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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-03-13, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE TULliSMY, MAlti'H 13, 1930 CQWUNICMION At the recent Story Telling Con­ test -sponsored by the Exeter AVo- men’s institute in Senior's Hall, the room was. so packed with children and parents, that many had to stand, and the room uncomfortably warm with so many crowded into it. AVe, as community workers, who are striving to make our village one of the beat in every respect, feel that something should be done towards a Community Hall, where such gath­ erings could be held. In much smaller centres, these Community Halls, are supplying a place in the rural districts, which is a. real bene­ fit to the young life, as well as AVo- men’s and men’s organizations, AVe have been refused our Public Library (for gatherings of this kind) where the reading room is not being used at all, the room heated all the time. jThe Public Library should see t/ it that this room be used as a public reading room, as it was built ante intended for, where the public coulM go in and have the privilege of read­ ing the daily papers. Why waste fuel, when a room of that kind is needed foi’ meetings by our citizens? ^Let us get together and see if some­ thing can be done, either by re-mo­ delling the Town Hall, where the location is so central, or having a room which will accomodate these gatherings, without having to. make use of our .churches. The AVomen’s Institute are always willing to co-operate with any move­ ment -for the welfare of its citizens. Interested Alembers of the AV. I. I Exeter Markets Wheat $1,08 standard Oats 55c. Barley 65 c. Manitoba'' Fleur $4,40 Model Flour $4.00 Pastry Flour $3.70 Feed Flour $2.25 Bran $1,85 Shorts $1.90 Creamery Butter 42c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes, A. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.AI., Organist 10.00 a.m.—-Sunday School Butter 39c, extras 26c. first 24c. seconds 20c, $12.00 , , locals I I Reserved seats for Chautauqua ’will be held until fifteen minutes after the program is scheduled to begin. After that they will be avail­ able to the public. •Sfc Mrs, Sidney Clarke, of London, is ill in Victoria Hospital. (Mrs Maud Heywood is visiting, for a couple of weeks in Windsor. Mrs. W. Laverty is confined to her house with a severe attack of bron­ chitis. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of St. Thomas were visitors in Exeter on Wednes­ day last. Miss Marliss McFalls, of near Lu­ can, spent a week visiting with Mrs. AL McNichol. Mrs. John Snell spent a few days last week visiting with her daughter in St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. William Ward vis­ ited in fit. Marys with Mr. Ward’sAir. J. (Al. Southcott, editor of the Times-Advocate was in Alontreal on | brother over the week-end. Thursday and Friday last attending Mr. G. M. AVillisie, of near Thed- the second annual meeting of the ford, is spending a few days with Ontario Quebec Division of the Can­ adian AVeekly Newspaper Associa­ tion which was held at the Windsor Hotel. gAmong the speakers were Mr. Hugh Sauvage, Pres, of the C, AV. N. A., from Duncan, B. C. and Mr. H. R. Cockfield, Pres of the Cock­ field, Brown Co. Advertising Agency. A banquet was tendered at the Win­ dsor Hotel by Lord Atholstan, Pres­ ident of the Montreal Star Printing Co., at which Rev. Canon A. P. Shatford , of Montreal, was the prin­ cipal speaker amused 11 a.m.—“The Open Door” 7 p.m.—“The Revelation of Broken Chain” \ On March 24th Dr. Sherwood of the Western University, will ture in Cavan church. the FOX lec- JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. MoTavish, Pastor Wl R. Goulding A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader . a.m.—Rev. Arthur Sinclair, Hensail. p.m.—Special Catechumen Class, during the Lenten Season, each Sunday afternoon, conducted by the pastor. p.m.—“Needed—an Umpire.” 3rd in the series on “Jottings from Job.” (Job-9:33.) 11 ot 1 3 7 MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist & Choir Leader, Young People’s Anniversary a.m.