The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-02-27, Page 8‘it
MGCK TRIAL A. SUUl'ESS
The great Hummer Broach of
Promise case put on by the Young
People of Trivitt Memorial church!
in the parish hall Monday evening;
was well received, the hall being
filled fox' the occasion, All took
their parts well and kept the au
dience in excellent lxuxnor through
out. It is being repeated again this s
(Thursday) evening, .Mr. Grafton
Cochrane delighted the audience
with a couple of numbers on the
violin.
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Tiiritsihir. st, ioa»
Southcott family of town re
word Tuesday of the death
Alexaud^r Wan-
of London - who passed away
‘ ‘ ‘ ' Mrs. Wan-
spent her’girlhood days in Ex-|
hex* maiden name being Miss __
Sout-hcott. She is survived byj The
husband. Several of the rela
The
ceived
of their aunt, Mrs.
less,
suddenly Monday night,
less
ete'r,
May
her
fives from here will attend the fun
eral in London on 'Thursday.
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.10
Oats 55c. **
Barley hue.
Manitoba Flour $4.50
Model Flpur $4.25
Pastry Flour $3.80
Feed Flour $2.25
Bran $1.95
Shorts $1.95
Creamery Butter 43c.
Dairy
Fggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes,
Minister • ’■
Miss Leua Coates, A.L.C.M.,
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
A*M.
Organist
ex
ft
to LADIES’
A jolly sleighload spent Wednes
day evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bowden. The evening
Butter 37c., 40c.
extras 35 c.
firsts 30 c.
seconds 25c.
$12.^0
11 a.m.—“The Glory in the Face”
7 p.m.—“Hur, the Hezronite”
Last sermon in the series “Uses
of plain men”OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW COATS FOR SPRING IS READY
FOR YOUR APPROVAL* TWEEDS WILL BE VERY POPULAR THIS
SEASON, YOU WILL LIKE THE NEW EFFECTS, AND THEY ARE
SO SERVICEABLE. *
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D* MoTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
a.m-—^-“Through Sanjarig,”
(If you have hard places to face,
and you have, hear this sermon,)
p.m,—Sunday School.
p. m.—“Has Every Man a Price?”
Job 2:4. First in seyies on/‘Jqt-
tings from Job”
4a.locals_?
great Plummer ^Breach of
Promise case put onJ^F the Parish
Hall, of Trivitt Me_
being repeate
ening.
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dal church is
tljAF (Thursday) ev-
The Exeter Woman’s Institute will
hold a pancake,,rJ|^ial ou Shrove
3
7
. -was very pleasantly spent in games. Tuesday, ^archZ^ui from 5.30 to 8
At midnight a most sumptuous re- p.m. in tli« p^fellow’s Block. Ad-
past was partaken of and to which mission 25^/-<
every one did justice and after —
Mr. Thos. Harton, of London,
GOLD DOLLAR HOSE
It is better than ever this season. Comes
in the newest shades at $1,00
BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK /
A fine bleached cloth in a neat mfttern
56 inches wide, very special at perjffi. 69c.
STAMPED MATS
i
Another shipment of new designs in
small, medium and large sizes, 65, 75, 85c
MINER RUBBER BOOTS
They can’t be beat. Ask tbf fellow who
wears them, $4.00 to $4.5(L^f
_
MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA <
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Miss Evelyn .Huston
Organist & Choir Leader,
New Styles in Dresses for Sj^fng
IN THE NE|V SPRING SILHOUETTE. IN Til
SHADES OF PUIPLE DAHLIA, CORINTHIAN GREE
AND BIEGE MADE FROM HEAVY VERANESE (J
SPECIAL LINE I M CREPES AT $ 9.9 5 JF
in the/new spring J^MONET BLUE,
PE. SEE OUR
vis-
the
thanking Mr. and Mrs. Bowden for
their kind hospitality the party left ited in Exeter the forepart of
..... *’•’*' weefc.
Miss Ena Goodings, of London,
spent Saturday w|th Miss Manion
Powell.
• 'Mrs. J„ C- Snell spent
last week visiting with
Seaforth.
