The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-03-12, Page 1n
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EXETER, ONT., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12th, 1931.
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Ladies'aud hisses' Spring Coats
Complete showing of women's coats for Spacing, including in addi-
tion to all the .regular sizes, a good selection of 0. S. sizes. Misses and
girls' coats in a great variety of *styles and at prices for .everyone. The
coats are made with very attractive collars of silver, muskrat, mole and
galadene. We invite you toinspect our range of coats and compare ours
prices,
Linoleuxns, Congoleum Rugs, etc.
New stock of Linoleufns just ,received. You will be pleased with the,
new bright patterns. Youcan almost shut your eyes and select them, the
colors and designs are so good. Our stock of Congoleum and Linoleum
Rubs is also very attractive. Come in and see them. We will be pleased to
shoe them. Also a nice selection of Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs.
A .Special in Silk Hosiery
A pure silk, full-fashioned, seven strand Silk Hose in all the new Spring
Shades at per pair $1.00. Silk and Wool Cashmere. Hose, regular 85c. and
$1.00 for 59c. a pair.
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MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, SPECIAL $3.25 per air; OTHERS AT $3.75
BOYS' BEST HEAVY RUBBER BOOTS, Regular $3.25 on sale at $2.95
Black or colored rubbers for women. Keep the children's feet .dry get
them a new pair of rubbers. It's bad bu'siness to go with wet feet, and very
expensive.
BIG B WORK SHIRTS1
GULAR PRICE $1,50, at $L25 ea.
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SMOCKS & OVERALLS AT $1.50
Faor stripe, 'regular $1.95 for $1.50 ea.
st colors, blue, grey, .khaki, etc.
MEN'S BLUE. OVERCOATS AT' $15.
Greatest value ever: Save on your
newt year's overcoat; also other colors
at $15.00.
MEN'S SPRING SUITS
Finest Selection Ready-mades and
Made-to-tneasure $24.50
Special Values
1 pkg. Quick Tapioca Pudding
1 pkg. Chocolate Cake Icing
1 Cake Pan
Gold Soap
1Ib. 14ik4do'Tea lack
1 All for
c 19.
5 for 25c,
or rrsixed with
one Soup Plate for •••• 49c.
in Groceries ..
Good Quality Cocoa Poor Mat ... ▪ 69c.
Fresh Broken Walnuts per Ib. 40c.
Harvey's` Weatlet, per. sack ...... 20c.
Sweet juicy Oranges, per dozen 20c.
Dad's Cookies, per• dozen •.. 23c.
Canned 'Apples, gallon tins, pet" tin '▪ 25c.,
Local Carrots, per 6 quart basket 20c.
Listen in on the A'lymer Musical' Menu at. 7.30 p.m. on Marcl , 46th ,,and March 23rd
over stations CKAC, CKNC, CKOC, CJGC sponsored by Canadian Canners, Limited.
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Stock .:Reducing Sale
'' WE HAVE .JUST COMPLETED STOCK -TAKING AND
MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING GOODS
LOOK OVER THESE SPECIALS
All Scotch Grey Graniteware at less than present cost..
• We are discontinuing this line.
SPECIAL PRICE ON ALL ALUMINUM WARE
Men's' Lined Mitts at cost price and less.
Galvanized Coal Hods to clear at :.. 69c.
Black Iron Coal Hods to clear. at. 38c.
A Real Good Food Chopper at only 98c.
1 pint size Thermos Bottle only . 39c.
No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tubs only ' 98c.
No. 9 Galvanized Wash Boilers only 98c.
Champion Poultry Tonic, regular. $1.00 for ..... , 50e.
Champion Poultry Tonic, regular 50c., for 25c.
Just arrived 1931 Royal Purple Seeds ....' 6 pkgs. for 25c.
MANY 'OTHER SPECIAL VALUES
GET YOUR SAP PANS MADE' EARLY .
TRAQUAIR
LINDENFIELD
Phone your hardware necessities to 27
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. MARRIAGES
-'SIC)JlGAN-•--PEITI i;IIv"S---At the tinit-
t�d •Church a parsonage, Ilhnville,
• on Monday, March 2th, Elizabeth
Penicins, formerly of Exeter and
V:;tnth Wales, to Mr, Ivor Morgan,
brother, of Mrs, Leonard TlarriS,
of, tisbor, rie, by Il,ev, L. C. White.
DEATHS
.SPACEMAN -At his sate :residence
•1 0'1 High Park Ave., Toronto, Mr.
Sohn Dixon ,,1Meh'1nan, sort of Mr.
371d ltiir=., Iu, ,L Specimen, ifor111-
rely of r'!:etez, in his 51st y6sr.
1I�iN�,'•- ',i %enter ::n Satltr'c1:1',.•,
:ti'enet i, ;infix, Mary ,Tann Sims,
belayed .ter;: of 't' ii11a1n Flynn, in
her 78th yeeee
CLAItTUi At Los Angeles, Calif.,
on'Thursday, February 26th, Mary
�Loulsa Thomas, widotiy of the late
Jelin P. C1larke,,.formerly of Ex-
eter.
IN "1110101 111A31
W'ILMS-In loving nlemery.of Dor-
en, little claughtel' of Mr. and
Mr,,. John N. 'Willis, Who tried two
years ago, March 0, 1920.
cod hes taken hotne our darling,
I'"a^i d ter bed among His flowers;
" I .>tt : the me ',le lent as,
, .. ? ..tre leme titan our'..
1'?::'eed 1'rt e .. bred, F ai.i1t1:',
eed terother.