—Rev. Alanson Doyle, B.A. •Church School. Important Public New BU Hats Look^at your hat every one does, We are shoeing the new shapes add colors. Announcement We take pleasure in announcing that we have been sucj cessful in securing the franchise in tMs territory for "ROYAL Y ORK",tailor^a- to-measure clothes. # This new line of tailored-tojmeasure suits ana overcoats is made by jQ^nada’s oldest/clothing house to jpeet the increasing demand for a high-grade ff' $3.95 to $4.50 New Spring Caps In many new styles of tweeds. These are very & Grocery Specials For Thur,, Frid., & Sat increasing demand for a garmer t at $27.50. At his price we beliey^f we offer the public a dollar for dollar value never reached. >bcfor<11 3 p.m.—Church School. Mr. Doyle will meet the young people of the congregation in the afternoon for a personal touch. 7 p.m.—Rev. Manson Doyle, B.A. Rev. Mansqn Doyle, J3. A., is in charge of the Young People's work in the United Church. He is a very pleasing speaker. This is our Young People’s anniversary and they will have charge of the special music and services of the day. .? ”2—Thursday, Prayer Service. Libby’s PORK & BEANS Large can 25, special 19c We can guaranteejmat the Finest of woollen fabrics, in tlw i_______________ popular colors constitute the materials used |n the making of "ROYAL YORK" suits any overcoats. Only the best of workmanship will be found in their dpnstructiqli. Wd ^andins newest and most 2 tb Fresh Sodas 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Nortlicott. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore of St. Thomas, visited Mr. and ’Mrs;. B. AV. F. Beavers one day last week. MK Ted Taflt, of London, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr., and Mrs. John Preszcator. Several persons have benefitted by the bargains offered by R. N. Rowe. Why not you? Mr. John Laporte, of St. Joseph, made a friendly call on Mr. B. AV. F. Beavers, Tuesday of this week. Mr. John Traquair, of Hensail, spent a few days at the home of his son Mr. J. Albert Traquair, -of- town. Mr. Al. R. Complin \yisited his father in London over the week-end His father is suffering from a stroke. Mr. R. McLellan and Miss Mar­ guerite Aldworth, of Stratford, visit­ ed with her parents Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Aidworth over Sunday. 7*’Miss Armstrong has re-opened her millinery parlors after being in To­ ronto for some time getting ideas for the new spring millinery. The many friends of Mrs. (Maurice will be pleased to know that improving nicely from her illness with pneumonia, week it was. stated that Mrs. invite /ou to come to our store new "ROYAL YORK" Snowflake Ammonia ,2 large pkgs, for 16c. Choice Hallowi Dates 2 pounds for 21c.. CCt A modelsUncL fampies.TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A., Rector Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist Second Sunday in Lent 8 p.m.—Holy Communion 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon, subject; “The Present Situa­ tion in Russia.” The newspapers are full of Russian, news, and this is a good opportunity to hear more about that country. p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. Bible Class in the church, p.m.—Evensong and Sermon, sub­ ject: “Saint Patrick's Gift to Ire­ land.” The acknowledged writ­ ings of Saint Patrick will be made the basis for this discourse. Se­ cond in the series of sermons on “Some Great Spiritual Books of Christianity.” If you, enjoyed the talk on Thomas A. Kempe last Sunday night come next Sunday night to hear about .Saint Patrick. p.m.—Wednesday night, Lenten Lantern Slides. 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. Ogilvies Oatmeal for the Chicks 6 lb. for 25c. and $3.50 per bag. Several entertainers the audience. -J^ljie ^p, male, 3 f&unjeasZi’igs. r?,-, n 4-13 SALE old. Phone Kirlj : ton R. R. No. 1 FOR months Hern. Ross Gran- 2tp.i Southcott FOR SALE—^p&^thorn Bulls about ready i/rvic^1. Apply AV. H. Morloek, ClredifejR. R. 2, - --1 All orders for fertilize^' lime __ grass seed must- be hjjr by Alonday night, Alarch 17tli« (Meeting night). . AVe are also bojpldjjg orders for an­ other car of dgdKr •’posts.—Thames Road Farmers’ '’Club. : v -------------------jtL— Entries will be»re^nved for Exeter Agricultural Sociitr field crop com­ petition up to Apnl 1st.