Mrs. T. Collingwood
her daughtei* Mrs. Roy Alderson
near Thedford,
Mrs. Robt. Sillery, of Exeter, is
visiting with, hei* mother. Mrs. Hugh
Norris, of Mitchell.
IMiss Ina Jaques, of Victoria Hos
pital, London, spent the week-end
with hex* parents here.
Mrs. Eric Jackson returned to hex*
home in Lindsay on Saturday after
visiting with hex* sister Mrs. Leo
Hennessey.
Mr. Hugh Creech, of Western Uni
versity, spent the week-end at his
home here.
Mr. Wm‘. Geddes, of London, is
visiting with friends at Sexsmith
and Exeter.
a-------- ! Russe11 Frayne, of Brantford,
Apply to viSjteQ -with his mother in town on
-No. 1, Hensail. <puesday.
'Mr. Stanley Ward, of London,
Club spent the week-end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Johxx 'Ward.
Mr. Dan Kinsman, of McRorie,
Sask,, visited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones.
Miss Avis Lindenfield, of Victoria
Laying Hospital, London, spent Sunday with
ar Beet lfer parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lin-
li Meal, denfield.
1 Feed |
7 Shorts
for the return trip. The sleigh
ing was none too good but the ‘Dear’
friends did not mind walking part
of the way judging by the laughter
and merry-making.
The W. Mfy S^Jf James
United churchl^rend holding
sionary Tea oir March 2Wx.
theAnnual mating
Game Protec®ve
held in the
Public Li'br^:
February th§,,'28th.-
11
Street
a Mis-
q few days
friends in
is visiting
Huron
iociation will be
ouM^il chambers of the
at S p.m. on Friday,
-S. Fitton, Sec’y.
a.m.—A real ^ood old-fashioned
religions term. * *
p.m.—Church School
p.m.—“The Reward of Repentance
tor Big Pay.” Another in the
series on “The Prodigal." Our
evening service will open with the
’ ‘singing of old hymns.
. Thursday .at 7-.30 Prayer service.
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7 New Wallpapers at Popular Prices
■FIND HERE A SPLENDI1
NEW MODERNISTIC DE
Wilson’s Gr®ceryyi®ave taken the
agency for Pflh
Your order s-
Nursery
if^ted.
stock.
House to rent. * Apply . to
Advocate
Tirnes-
ltc.
Jersey cow fpr^sale—Apply
Hunkin. $
RED CLOVER ;SHED FOR*
—Govt, grade No| 1, certif^ate No.
49-6982. First plxze at e Hensail |
Seed Show, $10.56’Ed. W. Munn, R./
etc. P. P-assmd
barbed wire,
ice, iron posts,
sec’y.
The Thames Road, Faj
are booking orders f
brace wire, wove
have a
Baby
Oyster'
Purina
We
hand.
Mash,
Pulp,
Hog Mineral,
Oats, Cor
and Bran
Have yo i tried our
The Mapi 2 Syrup
with it c )mes a
pancakes
right by
Flour a ..
more onse
have.
2-27-2tc.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J. J. Renton, B.A., Rector .
Miss K. MacFaul, Organist
.x'Quinquagesinia Sunday
11 a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser
mon, Subject: “What is .Real
Church Religion?”
p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Class. Bible Class in the Church,
p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. The
Subject: “Why Do We Observe
Lent?”
NOTE—Holy Communion at 11
a.m. on First Sunday of the month
and at 8 a.m. on the Third Sunday
of the month.
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7
JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF
YOU WILL
PAPERS IN TH!
OUR NEW WAL -PAPERS WILL MAKE
THE INTERIOR OF YOUR HOME,
/RANGE OF NEW WALL
IlGNS. A FEW ROLLS OF
REAT IMPROVEMENT TO
NEW PRI (T
We are showing man]
prints. Colors are guar;
yard, 25, 30 and 35c.
Specials in
| new patterns in J
nteed fast at perj^
® JF
ft.................
Irocerj
HEINZ SOUP I
Cream of Tomato Soup 1
, 10 oz. for 9c. 1
IODIZED SALT
2 boxes for 17c.