FRACTURED THREE RU3g• .' ,
We: K. J: 'Sims had the misfor-
tube to stumble and fall Friday ev-
ening of last weeks with the result
that she.had three ribs fractured,
• IN ME1LOR•Ltlt
In loving memory of
SOLOMON HARDY
who entered into rest on
3fa.rkt ].nth, 1928
Greatly loved, sincerely
mourned by
' Wife and Family
BOARD OF EDUCATION
A. meeting of the Board of Educa-
tion Was held In the Publie Library
on Monday eveuing,'11Iarch 9th with
all members present,
Business was submitted and app
proved las follows:
Per chair', Minutes of previous
bmeeting. e
Principal Wethee reported that
during .February, total High. Same
attendance was 163; Treating sys-
tem much improved; •satisfactory
Mira drill had been held; mutes or
'Scholarship winners had been re-
ceived, and preparations for Com-
n1encentent were being made.
Prleelpal Howard reported Pub-
lie ,School attendance for February
247; P,S, Inspector wae present at
'the school for three day+t3; work was
'Progressing favorably; also splendid
work was being doge in regard, to
music, ,
inspector's report was read and
Was discussed by the etembers, The
:three repore.s were adopted and. ' i1 -
ed• on motion of Messrs, Dearing and
;Penhale. -
Truaart •officer te--'1ook-after spec-
iaily mentioned :anon -attendant' pu-
pils. . ,
Re delegate to Easter session .of.
A. E. 'A. No action Oaken.
Per F. J. Delbridge and W. A.
Turnbull payment of following ac-
counts:
Jones & May, supplies $1..30; The
, Times Ptg. Co„ supplies $.3.30; The
Grigg Stationery Co. $13.61; F. J.
Wickwire .$21,00. , ,
Adjournment by D.elbridge,
K. MacFaul, Secretary
EXETE.R.MAN LN TROUBLE ,
, Mucla .publicity has been given in
.the Daily press to the arrest of Mr.
Charles, Godbolt of Exeter charged
with an alleged; assault on Mr. John
Barry an aged farmer living alone
:with his son neer Centralia and
along with these reports are many
'rumors that are entirely without
foundation. Friends who know Mr.
Godbolt will find it difficult to cred-
it the story as it appeared In the
press. The alleged assoult'is said
to have taken place late Tuesday af-
ternoon and that same night' two
officers from London were in Exeter
end ,placed Mr:. Godbolt ender or,-.
rest. He was taken to London
where he appeared before Magistrate
Zap,fe in the county Police Court and
he was remanded for a week, betel-
he
aterhe was-releaeld on bail of $5,000,
two securities of $2500 each being
posted. It was reported ' that Mr.
Godbolt had entered the home of
Mr. Barry, who was ill in bed 'a,t
the time and without event cause,
had brutally assaulted the aged man
and that several ribs were fractur
ed•. The „following day Mr. Barry
was removed to St. Joseph's Hospit-
al in . London under the direction of
Dr. W. E. Weekes 'but we under-
stated, that his removal to the hos-
pital was not `so much. on account
of the injuries he received but in
order that he alight receive the
Proper care and attention neces-
sary because of his illness. No bores
were broken
Mr. Maurice Long who ryas with
err; Godbolt in London on the day
the assault was said to have taken
place was placed under arrest on
Thursday on a, liquor charge. He
was also remanded ifor a week and
is now out on bail. •
TICE LATH MIiS.\FLYNN
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The death took place in. Exeter on
CARD O1 THANKS Saturday last of Mrs. William Flynn
resident of this co
'Mr. Garnet Johns wishes to thank an esteemed resident
who so kindly remembered vanity who had been ailing for a
Couple of wee
him with. flowers and letters while
the home of her
he was a patient 15.1 the Victoria hos ueice, :lire: WmWaring, Anti .St.
pital at London Mrs. Flynn's maiden: name was
;Mary Jane ;dims. S,he was in her-
78th
er78th year. The deceased, was born
' IN \iEMORrAM en Stephen tp. and with the exception.
of about1••,;seven years silent in Bid -
In most affectionate memory of dulph tp she lived all her life en
our beloved husband and daddy, the Town •Line between Stephen and
Charles IL Sanders, who was called McGillivray, In November last she
by death on March 14, 1029. with her husband moved fo Exeter
to reside and she was in fairl3r good
Helcl in co'tnstant remembrance bee health up 'init.il the time 01 her re -
his wife and sons, ' cent illness. Fifty-nine years ago
she was united'in marriage with her
now bereaved husband. She is stile
vived by her two daughters and
'tVTLLT;1tP---lti loving memory of nine sous, :Sir:;, \Vni. Rollins, of
our , dear wife and mother, Me- ` Crediton; Mrs. N. Corbett, oE.Brilis-
Tiede, witch. God called Bonne two ley; Thomas, of Forest; Andrew, of
years ago to -day, March 13, 1329., Thedford; Job and Gordon, of Lon -
f don; George, of Clendeboye; James,
Two year's ago', clear mother, + Jo504)11 and John, of Crediton; laud
We last: saw your loving face; ' t Garnet, of Exeter; •also four sisters
In this world there is 110 other,
That cart, ever 1111 your place.
The happy 1101115 the once enjoyed,
' How sweet their ineniory still;
But death luta left a vacant place,
' This weld_ can Clever fill.
'Tis s'tv(+O': to know we'll nu'iet :ir'sin,.
Where troublee aro 110 more,
And that the cite we loved eo well
Hee Ste: gone e+1 L['tire 1but 011 eyeotmt of the highway he-
Chri: t i•1' ll clu; i 11!0.t h: