The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-02-20, Page 8%-nr,
ACCIDENTMr. Lorno Olto, furvman of the On-1
tariq Drainage Cm, London, met with J
.a painful accident on Mon lay of last
Week. While repairing some mach
inery h® was strek with a flying
piece of steel which pierced his leg
just below the knee, and glancing
down into the muscles. A doctor was,
called and he wae taken to Victoria
Hospital on Tuesday evening and on
Weidnesday ■ evening at 8 o’clock un
derwent an operation. The steel
was removo'd with difficulty and at
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1-10
Oats 5Sc,
Barley 65c.
Manitoba Flour $4.Q0
Model Flour $4-25
Pqstry IHour $3.80
Feed Flour $2.?5
Bran $1.95
Shorts $1.95
Creamery Butter 43c*
Dairy Butter 37c., 40c,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
extras 40c,
firsts 35c,
seconds 30c,
$13.25
Main Street Young People’s Lea-,
gue met Monday evening with the
Citizenship) committee in charge.
Miss Dorothy Ryckman gave a piano
solo, Mr. Harry Stanlake, a banjo
number. The .topic by Mr. Geo.
-Mawson on “Municipal Government”
was interestingly dealt with, There
was a good attendance.
After having broken several axles
Epps Bros., <
contract for keeping* open Highway
No. ..........................
sc vc
now open for
The road is good hut it is only wide I wm. J. Northcott is visiting
enough for one car and it is neces- jn London,
sary to watch for a place to turn out when meeting another vehicle, I
In some places the drifts are almost
as high as the top. of the car.
For the past three Sundays the
congregation of the Janies Street
United Church have worshipped in
the basement while the auditorium
of the church was being re-decorat
ed. The decorators completed th?
work on Saturday and next Sunday's
re-opening services will be held and
special sermons will be preached by
the pastor Rev. D. McTavish. The
choii' will be assisted by Miss Alice
Hoffman, of Dashwood and Mr. Geo.
Grant, on the violin.
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a ^6od buy?
....Shei'lockplanijing' Pitfeo complete,
with ben<0 guai*|ntc,<?^i’or five years
at one hall’’the-S‘®1gttlar price.
See apd lieam this Piano and
cide for yourseH.
JI ARUNS’? MUSIC STORE________________
The Thames Road Farinas Club
have ordered a car of eok^the last
for this spring. Partied wishing ,
■coke should get their
once. Or.lers ire bei
Alberta coal a ill a f
are needed for|eedjgi
make up a car
also being book
Passmore, Seer
T
of Varna, who have the ment of tj
- - - ruary 2]
4 have passed through Exetei business.
1 times and the highway is presew.
automobile traffic, i
;ooi hut it is only wide ’
locals
A meeti
Institute >
i-2
Eeter Women’s
Id in the1 base-
ry on Friday, Feb-
o’clock. Important
members requested to
For
maple
Usborne.
29 th. Luthei
treasure
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
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will preach morning
Special music by thp
by Miss A. Hoffman,
. Geo, Grunt Violinist.
The pastor
and evening, choir assisted
soloist and Mr
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OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist & Choir Leader,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930
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Men! Great News!D (an ake)
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, J, JJermud Rhbdpy, 2Hh 4.
Minister
JHss I4W Contes,. Org
10.00 n.m.--Sunday School
11 a.m.—“Dark and Dawn’’
The last of the series.
7 p.m.—-’Ebedmelueh the Ethiopian’
7th sermon in the series “The
Uses of plain Men.”
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev, D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R, Goulding A.T.Q.M, *
Organist and Choir-Leader
SPECIAL RE-OPENING SERVICE
To men who are contemplat
the purchase of a new sui
topcoat this spring, we
’Royal York’ clothes, tj^fored to
measure at $27.50.
Fit and style buU€ in by master
tailors—designiij^ by one of the
highest sala d craftsmen in
America—lilfe woollens from the
best Bri 1 mills — made and
absolutjIJr guaranteed by W. R.
