei* ex
tend sympathy in their'bereavement.
Exeter Markets
Wheat §1.20
Oats 55c.
Barley 6 Sc.
Manitoba Flour §4.60
Model Flour §4.25
Pastry Flour §3.80
Feed Flour §2.25
Bran §1,85
Shorts §1.95
Creamery Butter 40c.
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
Butter 38c., 41c.
extras 51c.
firsts 40c.
seconds 30c.
§12.00
locals
Miss Edna Beavers, of Crediton,
spent the week-end with Miss Jean
Penhale.
Dressmaking, done, moderate
charges; all kinds of fhr work done.
Mrs. Noripan HOckpys^' l-16-2tp
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DISPERSION SALE , ?
Complete dispersion of paries
ton Herd of .Registered;, ,Ayrshires-~
25 head—to‘be sold-by auction on
TUESDAY, XAN.yM, 1930, at 2
p.m., at Earlsioiyjtarm (1 mile south
west of C.N.J^/f^ation, Seaforth, Ont.
Apply for eclogues. J. A. Mc-
Kensie, Prop'?:
1-16-2 tc
MALE I-I^l^^lNTED
Wanted—Mdn ’t^s^^r us minnows for fishing. ^lO.^daily.' Day Fish
Co., Port Huron,3 Mich. l-16-2tp.
.....
wjffte collie,
'Teddy.” A
from the col-
Any informa-
by Percy Duns-
1, Exeter, ph^'e
I CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
I CHURCH
Bov, J. Bernard Rhodes, M. A*
Minister *
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C»M., Organist
SACRAMENT SUNDAY
10.QQ a.m,—-Sunday School
~O
i
11 a.m.—Holy Communion.
Problems Worthy of God”
7 p.m.-—“Ittas of Gath” 2nd in the
series.
On Friday, January 17th at 8
m, the Preparatory Service will
held. Rev, J. J. Fenton, Rector
Triyitt Memorial Church will preach
LOST—Black and
answers to thefcname
piece of chain jangi
lar around the ?n<
tion gladly recgiv
ford, R. R. Ns
Dashwood 35r>3
c
Mr. W. F. Abbott is confined to
his home’owing to an injury to his
side.
Mr. J. W, Powell was in London a
couple of days last week on busi
ness.
Workmen are engaged in plaster
ing the interior of the new Post Of
fice.
Mr. E. A. Follick left this week to
visit with his son Joseph at Rock
wood.
Mr. James Elsie, of Port Colborne,
is visiting at the home of Mr. Geo.
Anderson.
Mrs. E. Rennie, of Hensail, was a
guest of Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers on
Friday last.
Miss Minnie Weekes returned Sat
urday after visiting since New
with relatives in London.
Mr. Leonard Erb, of Zurich,
tending the Short Course in
culture at Senior’s Hall.
Mrs. Ella French, who has been
visiting in Detroit, is at present vis
iting with .Mrs. E. A. Follick.
Miss Avis Lindenfield leaves tliis
week for Victoria Hospital, London,
where she will train for a nurse.
Mrs.-B. W. F. Bqavers was in Lon
don on Thursday' last and visited
with Mrs. E. Douglas, Pall Mall St.
Mr.- T. H. Hansford, who is build
ing some houses in London, visited
at his home here over the week-end.
Mr. Laverne -Ferguson, of Ayl
mer, visited his cousins Misses Mary
and Marguerite Cann last week.
Mr. Walter Cutbush, who has been
( working at his trade as mason at Pt.
Do not ■ Credit, is holidaying at his home.
Years
is at-
Agri-
On Monday, January 20th the an
nual Supper and Business Meeting
of the congregation. Suppei* will be
served at G.30 p.m.
11
3
7
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. 11. Goulding A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
a.m. — “Advance or Retreat,
Which?
(The congregation will join with
other Christian bodies throughout
America, in special prayer foi’
God’s blessing and guidance upon
the Conference on Naval Arma
ments.)
p.m.—Sunday School.
p.m.—“Behold I stand at the dooi’
and knock.”
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCHJN;
OF CANADA
Con-
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 103(1
Piano, Violj
Studio N« .
DOftOTHV E.'gRASSI
T A’ M A N
EXETER, ONT.
^’Bok 57, Phone
II^TER, ONT
Lt
in furniture
WE
Funeral Director & Furniture Dealer
PHONE 81w
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Piano
Estimate; giadiy^urnislW'
I
R
her
of
'IB. R. WOPPER
BRNftfcAfr DIRECTOR
nuxiTURfe bhaler
... , Phone V9
reason able
and motoiara? Spec-. , • .... .• * zsy.\r.4
The street par-
of
Cal! and see them, you asunder no
obligation to buy.
