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FORD
SERVIC
BRING your FordJbere
for that hurry-uy job,
^laybe it’s < little
thing. Big c e, our
mechanics wlljfind. the
trcwible in a ji
yoq away s
labbr billed
11 s4
Exotea Zurich
and send
ng. All1
lbw flat
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.05
Oats 50e.
Barley 55c.
Bran $1.50
Shorts $1.50
Feed Flour $1.90
Manitoba’s Best Flour $4.25
Model Flour $8,85
Welcome Flour $3.45
Creamery Butter 31c.
Dairy Butter 28c.
Eggs, extras 26e.
Eggs, firsts 23c.
Eggs, seconds 2O.e.
Hogs $12.00
locals,,
Don’t fail to hear LlWPearl New
ton, the wonderfifl impersonator, at
Caven church Garden Party.iS A"r---—- ---
James St. United chwh will hold
their Strawberry Fesmal on Tues-their Strawberry Fe;
day, June the Wh^F More particu
lars later.
Gold T/ck Underwear
a.m.-
has locate
London,
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
FOOTBALL
EXETER ROYS VI
OLD COUNTRY BO
Ernest
Represent!
Litmbernien’s
“World’s
^necktie
THE EXETER TIMES-APVOCATE
MOUNDS
EXETER.
OWE
DIRECTOR
IE SERVICE
to attend a sale of
friends of Mi's. James
Miss Maud Harness, of
will regret to know that
Miss Margaret
get our prices. :
Bros.
Eutii:
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCjH
Rev. J, Bernard Rhodes, Ji, A,
Miniettey
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.O.M., Organist
10 a.m.—Sxinday Schpol
11 a,m.—“Light and Bh'ade’’
7 p.m.-—‘'A False Inference” ‘
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M,
Organist and Choir-Leader
10 a.m,—-Church School
11 a.m.—“Pentecost and Property
7 p.m.—“Excess Baggage”
N.B.—- Please note that the Sun--
day School is being held in the morn
ing. Let everyone 'be on time.
f
This week we will have a new shipment of beautiful dresses
in figured crepes, featuring capes, with sleeveless dresses,
with coats to match. Prices at
Weldrest Chiffon Hosiery
This is a new line. It comes v&th French
heel. It is a fine quality ofjdhiffon and
very dressy
PRICE PER PAI
NEW VOILES
See our centre window of beautiful voiles
that will make lovely dresses for the hot
weather.
PRICED AT PER YARD 60c.MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist & Choir Leader,
I a.m.—Our Church School
. a.m.—“The Holy Spirit and’His
Present Relationship to the
Church.”
p.m.—How we may know Christ
and His Kingdom.
p.m.—Thursday, our Prayer ser
vice.
Bathing Suits for all the family*
THE NEW BATHING SUITS ARE HERE. WE HA VW'THE NEW
SUN SUITS FOR LITTLE TOTS. SMART STYLES ANDjJCOLORINGS
FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS AS WELL AS NEW STYLE^OR WOMEN
AND MEN. THESE ARE AL WOOL AND POPULAR
Mrs. F. K. Mathers, of Toronto, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A, May.
<Mrs. J. -S. Grant is spending a
couple of weeks with friends in To
ronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Green, of 'Wind
sor, visited in town over the week
end.
Mrs. Leo. Salkin, of Detroit, is vis
iting her father Mr. Wm. Hewitt, who
FWANTED at - once " general
farmer, must be hea y, a hard
s work, hon-wprker, interested in^
est, dependable^ an
orders. Apply p^jjKnally, Dr. Mof
fat, Varna, button Wednesday or
Saturday, Jr eMth or 7th, Wednes
day or Satui® , June 11th or 14th.
villing to take
10
11
7
8
The Thames Road Farmers Club
need a few more order^s/for. soft coal,. continues very ill.
fine coke and. oats td^'make up car
loads. No. 4 \'barlej#can’ be secured
at $21.00 a ion. j^)rdens, should be
placed immediately. P. Passmore,ar $zi.vv a sou. placed immediatJlj
sec’y,——
Dr. Atkinson wishes^’to announce
that he will be away Jh. his holidays
from June 30th to Uy 11th inclusive, -during t$is ti^Se the office will
be closed. 6-12-4tc.
TO OBSERVE HALF HOLIDAY
The Medical Doctors of. Exeter
have arranged to talje the Wednes
day .half holiday during the months
of June, July and August. One doctor mmnin inl+nwii' fn fni'
any |
will 1
ti’dnec
Dunlc
June
Notice _ ____ ___
will be male in the Times-Advocate
at .a later.Jdate.
ill remain i^rtown to care for
smergent cafes. The following
|e in town^on the dates men-
Dr. Weekes, June 4th; Dr.