John^n and Co. Limited-r-it is
onejer that ’Royal York’
y^thes, introduced only last yaar,
11 mm.—“Strength and Beauty are
in His Sanctuary.”, A re-opening
message.
p.m.—Sunday School.
p.m.,—“The Consecration, of the
Common place.” An appeal for a
reconsecration of all of life’s
gifts on this re-opening day.
Mr. John W. Taylor is confined to
his home through illness.
Mrs. Penrice has been confined to
her home through illness.
Miss FltB’ence Walters .spent Sat
urday and Sunday last in London.
Miss
spent
here,
Mr.
ill at
around.
Miss M. E. Northcott, of London,
is visiting her sister M'rs. Charles
Aidworth.
. Mr.* Chas. Pearce spent the week
end in London with
W. J. Geddes.
So far there have
riages or deaths in
Exeter this. year.
Mr. R. H. Dick, of Kippen, .spent
the week-end at the home of his
son-in-law Mr. Gordon Cudmore.
Mr. Milton Curtis, of Tillsonburg,
attended the funeral of liis aunt the
late Mrs, Kernick on Tuesday last.
Mr. Win. Lutman is nursing a
sore hand having run a file into the
fleshy part of his hand on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee, of Sea
forth, visited the latter’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Flynn last week.
(Mrs. Jas. Livermore, of Clinton,
visited recently with Rev. and Mrs.
Moorhouse at the Main Street Par
sonage: '
Mrs. Samuel Parsons, who recent
ly underwent an operation^at Vic
toria Hospital, London, is progress
ing favorably.
Mr. Chas. Cann continues qufte ill
at his home on Andrew Street,
daughters are taking turns in
ing for him.
Mr. Eli Christie left
Windsor where he will
couple of weeks with
Mr. J. A. Christie.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
'Toronto, attended the funeral of the
latter’s mother, the late Mrs. E. F.
Kernick, of
The jack
sired by Clover- ‘ molested in
Dam Browndale far as drives
Eligible for R. O. P. j ter. There are few organized drives.
- ! Mr. and Mrs. Kemmer, of Han-2-20-210.1}^ Sask., visited with Mi;, and Mrs.
I Fred Hogarth, of Stephen, during
the past week while on their honey
moon.
Mrs. Cassaday, of Charles, City,
Iowa, visited at the home of Mr. anil
Mrs. J. W. Powell and will spend a
few weeks visiting with friends in
this community. p
Master Clifford Hicks, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Hicks, of Centralia,
last week underwent an operation
in London for mastoid. He is. at
present getting along fine.
Miss Margaret Johns has^return-
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a |
I - A r ' a
de-
dSfders in at
booked for
fore orders
posts and to
Orders
Efor fertilizer.
ID
are
P.
TENDERS WAN
ten cords 16 iiijjfbody wood,
■and beeclf§;foi
Tender
FOR
Gidley
cate.
me cottage on
at Times-Advo-
•. 2-20-3 tc.
S. No. 1,
e in by Feb.
s, secretry-
ensall.
LOST—Fox. hound, female, color,
black and tan with
Anyone fin
formation i
A. Docking.
O. or Wm.
h tip on tail.
i .give any in
same notify G.
phone, Staffa P.
Exeter. 2-20-2tc.
» is**
FOR SALE—Re^ Shorthorn bull,
eleven months ol
dale Prida. 188 ~
Lass 22
J. W. StdflcJJTuse, Biucefield, phone!
629 r 3
W1
ing or
1 inton.
FARM FOR REN 5R FOR SALE
—lot 9, Concessions, Stephen. It
has a frafee^hou^t. bank barn and
about 20 acjb^Rall ploughed. Ap
ply: to Alonzfi. ledden, Crediton, or
Gladman & Stfinbury, Exeter, Ont.
V ’ • A 2-20-tfc.