' . ROOM LOTS OF WALL PAPER
Enough paper and border in each lot to
do an ordinary room. Special at 98c. and
$1.48.
s for Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
OGJLVIE ROLLED OATS
JF Good foy Chicks
X 6 pounds for 25c. .
"DUBLIN CANNED CORN
2 tins for 23«.
LYNN VALLEY PEAS
2 tns for 23c.
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HEINZ CATSUP
Large size bottle 27c. „
One of the cases at Exetei' Division
Court last week which aroused more
than ordinary interest wa§ the ac
tion of Mr. Thomas Cameron against
the Huron & Erie Mortgage Corpor
ation of London fox* his commission
on the sale of the Thomas Rowcliffe
farm neai’ Centralia. At the close
of the case His Honox* reserved his
decision but has now given it in fav
or of Mr. Cameron for $130.00 and
full costs. ’J. G. Stanbury was the
Counsel for Mr. Cameron and F. C.
Betts, K. C., of London for the Com
pany.
good stock of .feeds on
Chick vSfarter
Shell, Grit,
'Pig' Chow
Recleaned
Low Grade
; s
•giv
,ri
Flour?
Miss Ruble Creech spent Saturday
in London and called on hei’ pupil
Master Jack Harness at Victoria
Hospital.
Mrs. N. Hockey and two children
were in London for a few days visit
ing hei’ sistei* Mrs. E. Cake, Mrs.
Hi
Cr
ancake
son is here and
ste fox* syrup and
this spring out
this new Pancake TJockev’s si^tex*
^"tried I? MhS 1 A n"mbe' ln tllis community have
you—Harvt B os taBPe!’ theh' T”e f!ow 01
y ’ 2-97-lto$ ^ie latter l)art °f week was ex
Big ■ r
sap
....SherlocIc-ManBing- T
with bench guai®ntee<
at "one.half theS
See and heara
cide for yoursem
MARTINS’^JCUSIO
A GOOD BUY
n OH 12 /’F bll^ UCV1 L 'U J2-27'1,F cepttonally brisk.
the
TENDERS a
complete,
five veaS's
Piano
Miss- Mayme E. Pridham spent
week-end in London with her sister
and brother, Miss Leta
Dj". W. B. Pridham.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Pridham and
NTED
in. body wood;
for S. S. NO. I,
Tenders to be in b,^ Feb.
Luthei* Reynolds, Secretry-
emmll.
For ten cords
maple and beep.
Usborne.
29th. Luther Reynolds,
treasure, R. R. No< 1, Her
Reduction Sale
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kfi
Mrs. Wm. Nesbitt, of near .Seaforth,-
visited friends ixi Exeter on Satur
day.
Sunday waS practically the open
ing of the motor season and with the
Main Street free of ice a number of
motorists took .advantage to use the
street as a speedway. Exeter has
been very lenient in its prosecution
of violations of motor traffic rules
and in many instances motorists
have taken advantage of this len-)
iency. At the rate of speed that
some people go up and down the
main street sooner or later there is
likely to be a fatality,
should
rules.
The
service
charge
president, Mr, Frank Wilfong, took
charge of the service. A brief ad
dress was given by Mr. Freeborn
Johnson on the. work of the Carne
gie Institute of Washington D. C.-
and particularly of the department
of Terrestrial Magnetism to which
he is attached. His address was
full of information and very fascin
ating. Several of the young ladies
gave a pageant “Mothers of the
well given and
stump speeches
' In order to reduce our
stock of furniture we* will
ol
Ouf new hatsJbr spring are
displayJmd include all
. Let us show
b>
we
per
lites
UP
suites
$40
now o,
the latest shack
themfto you^
the biggest bargains^ ever
ed in Exeter. Chesterfield .
from $99®to $165 and woj
to' $2001 ‘
$75 up. E
up. Easy!
cost. CoucB
tresses was
shall mafl
lamp* in sfi
are the bia
ever get. i
Dining-room Jc
■ed room suites
chairs at Mss
tes, springSjJand mat-
' down in
;resses $
ire for Sg
best baiwe
Hodgert and
de_'two daughters Lillian and Jean, of
' London, spent Sunday with the
former’s sister Miss J. Hodgert.