Junejfllth; ' Dr. Fletcher
. Browning June 25th.
as regards July and August
Mr. and (Mrs, Clifton jsavis and
children, of London, visited on Sun
day with relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale vis
ited with relatives in St. Thomas for
a few days last week.
■Of Miss Newton’s Toronto Recital
the Mail & Empire said? “She
achieved a notable success.”
Misses Muriel Howald, Marjorie
Westcott and Madeline Stewart, of
London, spent the week-end at their
homes here.
Mrs. P. Pollard and daughter,
Miss Helen, of Windsor, visited with
the former’s brother, Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Hawkins.
Mr. Harry West and Miss Evelyn
Aytes,
spent Sunday with
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
tralia, spent Sunday
Mrs. John Taylor, William
streets.
Come and discover for
that Miss Newton, as the Globe says,
“Is indeed a star.” Caven Garden
Pai’ty June 20th.
Mrs. Fred- Wells; of town, suffered
a slight sunstroke on Friday last
While working in the garden. .She is
again -able to be around.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Hughes p-nd
family, ^f Windsor, visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Green, of Exeter North.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peart and Mr.
Mitchell, of Rockwood*
Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A., Rector
Miss K. SI. MacFaul, Organist
Trinity Sunday
■Holy Communion’8
10 a.m.—Sunday School and Con
firmation Class.
11 a.m.—Morning prayer and ser
mon. Subject, “Our Last End.”
7 p.m.—Evensong and sermon, sub
ject: “The Glory of June.”
TEN'RS TO CLEAN DUMP
GROUNDS
" 'Tenders will b ^received by, the
undersigned for jpie removal and
cleaning _,up of fare rubbish that has
-been scattered yjf the Dump Ground’s..All ri|bbishJFto be cleaned back
___v__‘ the Road fence'. Drive
or roadwaysjto be kept clear around
the yard |o<driving purposes. Tend
ers to cl
7 p.m. J
forty fee® fro
Monday, June 16th, at
order.
Jos. Senior, Clerk
of Sarnia, motored
the
up and
former’s
Neil,
with
yourself
I
EXETER. FA
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THURSDAY, 12th, 1930
Game to begin at 7 o’clock1 sharp
Old County team—Cox, Forbes,
Moyle, Jeffries, Farrel, Manwaring,
Cousins, Clark, Morgan, Lutman and
Thomson.
Hatchway Underwear
For boys and men. Join the army that
, are wearing this cool and comfortable un
derwear-
BOYS’ $1.00; l^EN $1,25
ICED.
This is a
$1.00
ifcpular garment for men.
retails
Fleet Foot running shoes jlr boys & girls
THE CHILDREN LIKE THIS FOOTWEAR FOR HOT WEATHER.
IT IS COOL ANP COMFORTABLE, Gllfes GOOD WEAR AND IS
GREAT FOR SCHOOL OR BEACH WEAWAT PER PAIR 79c
Grass Ru|s
For porches and verandah^ They come
in different sizes and are veri^ moderate in
price. I
$1.25 to $3.95 V t,
i
SPECIAI|S O
HURON TOILET
Congoleum Rugs
WEEK ONLY
TABLE SALT
Showing all the newest patterns at prices
lower than the catalogue houses. Ask to
See them.
PAPER
8 rolls for 25c*
Cjfoice Quality
lbs. for 25c.
COARSE SALT
in bulk
. SO. pounds for 50c
- -■#
Dr. D. A. ANDERSON
, DENTIST
folmerlyjbf Exeter
at ^05 Wortley Road,'
he will practice
eutistry ,
Metcalf 4290
FOR .SALE-j?Bf\<?k dwelling and and Mrs, ______s
garage. BeauifciWlocation ion the were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
‘ cornei* of/Ana&w and Hill Street, ’ Mrs. John Peart;
over thr^e aci®s of land. Apply to
John Belt Estate. 6-12-4tp
■Con.
nine
In
STRAYED—From jLot 24,
3, Usborne, a|red h^mfer about
months old wth jaar on face, formation gl^IwFreceived by >£has.
Dayman, R. <L$Exeter. ™
FOR SALE— Revolvi J outdoor
clothes reel, cqment basjg^new black
smith tire upsetter; mental iron fe^ce; __________ _ ,
about 70 feet 0$ i„s$ii galvanized pipe
gate. Apply to box 92 Exeter. 6-12tf
0 fe'et .orna-
dozen chairs;
FOR SALE—|A Guernsey and Jer
sey heifer due |to Jreshen. A real
one. Apply to *W. Hern, Exeter.