HOUSE AND LOJ ' FOR >SALE—-
On Victoria St. Ajfply to J. R. Hind
Exeter. 2-20-tfc.
NOTICE TO FARX RS
e the^right mesh
If your sieves o
wire or zincll li
wire or zinc
Also agent
Sense Fannin
of London,
week-end at her home
> Vera Mooney,
the
W.
his
T. Hewitt, who 1ms been
home, ih again able to be
his friend Mr
been no mar-
the village of
His
car-
Fl* id ay
visit for a
his brother
for
Brown, of
Usborne last week,
rabbits are 71 ot being
this neighborhood as
are concerned this -win-
Greens need new ' ecj to jier duties as nurse-in-train-
+ Ii i ern r m 1^ « . . __ .. .
", “ , 111& UL VJULU11
any kind- of- gram. | euperating for
the new Common
Mill.—-W. Mitchell.
AGENTS WANTED
If you arc looking for an opport
unity to better your position, t„_
Watkins Business will put you in'
the path of success without risk.;
Positively the largest and best line
of goods sold to families. $50.00
or more profit per week for. the in-1
dustrious man.Apply ndw far the nearest localityI
rural or city, and Start the New Year !
right. The..J. IL Watkins Company,
Dept. R-27X 749 Craig West. M’bnt-i
real Que. „
ing at Victoria Hospital after re-
.* a few days at her
home here following an illness from
the flu.
Mrs. Chas. Dale returned to Exe
ter on Friday last and is visiting
at the home of her sistei* Mrs. W. tIie. T, Acheson. Mrs. Dale has been
.• visiting at St. Thomas, Decatur, Ill.,
: Boston qnd Detroit.
A cold
Lion over
dropping
low zero
weather was about as
we have experienced this wiutm*. 11
has again turned mild.
Mrs. John Oke and daughter Nora,
of Usborne, visited with Mr. and
spell again visited this see
the week-end,
to about ten
on Saturday
the mercury
degrees be
night. The
cold as any
Dressmaking dene, moderate Mrs. James Lutton, of London, over
charges; all fur work done. the. week-end
Mrs. Norman |jpokey. ’ i-16-2tp - don to see the former’s son Mr
If you wish' to buy or se^Pjarm
or house see R. E, Pickard/Exeter.
XING
OK
a.m.—“The Value of Vision”
p.m.—Church School
p.m.—“A Hopeful Sign.”
Fourth in the iseries on the Pro
digal. Our services open with a
song serice of old hymns.
Thursday’.at 7.30 Prayer service.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J. J. Fenton, R.A., Rector
Miss K. M. MacF’anl, Organist ’
Sexagesim a Supday
11 a.qi.—Last Sunday of the moijth.
Litany and Sermon, Subject “So
cial Service.” This is the Sunday
set apart by the Anglican"Church;
for reminding her people of the'
opportunities and privileges of So
cial Service.
p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Class. Bible class in the church.
p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. The
subject: The Scottish School of
Preaching.” Seventh and last in
the series on Great preachers of
the Old Land. After the Irish
came the Scots! Weel, there are.
mony laddies that ha’ wagged
their lieids in the poolpeet and noo
is the time to hear aboot them.
But does this Irish laddie ken wj(iat
he’s talkin’ aboot? Come ye,
guid Scots, and judge for yer-
■selves. Lenten announcements
next week.
Reduction Sa
In order tet reduce
stock of furniture we/will give
the biggest
ed in
from
to $20
$75 up.
up. Ea;
cost. Cou
tresses w
shall
offer
suites
worth t(p
oom Suites
suites $40
at less than
rings, and mat
in price. Mar
es $16.75. Any
For $10.00. Thes«
bargains you will
to $165
. Dining
Bed ro
y d
ever get.
SAFETY RAZOR BL
SHARPE
Guaranteed
E. DRUGGIST
W. R. GOULDING
A. T. C. M.
Organist ami Choii
James .TJnite^tlhurch
dy are the favorite
r thousands of Canadian men.