« EBN
Pilei i&
workmanship aL
Repairing stoves
ialty. j
free.
Ernest C. Harvey
GENERAL INSURANCE BRO
Rep
Mutual Li
Fire,;
HYDRO ELECTRIC, /
Wiring and installing, gnarajifteed
AT'A
Quality” are a. Iplendi
special j’eductiojt”these
miss.
Starting Tues., Jan. 21 a representative
of the Alaska Fur Manufacturing Co. will
Display in this Store a Complete Range of
Furs consisting of FUR COATS and NECK
PIECES. This will give you an opportunit
of Securing anything in Furs at Big
FancvJfurkish TowelsmfortersCotton Bats for,
One pound size. A
Comforters.
At per lb.
for'Large Turkish Towels with fancy
borders.
^ Special at each 49c.
11 MenWFine Shirts
We place on sale.dfoout 10 dozen Fine Shirts nearly all sizes in this
assortment. Valufs as high as S^.^Fin this lot.
Special at $1.49
ecial at $1.49
Rev. C. <T. Moorhouse, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist & Choir Leader,
a.m.—“What should follow
version.” A .follow up message.
3.00 p.m.—Church School
7 p.m.—How two men broke jail
without the help of the law.
- Our evening service will open with
a service of song of old , familiar
hymns.
7.30 p.m.—Thursday Prayer Service
I
yards
•ns to
ie
“Division salesmanager
shares in the larg
Bea vex
referei
in fid
older 1
Muskrat
nada, give
bphone num-
Middle aged
ferred. .
isemettt unless you
of this business
r, room 14, 3.3 Melin-
ronto. l-16-2tc
-.. ■ . ■ i ——
FOR SAL^^-F^ye’ t^be radio and
horn,
$35.00
eter.
sell
and
age,
ber
and
answer thisl
believe in t;,.
Write advei^
da street,
farms in
.ce and
-t lette
Mrs. Samuel Parsons, who bas
been confined to her room for a
couple of weeks through illness, is
. improving.I
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Miss L. M. .Teckell and Mrs G. S., . _ _ __ „• — _. 111
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A., Rector
Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist
Second Sunday after Epiphany
a.m.—Holy Communion (Third
Sunday of the month.) :
Stamped MajH
In oval and oblong
and I 1-2 yards,
choose from.
Black or Blue Serge
6 . i* ’ . ♦ • * • , '
100 yards of black or blue all-wool Serge
42 inches wide and worth $2.00 a yard.
Special at per ycl. $1.29
complete
■ Applf
11 a.m.—Morping Prayer and Ser
mon. Subject: “Jesus as..; a,
Teacher.” .
Atkinson attended the W-M.S.. Pres-
. byterial of the Presbyterian church
at Clinton on Tuesday.
I Mrs. Arthur Nash, of Sarnia, is
I again visiting her daughter Mrs. J.
iW. Powell after spending a few days
in Wingham and Kincardine.,
I Miss Marguerite Cann and Mr. La-
i verne Ferguson spent Wednesday
with Miss Irma Ferguson and Mr.
Farmer’s an<I J- Horney, of Kippen.
Ping ‘what' “Mr. Leslie Ford is spending ‘a
'this- spring.: couple of months in his home in Ex-
is. very scarce . eter, Ont., visiting his mother and
A. U’._l------2. _____— ’—Crystal City Cour-
? tubes, Pri.ce
J. Payne, Ex-
ltp
SALE—2 pure-brqdi Short-
|i’. Bpces reason-
Pym & Son,
F l-16-2tc.
FOR _____ _ ____
hofn bulls about fill months old,
' beaptiful roan col/ ~J
able for quick sale
R. 3, Exeter. ’ <
THE THAMES
dub ar ______„
Alfalfa twill be neede
As hoi
we maj
Phone
the .se.
20th. .. .. , ~ ________
. for-W^terj^Feed Oats. A few more ‘ po^t" Arthur
desirous of. I
our ord
j. grown, see _ ,__,
have to the Utah seed. ’ other relatives.”-
o u
.7
p.m.—Sunday School’ and Bible
Class.
p.m.-—Evensong and Sermon. Sub
ject: “Cardinal Newman.”
Second of the scries on great Eng
lish Irish and Scottish preachers.
All who have heard the sermon on
Robertson should hear the com
ing sermon on Newman.
NOTE—Holy Communion at 11
a.m. on first Sunday and at S a.m.
on third Sunday of every month. ’
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3
Mr. Bert Gillespie is visiting
uncle near Ripley.