—R. G. Seh •don, Sec’y. 3-13-2tc. „/ 3-13 4tp, and » Fur neckpieces Corner William ah 226. order. HYDRO ELEC Wiring and installing^ guaranteed workmanship \at res Repairing sto' ialty. free. Ej Estini; . DAVIS sone 221 liable prices. ’ motors a spec- esJPgladly ? furnished ,0r- FOR .SALE ■— Brick cottage on Victoria St., containing 7 j^oms and bath; hydro, hard a)id water in house; wired; cuiicir. Exeter FOR t water in drive shed house,., good 1. A. Marshall, xZ 3-li3-tfc SALE—A.5-r^n brick cottage, hank barn fa also good Sis Apply Mrs.^I FOR oer cottage, on /Ma^f Street, hydro, furnace ahd/bath. Apply to Al. Horney i- us brick st side of Exeter, Opi^irio, equipp- c lights, hard wo frame hous- unds. For/’fur- terms (Wply to " “ n’^FExeter, / 3-6-3tc. ...........................// , FARM FOR RENT OK’ FOR SALE -lot 9, Concession 5^ Stephen. It jank barn and ploughed. Ap­ ply to Alonzo Hidden, Crediton, or Gladman & Stanbury, Exeter, Ont. 2-20-tfc. FOR SALE-r-A commo cottage situate on the Main Street, , . ed with bath and elec and soft waterlalso ,es with suitabf , ther particular; Carling & Morley, Solicitors#Exeter, Ont. has a frame hbuse, about 20 acreA f; HOUSE AND LOT/frOl/ SALE— On Victoria St. Apply t«f J. R. Hind Exeter. 2-20-tfc. 3 7 4- ry CLOTHES WaSU!OMM5TON Coates she is critical Last C. B. Snell had returned from Pon­ tiac Mich..this was an error as Mrs. Snell is not returning until some time next month. Mr. and ’Mrs. Harvey Hill and daughter, of London, spent the week­ end visiting with Air. and Airs. John Jones and oth.gr relatives in this community. Al'iss Lempriere Abbott, R.N., has returned to Exeter after being on a special case qt St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, for Dr. L. A7. Railton, of Crediton. pMiss Edith Foster, of Tonawanda, ^tended the funeral of the Thompson Alurdock, of Hensail, visited in Exeter at the home of and Airs. John Hunter. Mrs. Alonday of Mrs. Thomas here would be pleased to hear of an improvement in her health. Last week it was reported that Air. AVesley Dearing had taken a pos­ ition as field manager with the Can­ adian Canners. AVe understand that Air. Dearing has taken a position as assistant road manager. Harold, the little son of (Air. and Mrs. Norman Hockey, of Main St. has been seriously ill during the past week with pneumonia. The many friends will be glad to know that he is now out of danger and improving. MrA and Airs. R. J. Eacrett, of Woodstock; also their daughter, Airs. A. Wallace, of London, with Airs. Beavers, attended the funeral of Airs. R. Eacrett’s brother Mr. T. Alurdock in Hensail on Monday last. Air. and Airs. Percy Sale, formerly of the fourth concession of Usborne, have from been have .J®. 8 1 room sprites pairs at sprin iown sses Jlioirmaster cd Church ion in Organ Theory $40 than mat- Mar- Any Piano, Violin, Harmony, Theory Studio N. Albert Street, Box IGO EXETER, ONTARIO ' distance. wonderful valu hem is backed 1 ■satisfied custoi )AV, we invito see samples eriis for Spri Over 20, yotS the widest r topcoat cloth i puts a style s Reduction Sale 4In order to reduce our »|big stock of furniture we wiwgive the biggest bargains ever Offer­ ed in Exeter. Chesterfieldpuites from $99 tqk $165 and wBrth up to $200. 1 )ining-roon^ Suites $75 up. Be( up. Easy c cost. Couche tresses way shall matt lamp in sto are the biggest b ever get. late and Mr. Beavers received word of the very serious illness Douglas Aidworth, in the St. hospital. Her many friends on days with her parents at Kip- E. ,R. Hopper, undertaker, has a new funeral coach to his SPRJ TAILORING E less and price. 16.75. >10.00. Thes« gains you will Mr. Trueman Elliott, of London, visited in Exeter over the week-end. Mrs. Gordon Cudmore visited for a few pen. •*- 'Mr. added equipment."*- Mr. H. A. Gambrill has been con­ fined to his bed for several days but is improving Miss Katherine, Woods, of Toron­ to, is spending a’ few days at her home here. Mr. James Wallace, of Rochester, N. Y., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Steiner for a few days. Mrs. Chas. E. TucR’ey is at present in Victoria Hospital, London, where she is undergoing treatment. Mr. H. D. Davis and daughter Miss Ruth, of Mitchell, called on Mr. and Mrs. F£A.