WANTED—An /toil' ^salesman to
introduce a new liiglUgrade oil in
Exeter and di^tric&^ftfn with car
. preferred. Apply B03/28O, Exeter.
On/William Street,
low, stucco, new,
h, all modern eon-
box 244 Qrediton
rhditon. 6-5-3 tc.
FOR SALE
Exeter, senii-b
six rooms and
veniences. Ap
or phone 34,
Paintin g or pScoratingfl
Phone 85,
Elsie McCal-
London Sun-
the former’s
and Miss A.
HERE IS WHERE YOU WILL
ALWAYS FIND A JEOOD
ASSORTMENT OF URNI-
TURE TO CHOOSEJFROM AT
PRICES TO SUJT YOU
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
NOW IS^THE T
Saturday, JunQflSth
Buydadjane
We have good1assortment
ft!?"1-1---—-
E TO BUY
■ $Miss E. Treble, of London, is vis
iting with relatives in Exeter. ■ „
Mr. Kirk Hutton has returned to
Exeter after relieving for several
weeks at the C. N. R. Depot -at
Wingham.
Mr. Walter Harness has rented
the residence on Main St., belong
ing to .the estate of the late Mrs.
Morgan.
Mrs. J. R. McDonald has return-;
ed home after spending some time
in Toronto visiting her daughter
Mrs. Gordon Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Czar Harness and.
two children, of Pt. Edward, visit-’
ed last week with the ‘former’s1
mother Mrs. Elizabeth Harness.
Messrs. Wm. Oestricher, C.‘ Pym,f
E.J. Pym, Robt. Rowcliffe and Geo.;
Andrews motored to Guelph Friday
"of last week
Shorthorns.
The many
Stewart, nee
Windsor
she is seriously -ill.
Harness, of town, has been with her
for several weeks.
Mr, Kenneth Stan bury, B.A., has
decided, to follow in .his father’s
footsteps und enter the legal profes
sion. He will be attached to the
firm of Gladman & Stanbury dur
ing his student course.
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Golf nickers! in |weeds & linens
F 1
funeraAMBUL-fc
■ '=j|j
(Miss Gertrud^'Kent, R.N., of-Lu
can, visited with her sister Mrs. H.
N. Taylor -this week.
A number of the members of the
Exeter Horticultural Society joined
with the Kirkton. members and mo
tored to Guelph Wednesday morning,
where they will be entertained at
the O. A. C.
Miss Hilda Sims, stenographer
witif Gladman & Stanbury, has been
cofdpelled to take a month’s rest
owihg to a run-down condition of
health. She will visit for a time on
the farm of her aunt Mrs. McFalls,
of Biddulph.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Graham and
son, of Windsor, visited with Mrs.
Graham’s parents Mr. and Mrs. David
Ro^vcliffe. They intend to spend
some time at Grand Bend. Mr. Row
cliffe who has been quite ill at' his
home is slowly improving.
Mr. McBeth of the Milverton Sun,
was a pleasant visitor at the Tiines-
j Advocate on Saturday last. Mem
bers of the Wellington, Dufferin and
Perth Press Association will meet at
Milverton Friday of this week to be
the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. McBeth.
-Miss Abbott, nurse, who has been
■living with Mrs. Walker the past
winter, has gone to Hamilton Whete
she will be a companion nurse to the
children in the family of one of
Six’ John Hen tie’s sobs. They will
bpend the sunynot in Mnskoka, Miss
Abbott is quite a globe trotter, hav-
dng -boon born in Australia where
’lifer father was a physician. The last
•years of his life was spent In the
'Channel islands where Miss Abbott
.became a fluent speaker of French.
After visiting many countries, of the
•world she camo to Canada and here
she intends to .remain,
w. w.
PHONE Slw
TAMAN.
‘ EXETER, ONT.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson, of
Pt. Elgin, with their son and his
wife and babe, visited with Mrs. E.
Willis on Sunday.
Mr. R. J. Eacrett, of Woodstock,
inspector of Hotels, visited with his
sisters, Mrs. W. A. Turnbull and
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers .on Tuesday.
Postmaster M. W. Pfaff attended
a meeting of the postmasters of the
London district in London on Wed
nesday afternoon of last week.
Mr. Geo. Hunter, of Usborne, who
a few weeks ago was taken ill.but
who had recovered and was able to.
be around, is again confined to Ilia
bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willis, Mr. T.
H. McCallum and Miss
lum motored up from
day and 'visited with
mother.
Mr. George Beavers
Eacrett motored up from Toronto
with Mr. and Mrs. ,B. W« F. Beavers
on Saturday last returning to the
City on Sunday.
Miss Mary Grant, R.N., is nurs
ing baby Dorothy McNaughton, in
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
McNaughton, of Hensail, in the
Childrens’ Hospital, London,
Mr. F. J. Delbridge had the
fortune last week to run a rusty,
in his right foot since Which time lie
has, not been able to use the injur
ed member but manages to get
around on Ills left foot.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Robinson and
two daughters Thelma and Luella,
of Detroit, motored over Thursday
and spent the week-end with Mrs.
Robinson’S mother, Mrs, Elizabeth
Passmore.
Tn the list of graduates from the
Western University, London, who
were pupils of tlfe« Exeter High
School the name of James Tapp, ’of
Heiisall, was omitted. He secured
honors in chemistry.
Among, those who attehded the
■ funeral qf the la-tfe Mrs. Philip Madge
■ of Usborne on Friday last were Mrs,
Wesley Bell, of Mitchell and Mr*
' Wm. R6.V, of Bornholm, accompan
ied by his son and wife. Mr, Roy is
8? years of age. .
Mr. A, J, Pearson and daughter,
Mrs, Bonney, of London, motored up
on Saturday last to visit Miss Tay
lor, who has; been very ill and un
der the doctor for several days.
She is somewhat better again.
FOR SALE—Storey brick residence |n Hur
taining bath, hydro
so garage,
gain
Real
Centra
for quicl$ s#fe
Estate a
d a half
1 Street con-
d furnace al
located
J. W.
Bar-
Hern,
tfc.
SALE—Waslj^g maqhine and
,'dition.y Apply to
FOR
wringer in Al.; ci Times-AdvocateL/
Cottage for
three lots of 1
enings.
- If you wish t
dr house See R.
ham, garag
hone 163 ev
uy or self a; farm
Pickard, Dieter-
TRACTOR PLOWING
AND- totSC
Distance ho o' jeeyj^ot reasonable
j(.moUiit bt“ Wbrll
Attfiy to W. I ^dslibW, Elimyjlle.
BRICK DWELLING FOR^ALE-—
,A neat dwelling well situated and in
fine condition, PdsseS^rfon can be
given at once. Apply*4o G, J. Suth
erland at the ITensaJii Post Office,
Sick
mis-
nau
if
1
We
If y f problem ball
with us,
B, C. Shingles all
No. 1 in bvery
ices are right.
u have a W
discuss
and
• The Women’s Association of the
Main Street United church, met on
Thursday last, with the president
Mrs. W. A. Balkwill in the chair.
The devotional exercises -were led .by
Miss Hogarth. Among the items of
discussion was. .the usual strawberry
festival and it was decided not to
hold one this year. The ladies de
cided to install a suitable electric
light over the main entrance. The
usual quarterly tea was seryed to
over 50 members.
g am one others
Casualty
St Autojitaobile
Cash dividend? o policyholders have
not been less than 25% of premiums
annually.
SSICKDOROTHY E. G
A. L. C.
(Honor Graduate) )$ndon, England
Instruc
Piano, Violi®
The enumerators are busy coim-
pllfng the voters list to ho usedi i»
the coming Federal elcetioiL/
1 ./•«!
EXETE
>n in
armony, Theory
Street, Fmx 160
ONTARIO
Studio N. Au>
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES
SHARPENER (ah/WM
SINGLE EDGE .
DOUBLE fiDGE
Perfect Edge’Guaranteed
, w. s. cole, drugget
W. R* GdULQfHG
A, T. 'C.: M
Organist Cl
Janies Unh '
<e.
Caulk Your Windows
al bill
ThF
’<1 DOORS
save money on your
WK
AGENCY FOR
AND WINDOWS, AW METAL
WEATHER-MTRtPl’INCJ
let m QvOTF M'brj
W. J. HERN, Exeter
Piano
Supervisor
Studio* Main
Squire fsphalt slate for roof
or sitfiijg. s^fs our sample and
fore you buy.
•,h siding is very at-
sample. Well as
ci Lumber oa hand
nk bath and
LOuglied. Ap-
Creditoii, ht
Oldman is Exeter, Ont.
2-20-tfc*
FARM FOR RENT OR FOR SALE
—lot 9, Concession 5, Stdphert/ It
bad a frame hot^o, *J*****
itbdttf 20 aCteS^fall
jJly to Alonso
i Birds Ait Bi
tractive.
Sorted st
rtnaxtor
Ciiwrob
in
organ Ttwory
usic in Schools
IJFTW 57. Phone HhS
Ll’L ONT
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