Mrs. J. W. Skinner, of Thorndale,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pulley
plank
Skinnei* left here to visit in Hensail.
Mr. G. J. Dow intends moving
back to his farm north of the fair
grounds and Mrs. Wm. Pollexx lias
rented the residence on Andrew St.
to be vacated by Mr. Dow.
Mr. Reg. Beavers and Mr. W. Rig-
den, teller of the Canadian Bank of
Commerce, Ilderton, spent the week
end with the' former’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers.
Mrs. Wesley Dearing was rushed
to the hospital early Thursday morn
ing of last week1 where she 'underwent ■’ 11.......................
pital.
ed to
fine.
The many friends of Mr. Edward
Small, who is ill at the home of Mr.
Thos. Holden will regret to know
that he is not improving very ra
pidly. Mrs. Robt. Smith, a neice,
of Stratliroy, visited with him on
Friday.
On Tuesday morning Mrs. B. W.
F, Beavers picked 18 Winter roses
in her garden. The root of the plant
was purchased four years ago and
this is the first time that it was evex*
found blooming after the snow had
gone. v ’
The JThamos rivei* at Mitchell over
flowed, the retaining Wall at the
power-house and a quantity of water
entered the power house building.
Also the large building owned by the
Loi’ne Fire Engine Company and
flooded the workshop to a depth of
about two feet, ,It is believed that
tile water is the highest it has ever
risen in Mitchell.
Little Jack Harness who recently
had his right leg amputated at Vic
toria Hospital, London, following a
runaway accident in Exeter has pull
ed. through wonderfully well and
hopes are now hold for
The little fellow seems
On Friday last it was
the end was drawing ‘made a splendid raliy.
over the week-end. Mrs.
I
RENT—Fratn&r cottage bn
•air !Tim es-Adyo- / 2-20-3tc.
FOR
Gidley St. Applt
cate. I
e, color,
ip on tail,
give any ‘in-
LOST—Fox hound, fex
black and fan hvitlx whi
Anyone findin
formation reg^'dixujjFsaine notify G.
A. Docking, Dfb^n phone, Staffajf?>
O. or Wm. R: 'rs, Exeter.
FARM FOR RENT
■lot $ Concessio
has a Brame h
about®0 a<$
ply w AIm^l
GladffiWLfc Stanbury, Exeter^/Cnt.
-
HOUSE AND LOT^OR SALE—-
On Victoria St J A^ply to J. R. Hind
Exeter. 2-20-tfe.
Dressmaking done, moderate
charges; all kinds of fur work done.
Mrs,. Noi‘man Hockey, l-16-2tp
OR SALE
Stephen. It
bank barn and
ploughed. Ap-
Hedden, Crediton, or
If you wish toJbuV/br sell a farm
oh house see R. K^Pickard, Exeter.jP^Pickard, Exeter.
IIOGAItTir BABY CHICK
‘ HATCHERY
FEED
Our, Supply Of fee
complete than ever/and^your needs
fit Chick Startei*,
Feed, Lay Mash,
Meal, Alfalfa Me
Grits Condensed,
be promptly fille
PAULTR
ft is no
Hen# eliihlii’ited
■Our charge
are cash bu
when you hate
Our hew
has just arriv
tors.
aye now more
■ow Mash', Uiifck
eei Meal, Hone
Oyster Shell,
ittermllk,etc. can
, CULtlNG
to have the cull
front yottt flock*
00 per 100 hens. We
of poultry. Call us
ottltry to sell.
UlCnt of leg bands!
All sizes iind co
than ,
Motorists
pay attention to the traffic
Main Street Young People’s
was held Monday evening in
of the social committee. The R,t*
an operation in Victoria Hos
tler many friends are pleas-
know that she is getting along
Wethey, of the
received a pleas-
hfs recovery,
quite bright,
thought that
near but ho
Bible” -which was
enjoyed. Several
were also enjoyed.