‘May on Sunday. Mr. John E. Dignan, has return­ ed to his home here after spending the winter in Kingsville with his daughter. At the evening service in Main Street .United church on Sunday .Mr Gordon C. Koch and Miss Ru|h Wil­ fong rendered a piano duet. Mr'. Jas. Bagshaw, who has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bagshaw, for the past two months, left Tuesday for his home at Birsay, Sask. Miss Alice Willard, of Detroit, vis­ ited with relatives in this community having been called home owing to the 'serious illness of her sister Mrs. Maurice Coates.' /Miss Muriel Hogarth, of Windsor; Miss Janie Hogarth, of London and Mr. Fred Mitchell, of Waterloo, vis­ ited at the home of Mr. Fred Ho­ garth, of Stephen, over the week-end ;■ Messrs. Wm. Carling and John Taylor, of the Taylor Tire Shop, opened the fishing season Monday. Mr. Taylor landed one chub and Air. Carling two, the three fish making a dainty dish for Mr. Carling so early’in the season.. Mrs. Florence Downie has return­ ed home after attending the golden Wedding anniversary of iMr. and Mrs. Wm. Mutton, of Flushing, Mich There Were 200 invited guests for the occasion and Mrs. Downie great­ ly enjoyed the trip. Mr. Frank Hunt, who has been visiting at the home ot Mr. I. Arm­ strong, a step and in thumb joint. the flesh and made a, nasty wound. It was dressed fox Dr, teietcher. I If you wish to jbu or sell a tarm or house see R, E^ ‘ ickard, tester. HOGARTH BABY CHIQK HATCHERY FEEDS Our Supply of feeds are complete than ever and y In Chick Starter, Grow M Feed, Lay Mash, Befif Meal, Alfalfa Meal, C Grit, Condensed Buttermi be promptly filled! POULTRY «UL: NG It is now time tbXlmf’e the-cull . hetis elhnlnnted from bur flock. Our charge js $2.00 pen 00 hens. We are cash buyers of poultry* Cail’ us when you have poultry fd sen. Our new shipment of leg “bands has just ari’ived. All sizes and so* iors. w more r needs h, Chick jal, Bone jr Shell, , etc. can returned to this community Sullivan,” AVis. where they have living for over a year. They purchased” a farm near Kippen Messrs. AV. J. Melville and AV. Simmons were in 'Toronto the latter part of the week on business. AVe understand that these two are tak­ ing over an automobile agency and that a garage is being opened up in the Simmons building. Mrs. Jessie Delbridge accompan- ' ied by her daugh ter Miss Anna, .R.N., who have been wisiting for ■ time with. Mrs, Delbridge’s ' Mrs. AV. Andrew and other friends in this community, left last Thurs­ day for their home at Hamiota, Man. The student nurses of Victoria Hospital, London, are putting on a play “The Kingdom of Hearts Con­ tent0 Thursday and Friday evening of this week. The students are being assisted in the production by Miss Jean Walker and among the players are Miss Helen Hicks and Miss fJean Aikenhead, some sister, ‘3 (Tip Top Clothes mda for their R. NXROWE Phone 2OJ Funeral Director & Furniture Dealer ----------------------J---------- \N. R. GOULfblNG A. T. O. Organist Vin<l James S Ins VocaPiano Supervisor oFMusic in Schools Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phone 192 EXETER, ONT 2 tailo throulliout, 1 SPRING CLEANING TIME WILL SOON BE llERte V AVE HAV^ A FULL STO^K ON BLIND TO MEET ALL REQUIREMENT^ GIIESTEREn^D SUITIgf, DINING ROOM SUIM3S, BED NG AND lots of balvll Pieces Goods delivered ai H. R. HOPPER funeral director FURNITURE DEALER phone Oft DOROTHY E. GRASSICK (Honor Gradua’tp) J^JRidon, England known all over t appearance and ■ Every claim made the new 'fabrics and in this well-known fferent materials offer nge to select your new m, if you buy here! guaranteed fine all-wool! designed 'by men recog- eaders-’on this continent, done by master craftsmen, mtil the rush is on! Come 0 buys any suit or topcoat, ii' measure and guaranteed price $24.00 Ernest C GENEl I INSURA arvey IE BROKER jRepresgniing of Canada had the misfortune to miss at the Central Hotel Friday falling he dislocated the of his left hand at the first The bene protruded through Come to the Boxing Match over the Ford Garage, on Saturday, March 22nd, at $ p.m. Contestants are: E. Watson v.s. Dick Harris; Fred Clark vs, Hugh Macintosh j Leonard Welsh vs. Walter Matthews. Referee Wal­ ter Matthews—10 rounds, admission 25C. SAFETY SHARPEN Single edge . DOUBLE EDGE iM’fect Ed W. S. COLE, Mrs. John Chambers was in Lon­ don over the week-end with her daughter Miss Nona Chambers. Guaffuitccd GGIST Chautauqua has gone over big M most places this season. The pro­ grams aro of thj. highest ardeA Mutual Life, Fire, Automobile, Etc.