Mrs. Wm. Vale visited with
daughter Mrs. Wm. McDowell,
Denfield, for a couple of days last
week.
Mr. Thos. uameron has sold to Mr.
William Kernick the McAsh cottage
in Exetei’ north, the price being
$1100.00.
Hon. R. E. Bennett, lender of the
Conservative Party at Ottawa wijl
address a Meeting at Clinton on
Wednesday, January 29 th.
Rev. Stanley II. Coleman was in
ducted rector of the St. Thomas. An
glican church, Gr'anton, to a large
and enthusiastic meeting Tuesday
evening of last week.
Several from town motored tb
London on Wednesday evening of
last week for the Windsor-Lqndoh
hockey game. After motoring" to
the city some of thorn were not, able
to get into the arena, owing to thp
crowd. •
Men! Great News!
r‘ '
Berger Tailoring Company has authorized
no a director or to ier.
Mrs. Goodspeed, who has accepted
a position as teacher at a school near
_ — —......; left Monday for her
company with her son
etary ^fore Monday, Jan.
also booking orders
ed for small coke
p-Idad. P. Passmore,
to
se-
ANNUAJ3 .MEETING OF .
fioBTICULTURAJiFSOCmTY
The ahnual meetingJitff the Ereter
HorticuBure Society^ill be held in
the Tow> Hall, Ex^fer on Thursday,
January y.6th af o’clock p.m. for
the purpose receiving reports,
trajxsactim Qy general business and election JF^ficers.
G. Stanbury, Sec’y-Treas.
AN X UA L MEETING
t no Annual
Agricultural S
the Town Hal
January 18 th,
the purpose t
election of of
in$ of any o
terests of tlx
A meetin
¥
(iety will 1
Exeter, on
,t 2 o’clock
' receivin
he held at 1
Everybod
cer« and
Societ
Davis and daughter
of Ft. Erie, are spend-
with the
Mrs. Sidparents Mr. and
J. Atkinson, of Clinton,
been seriously ill for the
new duties in
Donald,
Mr. Oliver
little Doreen,
ing a few days this week
former’s
Davis.
Mr. D.
who has
past month, is now beginning to im
prove, ihid it is hoped he will be
fully recovered soon.
Mrs. I S. Clubine in renewing her
subscription to the Times-Advocate
week-
home
says: “I look forward to its
ly visit to hear about the
folks.”
Miss Mary and ’Marguerite
were in London over the week-end
attending the Young Peoples’ Coun-
Gann
we are off ering,/Some
excellent bargains January
Berger’'“Cloth
th to Fj$>ruary 15th:
of Quality”
no introduction to ffiirifty men.
keep theii’ taiiorinf plant busy
the clothing year,fwe have b
“Clothes of Qualjfty ___________________LAR PRICES^ fgoin Janua^’ 15th to February 15th.
their wonderful values noed
-ore’s big news!, In order Lex
ring the “in-between Seasons” in
authorized to accept orders for
EDUCTION OF 10% FROM REGU-'
. ‘ _ “Clothes of*
j.uy at regular prices any time—at. this'
re'values you could not possibly afford to*
FRIENDSHIP
If my friends were your friends
And your friends were mine;
And their friends were our friends,
Would not that be fine.
For my friends and your friends
. And their friends combined,
Could make friends of all who
Are friendly inclined.
Meeting of the Exeter
d in
rday,
for seis of the Salvation Army held in
the Clarence St. Citadel.
Mrs, Rd. Terry has returned to,
her home in Hibbert much improv
ed in health after being ill at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dear
ing for the past five weeks.
The Dashwood Band provided the
music at the Dome Rink on Friday
evening lasto for the first time this
Winter. There was a good attend
ance, the largest for the season aial
everyone yeemed to have a jolly time.'
Ml’.. Harold Fisher has . resigned
his position at Harvey’s Grocery and
has accepted a position as butter
maker at
Centralia.
■ taken Mr.
Grocery.
reports,
transact
in the in-
,.W. R. Goulding •
A. T. C. M.
Organist jtnd Choirma
JaiifOS S
Injti'uctio
GRAND BEND
hi th election of councillors for
the police village of Grand Bend on
January the 6th 91 votes were case
and the following wore elected: Jo
siah Oliver .65, Ernest Ireland 59,
Morris Brenner 55. ;
Mrs. Bert Gillespie is visiting with
her sister near Hamilton.
J , ■
Black Birds Whoopee Minstrels
making their first annual appear
ance will be at the Opera House,
Saturday, January 18tli. This show
has been playing to capacity houses
throughout their tour and a large
crowd is expected,
adc is one of- the many features
these colored entertainers.
Directors will
t p.m. „
ome.