Principal E. J.
High' School staff
ant surprise the other day when he
was informed that he- had won a
prize of 50 named variety of gladi
oli bxflbs. Last December Mr.
Wethey was listening to a test radio
program from Chatham to which
listeners ware requested to write
giving the distance they were from
Chatham and the mannex* in which
the program was coming in. This
Mr. Wethey did reporting a good
reception and lust'week he was sur
prised and enthused to find that he
had been awarded the above men
tioned prize.
A very mild spell lias visited this
section during the past week and
for several; days the snow went very
fast. The roads were ploughed out
during the latter part of the week
and by Sunday nearly-all of the ice
and snow had disappeared and iii
some places the roads were begin
ning to break up. A heavy rain fell
during Saturday night and on Sun
day the rjver and creeks were in a
flooded condition. The river above
the dam was the highest it lids been
foi‘ a number of year#. The ice broke
UP dud went out sfunday afterftooft
'with no damage done to the dam.
jffrice. Mar*
£6.75. Any
Fo.oo. Thesv
tins you will
OWE
Phone 20J
Funeral Director & •Furniture Dealer
Miss Alice Hoffman, of Dashwood,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Goulding on Suhday.
Capt. Squarbridge and Ensign
Sharpel, of Lo'ndon, spent Saturday
and Sunday conducting the Salva
tion Army services'here during the
illness of Capt. Piche, who is* suf
fering with a heavy cold.
■ Miss Mildred Norry, of London,
recently underwent an operation in,
St. Joseph’s Hospital in that city,.
Her mother, Mrs. John Norry, of
town, has been in London since her
illness and we understand she is
getting along nicely.
Dr. Mary Johnston and Dr. Mabel
Bray, of Hamilton, motored up and
spent Sunday and Monday with the
fornier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Johnston,., also to, visit with the
former’s brother, Mr. Freeborn
Johnston and his wife and family,
from Australia.
With the advent of spring, comes
the vexed question of chickens run
ning
this •
that
been
trust
hoode*
A number of Exeter radio fans
listened to a delightful program over
the London Free Press station on
Monday evening when thd University
of Western Ontario orchestra made
their first broadcast. Miss Margaret
Gladman is the aceomblislied pianist
and Mr. Kenneth Stanbury the con
ductor ahd first violinist of thet or
ganization.
at large. Our attention has
week been called to the fact
some chickens haye already
annoying their neighbors. We
this timely warning will be
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PHONE 81w
w time to order that
Spring Overcoat ,
see our new spring suitings
w TAMAN
EXETER, ONT.
Messrs. Traquair and Lindenfield
have completed their contract.; of
putting the cornices and metal trim
mings for the exterior jdecoratipn of
the new post office.
HYDRO EL
9
Wiringtand inst
^TRIC
ng, guaranteed
workman hip atjjFeasohable prices.
Repairing^ stovej^and motors a spec
ialty. ~
Cree.
's gladly furnished
§RN. DAVIS
PhoUe 224
A Mattress Cover
FREE/
NOW IS THE TIM/TO BUY
KALL
iS
YOUR mar;
MATTRJ
DURIN^S
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Life, Fi
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pvese
Ernest C. Har
GENERAL ROKEIt
of Canada
, Automobile, Etc.
DOROTHY E. GRASSICK
A* L.
Guaranteed
E. DRUGGIST
(Hon<^ Graduate)' I
Instm
Piano,|Vio!injj
StudiolN.
SAFETY
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DOUBLE El
perfee
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don, England
armony, Theory
ert Street, Box 160
ER, ONTARIO
THE/MONTH OF
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Jevery MAR-
lESS, A COT-
JUED AT $3.50
O BUY YOUR
THIS MONTH*
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MARSH/ Li
H. RVHOPPER
FUNERAL director
furniture dealer
Phone 00
W. R. GOULDING
Piano
Supervislr
Studio, Mai
A. T. O* M*jf
m^iaster
Church
in
Organ Theory
Music in Schools
» Box 57, I‘hone 192
TER, ONT