Come in today and see the new
’Royal York’ samples for spring
and summer! Every one repre
sents value you have never
dreamed was possible at $27.50,
tailored to measure. When you
see them you will understand why
"every Royal York customer is a
permanent customer.”
Southcott Bros
fy CLOTHE!
(zailot&d -hJ$£e
Berger Tailoring Company has^tuthorized
us to offer
10 per c/nt off ‘JBfothes of Quality”
January/ 15th February 15th
othes of and their wonderful values need
T „ In orddr to"t busy during the “in-between Seasons” in
lave been authorized to accept orders for
AT A REDUCTION OF 10% FROM REGU-
i January 15th to February 15th. “Clothes of
,, plend id buy at regular prices any time—at this
n these are values you could not possibly afford to
Berger “ ____ __
no introductiAi to thriftXinen- But kerb’s big news’
keei) their t
the clothin,
“Clothes oJf-Quali
LAR PRIGESt f
Quality”
special r
miss.
Organ Thcoyy
Music in Schools i
Box 57, Phone 192
EXETER, ONT
Piano
; Supervisor
Studio, MaiR. N. ROWE
Phone 20J
Funeral Director At Furniture Dealer
• (Mr. Reg. Beavers, of Uderton.
.spent the week-end at his. home
here.
*
w. w.
PHONE 81w «
TAMAN
EXETER, ONT. |
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Ernest C. Hapf^y
GENERAL IXSURANGEIBROKER
^prcsjjXting ,
Hfe of Canada
Life, Fire, Automobile, EtCyZ
A Mattress Cover
.FREE
They went to Lon-
L.
i Oke, who is in Victoria Hospital, as
the result of an accident.
At the morning service at tlio
dames Street United Church oh Sun
day Messrs. M. Elford, E. Jj. iShap-
ton, S, M. sanders and W. Cutbush
sang a quartette and at the evening
iservict Misses Pe-arl Wood and Mar
garet Johns sang a duet.
Mr. and iMrs. W. XL Johnston have
received word from their son Mr.
iH. F. Johnston that lie With his wife
and family ate On their way to Visit
them Horn Australia,. M'r. Johnston
hogarttqbaby c
JIATCtlEUY
FWI)$
Our supply of feeds a
complete than ever am
in Chick Starter, Grow Feed, Lay Mhsh». Dee
Jfenl, Alfalfa. Meal
Grit. CqudeiiO^Butte be promptly tilled
POULTRY C ______
. _ ft ^eejl fe charge of the Magnetichena elfentmtht ft «h ye nt f lode Observatory of the Carnegie Xnstife
o/er loo hens, we u
% Are rash feiyers poultry, call us
" when yott’ftave poultry-to.jselt |
Our nw shiptnent of leg
1ms « arrived. AU sizes and co-^0* aVelorl peded here hnniMfately.
now more
your needs
Bsh, Chick
Meal, Bone
yster Shell,
tilk, etc. can.
ute In Australia for the past few
years. Word has since been recelv-
banda'they landed at San Francis**
(Honor
X.
VioliiPiano,
Studio
B. R. HOPPER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
FURNITURE DEALER
Phoile 0»
HIS MONTH
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
YOUR MARSHALL
MATTRESS
THE MONDURIN
FEBRUARY WE ARE
AWAY W
SHALL M
TON SLIP
TH EV
VTTRES
VALU
IVING
MAR-
A COT
AT $3.50
BUY YOURDON’T FAIL
MARSHAL
DOROTHY E. GRAS;
A. L. C.
Grads
—Zyf-
STCK
into) Loulion,
itrnct^ni in
t, Harmony,
Street, Box 160
EXETER, ONTARIO
England
Theory
Anyway, wo are glad wo lived. in
the old days when singers sang songs
instead of Miteporing them.