W. R. Elliott, Pres.
R. G...Seldon, Sec’y.
—ohj^m by month
fully oxareriencod, Robt.
Exeter, qht. l-9-2tp
Wanted—-i^fk <?j
•ok’ year
Brooks,
t’^'’*”!k^wto McFalls &
io» are now due
by February 1st.
.... . . ' iIf you wish t4_Jij#!^'or sell it farm
’ br house see iL^ffTPickard, Exeter.
All accountsfowjr
Johns Threshing Gt
<ahd must be settlx^i
Hue Shamrock Creamery,
Mr. Chas. Lodder has
Fisher’s place at Harvey’s
HOGARTH BABY CHICK
HATCHERY
Ont supply of feeds lire now
Complete (ban over and you^needs
t in Chick Starter, Grew Ma^., Chick
Feed, Lay Mash,.Beef Mw, Bona
Meal, Alfalfa MoJit, / ........
•GtiU Condensed Ijtitthr
tm jpfpomptty filled*
tWLTitr
Is now time/1
Shell,
k, etc* can
tiid! dull
Siems dufefted flock.
Our $2.
are wk btiyofs . .wW you hWA l>oui try th #611.
our iitW $hlpM<Jttt tit 16g baftd$
lias just arrived. All sizes and co-
iota*
pot loo hens. Wo
! poultry. Cali us
Mr. R,
.Delbridge
, R.N., of Hamiota, Man., are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andrew.
Mrs. Andrew .Is a sister iff thedform-
er two. Before leaving home they
wore experiencing somp- cold weather
the therometer hating registered 40
below uero,
■ jatnes Street Young Feopje held a
stitcessful skating party at the Dome
Rink Monday evening. Many of the'
young people were out on their
skates fqr’the first'time this year1
and everyone seemed to enjoy them*
selves. After skating they returned,
to the parlors of the church had en-'
joyed a social hour In contests fol*
,lowed by refreghmenta. \
Pearson and sister Mrs. J.
and Miss Anita Delbridgo
Communion services wore held in
Jambs St. United church on Sunday
last and at\ the morning service
three infant /‘children wore baptized.
They Were,; Donald Franklin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. tFrank Parsons; Wrm
Glen, son of /Mr. and Mrs. Cla.rli
Fisher and Marlon Kathleen, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle.
A number of motorists have beert
able to make (heir way to London
dni’ing the past week but owing td
tho highway being blocked in plaftOi?
between Exeter and Lucan the trip
to the city has been in a round-about?
way. They go 2i miles west oil-
Exeter and south and east to Cen
tralia. They then go 2& miles east
of Centralia and follow the fourth to
the highway at Lucan. The motor-*
ing is hot so good but is’passable.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cutbush, Mr.
Chas. Salter, Mrs. jas. -Shantou aii$
Miss Amy -Shaptou were in London,
Tuesday attending ,tho ,. funeral of
Mrs. Lucretia C. Collins, widow of;
the date John C.. Gould. Tho later
Mr. G'dttld WftS an Exeter old bpy<
Mrs. Gould died at tho stratfordj
General Hospital oh Bunday and the';
funeral on Tuesday was held from/
the TiineTal home of Gporgo E. Lo
gan; interment In Mount TIeasant'
ometefy.
WILLIAM AVOODLEY DHS3
William Woodley, of Mitchell, died
Saturday after a few days’ illness
from pneumonia, in his eighty-fifth
year. He was born in Fullhrton, a
few miles south of Mitchell, and he
and Mrs. Woodley and son, Charles
moved to Mitchell to reside two
years ago. Mt. Woodley’s parents,
who came from England, were
among the earliest settlors of Fallar*.
ton. Mr. AVoodley was a member
of the United Church and a LibefaL
Besides his wMoWf he leaves two
sons, Charles, nt home aftd Marry of
Vancouver, ’■
Mrs. M, iieywood, sister-ln*
law of the decoased was called to'
Mitchell on Saturday,,. Mr. Arthur
Francis, a brothtfS-lmlaw, attended
the funeral on Tuesday,
da/is
1M
We are offeiang jome
WondedfiiFjSues
during tie ronth of
Janttar/j^ome in*
Theory
. . ;Superviscf o^fftisic in Schools
Studio, Jilaif
omobile, Etc
SAFETY RAZOR BEAD
f SHARPENED, (any r
SINGLE EDGE
DOUBLE EDGE
Perfect Ed imrahtcetl
W. S. COLE. DRUGGIST
(Honoi* Giwhi.jG') Lon
Srmony, Theory
•t£ Strict, Bo Jit Idft
EXETER, ONTARIO